I was deeply saddened to hear this morning of the passing of comics writer Gary Friedrich. I met him only once, briefly, a long time ago. When I was a young lad, sometime in the mid-1960s, I visited New York City for the first time on vacation with my parents. What did I most want … Continue reading Gary Friedrich: A Small Remembrance
San Diego Comic-Con 2018: Recap and Photo Highlights
Comic-Con International: San Diego is a massive enterprise, and everyone's experience is unique, making an overall assessment difficult. Nevertheless, the consensus seemed to be that this year felt different from recent years -- that it was, in some sense, weird (but mostly in a good way). Several attendees described the vibe as a throwback to … Continue reading San Diego Comic-Con 2018: Recap and Photo Highlights
The Purge City Experience at Comic-Con
A Lighthearted Take on USA Network's Gritty TV Series If you have a television show filled with intense violence and gore, how do you construct an immersive, participatory fan experience based on the world of the show? The grinder at AMC's Deadquarters You could, as did AMC TV's The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking … Continue reading The Purge City Experience at Comic-Con
Wizard World Philadelphia Spotlights Celebrities and Entertainment
Every comic con is different. Events run by Comic-Con International (San Diego Comic-Con, WonderCon), ReedPop (New York Comic Con, C2E2, Emerald City Comic Con), Wizard World, or dozens of independent producers all have unique characteristics. While last month's independently-run East Coast Comic Con focused on comics creators and 1960s popular culture, this past weekend's Philadelphia … Continue reading Wizard World Philadelphia Spotlights Celebrities and Entertainment



