she just makes people THINK they’re okay. My X-Men character would be called Placebo. Half the guest didn’t show up and it was cancelled half way through. My first convention was Fed Con USA in Dallas. I didn’t see them again at the Con but we clearly connected. I look them all in the eye and give them the ‘devil horns’ because hey, I am a fan and they like metal… I was 17. A few seconds later, I look down and see the three of them looking up to see who did that. So I think quickly what to say, and this is what I go with: I shout, “Oswalt!” a la Brian Doyle Murray as Jack Ruby in JFK and I duck. I’m a comedy nerd, so I knew them all, not to brag. In 2000, during SD Comic-Con, I was at the Marriott Hotel next door going up the escalator when I see Patton, Posehn, and Scott Adsit going down the opposite escalator. What is somewhat ironic or coincidental about Patton being the guest, this being the 1st question, and this story of me: I went from 1997-2008, when I’d had enough of the crowds. My first con was San Diego Comic-Con in 1997. Davis were the guest and William stole the show with his convictions that Cancer man was the real “hero” of the show. The first convention I went to was an X-files convention in Boise. I saw it when I was a girl and took forever to find it again. Its on the Warner Archives and worth a look. Later the boy returns a man and the girl now “ages” to tempt him once again. The girl is Jennie Hanover who is a woman who sold her soul to the devil to remain forever beautiful. It starts with two kids on the beach who find a sea turtle and carve their initials in it.
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I think the movie you’re looking for Vanesssa is “The Bermuda Depths” It’s actually a Rankin Bass Movie done with Toho (Godzilla) in the 70’s. Nothing can compare to the first though–I was just blown away by EVERYTHING that year. Since then, I have attended at least 4-5 regional comic conventions per yer first as a fan and then starting in 2011 as a fledgling comic book writer (mostly self-published and small press, though I did have an issue out from Image Comics last year that I wrote). It completely blew my mind that something so wonderful and magical could even exist. My first convention ever was Wizard World Chicago 2006. It was a really wonderful first con, especially for being so small, with a single stage where I remember they continuously played movie trailers.Ĭomment by Allen P. She was super sweet, gave me a hug and took a picture with me. In actuality it was Majel Barret, Gene Roddenberry’s wife who played Diana Troy’s Mother, Nurse Chapel on the original Star Trek and was the voice of the computer in pretty much every Star Trek show ever. they seemed to have no idea who he was.Īs a young boy of 11 or 12 I went to a local Star Trek convention and I went to mer Marina Sirtis, because we were told the actress who played Diana Troy on Next Generation would be there. someone asked if darkseid would be appearing on the show. they autographed a poster for me (which is still on my wall) and answered audience questions.
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the highlight was a panel with smallville tv show creators alfred gough and miles millar. My first convention was the los angeles comic book and science fiction convention in 2007. The highlight was I got to meet Ron Wilson who was the artist of my favorite comic Marvel Two in One and he drew me The Thing.
I bought a Wrath of Khan game watch and a REVENGE of the Jedi tee.
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My dad and I got free Something Wicked This Way Comes tees and he wore his for years. I won Avengers… 5, maybe, in the auction. My first convention was in downtown Chicago. Great episode! Always love hearing Patton talk about TV and movies. I had such a blast seeing a bunch of other people that were just as into all these nerdy things as I was.
My first convention was New York Comic Con in 2010, and I’ve been going every year since.
I went to a Football Card convention in NJ when I was 20 - Saw some Dallas Cowboys and Peyton Manning just after he graduated Tennessee. Great stuff! Thanks again for all the joy you bring us! It was quite fun, and awesome! We took a bus trip tour around Denver while Merton played his Piano on the bus, and hung put where there were pianos lined up on the street and he just played for everyone who passed by. Hia Vanessa and Cole, Great episode! My first real con, was a little something called Mertoncon, if you remember the song I had Merton sing for you, well, a lot of the people who I met through the Merton Show,from Canada, and all around the U.S.took a trip to Denver, to meet Merton and just hang out with him for a couple of days.