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CONLIFE / SDCC 2024 Recap with Jenny and Kyle

By Jenny Robinson

SAN DIEGO COMIC CON 2024

July 24th - July 28th / San Diego, CA

My first San Diego Comic Con was 2009. For 2024, it was an absolute blast to ride along on Kyle’s first attendance, and seeing things through a newbie’s eyes. He embraced the mayhem in stride and taught this veteran a few things as well.

Wednesday started off with the hellacious drive from Los Angeles to San Diego. As we say around here “Took THE 134, to the THE 5, to THE 805….” We made it just in time for Kyle to run at Olympic Speed onto the floor to the Hasbro booth to snag his Preview Night Exclusive of Star Wars Black Series - Darth Maul with Sith Speeder. Preview nights have even gotten bigger over the years! But no SDCC is complete w/o a trip to Tivoli’s (the oldest bar in Downtown SD) once the floor closes. A great place to meet back up with old pals and new friends. This has been a tradition I follow, as they have stiff drinks, affordable prices and a great neighborhood vibe. There has been many hours in the past at these tables, excitedly recapping the day, formulating game plans and catching up with colleagues. This year did not disappoint.

Kyle outside of Tivoli’s with his Preview Night Haul.

On Thursday, Kyle truly impressed me by being up before the sun to run down to the Marriott Marquis to get in line for the Dragon Ball Z exclusive pass. I lagged but met up with him later to snag our “I PLAYED DRAGON BALL: SPARKING! ZERO” lanyard (and I was reminded how very VERY bad I am at video games - and how good he is). The Dragon Ball Z activation is an awesome family friendly (no badge needed) activity. They do such a great job with the various elements to make them feel obtainable and in turn - incredibly enjoyable.
In addition, Kyle officially gained the name “KING OF THE FLOOR!”. He ran back into the mayhem to snag his exclusives he woke up so early for.

Kyle & Jenny’s silly photo op & Kyle’s swag

Thursday was a blast and possibly the busiest of our days! We continued over at Social Tap (fond memories of the 2013 Black Sails party at same location came flooding back to me) for The Op Games Party Games & Whiskey party! This event encompassed everything I love about SDCC. We were welcomed with Whistle Pig cocktails as we bounced around various game tables meeting new people. There were so many laughs as a bunch of us (some we knew, some were new) played TAPPLE AFTER DARK or attempted new languages with for DADADA. Having 10 seconds to come up with a word for “Sexual Positions” that starts with a specific letter in TAPPLE AFTER DARK…let’s just say, PG ratings were not met. The OP Games nailed it by making an event that became an easy ice breaker for attendees to meet and become new fans of their games (the games are so fun!!).

The Op Games - Party Games & Whiskey

Thursday wrapped up with dancing to Jason Deluo at the Fandom Party. The expanse that is SDCC has no limits. Cosplayers dancing to songs like Wiggle was quite the sight! And the audience was an interesting mix of attendees that were dressed to the nines while the other half was trying to figure out how not to crush their swag bags. It was a surreal experience but proved why so many, try so hard, to attend. I’ll note that I do appreciate the passes are handled by accumulating points to be entered to win, but did notice most attendees appeared to be industry guests. Aside from that, DAMN GREAT SHOW at a wonderful location at the Float in the Hard Rock. I was so caught up in dancing, I sadly totally missed the Deadpool drone show that night (Link HERE).
The only true disappointment of the day was the Focus Features Shaun of the Dead Experience. It was pretty sad. They ran out of all the exclusive branded cans of beer ridiculously early (which you also couldn’t drink because they didn’t get a liqueur license). So most attendees just received a non-branded can of local beer. To add to the frustration, they also sold out of most of the merch, leaving just a couple t-shirts in size small or 3X, a Foree Electric Trucker hat (which I couldn’t figure out why a trucker hat?) and a pair of socks. All overpriced. The line to get in was also chaos, making the online RSVP a bit of a waste of time. Do better Focus Features, I hope you learned from this failure. And high five’s to everyone with early reservations that had the opportunity to score a better experience earlier in the day.

Friday. Oh Friday.
Kyle continued to walk the floor noting “The sheer size of some of the booths was just unbelievable. The Marvel and DC booths were among the booths that were needed to visit while I was there. The Marvel booth had cosplay competitions and costumes set up from Deadpool and Wolverine and Captain America: New World Order!” And I hit the streets to stand in line at the Paramount Lodge. Without the tickets, I waited in stand by. This worked because I got in line early, and was prepared to wait. I ended up waiting about 2 hours. Because I was in line, had some wonderful conversations with others and a man who had done it before gave me some valuable tricks (“Go to the Star Trek area first to get a ticket for a t-shirt, then pizza, then drinks - or they’ll run out”). So I did exactly that! The cosplayers there were mind-blowingly awesome!

Jenny with @waltimusprime Marvel Cosplayers at the Paramount Lodge

Continuing Friday, I was excited to attend the FROM (streaming on MGM/Amazon) panel on the IMDB boat. Season 3 looks so creepy good (check it out - premiering 9.22) while Kyle continued to master the floor and tribbles, “The Star Trek booth was a mini zoo of aliens all centered around an episode of Lower Decks, The Menagerie. At the end of that experience you can take your photo in one of the displays and act like you were being attacked by one of the inhabitants.”

Kyle's Star Trek booth experience.

Then wrapping up the day with FX photo ops and XLE PartyPocalypse. XLE had multiple themed nights of parties (Legends of Fantasy, Anti-Hero, etc) that you could purchase tickets through Eventbrite. At $35 a head, it was an affordable and exciting way to continue the evening! The dance floor was jumping with cosplayers decked out in the theme, and a live band playing all the hits. Special shout out to some amazing cosplayers for the introduction to these long standing parties (for fun photos - check out cosplayer @sierramm on instagram).

XLE PartyPocalypse SDCC 2024

Saturday we were loosing steam and caffeine was a #1 necessity. I started the day with Kyle back on the floor. Per Kyle, a standout was “The Star Wars booth. It housed many costumes and props from The Acolyte and was playing scenes on a giant screen from different movies and shows.”
We jumped on the IMDB Boat and did the Rings of Power photo op before I ran to the Wynonna Earp panel. That was one of my favorite highlights this year. I fell in love with the show back in 2017 after SDCC introduced me to the wonderfulness of that silly SyFy show. After it’s final season on SyFy a few years back, fans are now SUPER excited for it’s return on Tubi with the 90 minute Vengeance special. We all have high hopes this will mean more seasons to come.

Wynonna Earp panel

Saturday wrapped at The Penguin Lounge. Boy O Boy did Max do well with this off site. I was truly impressed by the amount of detail both in the location, as in the staff/actors. Every step inside felt like you were deep in the underground trying to snag drugs to get invited into the “secret lair” of criminals. The actors embraced their rolls, interacted with the attendees and provided a fabulous time.

Inside the Penguin Lounge - MAX

We wrapped up the con Sunday by revisiting booths on the convention floor, grabbing lunch at one of our favorite spots, and braving Sunday traffic back up north. Sunday’s are always the best “Chill” day to just take in the sights. I loved having the time to actually pay attention to the elevators, walls and buildings. It’s also a wonderful day for families to just walk around and admire those monsterous building wraps, store fronts and local shops. We walked away from SDCC2024 very VERY happy geeks indeed.

We hope all our followers have the opportunity to visit. The outside stuff takes work but with some good sleuthing, socials media follows and alerts, emails, memberships, etc. all is possible.
With hard work, comes a full 4 day geek love schedule. Long live the CON-LIFE!

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Long Beach Comic Con 2023

By Anita Wills

High quality amateur cosplayers and talented original artists helped brighten up a some-what dull Long Beach Comic Con at the Long Beach Convention Center held on September 2nd and 3rd, 2023. This year's con was in a small room smashed in between two other events which made finding the entrance very confusing. The attendees consisted of mostly families with young children, which unfortunately did not benefit the provocative professional cosplayers who acquired a booth for selling pics and making fans. 

Among the vendors selling superheroes' faces on t-shirts and stickers sat the stand out original artist Karina Gazizova. With the clever use of markers on watercolor paper, Karina creates peculiar female characters against a stark white background, “It is important for me to do monthly art challenges to push myself. A strict personal goal of mine is to support myself using only my artistic talents, so far I have been successful.” 

Notable eye-catching cosplays included a spot on Weird Barbie from the recent blockbuster film, a detailed Star Fire from DC’s Teen Titans, and a very fitting Crowley from the fantasy novel turned TV series Good Omens. Star Fire commented that she had been cosplaying for five years and also cosplays as crime fighter Black Canary, whose first appearance was in a 1947 Flash comic book. Crowley stated that they relate to the character’s backstory of a falling from grace in their own personal way.  

It’s unfortunate that the talent who made the con worthwhile had to pay out of pocket. Perhaps one day the cosplayers will unionize. What do you think? Leave a comment to join the conversation.

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SAN DIEGO COMIC CON 2022

By Jenny Robinson

We finally made it back!!!

July 20th - July 24th, SDCC returned to the San Diego Convention center after being postponed for two years due to Covid. It was hard to know what to expect. The world is slowly coming out of a pandemic so crowds and events are still a bit iffy. I debated whether it would be mellow due to society’s “social distancing” habits or absolute mayhem because we’ve been shut in too long. Well, it was a bit of both.

The great thing is that those participating were in high spirits. Everyone I encountered has prepared to be patient, excited for all the new exclusives and delighted to chat about all the geeky things they saw. SDCC has always been one of the best communities I have seen. This year was no different. It was also a strange year where Hall H was only partially packed on a Friday afternoon but packed late on Sunday. The lines were long but worth the wait. It’s an unwritten rule that you need to go into this convention with the understanding that it will be impossible to do and see everything.

This year had Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Netflix, HBO, FX, SyFy, and others all participating in exclusive parties and/or off-site events. You could walk through the House of the Dragon and sit on the Iron Throne. You could participate in new employee orientation at Luman Industries through Apple TV'+’s activation from Severance. Attendees grabbed glowing green Dragon’s Brew at the Paramount+ Dungeons and Dragons Tavern. The IMDB boat was in full swing and Amazon released their new trailer for the highly anticipated Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power series and threw a special party for the fans. The list goes on and on.

Panels this year saw the likes of Dwayne The Rock Johnson as DCs “Black Adam”, the last “Walking Dead” panel, the “What We Do in the Shadows” cast and crew, AND THE MIGHTY RETURN OF MARVEL TO HALL H! They came in swinging with not only the announcement of the end of Phase 4, but Phase 5 and 6 as well! As I said earlier, there was just too much to take it all in.

WELCOME BACK!!!

Watch our “recap” video to get a quick view of Jenny’s weekend HERE.

To revisit Atomic Geekdom’s daily coverage, check out our links below.

WEDNESDAY - Preview Night

THURSDAY 7/21

FRIDAY 7/22

SATURDAY 7/23

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CON LIFE / Wondercon 2022

WONDERCON 2022

By Jenny Robinson-Nagy

It feels good to finally (hopefully) see the light at the end of this pandemic’s tunnel. After two years of cancelations due to Covid, on April 1st (no fools joke here) Wondercon returned to the Anaheim Convention Center. 

It was nice to see some safety protocols still in place with a vaccine card (or negative test) check-point and masks still required inside despite the mandate being lifted. Everyone was super cooperative and in high spirits. Cosplayers gravitated to the outdoor entrance while the floor was packed with commerce. It’s great to have Wondercon back!

Although it felt slightly smaller than 2019, there was still a good chunk of entertainment coverage, great panels and awesome vendors.  Highlights included panels for Woke, Undone, and The Bob’s Burgers Movie. It had astounding shopping opportunities at Funko’s Freddy’s Beach Batch, SuperEmoFriends and Jo3bot, just to name a few. It was hard for me to keep my wallet in my bag. I walked out of there scoring a couple awesome @maggielove.washere prints and an absolutely adorable Ren & Stimpy skirt (that HAS POCKETS!!!) from @brittneebraun.

It was such an inviting experience and so refreshing to see people so happy. It’s hard to predict how these upcoming conventions will land as we become more comfortable back out in the world, but Wondercon did a thumbs-up job in being a good transition con. Now, BRING ON SDCC - I am ready!

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Los Angeles Comic Con 2021

After 2 years of social distancing, Jenny has ventured back to THE CON!

Los Angeles Comic Con - Dec 3rd - 5th, 2021 @ the Los Angeles Convention Center

By Jenny Robinson

It felt so good to be back on the floor at Comic Con! I will admit, I was a bit nervous. I was very impressed by the system LA Comic Con had in place to assure safety as we hopefully are coming out of this pandemic.
The floor was busy and felt very welcoming. Vendors were stocked, and options were plenty. The main stage was a must-see with guests like Bruce Campbell , Frank Miller, Jason David Frank & David Yost from Power Rangers, Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series), Will Friedle (Batman Beyond), and John Glover (the Riddler) just to name a few. Side panels included the Women of Resident Evil, The cast of The Sandlot, and even a Trek Jeopardy Feud room.

All in all, it was an amazing “re-introduction” to Comic Con after being stuck in the house for close to two years. Everyone was in great spirit and I walked away feeling the love of the geek community strongly.

I truly love the “Con Life”. Thumbs Up LA Comic Con!

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SDCC 2017 / Day 3 Wrap-Up

Another Comic-Con day and more Comic-Con news! And boy what a day. There are a fair amount of trailers to post so I'll try not to blather on too much.

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SDCC 2017/ Day 1 & 2 Wrap-Up

So much takes place during San Diego Comic-Con that we may miss a few things. Here's just a sampling of the things we found out during the first two days of SDCC 2017!

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WhedonCon 2017 is Here!

Frequent visitors to the site or the podcast know that most of us here are HUGE Joss Whedon fans. Personally, I've been on the Whedon Fan Train since Buffy the Vampire's pilot episode. Something about the way he molds and develops stories and characters just captivates me. He has this way that few writers do, about making you love a character so much and then ripping your heart out when he kills them brutally. It's great! This year in we're fortunate enough to be able to cover WhedonCon!

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WonderCon 2017!

WonderCon happened and we were there! Check out our photos in the gallery at the bottom of the post and our video of the con just below these floating words! DO IT!

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Heroes & Villains FanFest Chicago 2017!

Heroes and Villains is a convention that celebrates the comic book genre in film, television and in the comics. Meanwhile, Walker Stalker Con is a convention that celebrates the zombie genre, notably The Walking Dead. This year in Chicago the cons mashed up in a glorious team-up effort to combine stars from Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Gotham, Sons of Anarchy, and The Walking Dead! Check out our video below and the photo gallery just below that!

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Long Beach Comic Expo 2017

Convention season is upon us and the coverage here at Atomic Geekdom is coming in fast and furious. Long Beach Comic Expo came and went with Justin, Jenny, and Patrick filming the entire event! Check out our video below and the photo gallery below that and if you're in our footage, let us know! @AtomicGeedom on Twitter and Instagram!

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Long Beach Comic Con 2016

Jenny had a chance to visit the Long Beach Comic Con a couple weeks back! She had a blast walking the floor and meeting a ton of cosplayers! Check out the video below with some of the highlights and also the photo gallery at the bottom of the post!