This article was supposed to be our coverage of the “Robot Chicken” panel in which I would have relayed the humorous comments Seth Green and company made and marveled at the funny clips lampooning deserving targets. However, there was just one catch…..
As a huge fan of Batman: The Animated Series, I was at first
skeptical about a new Batman series that looked slightly cheesy. However, being
the huge Batman fan that I am, I gave The Brave and The Bold a try…and totally
loved it. Cartoon Network’s mixture of camp and cool works VERY well, and the
show is a delight to watch each episode. When I found out they were doing a
panel at Comic-Con, I jumped at the chance to attend. Here’s how it went down…
I haven’t been to Comic-Con in a couple of years, and apparently a lot of changes were made between my last con and this one. While I was indeed warned of the changes, I wasn’t fully prepared for the frustration and annoyance that made up much of my first full day of Comic-Con, and it can be mostly surmised in one word…lines. Or crowds. Or throngs. Whatever…
We were just able to attend the Dexter media panel at Comic-Con with Michael C. Hall, Jennifer Carpenter, Julie Benz and John Lithgow, as well as several of the executive producers. They all had some fun things to say…
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