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Comic-Con Day 4: The End...or is it?


SaburoDaimando

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Before I talk about Comic-Con, lemme bring something up.  Seems Jim Miller didn't appreciate me trying to talk to some of the guests on wanting to guest star on MLP.  I had to apologize to him and let him know that I didn't mean to complicate things.  I'm glad he accepted it, cuz I don't want to be in big trouble with Hasbro.  I'm just a guy who's passionate to see three actors join others like John De Lancie and William Shatner on the MLP Guest Hall of Fame.

Anyway, I only did three panels today.

First one was a tribute to the late Jack Kirby, hosted by Mark Evanier.  He talked about some of the tributes that Jack left on the Comic Book world, and one rule that he follows: Never change the original sketch of the face.  I also met the Granddaughter of Bill Finger: Athena Finger.  I got her to see one of my original characters, and she actually liked it.  Pretty neat huh?

I got to see the rest of LEGO Scooby Doo, and it's was rather typical Scooby Doo outting....with LEGOs.  I even got to see Matthew Lillard, voice of Shaggy, alongside Grey Griffin

Finally, I got to check out LEGO DC Superhero Girls.  It was alright, but a little too much on the saccharine side.

Before leaving, I was able to pick up two My Little Pony toys, and two Mega Man X: Zero toys.

Finally, I was able to test out Sonic Forces and Sonic Mania

Sonic Forces: I got to test out the Custom Character and the Flamethrower weapon.  The gameplay reminded me of a mix between Sonic and Mega Man gameplay.  Not too bad, if you ask me.  Though I kept messing up in one part of the stage.  Luckily, I had infinite lives.

Sonic Mania: Plays alot like the Genesis Sonic games.  Though the music sounds abit similar to Super NES Music(And yes, I know that Sonic came from the SEGA Genesis).  Note: On the boss fight, do not take too long, or you will be backed over a cliff.

Anyway, that's it for Comic-Con.  And as exciting as it was, it was also overwhelming.  Too many people in line, too many crowds, too many events running at the same time.  One day, I may retire from Comic-Con, never to step foot in the convention again.  When that day comes, I will miss going there.  But at least, I have other conventions to go to here in San Diego.

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