Registration for San Diego Comic-Con will begin on November 22nd, after massive server problems put the kibosh on their first registration date last week. Tickets cost as little as $20 for one day to $105 for the whole weekend. If you’re interested in going, I suggest to start planning now, as hotels and airfare will get waaaaaaay expensive the closer you get to July. Why are we mentioning this? Because Comic-Con is awesome, and Flixist will be there. Comic-Con has become one of the most important pop culture conventions in the world, with content spanning from movies to television to (duh) comics. As such, we’ll be there all weekend being generally awesome and getting the stories and interviews you so desperately crave. Also, I will try to get Stan Lee to pretend to be my grandpa.
Comic-Con 2011 runs from July 21st to July 24th. We’ll see you there.
[Via ComicCon.org]
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Registration for San Diego Comic-Con will begin on November 22nd, after massive server problems put the kibosh on their first registration date last week. Tickets cost as little as $20 for one day to $105 for the whole weekend. If you’re interested in going, I suggest to start planning now, as hotels and airfare will get waaaaaaay expensive the closer you get to July. Why are we mentioning this? Because Comic-Con is awesome, and Flixist will be there. Comic-Con has become one of the most important pop culture conventions in the world, with content spanning from movies to television to (duh) comics. As such, we’ll be there all weekend being generally awesome and getting the stories and interviews you so desperately crave. Also, I will try to get Stan Lee to pretend to be my grandpa.
Comic-Con 2011 runs from July 21st to July 24th. We’ll see you there.
[Via ComicCon.org]