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2014 San Diego Comic Con

Aug 3, 2014 by Rip

My third consecutive year of attending San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) didn’t disappoint. Though this particular event wasn’t a litany of goodies, panels or stars I was dying to check out, it certainly had enough buzz and energy to keep me coming back. Did I mention San Diego Comic-Con is scheduled for July 8-12, 2015? Hell yeah, I’m going. See you there. Once more, I was fortunate enough to be able to purchase a 4-day badge which includes preview night. What is preview night? For the uninitiated, preview night is a three-hour glimpse of the convention floor. Though a handful of the booths are unoccupied (late arrivals), the overwhelming majority are ready to chat, pitch wares, hand out swag, and show off their best stuff. There is a unique vibe to preview night because everyone is pretty fresh. Feet don’t hurt, no one is hungry, and moods are light, friendly, and brimming with anticipation. The other benefit of preview night: crowds are thin. The convention floor is just over 525,000 square feet featuring hundreds of booths, displays, vendors, and opportunities to buy memorabilia.

I’ve created a specific section of this website to my experience at Comic Con including images, photographs, and a video.

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