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Wizard World Chicago 2007
Wizard World Chicago, which I had the opportunity to attend, ran the second weekend in August a few weeks back. If you believe the figures listed by Wizard World, around 125,000 people attended the convention last year and they were expecting at least that many people again this year. And when you add this figure by the cost for a ticket to the event ($28 minus the $3 so-called "Amusement Fee") plus dealer and promoter fees and you can see just how lucrative such an event can be for a promoter, even if it's not THE Comi-Con.
This year, as usual, the convention floor was packed with companies hawking their latest products, independent dealers selling their goods and thousands of enthusiasts from across the country looking for the next great deal. Even with all this excitement and energy it took me a while to really get into my element.
Then again, by the end of the day I had spent more at Wizard World than I had spent at any of the other comic conventions I'd ever attended – it's weird how those things work out. I managed to buy several Japanese capsule toys, two scripts for upcoming movies, a statue of Captain America, a Star Wars Figure and two books about comic artists. Celebrities like Tricia Helfer (Six from Battlestar Galactica), Lou Ferrigno (a convention mainstay), Richard Hatch (classic Battlestar) and Michael Madsen were all in attendance signing autographs. The "thing to get" this year seemed to be nostalgic t-shirts, hats with animal-like ears, stickers and character clothing patches. Yes, it seems as if it’s the 1970s all over again where kids can have their moms sew patches the knees of their worn-out jeans, this time with their favorite comic, anime or Goth character emblazoned across the patch.
The oddest Wizard World moment for me was the realization that in the convention hall alongside the one for Wizard World was a convention for knitting enthusiasts. I can't tell you how odd it is to see the up escalator full of grey-haired grandmas and the one going down full of fans dressed like Batman, Spider-Man and Boba Fett. Oh well, what happens at Wizard World STAYS at Wizard World.
Fan-Made Video from Wizard World Chicago 2007 |
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