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Thursday, August 2, 2007
SDCC Comic Con Exclusives & Promo Items !
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Cons

SDCC / Comic Con

Exclusives & Promo Items!

Since coming back from the San Diego Comic Con we have been blogging about what programs we attended AND listing Exclusive and Promo items obtained there!

Yesterday, the hottest item was the BABYLON 5 Mini-Comic Promo Item, with e-mails from the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and Italy asking what our shipping cost to them for what appeared to be a scarce item!  What will be the HOT item today?????

One of the few benefits of being in line at 6:45 in the morning each day for four days to attend the San Diego Comic Con International (SDCC), was that we were able to attend several programs that those that waited until 10:00 am or even later were not able to get into!

To the top right is one of the Exclusives that had the SDCC seal to show it was only available at the Comic Con! This is a movie promo comic book of the upcoming BEOWULF movie that Neil Gaiman is involved with!

That is just one of the Exclusives I have listed starting since our return, some are listed as auctions or fixed priced listings, or in store format.  I will be adding more to our eBay Featured Store in the days to come, so be sure to check our blog posts later!!

Still catching up on all the activity from the Con, and will be posting more informative blog posts in the days to come!

Michael

 

 
Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
 

 

We are listing SDCC Exclusives and Promo items from the 2007 SDCC in our eBay Store Each Today! 
Above is Just ONE of the several Exclusives that are sparingly distributed or sold at this year's SDCC!  

 

  SDCC Comic-Con 2007 !

For more info on this past year's 2007 
SAN DIEGO COMIC CON INTERNATIONAL
just click on the Photo Above! 
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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:50 AM PDT
Updated: Thursday, August 2, 2007 5:55 AM PDT
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What A Difference !!
Mood:  sad
Topic: Comic Cons

My Reflections:

SDCC Comic Con

1973 vs 2007

 

 

Yesterday I arrived home from attending 'the Circle of Friends' Annual Luncheon for the Benefactor's, Trustee's, Colleague's, Founder Circle, and Heritage Guild members of the Zoological Society of San Diego.

The reason I am including this in our 'pop culture / comic book blog' is because 34 summers ago I was selling there as a dealer at the 4th San Diego Comic Con!! 

This special Luncheon came after spending almost all of last week preparing for OR attending the 38th Comic Con, now called the 'San Diego Comic Con International', since that is what it truly is today. (Attendance was approx 5,000 in 1973 and was over 125,000 in 2007 !)

While at the Luncheon I took a look around  at the Sheraton Hotel and the ballrooms where several different programs were going on. It was so much simpler back then in setting up and breaking down a booth. It also seems a long time ago that I was at the 1973 SDCC by myself selling at what was a much smaller convention!

Today to sell at the 2007 Comic Con, you would have to have at least 3 booth workers to handle the crowds and be able to take breaks. Plus no more hauling your own stuff in.... it's now Unionized!

I kind of miss the 'good ole days', when the Comic Con was at least 95% about comics. This year's Con was 95% non-comics, what with all of the Hollywood TV Shows and Movies, gaming, toys, and other booths crowding the exhibitor floor!

However, Tina and I both bought full 4 day memberships for next year... HAD TO, as this year for the FIRST time, three out of the four days WERE SOLD OUT before the doors opened!  Anyone even thinking about attending one or more days next year should BUY their 4 day or 3 day membership NOW !!

Enough of my reflections, I just thought it was strange that I was attending a special Luncheon at this Hotel so soon after attending this year's Comic Con.  I have never been back to the Sheraton in the 34 years since that 1973 SDCC until yesterday....

Thanks for reading this blog post and check back with us for additional 'finds' at this past week's Comic Con that we'll be sharing with you each day!

Michael

 

 

Click Here for SDCC Comic Con Exclusives and Promo Items! 
(Above pic) Michael and Tina at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con International held in both buildings of the San Diego Convention Center! Just Click on the picture to see what SDCC Exclusives and Promo Items we have for sale!!
A PERSONAL LOOK BACK AT THE 1973 SDCC ! 

(Above pic) Michael in 1973 at the SDCC (San Diego Comic Con) held at the Sheraton Hotel on Harbor Island in San Diego, California!  

 
My Favorite Signature of All Time!
Michael with Stan Lee at the 1993 SDCC! The SDCC is a Great Place to obtain signatures IF you have the patience to stand in lines!

  SDCC Comic-Con 2007 !

For more info on this past year's 2007 
SAN DIEGO COMIC CON INTERNATIONAL
just click on the Photo Above! 
Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
Thank YOU for being one of our
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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:09 AM PDT
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The Art Of Adapting Comics To The Screen!
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Book Movies

The Art Of Adapting Comics To The Screen!

From Stan Lee's Perspective:

(The following are excerpts from the program I attended on Friday July 27th at the SDCC / Comic Con International in San Diego, California. These are Stan Lee's comments only. The other guests will be blogged separately due to space limitations.)

From 10:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. I attended the program, 'The Art of Adapting Comics to the Screen'. The program was well attended because the cinematic renaissance of comic book–based films is continuing into 2008 at least!

Moderator Jeff Goldsmith (senior editor, Creative Screenwriting magazine) hosted a panel that featured Stan Lee (Fantastic Four), Don Payne (co-writer, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer), Mark Fergus (co-writer, Iron Man), Kevin Feige (president of production, Marvel Studios), and Mark Verheiden (Teen Titans).

Jeff first asked about breaking into the industry:   Stan stated that his first published script was a 2 page text story in an early Captain America comic book. He plugged away at his writing for years, but realized that his publisher 'had no respect for the readers'! He stayed for several years but wanted to quit, so his wife Joan said do a story you want to do, what could the publisher do but fire him... and he wanted to quit anyway! So he did it his way, and that was the start of the 'Marvel Age of Comics'!

The upcoming Iron Man movie was brought up. Stan said that he when he created Tony Stark, he couldn't help but make him an unlikable character. Tony was a multi-millionaire who invented weapons for the U.S. Government. We were involved in the Vietnam war in 1962-63 at the start of the Iron Man strip and the anti-war effort was just getting started. (Stan kept referring to the Iron Man feature starting in the Korean War during the program instead of the Vietnam War, but we'll forgive him for that. Stan always says his memory isn't the greatest!)  

Regarding work hours, Stan stated that he had an hour commute from Long Island to Manhattan each day. So he asked Martin Goodman if he could stay at home one day to write each week.  That ended up being on Wednesdays.  Well, that wasn't enough when Stan started coming up with even more superheroes, so he asked for two days off, and went in to the office on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. Joan couldn't believe that Martin would go for it, but Stan then went in and asked for three days to stay home and came to the office on Tuesday and Thursdays!!  I had never read that anywhere and Stan laughingly recounted the story.

Stan interjected in Jeff's questioning of Kevin Feige, (president of production, Marvel Studios), by saying that Kevin was one of the nicest guys in the business. A lot of producers can't get along with the screenwriters, but Kevin didn't have that problem according to Stan. Kevin said that he wasn't always an executive, and had worked up the ranks to his current position.

Stan was asked about the Spider-Man movie that reflected the story he wrote in Amazing Spider-Man #50, 'Spidey No More', where Spidey threw his costume into a trash can. Stan said he wondered if a superhero ever had one of those days where he questioned 'what am I doing this for?' and that led to that storyline.

The subject came up of the upcoming Iron Man movie. Stan stated he admired the writer who made Tony Stark alcoholic... (funny thing is that Robert Downey Jr is playing Tony Stark).

On the recent Fantastic Four Movie: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Stan stated that 'Jack Kirby created him' admist many attendees clapping for that statement. When Stan received the art pages from Jack, he asked out loud about who was this 'naked guy on a flying surfboard' as he had not outlined such a character!  Stan took the Silver Surfer and imbued a sense of nobility in him (and for the longest time would not let other writers use him in their stories!)

The above were the most important parts of the program that Stan was involved in, or comments that I caught from sitting in the front row of the program.  The program was SRO (Standing Room Only) by the time it was over, as it was one of the few that Stan attended and attracted a large crowd for the small room. 

Thanks for reading this blog post and check back with us for additional program moments at this past week's Comic Con that we'll be sharing with you each day!

Michael

 

 

Click Here For Previous Post on Stan Lee's Show! 

Because I was early... I had a front row seat at the program held on Friday July 27th at the SDCC / Comic Con International in San Diego, California!   The above photo is at a point in the program when Stan was addressing Jeff Goldsmith, the moderator of the panel, who was sitting to Stan's left.

 

 

There are several Exclusives and Promos from the SDCC including Feedback Comics listed in our eBay store! 
Above is issue #1 of the 'Who Wants To Be A Superhero?" Feedback Comic Book that was promised by Stan Lee at the finale of season one of the TV Show! 
This show is just one of the features that Stan either co-created that is hitting the small or big screen right now! Just click on the comic book cover above to see this issue and other Comic Con /SDCC comics we have listed for sale!

  SDCC Comic-Con 2007 !

For more info on this past year's 2007 
SAN DIEGO COMIC CON INTERNATIONAL
just click on the Photo Above! 
Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
Thank YOU for being one of our
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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 3:53 AM PDT
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Reflections on SDCC Comic Con 1973 vs 2007....
Mood:  sad
Topic: Comic Cons

Reflections on

SDCC Comic Con

1973 vs 2007

 

 

 

Just arrived home from attending 'the Circle of Friends' Annual Luncheon for the Benefactor's, Trustee's, Colleague's, Founder Circle, and Heritage Guild members of the Zoological Society of San Diego.

The reason I am including this in our 'pop culture / comic book blog' is because 34 summers ago I was selling there as a dealer at the 4th San Diego Comic Con!! 

This Luncheon today comes after spending almost all of last week preparing for OR attending the 38th Comic Con, now called the 'San Diego Comic Con International', since that is what it truly is today. (Attendance was approx 5,000 in 1973 and was over 125,000 in 2007 !)

I took a look around today at the Sheraton Hotel and the ballrooms where several different programs were going on. It was much simpler then in setting up and breaking down a booth. It also seems a long time ago that I was at the 1973 SDCC by myself selling at what was a much smaller convention!

Today to sell at the 2007 Comic Con, you would have to have at least 3 booth workers to handle the crowds and be able to take breaks. Plus no more hauling your own stuff in.... it's now Unionized!

I kind of miss the 'good ole days', when the Comic Con was at least 95% about comics. This year's Con was 95% non-comics, what with all of the Hollywood TV Shows and Movies, gaming, toys, and other booths crowding the exhibitor floor!

However, Tina and I both bought full 4 day memberships for next year... HAD TO, as this year for the FIRST time, three out of the four days WERE SOLD OUT before the doors opened!  Anyone even thinking about attending one or more days next year should BUY their 4 day or 3 day membership NOW !!

Enough of my reflections, I just thought it was strange that I was attending a special Luncheon at this Hotel so soon after attending this year's Comic Con.  I have never been back to the Sheraton in the 34 years since that 1973 SDCC until today....

Thanks for reading this blog post and check back with us for additional 'finds' at this past week's Comic Con that we'll be sharing with you each day!

Michael

 

 

 

A PERSONAL LOOK BACK AT THE 1973 SDCC ! 

(Above pic) Michael in 1973 at the SDCC (San Diego Comic Con) held at the Sheraton Hotel on Harbor Island in San Diego, California!  

 

 

Click Here for SDCC Comic Con Exclusives and Promo Items! 
(Above pic) Michael and Tina at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con International held in both buildings of the San Diego Convention Center! Just Click on the picture to see what SDCC Exclusives and Promo Items we have for sale!!

  SDCC Comic-Con 2007 !

For more info on this past year's 2007 
SAN DIEGO COMIC CON INTERNATIONAL
just click on the Photo Above! 
Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
Thank YOU for being one of our
Site Meter

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 4:26 PM PDT
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Update On SDCC Comic Con Exclusives and Promos !
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Cons

SDCC / Comic Con Exclusives & Promo Items!

Overnight we sold the last of the unslabbed Heroes SDCC Exclusive Comic Books, (pictured to the right), for $49.99 to an eBayer in the United Kingdom!

Today, the hottest item is the BABYLON 5 Mini-Comic Promo Item, with e-mails from the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and Italy asking what our shipping cost to them for what appears to be a scarce item!

One of the few benefits of being in line at 6:45 in the morning each day for four days to attend the San Diego Comic Con International (SDCC), was that we were able to attend several programs that those that waited until 10:00 am or even later were not able to get into!

To the right is one of the Exclusives that had the SDCC seal to show it was only available at the Comic Con!  We do have a half dozen of these in high grade submitted to CGC, so check back with us when they arrive!

Those of you that have watched the 'Heroes' TV Show this past year will recoginize several scenes on the comic book cover!

That is just one of the Exclusives I have listed starting yesterday, and also have added some other SDCC promo items in our auctions or fixed priced listings.  I will be adding more to our eBay Featured Store in the days to come, so be sure to check our blog posts later!!

Still catching up on all the activity from the past six days, and will be posting more informative blog posts in the days to come!

Michael

 

 
Welcome To Our World! Our Shipments AREN'T delivered by the Batmobile, Just the USPS!
Note From Make It So Marketing:
Each comic / comics book or magazine in our eBay Featured Store is individually graded, inventoried, priced, bagged and boarded, before being listed for sale! We attend several comic books conventions during the year to replenish our inventory for resale!
 

 

We are listing SDCC Exclusives and Promo items from the 2007 SDCC in our eBay Store Starting Today! 
Above is Just ONE of the several Exclusives that are sparingly distributed or sold at this year's SDCC!  

 

  SDCC Comic-Con 2007 !

For more info on this past year's 2007 
SAN DIEGO COMIC CON INTERNATIONAL
just click on the Photo Above! 
Thank YOU for being one of our
Site Meter

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:39 PM PDT
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