A select group of Guild fans were at the Gaslamp Townhouse Friday night for food, fun and a live podcast of Knights of the Guild, which talks about Felicia Day’s webseries, The Guild.
There is SOO MUCH TO DO! So yesterday was all about Ballroom 20. This is the second biggest room at Comic-Con, second only to Hall H (which I won’t be seeing until Sunday). I wouldn’t have been able to make it into the room at all had I not been well advised by my friends. Click thru to read today’s adventure.
This year is my first time at Comic-Con*. It almost wasn’t. Being the complete n00b I am, I knew nothing about the resale of tickets that happens shortly before the con every year. If my friends here at Whedonopolis hadn’t clued me in, I would be at home, sulking a bit, and getting ready for work in the morning. [click thru for rest of Chelsea’s adventure]
Shoes are off now.Swollen feet are propped up, and breathing again.Ow.
Today started off early, as my plan was to be at the Convention Center early (8:00am) for the 10:00am Torchwood panel.What I didn’t take into account was the fact that people were lining up for the Walking Dead panel, which came after it.Le sigh.That’ll teach me.
The biggest problem with trying to blog during SDCC is finding the time.I typed this as I sat amongst Con-Goers on the ground for the much-anticipated Cirque de Soleil show, eyes directed at the outside wall of Petco Park.It was being shown free to all with eyes in their head, within viewing distance.
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