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Comic-Con 2009: Spy Pics from the Show Floor!

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Woohoo! We've arrived in sunny San Diego for this week's Comic-Con 2009 festivities, and can't wait for the show to start! In fact, we were so impatient that we sneaked our way onto the show floor to grab a portfolio of spy shots of the show's setup. Inside the cavernous exhibition hall, comic book vendors, toy companies, and movie studios are assembling their booths, revealing details about the surprises they're planning on revealing when doors open tomorrow night.

So far, we've been able to spot new movie posters, movie props, and a full-size Transformers Bumblebee Camero on display. Over at the Marvel booth, signs reading "Stark Enterprises" and "Stark Expo" indicate that this will be where the highly anticipated Iron Man 2 will be showcased (armor gallery, maybe?). Other highlights include a mech from Avatar, Lego Stormtroopers, and a Stargate. There are already rumblings that Seth Rogan will be on hand tomorrow for the unveiling of Green Hornet's Black Beauty car.

 Check out the photos to see what you can pick out. Come back tomorrow when I'll post more photos of the floor before 100,000 sweaty nerds make their way in. 

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

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avatarpic request

Make sure you get a shot of the special collector's My Little Pony.

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avatarBe there soon...

Our flight is tomorrow morning... can't wait!  Yay, Comic-con!

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avatar   Eerie, Comic Con

   Eerie, Comic Con without the people in silly looking costumes. Sure wish I was there.

 

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avatarI still haven't gotten to go

I still haven't gotten to go to one :/

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avatarComic Con

Last comics convention I went to was the first Mid-Ohio-Con hosted in Columbus in 1992. It was fun, but I quickly realized I would need more money for that kind of convention (I offset the cost of the old Creation Con I went to in 1982 by bringing old comics to sell and trade...made out like a bandit there ^_^). But other than the occasional anime convention (Ohayo-con runs usually in January in Columbus) I don't really have the time or money to really devote to that kind of stuff the way I used to...Some of the cosplayers are REALLY excitable tho' ^_<

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avatar   *Rests hand on

   *Rests hand on shoulder*  It's OK, you're not alone. =[

 

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avatargroup hug

I've never gone either *sniff*

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