
Eddie deAngelini
View articlesEddie deAngelini is a long time comic book fan and collector. He is the writer and artist of the internet comic strip Collectors, which is loosely based on his own life, marriage and comic collecting obsession. His love of comics began at a young age and his claim to fame is owning every issue of Amazing Spider-Man. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Kristen, where they plan together for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.
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Hall H really is a nightmare! I stopped doing panels a couple of years ago,the last one I tried for was Amazing Spider-Man and Fright Night. Never got in as people just park their asses there all day and don’t frickin’ leave even if the panel they’re waiting for doesn’t start till 4 or 5pm! They REALLY need to get this better organized,they should make a rule that you HAVE to leave after each panel and line up for the next one if you wanna try and see that one. Give everyone a chance. GEE! Comic Con is great fun an’all,but they seriously need some new rules here and there,and some better organizing of lines for exclusives. If NYCC can do it,why can’t Comic Con? Yeah,yeah,CC is bigger than NYCC but it’s not far behind. 140 000 people at CC,120 000 at NYCC,so yeah,it’s getting there,and STILL they manage to run it pretty smoothly.
I’ve enjoyed Comic Con for 16 years now,even though the last couple of years I’ve only gotten two days,Thursday and Sunday,at the con ‘cos of the really crap way of selling tickets. But at least I’ll have some fun for two days. And LOVE the train ride between L.A. and San Diego! I stay at a hotel in L.A. and commute,as it’s cheaper than a hotel in San Diego that weekend,lol!
J-R!
@ #4 Well, you live and learn and forget what you learned.
I don’t even know why people even try to do Hall H anymore. For all the time someone spends waiting in the Hall H line you could actually be getting into other panels in the convention center. I guess if there isn’t anything on your schedule for the day it might be worthwhile to do it, but you can wait in line until the sun begins to set and still not get in.
And with Avengers 2 happening seems like the tradition will continue.
Hall H is the giant hall that the big movie panels are held. People line up overnight and wait hours to get in. Sometimes, like last year for Kristen, you can wait all day in line and never get in. Hall H is a madhouse!
Hmmm…I don’t know what Hall H is?
Washrooms?
That was beautiful.
DAMN STRAIGHT