Saturday, December 26, 2009

Comic Con Update - Or Not


So I meant to continue the Comic Con saga.



I really did.



But, it's isn't going to happen.



I had a miserable time, and I don't want to go again until the Twilight movies are over.



Oh, it wasn't all bad.



I saw some really cool things.



And neat costumes.



And there are a few highlights I do want to tell you about.



I did finally manage to get all of those action figures for Tycho. Wow was that a challenge, though.




There were some really good things about the convention too and they'll have blog entries about them over the next while. That's my plan, anyway.

In the meantime, the big news is that my cousin, Noelle, is coming to stay with us.

I haven't seen her since she was just a tiny leveret. It'll be great to have her around. She's supposed to arrive sometime next week. She said she'd email me with her flight information so we know when to go pick her up at the airport. I'm really looking forward to seeing her. I'm told that she's grown up into quite the wonderful young bunny.

Christmas was uneventful. Just a quite day here with friends, which I think is the best kind. Even if I didn't get any pictures to show you.

Anyway, I'm trying to get back to blogging. It'll be a new years resolution if nothing else. Hope you all had very happy holidays and have a very wonderful New Year!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Comic Con 4 (Wednesday) - Preview Night (pt 2)

So where was I? Oh yeah, we'd just entered the dealers' room, with about a million other people.


I found the figures that Tycho wanted. Shiny.


Unfortunately, a lot of the other people there for preview night were apparently ALSO there for these figures. Kirkachu bravely stood in the mob for both of us (since you could buy two per person and he didn't want me to get trampled). It was a mess, though. I think maybe these people didn't know how many folks would want these figures.


Before I could contemplate what exactly four more days of mob scenes meant, I met a bear dressed up like Spider Man!


And Wendy and I went wandering. We found a booth called Fat Rabbit Farm.


Which I had to explain to her was NOT a fat farm for rabbits, but rather an adorable t-shirt place. She thinks she's funny.


I got to meet the guys responsible for "The Night Owls" webcomic, which was pretty cool.


I also got to meet amazing comic artist/creator, Rob Espinosa. Turns out, he's followed up his series "The Courageous Princess"with a really cool, princessy board game.


I considered picking one up for Lenore, but decided I should wait to shop until at least the second day of the convention.

He was super nice, though.


I have no idea who brought the replica Star Trek Captain's chair, but sitting in it just felt totally natural for me. I'd be a great space bunny.


There were a lot of cool and strange costumes at the convention. And then there was whatever this one was.


This guy was just quitely sculpting while all the chaos went on around him. Beautiful. I don't know how you focus with that many people around you, looking over your shoulder. Amazing.


This was a close as I got to the Iron Man 2 display. They looked pretty nifty, though.


So Wendy says "Look Gage! A cursed boar pirate thing! Doesn't he look nice? Go say hi." So I go say "hi".


It did not go well.


I think she probably wouldn't talk to me because I still smelled like boar breath. *shudder*



Remote control dinosaurs. Well, whatever floats your boat, I guess. Though, Wendy was completely enchanted with them. I'll have to keep that in mind for Christmas.


And while shopping for Christmas presents...


Nah, not for me. But Kumo would have a great time with her very own Bat Pod!

So we saw a bunch of stuff, got a voucher so we could pick up Tycho's green Power Ranger Hal Jordan: Green Lantern figure in the morning, walked around in circles forever with about a million people and then it was time to go back to the hotel.


On the way, we saw the biggest freakin' cock roach I have ever seen. Thankfully this was the only one I saw for the whole trip, and it was OUTSIDE.


But, before we got to the hotel, we were all hungry again. And ended up at (of course) Denny's.


Where I washed down day one of Comic Con with a nummy rootbeer float.

Then it was off to bed because we had to be up bright and early to pick up Tycho's action figure, and there was destined to be more Comic Con adventure!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Comic Con 3 (Wednesday) - Preview Night (pt 1)

And so the Comic Con saga continues...
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I thought I might take a quick nap after my shower, but there was no time! We had to go get our badges and check out "preview night" (which basically just means getting into the dealers' room/exhibition hall early.


The view from the hotel was... another hotel. Which is okay. And a bunch of houses on a hill.


We walked to the train station, which was near by and actually really nicely run. I'm used to Colorado transit where the RTD on the buses and trains stands for "Reason to Drive". I was impressed.


Almost there!


Up the escalators to get our badges.


With about a million of our friends... there are a LOT of people that attend Comic Con.


Once we had our badges, we sat in the line waiting to get into the dealers' room. I read some of the convention literature. It was the 25th anniversary of Usagi Yojimbo, which I think is probably Kumo's favorite comic. Well, at least she probably likes looking at the pictures (don't tell her I said that.)


Advertisement for the figures Tycho wanted. Five "Darkest Night" Green Lantern figures. One of the first things I needed to do upon getting to the dealers' room was to find the booth that had them and get the first one. They were putting one of the set up every day for the next five days! What had I signed on for? But, they were the only thing Tycho asked for from the convention. I was determined to get them for him. Poor guy.


However, the dealers' room was HUGE. There's a MAP to find everything, and I had no doubt that without it, I would be one lost bunny. (And this one was to scale and accurate, unlike that one from the last entry).


What HAD I signed on for?


I didn't have time to contemplate it, since there were other stuffies to meet in the halls.


Ocean to admire.


Card games to be played. Turns out I am particularly good at Pictureka. I think it comes from being so focused that even someone pulling my ears cannot keep me from winning.


And I guess that while I was sitting in line, waiting for everything to open, it didn't occur to me that all the people sitting in line with us would be ...


IN the dealers' room with us. It was a LOT of people. But I was on a quest! I had to find that booth with the Green Lantern for Tycho! And so off we went, wading through the crowd to find them.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Comic Con 2 (Wednesday) - We Arrive!

First, I really need to apologize for how long it took me to get this 2nd Comic Con update posted. My laptop had been hijacked by a ninja.

Kumo discovered that Netflix has Kung Fu movies available in the "watch instantly" category and immediately swiped my laptop for lots of Kung Fu watching.



When I suggested that _I_ might need to use my laptop, she suggested that SHE might need to practice all the new ninja moves she was learning from the movies. And so I did not use my laptop.

I might still be trying to figure out how to do this update had it not been for the brilliant intervention of Kirkachu.


Kirkachu brought over much of his private stash of martial arts movies, and Wendy set Kumo up to watch DVDs on her laptop (which is like a huge screen TV for Kumo). And so I have my laptop back. Which is great. Even if I'm probably not going to be able to get into my library for the next few months. Ah well.

Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah, we arrived!


Upon landing, we figured out where we needed to go to catch the shuttle that was taking us to our hotel. I navigated, of course.


Once we got outside I noticed two things: 1) palm trees EVERYWHERE and 2) my tail frizzes in humidity.


At least the palm tree part was nice.


Apparently the whole city of San Diego was ready for Comic Con. Our shuttle was even labeled for it.


There are lots of things about San Diego that don't look like home. Like all the boats. Well, and the ocean, of course.


The houses were different too, though. All built up in layers on the hill. Cute.


But, some things look the same no matter where you are.

So, here's a travel tip. Good idea - arriving quite a bit earlier than the convention starts so you can get settled, get a shower and then go pick up your badges. Bad idea - arriving quite a bit earlier than your hotel check in time.

And so, we settled into Denny's for a few hours to have some lunch and wait.


Greetings from San Diego!


Kirkachu and I picked up a card game called Pictureka! But neither of us knew how to play it. So we went over the rules while waiting for food.


Mmmm, burger.


What? I was hungry.


The game was pretty fun, but competition got pretty heated between the Kirkachu and I.


For instance, when the card said "A noisy thing" and he picked a rocket in space, I had to call him on it. There is no sound in space. Seriously, has this guy never seen 2001?

After a few games of Pictureka we headed back to the hotel to wait in the lobby.


Taking in some of the brochures about local attractions, I found myself a little disturbed by a map labeled with "Maps are not to scale or accurate." So the point of an inaccurate map would be...?


Kirkachu caught a quick Kirknap in the lobby. I woke him up when our room was ready and we could finally check in.



I grabbed a quick shower and we were ready to head to the convention for preview night!