A.V. Club Blog
The A.V. Club at the 2006 Comic-Con International Day 2:
I was mostly there to see Lee who remains remarkably spry for a man of… what is he? 103? He’s still funny too, even if it’s obvious he’s told the same stories a billion times. The best moment came when a fan referenced a recent story in which Spider-Man was badly beaten and lost an eye in a fight to which Lee replied, “I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about?” Then he turned to Quesada and said, “You had Spider-Man lose an eye?”
Because of the interview, I missed some panels I would like to have attended, like the premiere of the new NBC series Heroes, which an A.V. Club adjunct member assured me was “strong.” I also missed the Battlestar Galactica panel, but heard that Edward James Olmos assured fans he would never tell them to “get a life.” (Thanks, Admiral Adama!) I did make it to a retrospective for Warner Bros. animator Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, etc.), but I’ve gone on about my love of his stuff in this space enough.
So, sorry, today was kind of a wash in terms of reporting stuff. But in my next report I’ll include lots of photos of strange exhibits and strange exhibitors and try to have some adventures I’m allowed to write about. I can offer you this, by way of compensation: A baby dressed up as Yoda.
--News round-up: There will be a Superman Returns sequel in 2009.
--Otherwise pretty slow. Wildstorm is doing comics versions of Friday The 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Why can’t I care?





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