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#2  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

Wow. I didn't think anyone would actually pick it up. You're the man, Buckshot.

And yes,

Buckshot says:

"Scoodle was right people, (no surprise, he always is)"

Flattery will get you everywhere.

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#3  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

Yeah.

Bruce: "I knew the mob wouldn't go down without a fight. But this is different. They've crossed the line."

Alfred: "You crossed the line first, sir. You hammered them, and in their desperation, they turned to a man they didn't fully understand. Some men aren't looking for anything logical. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men, just want to watch the world burn."

Joker: "Starting tonight, people will die. I'm a man of my word. HAHAHA!"

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#4  Edited By ScoodleDaddle
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#5  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

As a note about the DC Nation panel, they were handing out Flash #13 at the door. DiDio welcomed everybody, and explained that since Marvel can't get around to reprinting Captain America #25, and since people complain about not being in-the-know as far as deaths go, they decided to hand out the death of Bart to everybody!

I was XDing. GG Didio.

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#6  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

My pleasure. Unfortunately, I couldn't get in tomorrow. Sold out and all.

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#7  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

Well, first things first: the big Joker countdown. I got to the spot, and after the timer hit Zero, sky-writers wrote "800-395-9646 HA-HA" in the sky. Everyone called the number, and a message of a guy being held at gunpoint said that it would take "401 calls to get a good laugh" and that the secret was "inside joke" or something. A bunch of people I was with decided to go to Booth #401, but found nothing. On the way though, Kevin Ferrsomething from Attack of the Show and his crew joined our merry band. We scrambled the con trying to find clues, when the director of AotS got a call from some of his online sleuthers. We apparently had to go count poles in the fountain out front. We counted 74, and then they found out that we had to go to the intersection of Island and 4th. At this point, we had done a lot of walking, and my girlfriend was getting pretty tired of following these guys around. We had panels anyway. According to them, we were actually the very first group to get to most of the stuff though. From what I see, some crazy stuff happened after I left, althought I saw none of my cohorts on the "My Wannabes" thing. So, hey, watch Attack of the Show and look for the tall thin guy with the woman next to him in the background.

I went to the spotlight on Neil Gaiman, and that was awesome. He's really funny, and it was fun to listen to what he had to say.

After that, we went over to the panel about The Mist, with Thomas Jane. At one point, he was asked if he could give more details about why he abandoned The Punisher 2, and he just simply said no.

After that, we watched the big Jim Henson presentation, which was great. Love Puppet Up.

And finally, I went to the DC Nation panel, which was fun all around, and had some very promising info about Final Crisis. Grant Morrison plus JG Jones? Win.

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#9  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

I couldn't make it to the Paramount thing in Hall H. Had to get badges, and the line WRAPPED AROUND THE BUILDING. I don't care if I missed Iron Man or Cloverfield.

Also missed the first DC panel regarding Countdown.

I did get to see the Stan Lee documentary thing, and it was pretty cool. Love Stan.

Saw DC: Crossing Over. Much more fun panel than I thought it would be. Greg Rucka was very vocal on several subjects, including: Filmmakers and such making comic just to make a movie out of it, Comic-Con "becoming Sundance", Whedon doing comics cause he's out of work, and more.

Spotlight on Adam Hughes was fun. I think I'll head by his booth tomorrow, get a sketch. Not of a woman, either!

The DC Group Therapy panel was great fun. DiDio and Johns are pretty funny. Johns said that several secret cross-team members are going to send Geo-Force into space, for his own good.

Ah, yes. Superman Doomsday. I got into the first showing, and got some nice seats. Levits introduced the film. I have to say, I really enjoyed it. The new voices and looks were jarring at first, but I quickly got over it. Baldwin delivered as Supes, and Marsters was a perfect Luthor. I won't spoil too much, but the Doomsday fight and the final fight were easily Timm's best fight scenes yet. Maybe some of the best animated fights period. Score was fantastic, etc... Good all around. Afterward, Timm, Novack, the director, the casting director, and some others came out to talk about it. They mentioned that we will be seeing some older voices coming back in later DCAU films, such as Clancy, but in as-yet-unannounced roles. Heavy hinting at a Kingdom Come film happened, but no confirmations. Also, they showed a teaser for New Frontier. And it looked great. Timm really remade his work to resemble Cooke's, and it looks like it's going to follow the book closely. David Boreanez is Hal Jordan, Doogie Howser is Barry Allen, Lucy Lawless is, fittingly, Wonder Woman, Jeremy Sisto (sp?) is Batman (Timm mentioned that we may be skeptical, but his Batman will apparently, and I quote, "Blow our @#$% away.") and somebody I forgot is Superman. I'm wondering who J'onn will be. For me, nobody can really top Carl Lumbly as far as MM goes.

Looking forward to tomorrow. I'll be waiting at the Joker's designated spot at 10am, bwahahaha!

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#10  Edited By ScoodleDaddle

Blah blah blah Superman sucks blah blah blah I like Spawn blah blah blah Spider-Man is relatable blah blah blah I have a man crush on Wolverine blah blah blah Batman > Deadpool > Superman lol blah blah blah unoriginal overpowered blah blah blah

Oh, sorry guys, I didn't read the topic.