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      <title>Film:The Day the Earth Stood Still</title>
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<strong>Title:</strong> The Day the Earth Stood Still<br/>
<strong>Year:</strong> 1951<br/>
<strong>Director:</strong> Robert Wise<br/>
<strong>Plot:</strong> All of Washington DC is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps Klaatu (<a href="/players/P____59639/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Michael Rennie</a>, in a role intended for <a href="/players/P____58546/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Claude Rains</a>), a handsome and soft-spoken interplanetary traveller, whose "bodyguard" is Gort (Lock Martin), a huge robot who spews forth laser-like death rays when danger threatens. After being wounded by an over-zealous soldier, Klaatu announces that he has a message of the gravest importance for all Mankind, which he will deliver only when all the leaders of all nations will agree to meet with him. World politics being what they are in 1951, Klaatu's demands are turned down and he is ordered to remain in the hospital where his wounds are being tended. Klaatu escapes, taking refuge in a boarding house, where he poses as one "Mr. Carpenter" (one of the film's many parallels between Klaatu and Christ). Here the benign alien gains the confidence of a lovely widow (<a href="/players/P____52027/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Patricia Neal</a>) and her son (<a href="/players/P____28334/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Billy Gray</a>), neither of whom tumble to his other-worldly origins, and seeks out the gentleman whom Billy regards as "the smartest man in the world"--an Einstein-like scientist, Dr. Barnhardt (<a href="/players/P____95767/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Sam Jaffe</a>). The next day, at precisely 12 o'clock, Klaatu arranges for the world to "stand still"--he shuts down all electrical power in the world, with the exception of essentials like hospitals and planes in flight. Directed by <a href="/players/P___117119/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Robert Wise</a>, who edited <a href=/films/6239/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>Citizen Kane</a> (1941) and <a href=/films/21443/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>The Magnificent Ambersons</a> (1942) for director <a href="/players/P___116368/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Orson Welles</a> before going on to direct such major 1960s musicals as <a href=/films/37844/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>West Side Story</a> (1961) and <a href=/films/32141/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>The Sound of Music</a> (1965), The Day the Earth Stood Still was based on the story Farewell to the Master by Harry Bates. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide<br/>
<strong>Times Tagged:</strong> 22<br/>
<strong>Number of Lists:</strong> 37<br/>
<strong>Number of blog posts:</strong> 7<br/>
<strong>Number of discussion threads:</strong> 10<br/>
<strong>SpoutRating:</strong> 3<br/>
</td></tr></table>]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:36:56 GMT</pubDate><spout:Title>The Day the Earth Stood Still</spout:Title><spout:Year>1951</spout:Year><spout:Director>Robert Wise</spout:Director><spout:Plot>All of Washington DC is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps Klaatu (&lt;a href="/players/P____59639/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Michael Rennie&lt;/a&gt;, in a role intended for &lt;a href="/players/P____58546/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Claude Rains&lt;/a&gt;), a handsome and soft-spoken interplanetary traveller, whose "bodyguard" is Gort (Lock Martin), a huge robot who spews forth laser-like death rays when danger threatens. After being wounded by an over-zealous soldier, Klaatu announces that he has a message of the gravest importance for all Mankind, which he will deliver only when all the leaders of all nations will agree to meet with him. World politics being what they are in 1951, Klaatu's demands are turned down and he is ordered to remain in the hospital where his wounds are being tended. Klaatu escapes, taking refuge in a boarding house, where he poses as one "Mr. Carpenter" (one of the film's many parallels between Klaatu and Christ). Here the benign alien gains the confidence of a lovely widow (&lt;a href="/players/P____52027/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Patricia Neal&lt;/a&gt;) and her son (&lt;a href="/players/P____28334/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Billy Gray&lt;/a&gt;), neither of whom tumble to his other-worldly origins, and seeks out the gentleman whom Billy regards as "the smartest man in the world"--an Einstein-like scientist, Dr. Barnhardt (&lt;a href="/players/P____95767/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Sam Jaffe&lt;/a&gt;). The next day, at precisely 12 o'clock, Klaatu arranges for the world to "stand still"--he shuts down all electrical power in the world, with the exception of essentials like hospitals and planes in flight. Directed by &lt;a href="/players/P___117119/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Robert Wise&lt;/a&gt;, who edited &lt;a href=/films/6239/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Citizen Kane&lt;/a&gt; (1941) and &lt;a href=/films/21443/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;The Magnificent Ambersons&lt;/a&gt; (1942) for director &lt;a href="/players/P___116368/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Orson Welles&lt;/a&gt; before going on to direct such major 1960s musicals as &lt;a href=/films/37844/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;West Side Story&lt;/a&gt; (1961) and &lt;a href=/films/32141/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;The Sound of Music&lt;/a&gt; (1965), The Day the Earth Stood Still was based on the story Farewell to the Master by Harry Bates. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide</spout:Plot><spout:TimesTagged>22</spout:TimesTagged><spout:taglevel>Tag Target (&gt;10)</spout:taglevel><spout:Numberoflists>37</spout:Numberoflists><spout:NumberOfBlogPosts>7</spout:NumberOfBlogPosts><spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads>10</spout:NumberOfDiscussionThreads><spout:SpoutRating>3</spout:SpoutRating><spout:FilmCoverURL>http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg</spout:FilmCoverURL><spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL>http://www.spout.com/films/The_Day_the_Earth_Stood_Still/8238/default.aspx</spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL><spout:type>Film</spout:type></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:Best Movie Lists -- DVD giveaway</title>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/92819/default.aspx'>myrdynn</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/Filmgaming/563/discussions.aspx'>Filmgaming</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 1/10/2009 8:29:43 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> Horror Movies for the Horror Challenged 28 Days Later 30 Days of Night Alien Resurrection Blood &amp; Donuts Invasion of the Body Snatchers Night of the Living Dead Shaun of the Dead The Day the Earth Stood Still  Salem's Lot <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:29:43 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>myrdynn</spout:postby><spout:postto>Filmgaming</spout:postto><spout:postdate>1/10/2009 8:29:43 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>Horror Movies for the Horror Challenged 28 Days Later 30 Days of Night Alien Resurrection Blood &amp;amp; Donuts Invasion of the Body Snatchers Night of the Living Dead Shaun of the Dead The Day the Earth Stood Still  Salem's Lot </spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Blu-ray Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/el_bicho/archive/2008/12/24/38805.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/2999/default.aspx'>El_Bicho</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/24/2008 4:53:25 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) is a science fiction classic and in The Odyssey File, which featured correspondence between Arthur C. Clarke and 2010 director Peter Hyams, Clarke dubbed it the seventh greatest film of all time in 1983, one place ahead of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Clarke co-wrote.  A spaceship lands in a park in Washington D.C. An alien, Klaatu, walks out, claiming to come in peace and goodwill. As he approaches with a device in his hand, a nervous soldier shoots him. This causes the robot Gort to emerge and destroy all weapons nearby with its laser beam. Klaatu is taken into custody and held at a military hospital, Gort goes into standby mode, and the military attempt to get into the spaceship. Klaatu wishes to speak to the leaders of the world, but is told that can&rsquo;t happen. Wanting to learn more about Earthlings, Klaatu escapes to live among them and takes up at a boarding house where he meets Helen and her young son Bobby. When Helen and her boyfriend Tom go away for the afternoon, Klaatu, who has taken the name Mr. Carpenter, offers to baby-sit. Bobby takes Klaatu on a tour around the city, including the Lincoln Memorial. Klaatu wonders who will be receptive to his message, and after talking with Bobby without explaining his purpose, he learns of the scientist Professor Barnhardt. After proving his bona fides to Barnhardt, Klaatu talks about the dangers of atomic power. The professor says that a show of power is required to get the world&rsquo;s attention. Klaatu provides one, unaware that Bobby followed him to his spaceship. Bobby tells his mother and Tom, who don&rsquo;t know what to make of his story.Unfortunately, Klaatu&rsquo;s demonstration has unintended consequences. The Americans now fear him and a desperate manhunt begins. Tom informs the authorities about Klaatu, who reveals himself to Helen. He tells her that if anything happens, she must tell Gort what has become a memorable line of movie dialogue, &ldquo;Klaatu barada nikto.&rdquo; Naturally, something happens to Klaatu, sending Helen rushing to find the re-animated Gort, but will it be too late to save mankind? What&rsquo;s most impressive about TDTESS is its simplicity. The science fiction elements don&rsquo;t overwhelm the story. It comes across as a straightforward tale due to Robert Wise&rsquo;s economical directing, which creates an aura so real and natural the film could almost pass as a documentary. This is due in part to the limited budget provided by Fox. A major highlight is composer Bernard Herrmann&rsquo;s brilliant score, which featured a theremin.There are some obvious parallels to Christ mythology. Klaatu comes to offer a message of peace; he takes the name Carpenter, which was Jesus&rsquo; profession; and others that are spoilers. In Melvin E. Matthews&rsquo; Hostile Aliens, Hollywood and Today's News: 1950s Science Fiction Films and 9/11, screenwriter Edmund North is quoted about his changing  the story: &ldquo;It was my private little joke. I never discussed this angle with [producer Julian] Blaustein or Wise because I didn't want it expressed. I had originally hoped that the Christ comparison would be subliminal.&rdquo;With the remake/reimagining hitting theaters, 20th Century Fox have decided to re-release the 1951 original, a classic science fiction film. This 2008 edition finds the special features augmented with new material and the film debuting on Blu-ray. The video is presented full frame 1.33:1. The black-and-white picture looks superb, so thank goodness the studio didn&rsquo;t colorize it. There&rsquo;s a lot of great texture detail, from clothing to the streets at nighttime. However, the effect shots are more obvious, including the wires that hold up Helen as Gort carries her. One scene showing workers standing around had some slight distortion, causing the bottom corner to look out of focus, but that could have been the from the original film itself as opposed to the high-definition transfer because the material looks like stock footage.The audio is good, but it doesn&rsquo;t have a lot to do. Other than the score, the surround doesn&rsquo;t offer much, which is a good thing according to Wise on the commentary track, as he sees no need to distract the audience from the screen in front of them. When Klaatu&rsquo;s ship first appears in the sky, the sound tracks across the front speakers as it travels across the frame. It also creates some good bass when it lands. The original mono track is included.Special features that have transferred from the 2002 DVD release include a commentary track with Wise interviewed by director Nicholas Meyer, a Fox Movietone News reel, the theatrical trailer, and promotional galleries.There are plenty of new special features. An all-new commentary track by film and music historians opens by providing more focus on Hermann and his work before examining the film and its participants. The &ldquo;Isolated Score Track&rdquo; is just that, but it would be great if there was a way to jump to it rather than suffering through silence. Even more music-focused features with &ldquo;The Mysterious Melodious Theremin,&rdquo; explaining the instrument&rsquo;s origins, and &ldquo;Main Title Live Performance by Peter Pringle&rdquo; is impressive to watch the theremin in use.A number of new features also look at the film&rsquo;s creation and creators.  &ldquo;The Making of TDTESS&rdquo; is a 24-minute featurette that interviews cast, crew members, and historians. It&rsquo;s less than a third of the 80-minute documentary that was a 2002 DVD extra. The writers get a better spotlight than usual with the following: &ldquo;The Astounding Harry Bates&rdquo; wrote the original story. It can be heard on &ldquo;Farewell to the Master: A Reading by Jamieson K. Price of the Original Harry Bates Short Story,&rdquo; 97 minutes that bring to mind a radio drama. The screenwriter gets his 15 minutes of fame with &ldquo;Edmund North: The Man Who Made the Earth Stand Still.&rdquo; Nuclear proliferation was an important topic to North, so also included is &ldquo;Race to Oblivion,&rdquo; an interesting 1982 P.S.A. about nuclear disarmament hosted by Burt Lancaster, who speaks to a woman who survived the bombing of Hiroshima. And that&rsquo;s not all. There's &ldquo;Decoding &lsquo;Klaatu Barada Nikto:&rsquo; Science Fiction as Metaphor,&rdquo; which looks at the film in the context of its time. &ldquo;A Brief History of Flying Saucers&rdquo; is a serious look at the subject of U.F.O.s. There&rsquo;s audio from Kenneth Arnold&rsquo;s 1947 incident at Mt. Ranier; discussion of Roswell, New Mexico; and some alleged footage. It is interesting to hear how some believe the contactees have spoiled the notion, but the feature&rsquo;s inclusion is questionable as it really doesn&rsquo;t fit with the film. The Blu-ray exclusives couldn&rsquo;t be more different. &ldquo;Interactive Theremin: Create Your Own Score&rdquo; is a great feature where you get to select eight one-second notes and one rest to create 30 seconds of music to accompany Gort&rsquo;s first appearance. &ldquo;Gort Command! Interactive Game&rdquo; is a complete waste of time where you look out of Gort&rsquo;s visor, moving around to shoot people and vaporize them. Don&rsquo;t stand still.  Get The Day The Earth Stood Still into your video library.  Serious fans of the film will at the very least want to rent this to see the new features.  <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 09:53:25 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>El_Bicho</spout:postby><spout:postto>El_Bicho Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/24/2008 4:53:25 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) is a science fiction classic and in The Odyssey File, which featured correspondence between Arthur C. Clarke and 2010 director Peter Hyams, Clarke dubbed it the seventh greatest film of all time in 1983, one place ahead of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Clarke co-wrote.  A spaceship lands in a park in Washington D.C. An alien, Klaatu, walks out, claiming to come in peace and goodwill. As he approaches with a device in his hand, a nervous soldier shoots him. This causes the robot Gort to emerge and destroy all weapons nearby with its laser beam. Klaatu is taken into custody and held at a military hospital, Gort goes into standby mode, and the military attempt to get into the spaceship. Klaatu wishes to speak to the leaders of the world, but is told that can&amp;rsquo;t happen. Wanting to learn more about Earthlings, Klaatu escapes to live among them and takes up at a boarding house where he meets Helen and her young son Bobby. When Helen and her boyfriend Tom go away for the afternoon, Klaatu, who has taken the name Mr. Carpenter, offers to baby-sit. Bobby takes Klaatu on a tour around the city, including the Lincoln Memorial. Klaatu wonders who will be receptive to his message, and after talking with Bobby without explaining his purpose, he learns of the scientist Professor Barnhardt. After proving his bona fides to Barnhardt, Klaatu talks about the dangers of atomic power. The professor says that a show of power is required to get the world&amp;rsquo;s attention. Klaatu provides one, unaware that Bobby followed him to his spaceship. Bobby tells his mother and Tom, who don&amp;rsquo;t know what to make of his story.Unfortunately, Klaatu&amp;rsquo;s demonstration has unintended consequences. The Americans now fear him and a desperate manhunt begins. Tom informs the authorities about Klaatu, who reveals himself to Helen. He tells her that if anything happens, she must tell Gort what has become a memorable line of movie dialogue, &amp;ldquo;Klaatu barada nikto.&amp;rdquo; Naturally, something happens to Klaatu, sending Helen rushing to find the re-animated Gort, but will it be too late to save mankind? What&amp;rsquo;s most impressive about TDTESS is its simplicity. The science fiction elements don&amp;rsquo;t overwhelm the story. It comes across as a straightforward tale due to Robert Wise&amp;rsquo;s economical directing, which creates an aura so real and natural the film could almost pass as a documentary. This is due in part to the limited budget provided by Fox. A major highlight is composer Bernard Herrmann&amp;rsquo;s brilliant score, which featured a theremin.There are some obvious parallels to Christ mythology. Klaatu comes to offer a message of peace; he takes the name Carpenter, which was Jesus&amp;rsquo; profession; and others that are spoilers. In Melvin E. Matthews&amp;rsquo; Hostile Aliens, Hollywood and Today's News: 1950s Science Fiction Films and 9/11, screenwriter Edmund North is quoted about his changing  the story: &amp;ldquo;It was my private little joke. I never discussed this angle with [producer Julian] Blaustein or Wise because I didn't want it expressed. I had originally hoped that the Christ comparison would be subliminal.&amp;rdquo;With the remake/reimagining hitting theaters, 20th Century Fox have decided to re-release the 1951 original, a classic science fiction film. This 2008 edition finds the special features augmented with new material and the film debuting on Blu-ray. The video is presented full frame 1.33:1. The black-and-white picture looks superb, so thank goodness the studio didn&amp;rsquo;t colorize it. There&amp;rsquo;s a lot of great texture detail, from clothing to the streets at nighttime. However, the effect shots are more obvious, including the wires that hold up Helen as Gort carries her. One scene showing workers standing around had some slight distortion, causing the bottom corner to look out of focus, but that could have been the from the original film itself as opposed to the high-definition transfer because the material looks like stock footage.The audio is good, but it doesn&amp;rsquo;t have a lot to do. Other than the score, the surround doesn&amp;rsquo;t offer much, which is a good thing according to Wise on the commentary track, as he sees no need to distract the audience from the screen in front of them. When Klaatu&amp;rsquo;s ship first appears in the sky, the sound tracks across the front speakers as it travels across the frame. It also creates some good bass when it lands. The original mono track is included.Special features that have transferred from the 2002 DVD release include a commentary track with Wise interviewed by director Nicholas Meyer, a Fox Movietone News reel, the theatrical trailer, and promotional galleries.There are plenty of new special features. An all-new commentary track by film and music historians opens by providing more focus on Hermann and his work before examining the film and its participants. The &amp;ldquo;Isolated Score Track&amp;rdquo; is just that, but it would be great if there was a way to jump to it rather than suffering through silence. Even more music-focused features with &amp;ldquo;The Mysterious Melodious Theremin,&amp;rdquo; explaining the instrument&amp;rsquo;s origins, and &amp;ldquo;Main Title Live Performance by Peter Pringle&amp;rdquo; is impressive to watch the theremin in use.A number of new features also look at the film&amp;rsquo;s creation and creators.  &amp;ldquo;The Making of TDTESS&amp;rdquo; is a 24-minute featurette that interviews cast, crew members, and historians. It&amp;rsquo;s less than a third of the 80-minute documentary that was a 2002 DVD extra. The writers get a better spotlight than usual with the following: &amp;ldquo;The Astounding Harry Bates&amp;rdquo; wrote the original story. It can be heard on &amp;ldquo;Farewell to the Master: A Reading by Jamieson K. Price of the Original Harry Bates Short Story,&amp;rdquo; 97 minutes that bring to mind a radio drama. The screenwriter gets his 15 minutes of fame with &amp;ldquo;Edmund North: The Man Who Made the Earth Stand Still.&amp;rdquo; Nuclear proliferation was an important topic to North, so also included is &amp;ldquo;Race to Oblivion,&amp;rdquo; an interesting 1982 P.S.A. about nuclear disarmament hosted by Burt Lancaster, who speaks to a woman who survived the bombing of Hiroshima. And that&amp;rsquo;s not all. There's &amp;ldquo;Decoding &amp;lsquo;Klaatu Barada Nikto:&amp;rsquo; Science Fiction as Metaphor,&amp;rdquo; which looks at the film in the context of its time. &amp;ldquo;A Brief History of Flying Saucers&amp;rdquo; is a serious look at the subject of U.F.O.s. There&amp;rsquo;s audio from Kenneth Arnold&amp;rsquo;s 1947 incident at Mt. Ranier; discussion of Roswell, New Mexico; and some alleged footage. It is interesting to hear how some believe the contactees have spoiled the notion, but the feature&amp;rsquo;s inclusion is questionable as it really doesn&amp;rsquo;t fit with the film. The Blu-ray exclusives couldn&amp;rsquo;t be more different. &amp;ldquo;Interactive Theremin: Create Your Own Score&amp;rdquo; is a great feature where you get to select eight one-second notes and one rest to create 30 seconds of music to accompany Gort&amp;rsquo;s first appearance. &amp;ldquo;Gort Command! Interactive Game&amp;rdquo; is a complete waste of time where you look out of Gort&amp;rsquo;s visor, moving around to shoot people and vaporize them. Don&amp;rsquo;t stand still.  Get The Day The Earth Stood Still into your video library.  Serious fans of the film will at the very least want to rent this to see the new features.  </spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: The Strangers Fall Forgetting Ian Stone Stood Still</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/dibot/archive/2008/12/9/38131.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/17539/default.aspx'>dibot</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/9/2008 1:49:42 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> For some reason, I thought The Fall was a foreign film. It's not. It's just a beautiful, tragic story of a little girl in the hospital and a young man who tells her stories while they heal. Only it's way more. It broke my heart. I cried and laughed and enjoyed the visual delight of the stories. See it.A classic sci-fi film, The Day the Earth Stood Still, is about to get the remake treatment. This version has a polite, well-dressed alien in the form of Michael Rennie ("Assignment Terror"), trying to save the Earth from itself. The movie gives an interesting look at how an outsider might see our world. It also shows how humans are easily led to distrust what they don't understand, outsiders of nay sort. I hope the remake can capture at least some of this.I really loved Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Jason Segel ("Knocked Up") stars as a musician who's actress girlfriend dumps him. Then he goes to Hawaii to try to get over her, only she's there, too. It's sweet sometimes and seems like a real relationship. But it's also hilarious. Often with the main people, but the side characters are all memorable and funny as well. And the mock CSI is brilliant. Can't wait to see this again.Writer/director Bryan Bertino's feature debut The Strangers The Strangers (2008)is a mesmerizing nightmare. A couple find themselves in a remote cabin tormented by three masked strangers. Liv Tyler ("The Incredible Hulk") and Scott Speedman ("Adoration") are really the only two with any screen time, and they are totally believable. The colors of the film are great, warm and dark. The atmosphere is creepy and leads us in slowly so that we buy into the terror on screen. I can't wait to see more from Bertino.An After Dark Horrorfest movie, The Deaths of Ian Stone is one of their better offerings. Mike Vogel ("Caffeine") stars as a young man who wakes every day in a slightly different life, only to be hunted down and killed by mysterious clawed shadow creatures. The effects are quite good. And I enjoyed the mythology and slow build to the reveal of why this is happening to Vogel.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:49:42 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>dibot</spout:postby><spout:postto>dibot Blog</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/9/2008 1:49:42 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>For some reason, I thought The Fall was a foreign film. It's not. It's just a beautiful, tragic story of a little girl in the hospital and a young man who tells her stories while they heal. Only it's way more. It broke my heart. I cried and laughed and enjoyed the visual delight of the stories. See it.A classic sci-fi film, The Day the Earth Stood Still, is about to get the remake treatment. This version has a polite, well-dressed alien in the form of Michael Rennie ("Assignment Terror"), trying to save the Earth from itself. The movie gives an interesting look at how an outsider might see our world. It also shows how humans are easily led to distrust what they don't understand, outsiders of nay sort. I hope the remake can capture at least some of this.I really loved Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Jason Segel ("Knocked Up") stars as a musician who's actress girlfriend dumps him. Then he goes to Hawaii to try to get over her, only she's there, too. It's sweet sometimes and seems like a real relationship. But it's also hilarious. Often with the main people, but the side characters are all memorable and funny as well. And the mock CSI is brilliant. Can't wait to see this again.Writer/director Bryan Bertino's feature debut The Strangers The Strangers (2008)is a mesmerizing nightmare. A couple find themselves in a remote cabin tormented by three masked strangers. Liv Tyler ("The Incredible Hulk") and Scott Speedman ("Adoration") are really the only two with any screen time, and they are totally believable. The colors of the film are great, warm and dark. The atmosphere is creepy and leads us in slowly so that we buy into the terror on screen. I can't wait to see more from Bertino.An After Dark Horrorfest movie, The Deaths of Ian Stone is one of their better offerings. Mike Vogel ("Caffeine") stars as a young man who wakes every day in a slightly different life, only to be hunted down and killed by mysterious clawed shadow creatures. The effects are quite good. And I enjoyed the mythology and slow build to the reveal of why this is happening to Vogel.</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Recast THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951)</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/Filmgaming/Recast_THE_DAY_THE_EARTH_STOOD_STILL_1951/563/37778/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/2470/default.aspx'>SkyPilot</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/Filmgaming/563/discussions.aspx'>Filmgaming</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 12/1/2008 9:55:17 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> Okay, we have Hollywood to compete with this time. Recast The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). Best recast gets a t-shirt, and I'll be impressed if someone picks a better Klaatu than Keanu Reeves. Winner announced on Friday, December 12. Watch the 1951 trailer. Watch the trailer for the new movie with Keanu and Jennifer Connelly.   The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Michael Rennie     ...     Klaatu  Patricia Neal    ...     Helen Benson  Hugh Marlowe    ...     Tom Stevens (Helen's boyfriend)  Sam Jaffe    ...     Prof. Jacob Barnhardt     Billy Gray    ...     Bobby Benson  Frances Bavier    ...     Mrs. Barley  Lock Martin    ...     Gort   I didn't see this movie until recently, but I'm pretty sure Gort wouldn't have scared me as a child. I find the gorilla from old Showbiz Pizza more frightening. <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:55:17 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>SkyPilot</spout:postby><spout:postto>Filmgaming</spout:postto><spout:postdate>12/1/2008 9:55:17 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>Okay, we have Hollywood to compete with this time. Recast The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). Best recast gets a t-shirt, and I'll be impressed if someone picks a better Klaatu than Keanu Reeves. Winner announced on Friday, December 12. Watch the 1951 trailer. Watch the trailer for the new movie with Keanu and Jennifer Connelly.   The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Michael Rennie     ...     Klaatu  Patricia Neal    ...     Helen Benson  Hugh Marlowe    ...     Tom Stevens (Helen's boyfriend)  Sam Jaffe    ...     Prof. Jacob Barnhardt     Billy Gray    ...     Bobby Benson  Frances Bavier    ...     Mrs. Barley  Lock Martin    ...     Gort   I didn't see this movie until recently, but I'm pretty sure Gort wouldn't have scared me as a child. I find the gorilla from old Showbiz Pizza more frightening. </spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:What's Your Favorite Episode?</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/A_World_of_MSTies/Re_What_s_Your_Favorite_Episode/590/36077/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/122321/default.aspx'>seely</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/A_World_of_MSTies/590/discussions.aspx'>A World of MSTies</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 10/9/2008 9:31:10 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I looked up the episode guide and am willing to concede that a) you're probably right and b) I really don't know my classic sci-fi!  I think the episode I was thinking of was Pod People... really though, nearly any of the sci-fi centric episodes were absolutely hilarious!  I may have to try to track down some seasons on DVD for the impending winter hibernation... [quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="seely"]Hm I don't remember a lot of specific episodes unfortunately, but I think one that always stood out for me was 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.  At least, I'm pretty sure thats what it was.  I don't think I saw an episode that wasn't immediately a 'favorite'!  Note: I tend to refer to anything I like as an 'all-time-favorite'![/quote] I think you are probably mistaken Seely.  The Day the Earth Stood Still is a pretty well respected classic Sci-Fi film.  It probably was never given the MST3K treatment.  But then again, maybe I'm wrong! [/quote]<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 13:31:10 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>seely</spout:postby><spout:postto>A World of MSTies</spout:postto><spout:postdate>10/9/2008 9:31:10 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I looked up the episode guide and am willing to concede that a) you're probably right and b) I really don't know my classic sci-fi!  I think the episode I was thinking of was Pod People... really though, nearly any of the sci-fi centric episodes were absolutely hilarious!  I may have to try to track down some seasons on DVD for the impending winter hibernation... [quote user="Risselada"] [quote user="seely"]Hm I don't remember a lot of specific episodes unfortunately, but I think one that always stood out for me was 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.  At least, I'm pretty sure thats what it was.  I don't think I saw an episode that wasn't immediately a 'favorite'!  Note: I tend to refer to anything I like as an 'all-time-favorite'![/quote] I think you are probably mistaken Seely.  The Day the Earth Stood Still is a pretty well respected classic Sci-Fi film.  It probably was never given the MST3K treatment.  But then again, maybe I'm wrong! [/quote]</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Re:What's Your Favorite Episode?</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/groups/A_World_of_MSTies/Re_What_s_Your_Favorite_Episode/590/36051/1/ShowPost.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/5353/default.aspx'>Risselada</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/A_World_of_MSTies/590/discussions.aspx'>A World of MSTies</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 10/8/2008 4:13:48 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> [quote user="seely"]Hm I don't remember a lot of specific episodes unfortunately, but I think one that always stood out for me was 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.  At least, I'm pretty sure thats what it was.  I don't think I saw an episode that wasn't immediately a 'favorite'!  Note: I tend to refer to anything I like as an 'all-time-favorite'![/quote] I think you are probably mistaken Seely.  The Day the Earth Stood Still is a pretty well respected classic Sci-Fi film.  It probably was never given the MST3K treatment.  But then again, maybe I'm wrong!<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 20:13:48 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>Risselada</spout:postby><spout:postto>A World of MSTies</spout:postto><spout:postdate>10/8/2008 4:13:48 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>[quote user="seely"]Hm I don't remember a lot of specific episodes unfortunately, but I think one that always stood out for me was 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.  At least, I'm pretty sure thats what it was.  I don't think I saw an episode that wasn't immediately a 'favorite'!  Note: I tend to refer to anything I like as an 'all-time-favorite'![/quote] I think you are probably mistaken Seely.  The Day the Earth Stood Still is a pretty well respected classic Sci-Fi film.  It probably was never given the MST3K treatment.  But then again, maybe I'm wrong!</spout:body></item>
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      <title>Spout Post: Comic-Con 2008 Schedule released</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/spoutblog/archive/2008/7/8/32286.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/ProductImages/t27196cx85c.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' />
<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/9325/default.aspx'>SpoutBlog</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/blogs/spoutblog/default.aspx'>SpoutBlog on spout.com</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 7/8/2008 2:01:17 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> So, it&rsquo;s only the Thursday schedule they&rsquo;re leaking over at the San Diego headquarters for Comic-Con, but it looks packed. Start the day with a coffee and Click &amp; Clack, The Tappit Brothers (only PBS would cash in on primetime Family Guy territory with an animated NPR talk show), then head over for a sneak peak at Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly in a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, more campy source material to convert into a money maker. (Check back, we&rsquo;ll be liveblogging Comic-Con 2008 when it starts, July 24.) Read the full Thursday schedule for Comic-Con 2008 after the jump.   (h/t Shawna Benson on FriendFeed) Thursday, July 24 10:00-11:00      Click &amp; Clack&rsquo;s As the Wrench Turns&mdash;Behind the scenes at PBS&rsquo;s hilarious new primetime toon, based      on the famous radio show Car Talk, direct from Car Talk Plaza! Catch      a sneak peek of a new episode, plus Q&amp;A with the creators: Tom Sito (The Lion King, Osmosis Jones), Bill Kroyer (Tron, Garfield      the Movie), Stephen Silver (Kim Possible), Floyd Norman (101 Dalmatians), Helen Jen (TMNT), Tom Minton (Pinky and the Brain), and executive producer Howard Grossman. Extra bonus feature: a special message for Comic-Con from the real Tom &amp; Ray, the Tappet Bros! Room 2 10:00-11:00      75 Years of Doc Savage&mdash;Anthony Tollin (editor/publisher of  Doc Savage and The Shadow double-novel reprints) leads a panel discussion on the pulp era&rsquo;s greatest superhero and the Man of Bronze&rsquo;s iconic influence on comic book superheroes, including Superman and Batman., Panelists will also discuss what&rsquo;s coming up next in Nostalgia Ventures&rsquo; pulp reprint series. Panelists include movie producer/popular culture historian Michael      Uslan. Room 5AB 10:00-11:00      Kings: Exclusive Sneak Peek Screening and Q&amp;A with Cast and      Executive Producers&mdash;Kings is a contemporary re-imagining of the timeless tale of David and Goliath, an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances, and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom. Be the first to see an exclusive sneak peek from the two-hour pilot. Moderated by Greg Grunberg (Heroes),      the panel includes a Q&amp;A with creator/executive producer Michael Green (Heroes), director/executive producer Francis Lawrence (I      Am Legend), executive producer Erwin Stoff (I Am Legend),      and the cast: Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Deadwood), Chris      Egan (Resident Evil: Extinction), Susanna Thompson (Star      Trek: Voyager), Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl), and Allison      Miller (Seventeen Again). Room 6B 10:00-11:00      Fans&rsquo; Guide to Comic-Con&mdash;Wesley Strawther, Matt Jeffery, Jesse      Lopez, and Johann Joseph host your guide to the largest comics convention around. Designed to help rookie convention goers have the most fun possible, this panel offers even a gem or two for veteran attendees! Room      8 10:00-11:00      The Gene Roddenberry Legacy: Roddenberry in the 21st Century&mdash;Building      on his father&rsquo;s legacy with Star Trek, Rod Roddenberry and Roddenberry Productions are bringing the Roddenberry philosophy into the 21st century, through their work on the forthcoming feature documentary Trek Nation,      as well as the development of original content in webcomics such as Rod      &amp; Barry and Gene&rsquo;s Journal. This panel features exclusive Comic-Con looks at new Roddenberry content and projects currently in development. Featuring Eugene &ldquo;Rod&rdquo; Roddenberry, Trevor Roth (COO of      Roddenberry Productions), and Paul Keller. Room 10 10:00-11:00      Masters of the Web&mdash;For the second year in a row the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to discuss how new media have affected movie making, what it takes to run a popular site, and much more in a panel discussion and Q&amp;A session. Participants include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net), Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com), Mike Sampson (Joblo.com), Erik Davis (Cinematical.com), John Campea (TheMovieBlog.com),      Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com), Eric &ldquo;Quint&rdquo; Vespe (Aintitcool.com), Devin Faraci (CHUD.com), Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com), and Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com). Moderated by      directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank 2, The Game).      Room 32AB 10:30-11:30      Tripwire&mdash;The staff of Tripwire and some friends discuss      Tripwire Annual 2008 and the future of genre fiction, with special      panelists Pat McGreal, Jamie McKelvie, and others. Moderated      by Joel Meadows (editor-in-chief) and Andy Grossberg (associate      editor, U.S.). Room 3 10:00-11:00      DC Talent Search Orientation&mdash;Learn what DC Comics looks for in artists and how to improve your chances of becoming a working professional! Panelists will discuss the different needs of the DC Universe, Vertigo, WildStorm, MAD magazine, Minx, and Zuda. This informative orientation session will explain how DC&rsquo;s Talent Search works and provide numerous tips and tricks on how to improve your work and explore opportunities. In order to have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session is mandatory. (Please      note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.) Room 4 10:30-11:30      Freaks, Geeks, and Tiny Toons&mdash;Warner Home Video brings the hit      animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid! to DVD on July 29. This panel features Bruce Timm (storyboard      artist, character designer), John McCann (Douglas Douglas, Hero      Boy story editor), Paul Rugg (Freakazoid writer), Sherri      Stoner (writer, producer, story editor), Paul Dini (writer, story      editor), Jean MacCurdy (executive producer), Rich Arons (producer,      writer, director) and Andrea Romano (voice director). They&rsquo;re      tiny, they&rsquo;re toony, they&rsquo;re all a little loony! Executive produced by Steven      Spielberg, Tiny Toon Adventures is a Daytime Emmy Award animated series      that spawned a whole new generation of madcap Looney Toons characters,      including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton J. Pig, among      others. Freakazoid!aired for two seasons. Also executive produced by Spielberg, this Daytime Emmy Award&ndash;winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of supervillains. Room 6A 10:30-11:30      Spotlight on Noel Neill&mdash;She&rsquo;s celebrating her 60th anniversary as America&rsquo;s      favorite superhero sweetheart! Comic-Con special guest Noel Neill first      took on the role of ace reporter Lois Lane in the 1948 Superman serial from Columbia, and she went on to provide the definitive depiction of the character in the popular 1950s TV show, Adventures of Superman, with      George Reeves. Superman historian John Field interviews Ms. Neill about      her life with the man in the cape and the rest of her amazing career! Room 7AB 10:30-11:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Guerilla Warfare and Sneak Attacks: The Politics of Representing War in Film and Comics of the 1950s&mdash;Rocco Versaci (Palomar College) discusses his book      This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as Literature, in which he champions comics as a legitimate literary artform and argues that comics as a marginalized medium have been uniquely suited to subvert dominant ideologies in ways impossible for more highly regarded media. In the 1940s and 1950s, when both the comics and film industries were hard at work representing war, comics&mdash;because they were considered a marginal entertainment media&mdash;were &ldquo;freer&rdquo; to deliver subversive and even incendiary political messages. Room 30AB 10:30-12:00      Comic Book Law School 101: Let&rsquo;s Get It Started&mdash;A very good place to start&hellip;to start learning how to protect your intellectual property rights, that is! Learn the basics of copyright and trademark law in this popular interactive lecture series brought to you by noted attorney Michael Lovitz,      author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book. This first workshop covers the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, works of authorship, characters, and names from conception through publication and beyond. Attendees will participate in an interactive discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws, as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those rights. Along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections, and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for one (1) credit of California MCLE.] Room 30CDE 10:45-11:45      Reinventing the Page: Stan Lee and Grant Morrison Talk Virgin Comics&mdash;Two of the most important creators in the history of comic books team up to discuss the bold new frontiers being explored in the art of storytelling. Legendary creator Stan Lee (Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men) shares his insights on the world of comics and presents never-before-revealed hints of his new superhero universe with Virgin Comics. Joining Stan is prolific creator Grant Morrison (New X-Men, All Star Superman, Final Crisis),      contemporary comics&rsquo; most active mind, who will discuss his new Virgin Comics      animated online series MBX while offering his own insights on comics and engaging with Stan in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about the long history and boundless future of their beloved medium. Ballroom 20 11:00-12:00      Indies in Comics&mdash;Do you intend to create the next great comic book, action figure, or the like? If so, you know that doing so as an independent can be difficult. What should you do? How do you get started? The Antidote Trust is here to answer many of your questions. TAT, the ultimate independent creators&rsquo; collective, produces comics, action figures&mdash;nearly anything&mdash;and rivals the industry&rsquo;s top companies in quality and professional outlook. TAT is a diverse group, including men and women from across the country and from all ethnicities. Their projects range from sci-fi to standard superhero to Asian/Indian mythology to noir to twists on today&rsquo;s society. These trailblazers will discuss making independent projects that challenge the majors in production value, originality, and professionalism. Room 2 11:00-12:00      Professional Writing: Threat or Menace?&mdash;Let&rsquo;s talk writing, creativity, and selling (and selling out), and what the world of professional writing is like. Questions that you&rsquo;ve always wanted to ask? Creative blocks bugging you? Wondered what the H*O*L*L*Y*W*O*O*D life is really like? Show      up and get answers to those questions. This no-holds-barred talk is moderated      by J. Michael Straczynski. Room 5AB 11:00-12:00      The Comic Art of J. G. Jones&mdash;One of the most popular artists working      in comics today, Comic-Con special guest J. G. Jones talks about his      projects, including the summer blockbuster movie hit Wanted and DC&rsquo;s      Final Crisis, with Ian Sattler, senior story editor,      DCU. Room 8 11:00-12:00      LGBT Portrayals in Comics&mdash;With the increased number of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) characters in both mainstream and indie comics today, it&rsquo;s time to examine how they&rsquo;re faring. Has this increased presence meant better and more complex portrayals, or is there more to be explored? Has the call for &ldquo;positive&rdquo; portrayals been beneficial, or has it left LGBT characters one-dimensional? And what can we expect in the future? Join moderator Patricia Jeres (Prism board member and talent and industry      relations chair) and panelists Perry Moore (author of Hero,      winner of the Lambda Literary Award; executive producer of Disney&rsquo;s The      Chronicles of Narnia series), Gail Simone (Birds of Prey, Wonder      Woman), and Bob Schreck (group editor, DC Comics) for this insightful      discussion. Room 10 11:00-12:00      The Disney Animation Story Process&mdash;Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt),      Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark      Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist,      Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul      Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie      Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don&rsquo;t miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney&rsquo;s next animated feature, Bolt! Room 32AB 11:15-12:15      30th Anniversary Battlestar Galactica Panel&mdash;Richard Hatch (Tom      Zarek/Apollo), Bear McCreary (BG composer), producer Tom      DeSanto (Transformers, X-Men), Dr. Kevin Grazier (science      consultant), and surprise guests present an in-depth discussion of the Battlestar universe from the classic to the re-imagined and beyond, including BSG trailers and Q&amp;A. Room 6B 11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Neil Googe&mdash;From Welcome      to Tranquility to WildCats: World&rsquo;s End, it&rsquo;s no secret that artist      Neil Googe is a talent on the rise!  Find out all you want to know about this up-and-coming star artist with moderator and WildStorm senior editor Ben Abernathy, including plans that will surely change the WildStorm      Universe! Room 3 11:30-12:30      From the K Chronicles to The Knight Life: Keith Knight&mdash;Help      celebrate the release of Comic-Con favorite Keith Knight&rsquo;s The Complete      K Chronicles, a 500-page omnibus collection of the Harvey Award&ndash;winning comic strip. Knight will present his hilarious slideshow, chronicling his jump from self-published zines to award-winning comic strip, ending with his new syndicated daily strip, The Knight Life, recently launched by United      Features Syndicate. Room 4 11:30-12:30      SPORE: One-on-One with Will Wright&mdash;Will Wright is best known      for creating the SimCity and The Sims video game franchises, the latter of which has sold more than 100 million games to date. In 2007, he was given the Vanguard Award from the Producer&rsquo;s Guild of America, making him the first person in the videogame industry to receive such an honor. Wright&rsquo;s next video game, SPORE, is scheduled for release on      September 7. Join Will Wright for his first-ever appearance at Comic-Con!      Room 6CDEF 11:30-12:30      Hasbro: GI Joe&mdash;As Hasbro ramps up for the summer 2009 blockbuster      movie release of GI Joe, Aaron Archer (Hasbro Design), Michael      Ritchie (Hasbro Marketing), and Michelino Paolino (Hasbro Design) discuss this year&rsquo;s product line, entertainment, and other initiatives. Panelists will include special guests that you won&rsquo;t want to miss, plus Q&amp;A! Room      7AB 11:30-1:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #2: Comics Pedagogy&mdash;As comics find more mainstream acceptance, they are increasingly being incorporated into higher education. This panel looks at comics in the classroom both as texts and as tools. Jeffrey Kahan (University of Laverne) and David Baldizon (School of Arts and Enterprise) discuss their use of comic books to teach English composition and to foster greater cultural awareness more generally through the exploration of comics&rsquo; social, historical and literary significance. Patrick Jagoda (Duke University) considers how to incorporate comics as a medium into an otherwise &ldquo;high literary&rdquo; and theoretical curriculum. Chris &ldquo;Tof&rdquo; Eklund,  Aaron Kashtan, and James Reaves (University of Florida) present the innovative approaches to comics studies currently being practiced by graduate students in the University of Florida&rsquo;s Department of English, focusing on the uses of Lovecraft adaptations, Scott Pilgrim&rsquo;s video game logic, and art spiegelman&rsquo;s funny animals. A professional development certificate for teachers is      available for this session. Room 30AB 11:30-1:00      20th Century Fox: The Day The Earth Stood Still and Max Payne&mdash;  Stars      Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, plus director Scott Derrickson and producer Erwin Stoff, present an exclusive look at The Day The      Earth Stood Still, Fox&rsquo;s contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu is Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor&rsquo;s appearance, a woman (Jennifer) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission&mdash;and come to understand the ramifications of his being a self-described &ldquo;friend to the Earth.&rdquo; Klaatu Barada Nikto. The legendary      interactive video game Max Payne comes to the big screen, telling the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. &ldquo;Max Payne&rdquo; himself&mdash;Mark Wahlberg&mdash;will      be on hand with Mila Kunis, Ludacris, and director John Moore to discuss turning the game&rsquo;s noirish, hard-hitting, and complex world and      characters into a movie event.  Hall H 11:45-12:45 Knight      Rider: First Look at the New Series and Q&amp;A with Cast and Executive      Producers&mdash;On the heels of NBC&rsquo;s hit sequel movie      based on the iconic 1980s television classic, Knight Rider has been reinvented as a supercharged action series showcasing the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). Be the first to see exclusive footage from the new series. Moderated by Television Week deputy editor/columnist Josef      Adalian, who participates in a Q&amp;A session with executive producer/showrunner      Gary Scott Thompson (The Fast and The Furious, Las Vegas); executive      producer David Bartis (Heist, The OC); and the cast: Justin      Bruening (Cold Case), Deanna Russo (NCIS), Sydney      Tamiia Poitier (Veronica Mars), Paul Campbell (Battlestar      Galactica), Yancey Arias (Kingpin), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Smith Cho (Blades of Glory). Room      6A 12:00-1:00      Sideshow Collectibles&mdash;Sideshow Collectibles is a leading manufacturer in the world of figure collectibles, with an award-winning artistic team. Sideshow&rsquo;s product development team offers insights into the newest products and licenses, as well as a Q&amp;A session. Room 2 12:00-1:00      The New Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&rsquo;s: English-Language World Premiere&mdash;Be the      first on the planet to see the English language version of the new Yu-Gi-Oh!      5D&rsquo;s television series. Plus, meet the team behind the show, including&mdash;straight      from Japan&mdash;producer Teruaki Jitsumatsu (Transformers: Robots in      Disguise). Yumi Hoashi of Konami, and representatives from UpperDeck, 4KidsEntertainment, and Playmates Toys will also reveal what&rsquo;s in store for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&rsquo;s fans and, while supplies last, offer a few surprises      for lucky attendees! Room 5AB 12:00-1:00      Spotlight on Paul Gulacy&mdash;One of the most exciting artists working in      comics, Comic-Con special guest Paul Gulacy has a career spanning over      30 years. Famous for his cinematic style on books such as Master of Kung      Fu, Gulacy talks about his work, past, present, and future. Room 8 12:00-1:00      How Not to Break into Comics&mdash;There have been countless articles and      panels on how to break into comics, but very few on how not to. Randal      C. Jarrell (managing editor at Oni Press), Jennifer de Guzman (editor-in-chief of SLG Publishing), and other industry insiders discuss the common and often-hilarious mistakes people make when trying to pitch or get work in the comics industry. This unique inside perspective will help any prospective creator learn how to navigate the potential pitfalls that doom far too many in their attempts to break into comics. If you want to work in comics, you do not want to miss this panel! Room 10 12:00-1:00      Doctor Who&mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), and writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who) discuss their creative process and experience      working on the BBC&rsquo;s Doctor Who&mdash;Britain&rsquo;s most successful sci-fi franchise&mdash;with      exclusive clips and a Q&amp;A session. Ballroom 20 12:00-1:00      Classics Illustrated&mdash;Classics Illustrated is back, and it&rsquo;s got company! Publishers ranging from Marvel to the Bible house Thomas Nelson are offering James Bond adaptations, manga versions of Shakespeare, and everything in between. How do writers and artists face the scary task of making the classics fresh while living up to the original works&rsquo; greatness? Rick Geary, Roy Thomas, Charles Kochman, and David Seidman reveal how they&rsquo;ve been doing it. Room 32AB 12:30-1:30      Spotlight on Eddie Campbell&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Eddie Campbell talks about his books, including From Hell, The Fate of the      Artist and his latest, due for release at Comic-Con, The Amazing Remarkable      Monsieur Leotard, His co-writer on the latter, Dan Best, will also      be on hand to answer questions. Room 3 12:30-1:15      Humor in Science Fiction&mdash;Learn the secrets of the humor game from some      top insiders in the field, including David Gerrold (&rdquo;The Trouble With      Tribbles&rdquo;), William F. Nolan (Sam Space, Logan&rsquo;s Run), John      Truby (Anatomy of Story), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight      Zone, Star Trek, Ocean&rsquo;s 11, Logan&rsquo;s Run), and Marc Scott Zicree (executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone Companion).      Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president Mark      O&rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 12:30-1:30      DC: Superman: Man of Tomorrow&mdash;The groundwork is being laid now for the next phase of Superman&rsquo;s heroic career. The architects of Superman&rsquo;s future are here to give you a glimpse of what is to come. Featuring Superman senior editor Matt Idelson, Geoff Johns (Action Comics),      James Robinson (Superman), Renato Guedes (Superman),      and more! Room 6B 12:30-1:30      William Katt: Greatest American Hero Comic&mdash;Join Alex, Justin, and Pete from Pulp Secret for one of the biggest announcements at this year&rsquo;s Comic-Con, an event that&rsquo;s been 25 years in the making. Catastrophic Comics&rsquo; William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Christopher Folino (Gamers), and Derek McCaw (Fanboy Planet) along with      Arcana Studios&rsquo; Sean O&rsquo;Reilly (The Clockwork Girl) are on hand      for an interview and Q&amp;A. Room 7AB 1:00-2:00      Spotlight on Steve Purcell&mdash;Join Sam &amp;      Max creator&mdash;and Eisner Award winner and Comic-Con special guest&mdash;Steve      Purcell on a visual tour from his first scratchy Sam &amp; Max strips through his career as an illustrator, game designer, and concept artist to his current role as a Pixar storyteller. Q&amp;A to follow. Room      2 1:00-2:00      Modern Masters: Live!&mdash;Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington brings together three of the greatest artists in comics&mdash;Frank Cho (Liberty      Meadows, Mighty Avengers), Michael Golden (Micronauts, The &lsquo;Nam),  and Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales, Superman: Man of Steel)&mdash;for a conversation  about art, comics, and beyond! Room 5AB 1:00-2:00      Activision with Stan Lee&mdash;From webslinging to forming the ultimate alliance of superheroes, Marvel and Activision continue to bring many of the world&rsquo;s most popular and beloved comic book heroes to life like never before. Explore, behind the scenes, how the teams draw inspiration from a generation of Stan Lee&rsquo;s legendary Marvel comics to re-create the most authentic heroes and advanced superpowers in high-definition for today&rsquo;s gamer. Stan Lee, members from Activision&rsquo;s development studios Shaba Games and Vicarious Visions, and former game designer and current comic writer Brian Reed present an engaging discussion and preview of the imagination, creative process, and technology used to develop the most advanced superhero games ever. Room      6A 1:00-2:00      Mark and Sergio&mdash;The world&rsquo;s fastest cartoonist joins forces with the      Comic-Con 2008 weekend record holder for panel moderation! Yes, it&rsquo;s Mark      Evanier and Sergio Aragon&eacute;s together again. Expect lots of talk on Groo and anything else these two whirlwinds are conspiring to bring us in the near future. Room 8 1:00-2:00      Bongo Comics&mdash;Celebrate 15 years of mischief and merriment with Bongo      Comics. Be a party to the party as managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and books based on Matt Groening&rsquo;s phenomenal TV shows. Find out what&rsquo;s in the future for the upstart comic book company that Bart built. This is a &ldquo;must-attend&rdquo; panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama. Room 10 1:00-2:00      Torchwood&mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who), and actors John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd,      Naoko Mori and Burn Gorman discuss their creative process and experience      on working on BBC America&rsquo;s highest-rated show ever&mdash;Torchwood&mdash; followed      by a Q&amp;A session. Ballroom 20 UPDATE: 1:00-2:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Comics and the Law&mdash;TBD 1:00-2:00      Hi-Fi Coloring Workshop&mdash;Brian Miller (Superman) and Kristy      Miller (Hi-Fi Color for Comics) share their tips, tricks, and techniques for coloring comics. Want to learn how to color? Join Brian and Kristy for a coloring demonstration and Q&amp;A session. Room 30CDE 1:00-2:00      The Future of the Comics Pamphlet&mdash;Are serialized      comics in a death-spiral? Is the graphic novel the sole shape of comics to      come? Retailers including Carr D&rsquo;Angelo (Earth 2 Comics), publishing      representatives including Joe Keatinge (Image Comics), and cartoonists      discuss the state of the periodical with moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading      Comics). Room 32AB 1:15-2:00      How to Tell a Story&mdash;Get a deep insight into the craft of storytelling      from these masters in the field: David Gerrold (TV writer, author of      30+ novels), William F. Nolan (TV and film writer, author of over a      dozen novels), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight Zone, Star Trek,      Ocean&rsquo;s 11, Logan&rsquo;s Run), John Truby (owner, John Truby&rsquo;s Writer&rsquo;s      Studio, author, Anatomy of Story), and Marc Scott Zicree (TV      writer, executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone      Companion). Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president      Mark O&rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 1:15-2:45      Summit Pictures&mdash;Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive      footage of some of its upcoming major film releases:  Push&mdash;In this futuristic sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong, a group of young American ex-pats with extraordinary psychic abilities must band together and use their different talents on a final mission to escape a clandestine government agency forever. Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou,      Camilla Belle and director Paul McGuigan present a first look      at exclusive footage and answer questions about the film. Knowing&mdash;An action thriller of global proportions. Director Alex Proyas appears      in person to introduce never-before-seen footage for his new major motion      picture starring Nicolas Cage. Twilight&mdash;Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series, Twilight is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a mortal.      Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and the      cast&mdash;including Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella),      Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob)&mdash;answer your questions about bringing the world of these beloved characters to life on the big screen and show exclusive footage from the film.  Hall H 1:30-2:30      Conan Comics and Beyond&mdash;Dark Horse Comics revitalized Conan in 2004&mdash;now it&rsquo;s set to launch stunning interpretations of Robert E. Howard heroes Kull and Solomon Kane in 2008. Conan editor Philip Simon moderates      a discussion of the upcoming titles with creators who&rsquo;ve worked on Howard      comics past and present&mdash;Scott Allie (Solomon Kane), Will      Conrad (Kull), Dave Stewart (Solomon Kane), and Jos&eacute;      Villarrubia (Conan)&mdash;focusing on the company&rsquo;s new series and adapting      Howard&rsquo;s works to comics. Room 3 1:30-3:00      Artemis Fowl&mdash;Eoin Colfer, author of the blockbuster Artemis      Fowl series, launches his sixth book in the series, Artemis Fowl: The      Time Paradox, with Fairies, Fiends and Flatulence, a hilarious one man live show that explains to fans the genesis of each of Eoin&rsquo;s characters in the books&mdash;both good and evil&mdash;all of which come from his four Irish brothers. Room 7AB 1:45-2:45      Marvel: X-Men&mdash;The X-Men have a new home and a new direction      in Manifest Destiny. This star-studded, must-attend panel features      the writers of the X-Verse, including Ed Brubaker (Uncanny X-Men),      Matt Fraction (Uncanny X-Men), Chris Yost (X-Force),      Craig Kyle (X-Force), Daniel Way (Deadpool), Marjorie      Liu (NYX), and Duane Swierczynski (Cable), plus Axel      Alonso (X-Men group editor) and Nick Lowe (X-Men editor). Room      6B 2:00-3:00      Science Fiction That Will Change Your Life&mdash;A discussion of science      fiction stories intended to make you rethink your whole life or alter your      perceptions. With Annalee Newitz (editor-in-chief, io9.com; contributor,      Wired), Austin Grossman (author, Soon I Will Be Invincible),      Charlie Jane Anders (news editor, io9.com; contributor, Lady Churchill&rsquo;s      Rosebud Wristlet), Graeme McMillan (weekend editor, io9.com, contributor,      Newsarama), and Patrick Lee (editor, Sci-Fi Wire). Room 2 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Signe Wilkinson&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Signe Wilkinson,      Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist and creator of the new      comic strip Family Tree, will talk and show slides about juggling politics,      family humor, and hate mail. Famed editorial cartoonist Ted Rall introduces      the discussion. Room 4 2:00-3:00      The Middleman&mdash;Creator and executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost) and The Middleman actors Matt Keeslar (Dune)      and Natalie Morales (CSI: Miami) discuss the bizarre world of      The Middleman. Based on the graphic novels by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, The      Middleman follows the surreal life of twenty-something Wendy Watson as she gets recruited by a top secret agency to fight comic book-esque criminals under the guidance of her straight-laced boss, The Middleman. Room 5AB 2:00-3:00      Red Sonja: One-on-One&mdash;Robert Rodriguez (Sin City), Rose      McGowan (Grindhouse), Doug Aarniokoski (2nd unit      director, Resident Evil 3) and David White (Undisputed 2) are teaming up to bring back the red-headed warrior woman known as Red Sonja. Join Robert, Rose, Doug, and David for this one-on-one interview and Q&amp;A session! Room 6CDEF 2:00-3:30      Spotlight on Todd Klein&mdash;Eisner award-winning letterer and logo designer      Todd Klein (Sandman, Fables) is joined by moderator Mark      Evanier (Fanboy, Kirby: King of Comics) for a discussion of his 30-plus years in comics, from early days on staff at DC and lettering by hand to his present-day freelance career on many titles for DC, Marvel, and others, mainly on the computer. Focus will be on the intricacies of lettering, logo design, and more, as Todd and Mark show and discuss images of classic comics logos. Todd will also cover his recent self-published signed prints by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman and give away several copies of each. Room      8 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Jim Woodring: Please Stand By&mdash;Comic-Con special guest      Jim Woodring (The Frank Book) presents a slide show with commentary providing a rare overview of his life, career, motivations, methods, and dark personal secrets. Q&amp;A session to follow. Room 10 2:00-3:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #4: Superman&rsquo;s 70th Anniversary&mdash;Price      Hamilton (American Falls High School) compares three different versions of the Superman origin story and three versions of the Jewish folk tale &ldquo;The Golem of Prague&rdquo; to demonstrate how certain images begin to appropriate larger meanings through their consistent repetition. Liam Burke (National University of Galway) asks what makes some heroes &ldquo;super,&rdquo; examining the superhero archetype to uncover the superhero secret identity and to discover who are the &ldquo;Men of Tomorrow.&rdquo; Ben Saunders (University of Oregon) suggests that the essence of Superman&rsquo;s appeal&mdash;the core of his mythic significance&mdash;may have nothing to do with his superpowers and everything to do with the most serious and profound issues of philosophical ethics. Room 30AB 2:00-3:30      Animation on a $hoestring&mdash;Learn the down and dirty tricks on how to      create your own animation studio on a low budget, from Larry Loc, the      author of Animation on a ShoeString. Find out how to assemble the equipment you will need, how to build or buy equipment, and what software to use to edit and composite your project. Room 30CDE 2:00-3:00      Clickwheel: On-Demand Digital Comics for iPod and iPhone&mdash;Is the new      comic shop right in the palm of your hand? Join Clickwheel editor-in-chief      Tim Demeter for a demonstration of the latest in mobile comics&rsquo; technology. Tim will discuss the emergence of mobile content and digital delivery in the comic book industry and how it&rsquo;s changing the landscape of the business. Learn how to download and sync comics on your iPod or how to receive them on demand on your iPhone or iPod Touch! Creators interested in taking advantage of these new methods of distribution won&rsquo;t want to miss the site demonstration, as Clickwheel.net is free for anyone to use. Room 32AB 2:15-3:15      Halo Wars and the Halo Universe&mdash;Prima Games, Tor Books, McFarlane Toys, and Microsoft Games Studio bring you an in-depth panel discussion on all things Halo. Panelists include Eric Nylund,      author of Halo: The Fall of Reach and Halo: First Strike Onyx;      Tobias Buckell, author of the upcoming novel Halo: The Cole Protocol; game universe writers Graeme Devine (Halo Wars) and Frank      O&rsquo;Connor (Halo Trilogy); and Jon Goff and Corrinne Robinson,      McFarlane Toys&rsquo; brand management team for Halo action figures. Room      6A 2:15-3:15      Anchor Bay: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer Artists Panel&mdash;Preview      the upcoming DVD release of Jack Brooks Monster Slayer with star/producer      Trevor Matthews, director/co-writer Jon Knautz, producer Patrick      White, composer Ryan Shore, creature designer David Scott,      and horror icon Robert Englund! Then hear writer/director Daniel      Waters (Heathers), Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (Masters of Science Fiction), and writer/director Robert Hall (Laid to Rest) discuss their latest Anchor Bay projects! Moderated      by Shock Til You Drop&rsquo;s Ryan Rotten. Ballroom 20 2:30-3:30      Dumbrella&mdash;Artists from Dumbrella, one of the most popular online comics collectives, discuss webcomics, independent publishing, and subverting popular culture. Feel free to quiz Andrew Bell (The Creatures in My Head), Sam Brown (explodingdog), Jon Rosenberg (Goats), and Richard      Stevens III (Diesel Sweeties), along with special guests M.C.      Frontalot and Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie), about anything      your Internet heart desires. Room 3 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Bill Willingham&mdash;Both a master storyteller and an incredible      artist, Bill Willingham has created a huge following for his books.      His credits range from DCU&rsquo;s Salvation Run and Shadowpact to      the already classic Vertigo Fables and Jack of Fables and the      new House of Mystery. Hosted by superstar Fables artist Mark      Buckingham, this panel is sure to thrill! Room 2 3:00-4:00      Comic-Con Talkback 1&mdash;Here&rsquo;s your chance: talk to Comic-Con representatives about your first day and Preview Night. Have a complaint, a question, a suggestion or even some praise? Bring it! Room 4 3:00-4:00      DVD/Blu-ray Producers 2008&mdash;Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Adam      Jahnke (The Digital Bits.com, Geek Monthly) discuss the latest      DVD and Blu-ray Disc developments and look ahead at upcoming releases. Panelists      include Javier Soto (Pan&rsquo;s Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army),      Charles de Lauzirika (Blade Runner, Twin Peaks), Andy Mangels (The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer), Cliff Stephenson (Rambo,      Crank 1 &amp; 2), and Robert Meyer Burnett (Shoot &rsquo;Em Up, Free      Enterprise 2). There will be lots of Q&amp;A, so be sure to bring      your questions! Room 5AB 3:00-4:00      Wizard&rsquo;s First Rule&mdash;Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Ken      Biller (Star Trek: Voyager) give you a first look at the upcoming      television series Wizard&rsquo;s First Rule. The one-hour weekly series,      premiering in late fall, is based on Terry Goodkind&rsquo;s bestselling epic fantasy      series The Sword of Truth, which follows the extraordinary transformation of woodsman Richard Cypher into a magical leader who joins with a mysterious, beautiful woman to stop a bloodthirsty, sinister tyrant. Join Sam and Ken for a moderated interview and audience Q&amp;A session! Room 6B 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Ed Brubaker&mdash;The Comic-Con special guest Ed Brubaker is the Eisner Award&ndash;winning writer (Best Writer 2007, Best New Series 2007&mdash;Criminal)      whose work on Captain America, Daredevil, X-Men, and Criminal has catapulted him into the upper echelon of today&rsquo;s best comic writers. Ed talks about what&rsquo;s next in this Spotlight presentation. Room 7AB 3:00-4:00      TwoMorrows Publishing Today&mdash;Join the crew from TwoMorrows Publishing for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into creating all their fan-favorite books and magazines on the art and history of comics! Publisher John Morrow, Modern      Masters&rsquo; Eric Nolen-Weathington, Write Now!&rsquo;s Danny      Fingeroth, Brick Journal&rsquo;s Joe Meno, and Keith Dallas,      author of TwoMorrows&rsquo; new Flash Companion book unveil new products      and offer exclusive previews of upcoming items. Room 10 3:00-4:00      How to Break into Comics: Freddie E. Williams II&mdash;A few years ago, Freddie      E. Williams II (artist on Robin, The Flash, Seven Soldiers: Mister      Miracle, and others) broke into comics through DC Comics&rsquo; Talent Search. Since that time, Freddie has worked on some of DC&rsquo;s top-selling books. In this panel, Freddie lends his unique insights about breaking into comics by describing what editors are looking for, what you should include in your portfolio, and how to hang on to a job once you&rsquo;ve gotten it. Room 32AB 3:00-4:00      Disney: Race to Witch Mountain&mdash;What secrets does Witch Mountain      hold? Stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino and director Andy      Fickman talk about the mysterious, paranormal activity around Witch Mountain. Dwayne, Carla, and Andy will present the first look at the movie and answer audience questions as they talk about the thrilling action-adventure that is set to hit theatres in March 2009! Hall H 3:15-4:15      Capcom: The Making of Street Fighter IV&mdash;Producer      Yoshinoro Ono (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams) and associate producer      David Crislip deliver an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the much-anticipated Street Fighter IV video game, featuring the design of classic and new characters, creating compelling gameplay. Also, a sneak peek at the animated SFIV minimovies being created to complement the game. There will be a Q&amp;A session as well as Street Fighter-related surprises!      Street Fighter cosplayers are highly encouraged to attend this event,      as it marks the 20th anniversary of the Street Fighter franchise. Room      6CDEF 3:30-4:30      Manga: Lost in Translation&mdash;America loves foreign comics, especially manga. And as more and more movies based on these properties are produced, the way these comics are translated becomes an integral part of their success. Join experienced translators, editors, and manga and anime experts in a discussion of the art and craft of helping to make these stories the mega-hits they are today. Panelists include William Flanagan (Fairy Tail), Jonathan      Tarbox (Switch), Jason Thompson (Manga: The Complete      Guide), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Stephen Paul (Beck:      Mongolian Chop Squad), Julie Davis (Anime Classics Zettai!),      and Mark Simmons (Gundam 00)! Room 3 3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly&rsquo;s The Visionaries:      Comic Creators&mdash;Jim Lee (All-Star Batman &amp; Robin), John Cassaday (The Astonishing X-Men), Matt Fraction (Casanova), Mike      Mignola (Hellboy), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead),      Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil), and Grant Morrison (Final      Crisis) are the writers and artists blazing a path into the future of comics. Coming from both the mainstream and the independent worlds, these men and women can provide unique insights into the comics landscape. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly staff editor Nisha Gopalan. Room      6A 3:30-5:00 Golden and Silver Age of Comics&mdash;It&rsquo;s the amazing annual gathering of the      resident greats from the Golden and Silver Ages of comics! Moderated by Mark      Evanier, this year&rsquo;s list of luminaries includes Al Feldstein (EC      editor/writer/artist), Victor Gorelick (Archie Comics editor and writer),      Al Jaffee (MAD magazine cartoonist), comics writer/artist Larry      Lieber, Harvey Comics writer/editor Sid Jacobson, and artists Russ      Heath (G.I. Combat, Sgt. Rock) and Jerry Robinson (Batman).      Filled with personal reminiscences and anecdotes, this panel promises to be      a treasure trove of comics history! Room 8 3:30-4:30      Quantum Quest&mdash;This science fiction/science fact, 3D, large-format CGI-animated film will take you on a fantastic atomic journey through space. Quantum      Quest combines a captivating science fiction story with a mind-blowing real safari through the solar system (created using radar data and extraordinary imagery from seven NASA missions). The film is the only one to be initiated by JPL/NASA and is sponsored by JPL/NASA and Digimax Animation Studios (Taiwan). Co-directors Harry Kloor (Star Trek Voyager, Earth Final Conflict,      Godzilla) and Dan St. Pierre (Everyone&rsquo;s Hero, Shark Tale, Tarzan) show exclusive footage from the film, which will be released in late summer, 2009 in both large-format and Real D theaters worldwide. Watch for surprise appearances by some members of the voice cast, which includes legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, Chris Pine, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Alexander, Sandra Oh, William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, and Abigail Breslin. Ballroom 20 3:30-4:30      Bat-Manga! Chip Kidd and the Secret History of Batman in Japan&mdash;Chip Kidd (Mythology) lifts the veil on officially licensed, original Batman manga stories from 1966 Japan, not previously collected or translated in over 40 years. Narrated slide show, with Q&amp;A to follow. Room 30AB 3:30-5:00      Resin Casting and Silicone Mold-Making&mdash;Jeff Broz has presented six      previous seminars about plastics and casting. Sam Girgis has loved spaceship design since the Apollo missions. Whether you want to produce a garage kit model or reproduce a broken part for your vintage toy, this year&rsquo;s seminar will cover material choices and advance into more complex silicone mold design and casting techniques that should offer secrets to the novice and the working Joes in the trenches for short run 3D duplication, and for garage kits or industrial design. Plus, more about vendors and material choices to cast your sculptures and models. Room 30CDE 4:00-5:00      Dark Horse Horror&mdash;Dark Horse Comics is home to some of the best horror      comics ever produced, from Mike Mignola&rsquo;s Hellboy and Steve Niles&rsquo;      Criminal Macabre to upcoming collections of the classic horror magazines      Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse editors Scott Allie and      Shawna Gore and a handful of our top creators take a look ahead at their spookiest projects for 2008, including a sneak peek at the 25th anniversary edition of Bernie Wrightson&rsquo;s Frankenstein and a special appearance      by the artist. Room 2 4:00-5:00      TV Costume Designers&mdash;Characters created by writers and comic book illustrators are made real for the screen via the artistry of costume designers. Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year&rsquo;s most popular television productions. Panel moderator Hope Hanafin, costume      designer and VP of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, hosts costume designers      Shawna Trpcic (Firefly), Roland Sanchez (Lost),      Debra McGuire (Heroes), Amanda Friedland (Terminator:      The Sarah Connor Chronicles), and Cynthia Bergstrom (Buffy,      The Vampire Slayer). Room 4 4:00-5:00      Superhero Superfiction&mdash;Superheroes don&rsquo;t appear just in comics anymore. Authors discuss how to write superhero prose. Panelists include superhero prose authors Kevin J. Anderson (Last Days of Krypton), Michael      Carroll (Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening), Professor Christopher      Chambers (The Darker Mask), Vicki Pettersson (The Signs      of the Zodiac series), Gary Phillips (The Darker Mask),      Melinda M. Snodgrass (Wild Cards), Caroline Spector (Wild      Cards) and Doselle Young (The Darker Mask). Moderated by      Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 5AB 4:00-5:00      Minx: Your Life in Pictures&mdash;In its first year, Minx found a whole new audience by creating original graphic novels for teenage girls. This year, Minx is breaking all the rules with another onslaught of amazing books. Panelists include group editor Shelly Bond and creators Cecil Castellucci (Janes in Love), David Hahn (All Nighter), Ryan      Kelly (New York Four), Deborah Vankin (Insta-Life),      and Brian Wood (DMZ, New York Four). Room 10 4:00-5:00      Star Trek Without a Blueprint: How Books and Comics Keep Expanding      the Boundaries of the Star Trek Universe&mdash;Andy Mangels (moderator      and Star Trek author), Margaret Clark (executive editor, Pocket      Books), Andy Schmidt (senior editor, IDW) and Star Trek authors      Kevin Dilmore, Dave Mack, Scott Tipton, and Dayton      Ward discuss the future of Star Trek publishing. Room 32AB 4:15-5:15      Afro Samurai: Resurrection Exclusive Worldwide Premiere!&mdash;Afro Samurai picks up his sword once again for the second installment of this critically acclaimed, funktastic anime! This action-packed panel features the creators behind the hit, including star and executive producer Samuel L. Jackson (The Spirit), original creator Takahashi Okazaki, musical artist      The RZA (Kill Bill), and executive producer Leo Chu (Spike TV). Be the first to see the worldwide premiere of the exclusive Comic-Con trailer, dazzling artwork from the manga, and never-before-seen demos of the pulse-pounding video game. Room 6B 4:15-5:15      Lionsgate/Marvel: Hulk vs. Wolverine&mdash;Alberta, Canada: Over the past week, the Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there&rsquo;s only one man up to the job. He&rsquo;s the best at what he does, but what he does isn&rsquo;t very nice. He&rsquo;s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada&rsquo;s top secret Department H, and he&rsquo;s been put on Hulk&rsquo;s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath&hellip;at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Meet Craig      Kyle (supervising producer/co-writer), Frank Paur (producer/supervising      director), Christopher Yost (co-writer), and others involved in this      Marvel Animation milestone and watch the complete Hulk vs. Wolverine months before its January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release! Hall H 4:30-5:30      Episodic Games: Rewriting the Adventure Genre&mdash;With the first installment of Penny Arcade Adventures launched, the season finale of Sam &amp; Max Season Two in the bag, and the recent debut of Strong Bad&rsquo;s Cool Game for Attractive People, episodic adventure gaming has emerged as a viable new medium for interactive entertainment. Learn about episodic storytelling, adapting the humor and gameplay of the traditional adventure genre for a new generation of gamers, and the challenges of both as Joel DeYoung (Hothead Games), Arthur We (Hothead      Games), Dan Connors (Telltale Games), and Dave Grossman (Telltale      Games) sound off in this panel and Q&amp;A session moderated by Frank Cifaldi (Gametap). Room 3 4:30-5:30      HBO&rsquo;s True Blood&mdash;Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels      by Charlaine Harris, True Blood is created by Alan Ball,      creator of HBO&rsquo;s Emmy-winning series Six Feet Under. The series takes place in the not-too-distant future, when, thanks to the invention of synthetic blood, vampires no longer need humans for their fix and can walk freely, if not yet comfortably, among their living counterparts. With their integration into a small Louisiana town causing a stir, a love story ensues between Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, the X-Men films; Academy Award winner for      The Piano), an innocent waitress with the unusual ability to read minds,      and vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer, The Starter Wife).      The series also features Ryan Kwanten (Summerland), Rutina      Wesley (How She Move), Sam Trammell (Judging Amy),      and Nelsan Ellis (The Inside). True Blood debuts September      7 exclusively on HBO. Room 6CDEF 4:30-5:30      UClick: Mobile Comics&mdash;GoComics, the leader in online and mobile comics and manga, looks at a market truly coming in to its own. Panelists will discuss the evolution of comic strips and comic books in the digital age and examine new publishing platforms that make mobile viewing part of a complete comics experience. They&rsquo;ll introduce new content from their partners: Stan Lee, Tokyopop, Virgin Comics, IDW, Devil&rsquo;s Due, Papercutz, TMNT and more. Learn about what the future of mobile comics promises for fans and creators alike. Room      30AB 4:45-5:45      Mondo Marvel&mdash;2008 has already been a huge success for Marvel in all corners of the Universe. Now, join top editors and creators, including Greg      Pak (Skaar, Son of Hulk), Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron      Man), Ed Brubaker (Captain America), Jeff Parker (Agents of Atlas), Warren Simons (editor), Mark Paniccia (editor), and Jim McCann (publishing), to find out what&rsquo;s to come for      Iron Man, Hulk, Daredevil, the FF, and all things Marvel. Room 6A 4:45-5:45      &ldquo;SCREAM&rdquo; Like a Girl&mdash;Spike loves women. And the coolest women on the planet are the ones who destroy aliens, defeat serial killers and battle evil villains with their superpowers! In honor of Spike&rsquo;s Scream Awards 2008&mdash;the first and most important televised event that celebrates the genius creative talent behind the powerhouse Hollywood genres of comic books, science fiction, fantasy and horror&mdash;Spike brings you a candid discussion of these genres from the women they love, who are poised to rule the fanboy&rsquo;s universe! Moderator Kevin Smith (Clerks), the brilliant writer, director, and comic book genius hosts an all-female panel of actresses, artists, writers, directors, and producers in a discussion about working in these genres from their unique point of view. Twenty lucky panel attendees will win tickets to the 2008 Scream Awards. Ballroom 20 5:00-6:00      The Making of the Vertigo Encyclopedia&mdash;Dig into the wealth of information DC Comics, Vertigo, and DK Publishing have and find out how a comic book imprint&rsquo;s encyclopedia is created, from getting the material to organizing it and putting it out on the shelves. Get the down and dirty info from Karen Berger (senior VP/executive editor&mdash;Vertigo), Alastair      Dougall (senior editor&mdash;DK Publishing), and Alex Irvine (author),      and watch the world premiere of the documentary The Making of the Vertigo      Encyclopedia. Room 2 5:00-6:00      Bandai Entertainment&rsquo;s Anime Invasion&mdash;In 2008, Bandai Entertainment      has put together an amazing line up of anime titles: Code Geass, Lucky      Star, Gurren Lagann, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Sword of the Stranger,      Ghost Slayers Ayashi, Gundam 00, and many more. Join Bandai      Entertainment president Ken Iyadomi and director of marketing Robert      Napton to hear all the latest news on the company&rsquo;s releases, learn some tidbits about what&rsquo;s coming, up and maybe get some free stuff! Room 4 5:00-6:00      The Pitching Hour&mdash;Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba),      Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill      Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam      Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&amp;A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting      their ideas as they navigate Hollywood! Room 5AB 5:00-6:00      Spotlight on Floyd Norman&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Floyd Norman talks      about his long and varied career in feature film and television animation.      His work includes Disney&rsquo;s Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and The      Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pixar&rsquo;s Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc., and many more fan favorites. Moderated by cartoonist and animation artist      Scott Shaw! Room 7AB 5:00-6:00      Looking at Our World: Eye on the Past&mdash;Authors discuss how they use      and abuse history to inform their fictional stories. Panelists include Connie      Willis (Passage), Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel&rsquo;s Legacy),      Max Allan Collins (Deadly Beloved), Peter David (Tigerheart),      Naomi Novik (Victory of Eagles), and Jess Winfield (My      Name Is Will: A Novel of Sex, Drugs, and Shakespeare). Moderated by Maryelizabeth      Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 8 5:00-6:00 Spotlight on Mike W. Barr&mdash;What would comics      in the &rsquo;80s and &rsquo;90s have been without Camelot 3000, Batman and the Outsiders, The      Maze Agency, and Mantra. The creator of those titles, Comic-Con      special guest Mike W. Barr, will answer that question and pretty much any others, as well as what he&rsquo;s up to nowadays. (Just don&rsquo;t ask him what the &ldquo;W.&rdquo; stands for.) With a special guest moderator&hellip;maybe. Room      10 5:00-6:00      Comics Experience: How to Write a Pitch!&mdash;Hosted by Andy Schmidt (IDW senior editor, GI Joe, Star Trek), panelists Mark Waid (BOOM! Studios editor-in-chief, Flash, Kingdom Come), James Lucas      Jones (Oni Press editor-in-chief), Rob Levin (Top Cow Entertainment      editor-in-chief), Chris Gage (The Authority, Invincible Iron Man),      C. B. Cebulski (Drain, Wonderlost, X-Men: Divided We Stand)      and Nick Lowe (Marvel X-Men editor) offer tips on writing pitches, pitching verbally, and getting your pitch read! Want to write a comic? Don&rsquo;t miss this panel! Questions from the audience welcome. Room 30CDE 5:00-6:00      The Third Annual Comics Podcasting Panel&mdash;The best of the best in comics podcasting returns to San Diego for the third annual discussion of comics podcasting and how it&rsquo;s affected the comics media. Rick Remender (writer      of Fear Agent, Punisher War Journal, The End League) moderates a no-holds-barred      discussion with comics podcasters Bryan Deemer and Peter Rios (Comic Geek Speak), Charlito and Mr. Phil (Indie Spinner      Rack), Joe Gonzalez and Jimmy Aquino (Comic News Insider), Josh      Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick (iFanboy), and John Mayo and      Bob Bretall (Comic Book Page). Room 32AB 5:30-6:30      Action Figure Times Toymaker Q&amp;A&mdash;Ever wanted to know why your favorite character figure was limited, or just what toy companies are thinking? How about the recent movement of toy licenses from one manufacturer to another? Or the effect of the rising costs of fuel on the manufacturing of figures on the market? Here&rsquo;s your chance to ask the manufacturers (both big and small) about their favorite figures and statues. What questions have been burning in your mind? Come to Action Figure Times&rsquo; annual collectors&rsquo;      panel to find out! Room 3 5:30-6:30      The Science Behind Science Fiction&mdash;Celebrate the world of science fiction      when Jaime Paglia (writer and producer of Eureka) and Phil      Plait (badastronomy.com) lead a panel discussion with Discover      Magazine editors exploring when science becomes good science fiction. Join Jaime, Phil and other special guests for an exciting discussion followed by Q&amp;A. Room 6B 5:30-6:30      Comics Arts Conference Workshop: Language Arts and Cross Curriculum Comics      Seminar&mdash;Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) demonstrates the application of comics in the K-8 environment in Language Arts classes as well as across the curriculum. Using a step-by-step approach, she explains how comics&mdash;both published and student-created&mdash;can be used as pedagogical tools to explain plot, setting, and dialogue; to demonstrate the laws of physics; to learn the operation of new technology; and to develop skills in public speaking. Room 30AB 5:30-6:30      Dark Castle Entertainment&mdash;Launched by producer Joel Silver and director Robert Zemeckis, Dark Castle Entertainment was founded to create a unique brand of horror movies inspired by the works of filmmaker William Castle. Recently, Dark Castle entered into an arrangement with CIT Group Inc. to broaden Dark Castle into a full genre label that will include feature films (London-based crime thriller RocknRolla, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Gerard      Butler, scheduled to be released in October; Ninja Assassin directed      by James McTeigue and starring Korean pop sensation Rain; and Whiteout,      starring Kate Beckinsale), home video (The Hills Run Red starring Sophie      Monk, William Sadler, and Tad Hilgenbrinck) and comic books (Ferryman by Marc Andreyko and Jonathan Wayshak). Hall H 5:45-6:45      Showtime: Dexter&mdash;Showtime presents exclusives from the set of      the highly anticipated third season of Dexter. Moderator Kristin      Dos Santos (E!) presides over this revealing interview and Q&amp;A session      with the top stars and executive producers of Dexter, featuring Michael      C. Hall, Julie Benz, Clyde Phillips, and John Goldwyn, plus a special      guest! Room 6CDEF 6:00-7:00      Life, Death, Life of Star Trek&mdash;You&rsquo;ve heard a lot of hype about sci-fi&rsquo;s first franchise lately, now it&rsquo;s time to see what it&rsquo;s all about and celebrate an illustrious 40 years of boldly going with this regular panel of unpaid, uncensored Treksperts, who pay homage to Trek&rsquo;s past and future with some special surprises and exclusive audio-visual treats you&rsquo;ll only see here. Daren Dochterman (ST: TMP Director&rsquo;s Cut Special Edition),      Robert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise), Jeff Bond (The      Music of Star Trek), and moderator Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise)      talk Trek like no one else can&hellip;or will. Room 2 6:00-7:00      The Secret History of Manga in the U.S.&mdash;It&rsquo;s been 30 years since the      first manga was translated into English. From MixxZine to Raijin,      from Astro Boy to OEL, join Jason Thompson (Manga:      The Complete Guide) on a visual time machine full of dreamers, censors, antiwar activists, and other weirdness. Including ninja. Lots of ninja. Room      4 6:00-7:00      Spotlight on Frank Beddor&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Frank Beddor,      author of the best-selling &ldquo;Looking Glass Wars&rdquo; series, and creator of the      Hatter M graphic novel, talks about the creation of his books, gives the story behind the story, and presents concept art from a wide array of artists who have visualized his text: Ben Templesmith (30 Day of Night),      Doug Chiang (Star Wars), and Stephan Martiniere (I, Robot). He&rsquo;ll      reveal the new online game The Card Soldier Wars, show a special effects      trailer for The Looking Glass Wars movie, and discuss how each of these      mediums connect and extend The Looking Glass Wars universe. Room      5AB 6:00-7:00      DC Nation&mdash;DC Senior VP/executive editor Dan DiDio hosts this      gabfest with Keith Giffen (Reign in Hell, Ambush Bug: Year None),      Geoff Johns (Action Comics, Green Lantern), Brad Meltzer (DCU: Last Will and Testament), and some of the top talent in the industry, talking and teasing upcoming stories! Come learn the secrets behind the most talked about events of the summer! Room 6A 6:00-7:00      Bill Plympton&rsquo;s Idiots and Angels&mdash;Independent animator Bill      Plympton (The Tune, Mutant Aliens) will screen the first 20 minutes      of his just-completed animated feature Idiots and Angels, plus his      new short, Hot Dog, the latest sequel to the Oscar-nominated Guard      Dog. Join Bill for a look at his latest projects, plus a Q&amp;A session      to follow. Room 7AB 6:00-7:00      Devil&rsquo;s Due Presents: Hack/Slash and Beyond!&mdash;Hollywood screenwriter      Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) joins Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley (Halloween: Nightdance) to talk about the      new H/S film and his new DDP/Capcom comic book series Bionic Commando.      Also featuring director Todd Lincoln, Hack/Slash Annual stars      from The Suicide Girls, and a blockbuster surprise guest you won&rsquo;t want to      miss! Room 8 6:00-7:00      Random House Publishing&mdash;Staff from the Random House Publishing Group&mdash;including  Betsy Mitchell (editor-in-chief, Del Rey), Dallas Middaugh (associate      publisher, Del Rey Manga), Mutsumi Miyazaki (director of licensing      and acquisitions, Del Rey Manga), Chris Schluep (senior editor, RHPG),      and Tricia Narwani (editor, RHPG)&mdash;discuss upcoming titles from Del      Rey, Del Rey Manga, Ballantine, and Villard Graphic Novels. Room 10 6:00-7:00      From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types&mdash;Which side of the convention table do you want to be on: artist or fan? And what&rsquo;s keeping you from getting there? If you have an idea in your head that you&rsquo;ve had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Teacher and life purpose coach Douglas Neff will give you simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. And this year, a surprise guest panel will fill your head with inspiration before you leave. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you&rsquo;re sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop. Room 30CDE 6:00-7:00      The Comics Blogosphere&mdash;The blog explosion has opened up a new frontier for comics criticism. This lively (and inevitably bloggable) discussion features David Brothers (4thletter!), Jeff Lester (The Savage Critic(s)),      Laura Hudson (Myriad Issues), Tim Robins (Mindless Ones) and      moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics). Room 32AB 6:30-7:30      So You Want to Do a Graphic Novel&mdash;Writer and publisher Larry Young assembles a team of writers and artists to unlock the secrets and unveil the mysteries of completing your own graphic novel. Panelists Adam Beechen (Final Crisis), Steven Grant (Two Guns), Kirsten Baldock (Smoke and Guns), Matt Silady (The Homeless Channel),      and Manny Bello (Dugout) kibbitz, cajole, and inspire you. Room      3 6:30-7:30      Adventures in Game Development&mdash;Have you ever dreamed of making your own video game? Are you a writer with a great story? Is there a place in video games for a traditional artist? Or do you just want to get into the industry? Veteran designer Alex Jimenez (Battletanxs, Darkstalkers),      artist David DeVries (The Monster Engine), and author Blake      Hutchins (The Sword from the Sea) answer all your questions and take you inside the video game industry. Find out what it takes to break into this competitive but rewarding field. Attendees will also get a special sneak peek at the upcoming title Blueshift. Room 30AB 6:45-7:45      Robotech Industry Panel&mdash;Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow      Chronicles, covers the history of the animated series that introduced a generation to anime and discusses upcoming new releases in the wake of the announcement of the live-action feature film. Room 6B Nighttime Programs 7:00-9:00      Comedy Central TV Funhouse with Robert Smigel&mdash;Robert Smigel (Saturday      Night Live) and Dino Stamatopoulos (Morel Orel) reunite to discuss the most groundbreaking show to ever hit (and subsequently disappear) from basic cable. Join the guys to relive the glory of the best show you barely remember. Room 6CDEF 7:00-9:00      Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist&mdash;Get a look behind      the mask of The Spirit creator in this feature-length documentary movie. With a triumphant world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the production features the legendary writer/artist Will Eisner with Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Jules Feiffer, Jack Kirby, Kurt Vonnegut, and many others. Following this unique free movie screening, director/producer Andrew D. Cooke and      writer/producer Jon B. Cooke will be available for a dynamic Q&amp;A      session. Room 7AB 7:15-8:15      Adventures in Anime&mdash;Quinton Flynn (Axel from Kingdom Hearts,      Reno from Final Fantasy, Raiden from MGS) and Emmy winner Jeff Nimoy (director of Digimon, Naruto, Wolfwood from Trigun)  talk about their careers and their adventures on tour,      answer your questions, and sing their famous Yaoi Song from AdventuresInAnime.com! Room 6A 7:30-8:30      Geek Roundtable Live&mdash; Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary      Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring      as himself. Room 10 8:00-8:30      Lionsgate and Marvel: Punisher: War Zone!&mdash;Producer Gale Anne      Hurd (The Incredible Hulk) and stars Ray Stevenson (Rome)      and Julie Benz (Rambo, Dexter) take you into the world of the      Punisher for an exclusive first look. You won&rsquo;t be prepared! Room 6B 8:30-9:00      Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures: Saw 5&mdash;Join director David      Hackl, along with the filmmakers and cast for an exclusive first look at the latest terrifying installment of the most successful horror series in history! Room 6B 8:30-10:00      Star Wars Fan Film Awards&mdash;It&rsquo;s the galaxy-spanning return of      a Comic-Con favorite! The Star Wars Fan Film Awards come back to Ballroom      20 as the Thursday night big event. Ballroom 20 9:00-10:00      Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look&mdash;See what director Darren      Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last three Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves, including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids),      Bill Moseley (The Devil&rsquo;s Rejects), and Ogre (the band      Skinny Puppy), among others. Room 6B 9:00-12:00      10th Annual Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza &mdash;Martial Arts movie master      Ric Meyers (Inside Kung-Fu) celebrates a decade&rsquo;s worth of bringing you the funniest, fastest, and most amazing film clips by creating an anniversary show of the greatest kung-fu fights of all time, complete with surprise guest stars and freebies! If you attend only one &ldquo;Extravaganza&rdquo; in the next ten years, make this the one! Room 6CDEF 10:00-12:00      Warner Premiere and Warner Home Video: World Premiere of Lost Boys The      Tribe&mdash;Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly anticipated next chapter of the cult phenomenon started by the 1987 cult classic, and be the first to see Lost Boys The Tribe before its July 29 DVD      release at this special world premiere. More than 20 years in the making,      Lost Boys The Tribe is an homage to the original 1987 cult hit and stars Corey Feldman as vampire hunter Edgar Frog, along with Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser, with appearances by Jamison Newlander and Corey Haim. Meet the cast and filmmakers as director P J Pesce and original Lost Boys star Corey Feldman are joined by Tad      Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser to answer      questions and talk about the making of this new horror classic. Ballroom      20.  Originally posted on:SpoutBlog<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 18:01:17 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>SpoutBlog</spout:postby><spout:postto>SpoutBlog on spout.com</spout:postto><spout:postdate>7/8/2008 2:01:17 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>So, it&amp;rsquo;s only the Thursday schedule they&amp;rsquo;re leaking over at the San Diego headquarters for Comic-Con, but it looks packed. Start the day with a coffee and Click &amp;amp; Clack, The Tappit Brothers (only PBS would cash in on primetime Family Guy territory with an animated NPR talk show), then head over for a sneak peak at Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly in a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, more campy source material to convert into a money maker. (Check back, we&amp;rsquo;ll be liveblogging Comic-Con 2008 when it starts, July 24.) Read the full Thursday schedule for Comic-Con 2008 after the jump.   (h/t Shawna Benson on FriendFeed) Thursday, July 24 10:00-11:00      Click &amp;amp; Clack&amp;rsquo;s As the Wrench Turns&amp;mdash;Behind the scenes at PBS&amp;rsquo;s hilarious new primetime toon, based      on the famous radio show Car Talk, direct from Car Talk Plaza! Catch      a sneak peek of a new episode, plus Q&amp;amp;A with the creators: Tom Sito (The Lion King, Osmosis Jones), Bill Kroyer (Tron, Garfield      the Movie), Stephen Silver (Kim Possible), Floyd Norman (101 Dalmatians), Helen Jen (TMNT), Tom Minton (Pinky and the Brain), and executive producer Howard Grossman. Extra bonus feature: a special message for Comic-Con from the real Tom &amp;amp; Ray, the Tappet Bros! Room 2 10:00-11:00      75 Years of Doc Savage&amp;mdash;Anthony Tollin (editor/publisher of  Doc Savage and The Shadow double-novel reprints) leads a panel discussion on the pulp era&amp;rsquo;s greatest superhero and the Man of Bronze&amp;rsquo;s iconic influence on comic book superheroes, including Superman and Batman., Panelists will also discuss what&amp;rsquo;s coming up next in Nostalgia Ventures&amp;rsquo; pulp reprint series. Panelists include movie producer/popular culture historian Michael      Uslan. Room 5AB 10:00-11:00      Kings: Exclusive Sneak Peek Screening and Q&amp;amp;A with Cast and      Executive Producers&amp;mdash;Kings is a contemporary re-imagining of the timeless tale of David and Goliath, an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances, and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom. Be the first to see an exclusive sneak peek from the two-hour pilot. Moderated by Greg Grunberg (Heroes),      the panel includes a Q&amp;amp;A with creator/executive producer Michael Green (Heroes), director/executive producer Francis Lawrence (I      Am Legend), executive producer Erwin Stoff (I Am Legend),      and the cast: Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Deadwood), Chris      Egan (Resident Evil: Extinction), Susanna Thompson (Star      Trek: Voyager), Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl), and Allison      Miller (Seventeen Again). Room 6B 10:00-11:00      Fans&amp;rsquo; Guide to Comic-Con&amp;mdash;Wesley Strawther, Matt Jeffery, Jesse      Lopez, and Johann Joseph host your guide to the largest comics convention around. Designed to help rookie convention goers have the most fun possible, this panel offers even a gem or two for veteran attendees! Room      8 10:00-11:00      The Gene Roddenberry Legacy: Roddenberry in the 21st Century&amp;mdash;Building      on his father&amp;rsquo;s legacy with Star Trek, Rod Roddenberry and Roddenberry Productions are bringing the Roddenberry philosophy into the 21st century, through their work on the forthcoming feature documentary Trek Nation,      as well as the development of original content in webcomics such as Rod      &amp;amp; Barry and Gene&amp;rsquo;s Journal. This panel features exclusive Comic-Con looks at new Roddenberry content and projects currently in development. Featuring Eugene &amp;ldquo;Rod&amp;rdquo; Roddenberry, Trevor Roth (COO of      Roddenberry Productions), and Paul Keller. Room 10 10:00-11:00      Masters of the Web&amp;mdash;For the second year in a row the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to discuss how new media have affected movie making, what it takes to run a popular site, and much more in a panel discussion and Q&amp;amp;A session. Participants include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net), Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com), Mike Sampson (Joblo.com), Erik Davis (Cinematical.com), John Campea (TheMovieBlog.com),      Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com), Eric &amp;ldquo;Quint&amp;rdquo; Vespe (Aintitcool.com), Devin Faraci (CHUD.com), Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com), and Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com). Moderated by      directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank 2, The Game).      Room 32AB 10:30-11:30      Tripwire&amp;mdash;The staff of Tripwire and some friends discuss      Tripwire Annual 2008 and the future of genre fiction, with special      panelists Pat McGreal, Jamie McKelvie, and others. Moderated      by Joel Meadows (editor-in-chief) and Andy Grossberg (associate      editor, U.S.). Room 3 10:00-11:00      DC Talent Search Orientation&amp;mdash;Learn what DC Comics looks for in artists and how to improve your chances of becoming a working professional! Panelists will discuss the different needs of the DC Universe, Vertigo, WildStorm, MAD magazine, Minx, and Zuda. This informative orientation session will explain how DC&amp;rsquo;s Talent Search works and provide numerous tips and tricks on how to improve your work and explore opportunities. In order to have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session is mandatory. (Please      note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.) Room 4 10:30-11:30      Freaks, Geeks, and Tiny Toons&amp;mdash;Warner Home Video brings the hit      animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid! to DVD on July 29. This panel features Bruce Timm (storyboard      artist, character designer), John McCann (Douglas Douglas, Hero      Boy story editor), Paul Rugg (Freakazoid writer), Sherri      Stoner (writer, producer, story editor), Paul Dini (writer, story      editor), Jean MacCurdy (executive producer), Rich Arons (producer,      writer, director) and Andrea Romano (voice director). They&amp;rsquo;re      tiny, they&amp;rsquo;re toony, they&amp;rsquo;re all a little loony! Executive produced by Steven      Spielberg, Tiny Toon Adventures is a Daytime Emmy Award animated series      that spawned a whole new generation of madcap Looney Toons characters,      including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton J. Pig, among      others. Freakazoid!aired for two seasons. Also executive produced by Spielberg, this Daytime Emmy Award&amp;ndash;winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of supervillains. Room 6A 10:30-11:30      Spotlight on Noel Neill&amp;mdash;She&amp;rsquo;s celebrating her 60th anniversary as America&amp;rsquo;s      favorite superhero sweetheart! Comic-Con special guest Noel Neill first      took on the role of ace reporter Lois Lane in the 1948 Superman serial from Columbia, and she went on to provide the definitive depiction of the character in the popular 1950s TV show, Adventures of Superman, with      George Reeves. Superman historian John Field interviews Ms. Neill about      her life with the man in the cape and the rest of her amazing career! Room 7AB 10:30-11:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Guerilla Warfare and Sneak Attacks: The Politics of Representing War in Film and Comics of the 1950s&amp;mdash;Rocco Versaci (Palomar College) discusses his book      This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as Literature, in which he champions comics as a legitimate literary artform and argues that comics as a marginalized medium have been uniquely suited to subvert dominant ideologies in ways impossible for more highly regarded media. In the 1940s and 1950s, when both the comics and film industries were hard at work representing war, comics&amp;mdash;because they were considered a marginal entertainment media&amp;mdash;were &amp;ldquo;freer&amp;rdquo; to deliver subversive and even incendiary political messages. Room 30AB 10:30-12:00      Comic Book Law School 101: Let&amp;rsquo;s Get It Started&amp;mdash;A very good place to start&amp;hellip;to start learning how to protect your intellectual property rights, that is! Learn the basics of copyright and trademark law in this popular interactive lecture series brought to you by noted attorney Michael Lovitz,      author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book. This first workshop covers the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, works of authorship, characters, and names from conception through publication and beyond. Attendees will participate in an interactive discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws, as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those rights. Along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections, and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for one (1) credit of California MCLE.] Room 30CDE 10:45-11:45      Reinventing the Page: Stan Lee and Grant Morrison Talk Virgin Comics&amp;mdash;Two of the most important creators in the history of comic books team up to discuss the bold new frontiers being explored in the art of storytelling. Legendary creator Stan Lee (Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men) shares his insights on the world of comics and presents never-before-revealed hints of his new superhero universe with Virgin Comics. Joining Stan is prolific creator Grant Morrison (New X-Men, All Star Superman, Final Crisis),      contemporary comics&amp;rsquo; most active mind, who will discuss his new Virgin Comics      animated online series MBX while offering his own insights on comics and engaging with Stan in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about the long history and boundless future of their beloved medium. Ballroom 20 11:00-12:00      Indies in Comics&amp;mdash;Do you intend to create the next great comic book, action figure, or the like? If so, you know that doing so as an independent can be difficult. What should you do? How do you get started? The Antidote Trust is here to answer many of your questions. TAT, the ultimate independent creators&amp;rsquo; collective, produces comics, action figures&amp;mdash;nearly anything&amp;mdash;and rivals the industry&amp;rsquo;s top companies in quality and professional outlook. TAT is a diverse group, including men and women from across the country and from all ethnicities. Their projects range from sci-fi to standard superhero to Asian/Indian mythology to noir to twists on today&amp;rsquo;s society. These trailblazers will discuss making independent projects that challenge the majors in production value, originality, and professionalism. Room 2 11:00-12:00      Professional Writing: Threat or Menace?&amp;mdash;Let&amp;rsquo;s talk writing, creativity, and selling (and selling out), and what the world of professional writing is like. Questions that you&amp;rsquo;ve always wanted to ask? Creative blocks bugging you? Wondered what the H*O*L*L*Y*W*O*O*D life is really like? Show      up and get answers to those questions. This no-holds-barred talk is moderated      by J. Michael Straczynski. Room 5AB 11:00-12:00      The Comic Art of J. G. Jones&amp;mdash;One of the most popular artists working      in comics today, Comic-Con special guest J. G. Jones talks about his      projects, including the summer blockbuster movie hit Wanted and DC&amp;rsquo;s      Final Crisis, with Ian Sattler, senior story editor,      DCU. Room 8 11:00-12:00      LGBT Portrayals in Comics&amp;mdash;With the increased number of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) characters in both mainstream and indie comics today, it&amp;rsquo;s time to examine how they&amp;rsquo;re faring. Has this increased presence meant better and more complex portrayals, or is there more to be explored? Has the call for &amp;ldquo;positive&amp;rdquo; portrayals been beneficial, or has it left LGBT characters one-dimensional? And what can we expect in the future? Join moderator Patricia Jeres (Prism board member and talent and industry      relations chair) and panelists Perry Moore (author of Hero,      winner of the Lambda Literary Award; executive producer of Disney&amp;rsquo;s The      Chronicles of Narnia series), Gail Simone (Birds of Prey, Wonder      Woman), and Bob Schreck (group editor, DC Comics) for this insightful      discussion. Room 10 11:00-12:00      The Disney Animation Story Process&amp;mdash;Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt),      Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark      Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist,      Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul      Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie      Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don&amp;rsquo;t miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney&amp;rsquo;s next animated feature, Bolt! Room 32AB 11:15-12:15      30th Anniversary Battlestar Galactica Panel&amp;mdash;Richard Hatch (Tom      Zarek/Apollo), Bear McCreary (BG composer), producer Tom      DeSanto (Transformers, X-Men), Dr. Kevin Grazier (science      consultant), and surprise guests present an in-depth discussion of the Battlestar universe from the classic to the re-imagined and beyond, including BSG trailers and Q&amp;amp;A. Room 6B 11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Neil Googe&amp;mdash;From Welcome      to Tranquility to WildCats: World&amp;rsquo;s End, it&amp;rsquo;s no secret that artist      Neil Googe is a talent on the rise!  Find out all you want to know about this up-and-coming star artist with moderator and WildStorm senior editor Ben Abernathy, including plans that will surely change the WildStorm      Universe! Room 3 11:30-12:30      From the K Chronicles to The Knight Life: Keith Knight&amp;mdash;Help      celebrate the release of Comic-Con favorite Keith Knight&amp;rsquo;s The Complete      K Chronicles, a 500-page omnibus collection of the Harvey Award&amp;ndash;winning comic strip. Knight will present his hilarious slideshow, chronicling his jump from self-published zines to award-winning comic strip, ending with his new syndicated daily strip, The Knight Life, recently launched by United      Features Syndicate. Room 4 11:30-12:30      SPORE: One-on-One with Will Wright&amp;mdash;Will Wright is best known      for creating the SimCity and The Sims video game franchises, the latter of which has sold more than 100 million games to date. In 2007, he was given the Vanguard Award from the Producer&amp;rsquo;s Guild of America, making him the first person in the videogame industry to receive such an honor. Wright&amp;rsquo;s next video game, SPORE, is scheduled for release on      September 7. Join Will Wright for his first-ever appearance at Comic-Con!      Room 6CDEF 11:30-12:30      Hasbro: GI Joe&amp;mdash;As Hasbro ramps up for the summer 2009 blockbuster      movie release of GI Joe, Aaron Archer (Hasbro Design), Michael      Ritchie (Hasbro Marketing), and Michelino Paolino (Hasbro Design) discuss this year&amp;rsquo;s product line, entertainment, and other initiatives. Panelists will include special guests that you won&amp;rsquo;t want to miss, plus Q&amp;amp;A! Room      7AB 11:30-1:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #2: Comics Pedagogy&amp;mdash;As comics find more mainstream acceptance, they are increasingly being incorporated into higher education. This panel looks at comics in the classroom both as texts and as tools. Jeffrey Kahan (University of Laverne) and David Baldizon (School of Arts and Enterprise) discuss their use of comic books to teach English composition and to foster greater cultural awareness more generally through the exploration of comics&amp;rsquo; social, historical and literary significance. Patrick Jagoda (Duke University) considers how to incorporate comics as a medium into an otherwise &amp;ldquo;high literary&amp;rdquo; and theoretical curriculum. Chris &amp;ldquo;Tof&amp;rdquo; Eklund,  Aaron Kashtan, and James Reaves (University of Florida) present the innovative approaches to comics studies currently being practiced by graduate students in the University of Florida&amp;rsquo;s Department of English, focusing on the uses of Lovecraft adaptations, Scott Pilgrim&amp;rsquo;s video game logic, and art spiegelman&amp;rsquo;s funny animals. A professional development certificate for teachers is      available for this session. Room 30AB 11:30-1:00      20th Century Fox: The Day The Earth Stood Still and Max Payne&amp;mdash;  Stars      Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, plus director Scott Derrickson and producer Erwin Stoff, present an exclusive look at The Day The      Earth Stood Still, Fox&amp;rsquo;s contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu is Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor&amp;rsquo;s appearance, a woman (Jennifer) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission&amp;mdash;and come to understand the ramifications of his being a self-described &amp;ldquo;friend to the Earth.&amp;rdquo; Klaatu Barada Nikto. The legendary      interactive video game Max Payne comes to the big screen, telling the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. &amp;ldquo;Max Payne&amp;rdquo; himself&amp;mdash;Mark Wahlberg&amp;mdash;will      be on hand with Mila Kunis, Ludacris, and director John Moore to discuss turning the game&amp;rsquo;s noirish, hard-hitting, and complex world and      characters into a movie event.  Hall H 11:45-12:45 Knight      Rider: First Look at the New Series and Q&amp;amp;A with Cast and Executive      Producers&amp;mdash;On the heels of NBC&amp;rsquo;s hit sequel movie      based on the iconic 1980s television classic, Knight Rider has been reinvented as a supercharged action series showcasing the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). Be the first to see exclusive footage from the new series. Moderated by Television Week deputy editor/columnist Josef      Adalian, who participates in a Q&amp;amp;A session with executive producer/showrunner      Gary Scott Thompson (The Fast and The Furious, Las Vegas); executive      producer David Bartis (Heist, The OC); and the cast: Justin      Bruening (Cold Case), Deanna Russo (NCIS), Sydney      Tamiia Poitier (Veronica Mars), Paul Campbell (Battlestar      Galactica), Yancey Arias (Kingpin), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Smith Cho (Blades of Glory). Room      6A 12:00-1:00      Sideshow Collectibles&amp;mdash;Sideshow Collectibles is a leading manufacturer in the world of figure collectibles, with an award-winning artistic team. Sideshow&amp;rsquo;s product development team offers insights into the newest products and licenses, as well as a Q&amp;amp;A session. Room 2 12:00-1:00      The New Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&amp;rsquo;s: English-Language World Premiere&amp;mdash;Be the      first on the planet to see the English language version of the new Yu-Gi-Oh!      5D&amp;rsquo;s television series. Plus, meet the team behind the show, including&amp;mdash;straight      from Japan&amp;mdash;producer Teruaki Jitsumatsu (Transformers: Robots in      Disguise). Yumi Hoashi of Konami, and representatives from UpperDeck, 4KidsEntertainment, and Playmates Toys will also reveal what&amp;rsquo;s in store for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&amp;rsquo;s fans and, while supplies last, offer a few surprises      for lucky attendees! Room 5AB 12:00-1:00      Spotlight on Paul Gulacy&amp;mdash;One of the most exciting artists working in      comics, Comic-Con special guest Paul Gulacy has a career spanning over      30 years. Famous for his cinematic style on books such as Master of Kung      Fu, Gulacy talks about his work, past, present, and future. Room 8 12:00-1:00      How Not to Break into Comics&amp;mdash;There have been countless articles and      panels on how to break into comics, but very few on how not to. Randal      C. Jarrell (managing editor at Oni Press), Jennifer de Guzman (editor-in-chief of SLG Publishing), and other industry insiders discuss the common and often-hilarious mistakes people make when trying to pitch or get work in the comics industry. This unique inside perspective will help any prospective creator learn how to navigate the potential pitfalls that doom far too many in their attempts to break into comics. If you want to work in comics, you do not want to miss this panel! Room 10 12:00-1:00      Doctor Who&amp;mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), and writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who) discuss their creative process and experience      working on the BBC&amp;rsquo;s Doctor Who&amp;mdash;Britain&amp;rsquo;s most successful sci-fi franchise&amp;mdash;with      exclusive clips and a Q&amp;amp;A session. Ballroom 20 12:00-1:00      Classics Illustrated&amp;mdash;Classics Illustrated is back, and it&amp;rsquo;s got company! Publishers ranging from Marvel to the Bible house Thomas Nelson are offering James Bond adaptations, manga versions of Shakespeare, and everything in between. How do writers and artists face the scary task of making the classics fresh while living up to the original works&amp;rsquo; greatness? Rick Geary, Roy Thomas, Charles Kochman, and David Seidman reveal how they&amp;rsquo;ve been doing it. Room 32AB 12:30-1:30      Spotlight on Eddie Campbell&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Eddie Campbell talks about his books, including From Hell, The Fate of the      Artist and his latest, due for release at Comic-Con, The Amazing Remarkable      Monsieur Leotard, His co-writer on the latter, Dan Best, will also      be on hand to answer questions. Room 3 12:30-1:15      Humor in Science Fiction&amp;mdash;Learn the secrets of the humor game from some      top insiders in the field, including David Gerrold (&amp;rdquo;The Trouble With      Tribbles&amp;rdquo;), William F. Nolan (Sam Space, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), John      Truby (Anatomy of Story), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight      Zone, Star Trek, Ocean&amp;rsquo;s 11, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), and Marc Scott Zicree (executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone Companion).      Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president Mark      O&amp;rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 12:30-1:30      DC: Superman: Man of Tomorrow&amp;mdash;The groundwork is being laid now for the next phase of Superman&amp;rsquo;s heroic career. The architects of Superman&amp;rsquo;s future are here to give you a glimpse of what is to come. Featuring Superman senior editor Matt Idelson, Geoff Johns (Action Comics),      James Robinson (Superman), Renato Guedes (Superman),      and more! Room 6B 12:30-1:30      William Katt: Greatest American Hero Comic&amp;mdash;Join Alex, Justin, and Pete from Pulp Secret for one of the biggest announcements at this year&amp;rsquo;s Comic-Con, an event that&amp;rsquo;s been 25 years in the making. Catastrophic Comics&amp;rsquo; William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Christopher Folino (Gamers), and Derek McCaw (Fanboy Planet) along with      Arcana Studios&amp;rsquo; Sean O&amp;rsquo;Reilly (The Clockwork Girl) are on hand      for an interview and Q&amp;amp;A. Room 7AB 1:00-2:00      Spotlight on Steve Purcell&amp;mdash;Join Sam &amp;amp;      Max creator&amp;mdash;and Eisner Award winner and Comic-Con special guest&amp;mdash;Steve      Purcell on a visual tour from his first scratchy Sam &amp;amp; Max strips through his career as an illustrator, game designer, and concept artist to his current role as a Pixar storyteller. Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Room      2 1:00-2:00      Modern Masters: Live!&amp;mdash;Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington brings together three of the greatest artists in comics&amp;mdash;Frank Cho (Liberty      Meadows, Mighty Avengers), Michael Golden (Micronauts, The &amp;lsquo;Nam),  and Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales, Superman: Man of Steel)&amp;mdash;for a conversation  about art, comics, and beyond! Room 5AB 1:00-2:00      Activision with Stan Lee&amp;mdash;From webslinging to forming the ultimate alliance of superheroes, Marvel and Activision continue to bring many of the world&amp;rsquo;s most popular and beloved comic book heroes to life like never before. Explore, behind the scenes, how the teams draw inspiration from a generation of Stan Lee&amp;rsquo;s legendary Marvel comics to re-create the most authentic heroes and advanced superpowers in high-definition for today&amp;rsquo;s gamer. Stan Lee, members from Activision&amp;rsquo;s development studios Shaba Games and Vicarious Visions, and former game designer and current comic writer Brian Reed present an engaging discussion and preview of the imagination, creative process, and technology used to develop the most advanced superhero games ever. Room      6A 1:00-2:00      Mark and Sergio&amp;mdash;The world&amp;rsquo;s fastest cartoonist joins forces with the      Comic-Con 2008 weekend record holder for panel moderation! Yes, it&amp;rsquo;s Mark      Evanier and Sergio Aragon&amp;eacute;s together again. Expect lots of talk on Groo and anything else these two whirlwinds are conspiring to bring us in the near future. Room 8 1:00-2:00      Bongo Comics&amp;mdash;Celebrate 15 years of mischief and merriment with Bongo      Comics. Be a party to the party as managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and books based on Matt Groening&amp;rsquo;s phenomenal TV shows. Find out what&amp;rsquo;s in the future for the upstart comic book company that Bart built. This is a &amp;ldquo;must-attend&amp;rdquo; panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama. Room 10 1:00-2:00      Torchwood&amp;mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who), and actors John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd,      Naoko Mori and Burn Gorman discuss their creative process and experience      on working on BBC America&amp;rsquo;s highest-rated show ever&amp;mdash;Torchwood&amp;mdash; followed      by a Q&amp;amp;A session. Ballroom 20 UPDATE: 1:00-2:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Comics and the Law&amp;mdash;TBD 1:00-2:00      Hi-Fi Coloring Workshop&amp;mdash;Brian Miller (Superman) and Kristy      Miller (Hi-Fi Color for Comics) share their tips, tricks, and techniques for coloring comics. Want to learn how to color? Join Brian and Kristy for a coloring demonstration and Q&amp;amp;A session. Room 30CDE 1:00-2:00      The Future of the Comics Pamphlet&amp;mdash;Are serialized      comics in a death-spiral? Is the graphic novel the sole shape of comics to      come? Retailers including Carr D&amp;rsquo;Angelo (Earth 2 Comics), publishing      representatives including Joe Keatinge (Image Comics), and cartoonists      discuss the state of the periodical with moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading      Comics). Room 32AB 1:15-2:00      How to Tell a Story&amp;mdash;Get a deep insight into the craft of storytelling      from these masters in the field: David Gerrold (TV writer, author of      30+ novels), William F. Nolan (TV and film writer, author of over a      dozen novels), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight Zone, Star Trek,      Ocean&amp;rsquo;s 11, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), John Truby (owner, John Truby&amp;rsquo;s Writer&amp;rsquo;s      Studio, author, Anatomy of Story), and Marc Scott Zicree (TV      writer, executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone      Companion). Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president      Mark O&amp;rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 1:15-2:45      Summit Pictures&amp;mdash;Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive      footage of some of its upcoming major film releases:  Push&amp;mdash;In this futuristic sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong, a group of young American ex-pats with extraordinary psychic abilities must band together and use their different talents on a final mission to escape a clandestine government agency forever. Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou,      Camilla Belle and director Paul McGuigan present a first look      at exclusive footage and answer questions about the film. Knowing&amp;mdash;An action thriller of global proportions. Director Alex Proyas appears      in person to introduce never-before-seen footage for his new major motion      picture starring Nicolas Cage. Twilight&amp;mdash;Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series, Twilight is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a mortal.      Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and the      cast&amp;mdash;including Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella),      Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob)&amp;mdash;answer your questions about bringing the world of these beloved characters to life on the big screen and show exclusive footage from the film.  Hall H 1:30-2:30      Conan Comics and Beyond&amp;mdash;Dark Horse Comics revitalized Conan in 2004&amp;mdash;now it&amp;rsquo;s set to launch stunning interpretations of Robert E. Howard heroes Kull and Solomon Kane in 2008. Conan editor Philip Simon moderates      a discussion of the upcoming titles with creators who&amp;rsquo;ve worked on Howard      comics past and present&amp;mdash;Scott Allie (Solomon Kane), Will      Conrad (Kull), Dave Stewart (Solomon Kane), and Jos&amp;eacute;      Villarrubia (Conan)&amp;mdash;focusing on the company&amp;rsquo;s new series and adapting      Howard&amp;rsquo;s works to comics. Room 3 1:30-3:00      Artemis Fowl&amp;mdash;Eoin Colfer, author of the blockbuster Artemis      Fowl series, launches his sixth book in the series, Artemis Fowl: The      Time Paradox, with Fairies, Fiends and Flatulence, a hilarious one man live show that explains to fans the genesis of each of Eoin&amp;rsquo;s characters in the books&amp;mdash;both good and evil&amp;mdash;all of which come from his four Irish brothers. Room 7AB 1:45-2:45      Marvel: X-Men&amp;mdash;The X-Men have a new home and a new direction      in Manifest Destiny. This star-studded, must-attend panel features      the writers of the X-Verse, including Ed Brubaker (Uncanny X-Men),      Matt Fraction (Uncanny X-Men), Chris Yost (X-Force),      Craig Kyle (X-Force), Daniel Way (Deadpool), Marjorie      Liu (NYX), and Duane Swierczynski (Cable), plus Axel      Alonso (X-Men group editor) and Nick Lowe (X-Men editor). Room      6B 2:00-3:00      Science Fiction That Will Change Your Life&amp;mdash;A discussion of science      fiction stories intended to make you rethink your whole life or alter your      perceptions. With Annalee Newitz (editor-in-chief, io9.com; contributor,      Wired), Austin Grossman (author, Soon I Will Be Invincible),      Charlie Jane Anders (news editor, io9.com; contributor, Lady Churchill&amp;rsquo;s      Rosebud Wristlet), Graeme McMillan (weekend editor, io9.com, contributor,      Newsarama), and Patrick Lee (editor, Sci-Fi Wire). Room 2 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Signe Wilkinson&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Signe Wilkinson,      Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist and creator of the new      comic strip Family Tree, will talk and show slides about juggling politics,      family humor, and hate mail. Famed editorial cartoonist Ted Rall introduces      the discussion. Room 4 2:00-3:00      The Middleman&amp;mdash;Creator and executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost) and The Middleman actors Matt Keeslar (Dune)      and Natalie Morales (CSI: Miami) discuss the bizarre world of      The Middleman. Based on the graphic novels by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, The      Middleman follows the surreal life of twenty-something Wendy Watson as she gets recruited by a top secret agency to fight comic book-esque criminals under the guidance of her straight-laced boss, The Middleman. Room 5AB 2:00-3:00      Red Sonja: One-on-One&amp;mdash;Robert Rodriguez (Sin City), Rose      McGowan (Grindhouse), Doug Aarniokoski (2nd unit      director, Resident Evil 3) and David White (Undisputed 2) are teaming up to bring back the red-headed warrior woman known as Red Sonja. Join Robert, Rose, Doug, and David for this one-on-one interview and Q&amp;amp;A session! Room 6CDEF 2:00-3:30      Spotlight on Todd Klein&amp;mdash;Eisner award-winning letterer and logo designer      Todd Klein (Sandman, Fables) is joined by moderator Mark      Evanier (Fanboy, Kirby: King of Comics) for a discussion of his 30-plus years in comics, from early days on staff at DC and lettering by hand to his present-day freelance career on many titles for DC, Marvel, and others, mainly on the computer. Focus will be on the intricacies of lettering, logo design, and more, as Todd and Mark show and discuss images of classic comics logos. Todd will also cover his recent self-published signed prints by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman and give away several copies of each. Room      8 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Jim Woodring: Please Stand By&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest      Jim Woodring (The Frank Book) presents a slide show with commentary providing a rare overview of his life, career, motivations, methods, and dark personal secrets. Q&amp;amp;A session to follow. Room 10 2:00-3:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #4: Superman&amp;rsquo;s 70th Anniversary&amp;mdash;Price      Hamilton (American Falls High School) compares three different versions of the Superman origin story and three versions of the Jewish folk tale &amp;ldquo;The Golem of Prague&amp;rdquo; to demonstrate how certain images begin to appropriate larger meanings through their consistent repetition. Liam Burke (National University of Galway) asks what makes some heroes &amp;ldquo;super,&amp;rdquo; examining the superhero archetype to uncover the superhero secret identity and to discover who are the &amp;ldquo;Men of Tomorrow.&amp;rdquo; Ben Saunders (University of Oregon) suggests that the essence of Superman&amp;rsquo;s appeal&amp;mdash;the core of his mythic significance&amp;mdash;may have nothing to do with his superpowers and everything to do with the most serious and profound issues of philosophical ethics. Room 30AB 2:00-3:30      Animation on a $hoestring&amp;mdash;Learn the down and dirty tricks on how to      create your own animation studio on a low budget, from Larry Loc, the      author of Animation on a ShoeString. Find out how to assemble the equipment you will need, how to build or buy equipment, and what software to use to edit and composite your project. Room 30CDE 2:00-3:00      Clickwheel: On-Demand Digital Comics for iPod and iPhone&amp;mdash;Is the new      comic shop right in the palm of your hand? Join Clickwheel editor-in-chief      Tim Demeter for a demonstration of the latest in mobile comics&amp;rsquo; technology. Tim will discuss the emergence of mobile content and digital delivery in the comic book industry and how it&amp;rsquo;s changing the landscape of the business. Learn how to download and sync comics on your iPod or how to receive them on demand on your iPhone or iPod Touch! Creators interested in taking advantage of these new methods of distribution won&amp;rsquo;t want to miss the site demonstration, as Clickwheel.net is free for anyone to use. Room 32AB 2:15-3:15      Halo Wars and the Halo Universe&amp;mdash;Prima Games, Tor Books, McFarlane Toys, and Microsoft Games Studio bring you an in-depth panel discussion on all things Halo. Panelists include Eric Nylund,      author of Halo: The Fall of Reach and Halo: First Strike Onyx;      Tobias Buckell, author of the upcoming novel Halo: The Cole Protocol; game universe writers Graeme Devine (Halo Wars) and Frank      O&amp;rsquo;Connor (Halo Trilogy); and Jon Goff and Corrinne Robinson,      McFarlane Toys&amp;rsquo; brand management team for Halo action figures. Room      6A 2:15-3:15      Anchor Bay: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer Artists Panel&amp;mdash;Preview      the upcoming DVD release of Jack Brooks Monster Slayer with star/producer      Trevor Matthews, director/co-writer Jon Knautz, producer Patrick      White, composer Ryan Shore, creature designer David Scott,      and horror icon Robert Englund! Then hear writer/director Daniel      Waters (Heathers), Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (Masters of Science Fiction), and writer/director Robert Hall (Laid to Rest) discuss their latest Anchor Bay projects! Moderated      by Shock Til You Drop&amp;rsquo;s Ryan Rotten. Ballroom 20 2:30-3:30      Dumbrella&amp;mdash;Artists from Dumbrella, one of the most popular online comics collectives, discuss webcomics, independent publishing, and subverting popular culture. Feel free to quiz Andrew Bell (The Creatures in My Head), Sam Brown (explodingdog), Jon Rosenberg (Goats), and Richard      Stevens III (Diesel Sweeties), along with special guests M.C.      Frontalot and Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie), about anything      your Internet heart desires. Room 3 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Bill Willingham&amp;mdash;Both a master storyteller and an incredible      artist, Bill Willingham has created a huge following for his books.      His credits range from DCU&amp;rsquo;s Salvation Run and Shadowpact to      the already classic Vertigo Fables and Jack of Fables and the      new House of Mystery. Hosted by superstar Fables artist Mark      Buckingham, this panel is sure to thrill! Room 2 3:00-4:00      Comic-Con Talkback 1&amp;mdash;Here&amp;rsquo;s your chance: talk to Comic-Con representatives about your first day and Preview Night. Have a complaint, a question, a suggestion or even some praise? Bring it! Room 4 3:00-4:00      DVD/Blu-ray Producers 2008&amp;mdash;Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Adam      Jahnke (The Digital Bits.com, Geek Monthly) discuss the latest      DVD and Blu-ray Disc developments and look ahead at upcoming releases. Panelists      include Javier Soto (Pan&amp;rsquo;s Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army),      Charles de Lauzirika (Blade Runner, Twin Peaks), Andy Mangels (The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer), Cliff Stephenson (Rambo,      Crank 1 &amp;amp; 2), and Robert Meyer Burnett (Shoot &amp;rsquo;Em Up, Free      Enterprise 2). There will be lots of Q&amp;amp;A, so be sure to bring      your questions! Room 5AB 3:00-4:00      Wizard&amp;rsquo;s First Rule&amp;mdash;Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Ken      Biller (Star Trek: Voyager) give you a first look at the upcoming      television series Wizard&amp;rsquo;s First Rule. The one-hour weekly series,      premiering in late fall, is based on Terry Goodkind&amp;rsquo;s bestselling epic fantasy      series The Sword of Truth, which follows the extraordinary transformation of woodsman Richard Cypher into a magical leader who joins with a mysterious, beautiful woman to stop a bloodthirsty, sinister tyrant. Join Sam and Ken for a moderated interview and audience Q&amp;amp;A session! Room 6B 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Ed Brubaker&amp;mdash;The Comic-Con special guest Ed Brubaker is the Eisner Award&amp;ndash;winning writer (Best Writer 2007, Best New Series 2007&amp;mdash;Criminal)      whose work on Captain America, Daredevil, X-Men, and Criminal has catapulted him into the upper echelon of today&amp;rsquo;s best comic writers. Ed talks about what&amp;rsquo;s next in this Spotlight presentation. Room 7AB 3:00-4:00      TwoMorrows Publishing Today&amp;mdash;Join the crew from TwoMorrows Publishing for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into creating all their fan-favorite books and magazines on the art and history of comics! Publisher John Morrow, Modern      Masters&amp;rsquo; Eric Nolen-Weathington, Write Now!&amp;rsquo;s Danny      Fingeroth, Brick Journal&amp;rsquo;s Joe Meno, and Keith Dallas,      author of TwoMorrows&amp;rsquo; new Flash Companion book unveil new products      and offer exclusive previews of upcoming items. Room 10 3:00-4:00      How to Break into Comics: Freddie E. Williams II&amp;mdash;A few years ago, Freddie      E. Williams II (artist on Robin, The Flash, Seven Soldiers: Mister      Miracle, and others) broke into comics through DC Comics&amp;rsquo; Talent Search. Since that time, Freddie has worked on some of DC&amp;rsquo;s top-selling books. In this panel, Freddie lends his unique insights about breaking into comics by describing what editors are looking for, what you should include in your portfolio, and how to hang on to a job once you&amp;rsquo;ve gotten it. Room 32AB 3:00-4:00      Disney: Race to Witch Mountain&amp;mdash;What secrets does Witch Mountain      hold? Stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino and director Andy      Fickman talk about the mysterious, paranormal activity around Witch Mountain. Dwayne, Carla, and Andy will present the first look at the movie and answer audience questions as they talk about the thrilling action-adventure that is set to hit theatres in March 2009! Hall H 3:15-4:15      Capcom: The Making of Street Fighter IV&amp;mdash;Producer      Yoshinoro Ono (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams) and associate producer      David Crislip deliver an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the much-anticipated Street Fighter IV video game, featuring the design of classic and new characters, creating compelling gameplay. Also, a sneak peek at the animated SFIV minimovies being created to complement the game. There will be a Q&amp;amp;A session as well as Street Fighter-related surprises!      Street Fighter cosplayers are highly encouraged to attend this event,      as it marks the 20th anniversary of the Street Fighter franchise. Room      6CDEF 3:30-4:30      Manga: Lost in Translation&amp;mdash;America loves foreign comics, especially manga. And as more and more movies based on these properties are produced, the way these comics are translated becomes an integral part of their success. Join experienced translators, editors, and manga and anime experts in a discussion of the art and craft of helping to make these stories the mega-hits they are today. Panelists include William Flanagan (Fairy Tail), Jonathan      Tarbox (Switch), Jason Thompson (Manga: The Complete      Guide), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Stephen Paul (Beck:      Mongolian Chop Squad), Julie Davis (Anime Classics Zettai!),      and Mark Simmons (Gundam 00)! Room 3 3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly&amp;rsquo;s The Visionaries:      Comic Creators&amp;mdash;Jim Lee (All-Star Batman &amp;amp; Robin), John Cassaday (The Astonishing X-Men), Matt Fraction (Casanova), Mike      Mignola (Hellboy), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead),      Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil), and Grant Morrison (Final      Crisis) are the writers and artists blazing a path into the future of comics. Coming from both the mainstream and the independent worlds, these men and women can provide unique insights into the comics landscape. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly staff editor Nisha Gopalan. Room      6A 3:30-5:00 Golden and Silver Age of Comics&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s the amazing annual gathering of the      resident greats from the Golden and Silver Ages of comics! Moderated by Mark      Evanier, this year&amp;rsquo;s list of luminaries includes Al Feldstein (EC      editor/writer/artist), Victor Gorelick (Archie Comics editor and writer),      Al Jaffee (MAD magazine cartoonist), comics writer/artist Larry      Lieber, Harvey Comics writer/editor Sid Jacobson, and artists Russ      Heath (G.I. Combat, Sgt. Rock) and Jerry Robinson (Batman).      Filled with personal reminiscences and anecdotes, this panel promises to be      a treasure trove of comics history! Room 8 3:30-4:30      Quantum Quest&amp;mdash;This science fiction/science fact, 3D, large-format CGI-animated film will take you on a fantastic atomic journey through space. Quantum      Quest combines a captivating science fiction story with a mind-blowing real safari through the solar system (created using radar data and extraordinary imagery from seven NASA missions). The film is the only one to be initiated by JPL/NASA and is sponsored by JPL/NASA and Digimax Animation Studios (Taiwan). Co-directors Harry Kloor (Star Trek Voyager, Earth Final Conflict,      Godzilla) and Dan St. Pierre (Everyone&amp;rsquo;s Hero, Shark Tale, Tarzan) show exclusive footage from the film, which will be released in late summer, 2009 in both large-format and Real D theaters worldwide. Watch for surprise appearances by some members of the voice cast, which includes legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, Chris Pine, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Alexander, Sandra Oh, William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, and Abigail Breslin. Ballroom 20 3:30-4:30      Bat-Manga! Chip Kidd and the Secret History of Batman in Japan&amp;mdash;Chip Kidd (Mythology) lifts the veil on officially licensed, original Batman manga stories from 1966 Japan, not previously collected or translated in over 40 years. Narrated slide show, with Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Room 30AB 3:30-5:00      Resin Casting and Silicone Mold-Making&amp;mdash;Jeff Broz has presented six      previous seminars about plastics and casting. Sam Girgis has loved spaceship design since the Apollo missions. Whether you want to produce a garage kit model or reproduce a broken part for your vintage toy, this year&amp;rsquo;s seminar will cover material choices and advance into more complex silicone mold design and casting techniques that should offer secrets to the novice and the working Joes in the trenches for short run 3D duplication, and for garage kits or industrial design. Plus, more about vendors and material choices to cast your sculptures and models. Room 30CDE 4:00-5:00      Dark Horse Horror&amp;mdash;Dark Horse Comics is home to some of the best horror      comics ever produced, from Mike Mignola&amp;rsquo;s Hellboy and Steve Niles&amp;rsquo;      Criminal Macabre to upcoming collections of the classic horror magazines      Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse editors Scott Allie and      Shawna Gore and a handful of our top creators take a look ahead at their spookiest projects for 2008, including a sneak peek at the 25th anniversary edition of Bernie Wrightson&amp;rsquo;s Frankenstein and a special appearance      by the artist. Room 2 4:00-5:00      TV Costume Designers&amp;mdash;Characters created by writers and comic book illustrators are made real for the screen via the artistry of costume designers. Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year&amp;rsquo;s most popular television productions. Panel moderator Hope Hanafin, costume      designer and VP of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, hosts costume designers      Shawna Trpcic (Firefly), Roland Sanchez (Lost),      Debra McGuire (Heroes), Amanda Friedland (Terminator:      The Sarah Connor Chronicles), and Cynthia Bergstrom (Buffy,      The Vampire Slayer). Room 4 4:00-5:00      Superhero Superfiction&amp;mdash;Superheroes don&amp;rsquo;t appear just in comics anymore. Authors discuss how to write superhero prose. Panelists include superhero prose authors Kevin J. Anderson (Last Days of Krypton), Michael      Carroll (Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening), Professor Christopher      Chambers (The Darker Mask), Vicki Pettersson (The Signs      of the Zodiac series), Gary Phillips (The Darker Mask),      Melinda M. Snodgrass (Wild Cards), Caroline Spector (Wild      Cards) and Doselle Young (The Darker Mask). Moderated by      Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 5AB 4:00-5:00      Minx: Your Life in Pictures&amp;mdash;In its first year, Minx found a whole new audience by creating original graphic novels for teenage girls. This year, Minx is breaking all the rules with another onslaught of amazing books. Panelists include group editor Shelly Bond and creators Cecil Castellucci (Janes in Love), David Hahn (All Nighter), Ryan      Kelly (New York Four), Deborah Vankin (Insta-Life),      and Brian Wood (DMZ, New York Four). Room 10 4:00-5:00      Star Trek Without a Blueprint: How Books and Comics Keep Expanding      the Boundaries of the Star Trek Universe&amp;mdash;Andy Mangels (moderator      and Star Trek author), Margaret Clark (executive editor, Pocket      Books), Andy Schmidt (senior editor, IDW) and Star Trek authors      Kevin Dilmore, Dave Mack, Scott Tipton, and Dayton      Ward discuss the future of Star Trek publishing. Room 32AB 4:15-5:15      Afro Samurai: Resurrection Exclusive Worldwide Premiere!&amp;mdash;Afro Samurai picks up his sword once again for the second installment of this critically acclaimed, funktastic anime! This action-packed panel features the creators behind the hit, including star and executive producer Samuel L. Jackson (The Spirit), original creator Takahashi Okazaki, musical artist      The RZA (Kill Bill), and executive producer Leo Chu (Spike TV). Be the first to see the worldwide premiere of the exclusive Comic-Con trailer, dazzling artwork from the manga, and never-before-seen demos of the pulse-pounding video game. Room 6B 4:15-5:15      Lionsgate/Marvel: Hulk vs. Wolverine&amp;mdash;Alberta, Canada: Over the past week, the Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there&amp;rsquo;s only one man up to the job. He&amp;rsquo;s the best at what he does, but what he does isn&amp;rsquo;t very nice. He&amp;rsquo;s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada&amp;rsquo;s top secret Department H, and he&amp;rsquo;s been put on Hulk&amp;rsquo;s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath&amp;hellip;at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Meet Craig      Kyle (supervising producer/co-writer), Frank Paur (producer/supervising      director), Christopher Yost (co-writer), and others involved in this      Marvel Animation milestone and watch the complete Hulk vs. Wolverine months before its January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release! Hall H 4:30-5:30      Episodic Games: Rewriting the Adventure Genre&amp;mdash;With the first installment of Penny Arcade Adventures launched, the season finale of Sam &amp;amp; Max Season Two in the bag, and the recent debut of Strong Bad&amp;rsquo;s Cool Game for Attractive People, episodic adventure gaming has emerged as a viable new medium for interactive entertainment. Learn about episodic storytelling, adapting the humor and gameplay of the traditional adventure genre for a new generation of gamers, and the challenges of both as Joel DeYoung (Hothead Games), Arthur We (Hothead      Games), Dan Connors (Telltale Games), and Dave Grossman (Telltale      Games) sound off in this panel and Q&amp;amp;A session moderated by Frank Cifaldi (Gametap). Room 3 4:30-5:30      HBO&amp;rsquo;s True Blood&amp;mdash;Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels      by Charlaine Harris, True Blood is created by Alan Ball,      creator of HBO&amp;rsquo;s Emmy-winning series Six Feet Under. The series takes place in the not-too-distant future, when, thanks to the invention of synthetic blood, vampires no longer need humans for their fix and can walk freely, if not yet comfortably, among their living counterparts. With their integration into a small Louisiana town causing a stir, a love story ensues between Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, the X-Men films; Academy Award winner for      The Piano), an innocent waitress with the unusual ability to read minds,      and vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer, The Starter Wife).      The series also features Ryan Kwanten (Summerland), Rutina      Wesley (How She Move), Sam Trammell (Judging Amy),      and Nelsan Ellis (The Inside). True Blood debuts September      7 exclusively on HBO. Room 6CDEF 4:30-5:30      UClick: Mobile Comics&amp;mdash;GoComics, the leader in online and mobile comics and manga, looks at a market truly coming in to its own. Panelists will discuss the evolution of comic strips and comic books in the digital age and examine new publishing platforms that make mobile viewing part of a complete comics experience. They&amp;rsquo;ll introduce new content from their partners: Stan Lee, Tokyopop, Virgin Comics, IDW, Devil&amp;rsquo;s Due, Papercutz, TMNT and more. Learn about what the future of mobile comics promises for fans and creators alike. Room      30AB 4:45-5:45      Mondo Marvel&amp;mdash;2008 has already been a huge success for Marvel in all corners of the Universe. Now, join top editors and creators, including Greg      Pak (Skaar, Son of Hulk), Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron      Man), Ed Brubaker (Captain America), Jeff Parker (Agents of Atlas), Warren Simons (editor), Mark Paniccia (editor), and Jim McCann (publishing), to find out what&amp;rsquo;s to come for      Iron Man, Hulk, Daredevil, the FF, and all things Marvel. Room 6A 4:45-5:45      &amp;ldquo;SCREAM&amp;rdquo; Like a Girl&amp;mdash;Spike loves women. And the coolest women on the planet are the ones who destroy aliens, defeat serial killers and battle evil villains with their superpowers! In honor of Spike&amp;rsquo;s Scream Awards 2008&amp;mdash;the first and most important televised event that celebrates the genius creative talent behind the powerhouse Hollywood genres of comic books, science fiction, fantasy and horror&amp;mdash;Spike brings you a candid discussion of these genres from the women they love, who are poised to rule the fanboy&amp;rsquo;s universe! Moderator Kevin Smith (Clerks), the brilliant writer, director, and comic book genius hosts an all-female panel of actresses, artists, writers, directors, and producers in a discussion about working in these genres from their unique point of view. Twenty lucky panel attendees will win tickets to the 2008 Scream Awards. Ballroom 20 5:00-6:00      The Making of the Vertigo Encyclopedia&amp;mdash;Dig into the wealth of information DC Comics, Vertigo, and DK Publishing have and find out how a comic book imprint&amp;rsquo;s encyclopedia is created, from getting the material to organizing it and putting it out on the shelves. Get the down and dirty info from Karen Berger (senior VP/executive editor&amp;mdash;Vertigo), Alastair      Dougall (senior editor&amp;mdash;DK Publishing), and Alex Irvine (author),      and watch the world premiere of the documentary The Making of the Vertigo      Encyclopedia. Room 2 5:00-6:00      Bandai Entertainment&amp;rsquo;s Anime Invasion&amp;mdash;In 2008, Bandai Entertainment      has put together an amazing line up of anime titles: Code Geass, Lucky      Star, Gurren Lagann, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Sword of the Stranger,      Ghost Slayers Ayashi, Gundam 00, and many more. Join Bandai      Entertainment president Ken Iyadomi and director of marketing Robert      Napton to hear all the latest news on the company&amp;rsquo;s releases, learn some tidbits about what&amp;rsquo;s coming, up and maybe get some free stuff! Room 4 5:00-6:00      The Pitching Hour&amp;mdash;Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba),      Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill      Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam      Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&amp;amp;A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting      their ideas as they navigate Hollywood! Room 5AB 5:00-6:00      Spotlight on Floyd Norman&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Floyd Norman talks      about his long and varied career in feature film and television animation.      His work includes Disney&amp;rsquo;s Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and The      Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pixar&amp;rsquo;s Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc., and many more fan favorites. Moderated by cartoonist and animation artist      Scott Shaw! Room 7AB 5:00-6:00      Looking at Our World: Eye on the Past&amp;mdash;Authors discuss how they use      and abuse history to inform their fictional stories. Panelists include Connie      Willis (Passage), Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel&amp;rsquo;s Legacy),      Max Allan Collins (Deadly Beloved), Peter David (Tigerheart),      Naomi Novik (Victory of Eagles), and Jess Winfield (My      Name Is Will: A Novel of Sex, Drugs, and Shakespeare). Moderated by Maryelizabeth      Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 8 5:00-6:00 Spotlight on Mike W. Barr&amp;mdash;What would comics      in the &amp;rsquo;80s and &amp;rsquo;90s have been without Camelot 3000, Batman and the Outsiders, The      Maze Agency, and Mantra. The creator of those titles, Comic-Con      special guest Mike W. Barr, will answer that question and pretty much any others, as well as what he&amp;rsquo;s up to nowadays. (Just don&amp;rsquo;t ask him what the &amp;ldquo;W.&amp;rdquo; stands for.) With a special guest moderator&amp;hellip;maybe. Room      10 5:00-6:00      Comics Experience: How to Write a Pitch!&amp;mdash;Hosted by Andy Schmidt (IDW senior editor, GI Joe, Star Trek), panelists Mark Waid (BOOM! Studios editor-in-chief, Flash, Kingdom Come), James Lucas      Jones (Oni Press editor-in-chief), Rob Levin (Top Cow Entertainment      editor-in-chief), Chris Gage (The Authority, Invincible Iron Man),      C. B. Cebulski (Drain, Wonderlost, X-Men: Divided We Stand)      and Nick Lowe (Marvel X-Men editor) offer tips on writing pitches, pitching verbally, and getting your pitch read! Want to write a comic? Don&amp;rsquo;t miss this panel! Questions from the audience welcome. Room 30CDE 5:00-6:00      The Third Annual Comics Podcasting Panel&amp;mdash;The best of the best in comics podcasting returns to San Diego for the third annual discussion of comics podcasting and how it&amp;rsquo;s affected the comics media. Rick Remender (writer      of Fear Agent, Punisher War Journal, The End League) moderates a no-holds-barred      discussion with comics podcasters Bryan Deemer and Peter Rios (Comic Geek Speak), Charlito and Mr. Phil (Indie Spinner      Rack), Joe Gonzalez and Jimmy Aquino (Comic News Insider), Josh      Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick (iFanboy), and John Mayo and      Bob Bretall (Comic Book Page). Room 32AB 5:30-6:30      Action Figure Times Toymaker Q&amp;amp;A&amp;mdash;Ever wanted to know why your favorite character figure was limited, or just what toy companies are thinking? How about the recent movement of toy licenses from one manufacturer to another? Or the effect of the rising costs of fuel on the manufacturing of figures on the market? Here&amp;rsquo;s your chance to ask the manufacturers (both big and small) about their favorite figures and statues. What questions have been burning in your mind? Come to Action Figure Times&amp;rsquo; annual collectors&amp;rsquo;      panel to find out! Room 3 5:30-6:30      The Science Behind Science Fiction&amp;mdash;Celebrate the world of science fiction      when Jaime Paglia (writer and producer of Eureka) and Phil      Plait (badastronomy.com) lead a panel discussion with Discover      Magazine editors exploring when science becomes good science fiction. Join Jaime, Phil and other special guests for an exciting discussion followed by Q&amp;amp;A. Room 6B 5:30-6:30      Comics Arts Conference Workshop: Language Arts and Cross Curriculum Comics      Seminar&amp;mdash;Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) demonstrates the application of comics in the K-8 environment in Language Arts classes as well as across the curriculum. Using a step-by-step approach, she explains how comics&amp;mdash;both published and student-created&amp;mdash;can be used as pedagogical tools to explain plot, setting, and dialogue; to demonstrate the laws of physics; to learn the operation of new technology; and to develop skills in public speaking. Room 30AB 5:30-6:30      Dark Castle Entertainment&amp;mdash;Launched by producer Joel Silver and director Robert Zemeckis, Dark Castle Entertainment was founded to create a unique brand of horror movies inspired by the works of filmmaker William Castle. Recently, Dark Castle entered into an arrangement with CIT Group Inc. to broaden Dark Castle into a full genre label that will include feature films (London-based crime thriller RocknRolla, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Gerard      Butler, scheduled to be released in October; Ninja Assassin directed      by James McTeigue and starring Korean pop sensation Rain; and Whiteout,      starring Kate Beckinsale), home video (The Hills Run Red starring Sophie      Monk, William Sadler, and Tad Hilgenbrinck) and comic books (Ferryman by Marc Andreyko and Jonathan Wayshak). Hall H 5:45-6:45      Showtime: Dexter&amp;mdash;Showtime presents exclusives from the set of      the highly anticipated third season of Dexter. Moderator Kristin      Dos Santos (E!) presides over this revealing interview and Q&amp;amp;A session      with the top stars and executive producers of Dexter, featuring Michael      C. Hall, Julie Benz, Clyde Phillips, and John Goldwyn, plus a special      guest! Room 6CDEF 6:00-7:00      Life, Death, Life of Star Trek&amp;mdash;You&amp;rsquo;ve heard a lot of hype about sci-fi&amp;rsquo;s first franchise lately, now it&amp;rsquo;s time to see what it&amp;rsquo;s all about and celebrate an illustrious 40 years of boldly going with this regular panel of unpaid, uncensored Treksperts, who pay homage to Trek&amp;rsquo;s past and future with some special surprises and exclusive audio-visual treats you&amp;rsquo;ll only see here. Daren Dochterman (ST: TMP Director&amp;rsquo;s Cut Special Edition),      Robert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise), Jeff Bond (The      Music of Star Trek), and moderator Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise)      talk Trek like no one else can&amp;hellip;or will. Room 2 6:00-7:00      The Secret History of Manga in the U.S.&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s been 30 years since the      first manga was translated into English. From MixxZine to Raijin,      from Astro Boy to OEL, join Jason Thompson (Manga:      The Complete Guide) on a visual time machine full of dreamers, censors, antiwar activists, and other weirdness. Including ninja. Lots of ninja. Room      4 6:00-7:00      Spotlight on Frank Beddor&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Frank Beddor,      author of the best-selling &amp;ldquo;Looking Glass Wars&amp;rdquo; series, and creator of the      Hatter M graphic novel, talks about the creation of his books, gives the story behind the story, and presents concept art from a wide array of artists who have visualized his text: Ben Templesmith (30 Day of Night),      Doug Chiang (Star Wars), and Stephan Martiniere (I, Robot). He&amp;rsquo;ll      reveal the new online game The Card Soldier Wars, show a special effects      trailer for The Looking Glass Wars movie, and discuss how each of these      mediums connect and extend The Looking Glass Wars universe. Room      5AB 6:00-7:00      DC Nation&amp;mdash;DC Senior VP/executive editor Dan DiDio hosts this      gabfest with Keith Giffen (Reign in Hell, Ambush Bug: Year None),      Geoff Johns (Action Comics, Green Lantern), Brad Meltzer (DCU: Last Will and Testament), and some of the top talent in the industry, talking and teasing upcoming stories! Come learn the secrets behind the most talked about events of the summer! Room 6A 6:00-7:00      Bill Plympton&amp;rsquo;s Idiots and Angels&amp;mdash;Independent animator Bill      Plympton (The Tune, Mutant Aliens) will screen the first 20 minutes      of his just-completed animated feature Idiots and Angels, plus his      new short, Hot Dog, the latest sequel to the Oscar-nominated Guard      Dog. Join Bill for a look at his latest projects, plus a Q&amp;amp;A session      to follow. Room 7AB 6:00-7:00      Devil&amp;rsquo;s Due Presents: Hack/Slash and Beyond!&amp;mdash;Hollywood screenwriter      Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) joins Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley (Halloween: Nightdance) to talk about the      new H/S film and his new DDP/Capcom comic book series Bionic Commando.      Also featuring director Todd Lincoln, Hack/Slash Annual stars      from The Suicide Girls, and a blockbuster surprise guest you won&amp;rsquo;t want to      miss! Room 8 6:00-7:00      Random House Publishing&amp;mdash;Staff from the Random House Publishing Group&amp;mdash;including  Betsy Mitchell (editor-in-chief, Del Rey), Dallas Middaugh (associate      publisher, Del Rey Manga), Mutsumi Miyazaki (director of licensing      and acquisitions, Del Rey Manga), Chris Schluep (senior editor, RHPG),      and Tricia Narwani (editor, RHPG)&amp;mdash;discuss upcoming titles from Del      Rey, Del Rey Manga, Ballantine, and Villard Graphic Novels. Room 10 6:00-7:00      From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types&amp;mdash;Which side of the convention table do you want to be on: artist or fan? And what&amp;rsquo;s keeping you from getting there? If you have an idea in your head that you&amp;rsquo;ve had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Teacher and life purpose coach Douglas Neff will give you simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. And this year, a surprise guest panel will fill your head with inspiration before you leave. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you&amp;rsquo;re sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop. Room 30CDE 6:00-7:00      The Comics Blogosphere&amp;mdash;The blog explosion has opened up a new frontier for comics criticism. This lively (and inevitably bloggable) discussion features David Brothers (4thletter!), Jeff Lester (The Savage Critic(s)),      Laura Hudson (Myriad Issues), Tim Robins (Mindless Ones) and      moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics). Room 32AB 6:30-7:30      So You Want to Do a Graphic Novel&amp;mdash;Writer and publisher Larry Young assembles a team of writers and artists to unlock the secrets and unveil the mysteries of completing your own graphic novel. Panelists Adam Beechen (Final Crisis), Steven Grant (Two Guns), Kirsten Baldock (Smoke and Guns), Matt Silady (The Homeless Channel),      and Manny Bello (Dugout) kibbitz, cajole, and inspire you. Room      3 6:30-7:30      Adventures in Game Development&amp;mdash;Have you ever dreamed of making your own video game? Are you a writer with a great story? Is there a place in video games for a traditional artist? Or do you just want to get into the industry? Veteran designer Alex Jimenez (Battletanxs, Darkstalkers),      artist David DeVries (The Monster Engine), and author Blake      Hutchins (The Sword from the Sea) answer all your questions and take you inside the video game industry. Find out what it takes to break into this competitive but rewarding field. Attendees will also get a special sneak peek at the upcoming title Blueshift. Room 30AB 6:45-7:45      Robotech Industry Panel&amp;mdash;Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow      Chronicles, covers the history of the animated series that introduced a generation to anime and discusses upcoming new releases in the wake of the announcement of the live-action feature film. Room 6B Nighttime Programs 7:00-9:00      Comedy Central TV Funhouse with Robert Smigel&amp;mdash;Robert Smigel (Saturday      Night Live) and Dino Stamatopoulos (Morel Orel) reunite to discuss the most groundbreaking show to ever hit (and subsequently disappear) from basic cable. Join the guys to relive the glory of the best show you barely remember. Room 6CDEF 7:00-9:00      Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist&amp;mdash;Get a look behind      the mask of The Spirit creator in this feature-length documentary movie. With a triumphant world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the production features the legendary writer/artist Will Eisner with Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Jules Feiffer, Jack Kirby, Kurt Vonnegut, and many others. Following this unique free movie screening, director/producer Andrew D. Cooke and      writer/producer Jon B. Cooke will be available for a dynamic Q&amp;amp;A      session. Room 7AB 7:15-8:15      Adventures in Anime&amp;mdash;Quinton Flynn (Axel from Kingdom Hearts,      Reno from Final Fantasy, Raiden from MGS) and Emmy winner Jeff Nimoy (director of Digimon, Naruto, Wolfwood from Trigun)  talk about their careers and their adventures on tour,      answer your questions, and sing their famous Yaoi Song from AdventuresInAnime.com! Room 6A 7:30-8:30      Geek Roundtable Live&amp;mdash; Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary      Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring      as himself. Room 10 8:00-8:30      Lionsgate and Marvel: Punisher: War Zone!&amp;mdash;Producer Gale Anne      Hurd (The Incredible Hulk) and stars Ray Stevenson (Rome)      and Julie Benz (Rambo, Dexter) take you into the world of the      Punisher for an exclusive first look. You won&amp;rsquo;t be prepared! Room 6B 8:30-9:00      Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures: Saw 5&amp;mdash;Join director David      Hackl, along with the filmmakers and cast for an exclusive first look at the latest terrifying installment of the most successful horror series in history! Room 6B 8:30-10:00      Star Wars Fan Film Awards&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s the galaxy-spanning return of      a Comic-Con favorite! The Star Wars Fan Film Awards come back to Ballroom      20 as the Thursday night big event. Ballroom 20 9:00-10:00      Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look&amp;mdash;See what director Darren      Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last three Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves, including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids),      Bill Moseley (The Devil&amp;rsquo;s Rejects), and Ogre (the band      Skinny Puppy), among others. Room 6B 9:00-12:00      10th Annual Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza &amp;mdash;Martial Arts movie master      Ric Meyers (Inside Kung-Fu) celebrates a decade&amp;rsquo;s worth of bringing you the funniest, fastest, and most amazing film clips by creating an anniversary show of the greatest kung-fu fights of all time, complete with surprise guest stars and freebies! If you attend only one &amp;ldquo;Extravaganza&amp;rdquo; in the next ten years, make this the one! Room 6CDEF 10:00-12:00      Warner Premiere and Warner Home Video: World Premiere of Lost Boys The      Tribe&amp;mdash;Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly anticipated next chapter of the cult phenomenon started by the 1987 cult classic, and be the first to see Lost Boys The Tribe before its July 29 DVD      release at this special world premiere. More than 20 years in the making,      Lost Boys The Tribe is an homage to the original 1987 cult hit and stars Corey Feldman as vampire hunter Edgar Frog, along with Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser, with appearances by Jamison Newlander and Corey Haim. Meet the cast and filmmakers as director P J Pesce and original Lost Boys star Corey Feldman are joined by Tad      Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser to answer      questions and talk about the making of this new horror classic. Ballroom      20.  Originally posted on:SpoutBlog</spout:body></item>
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<strong>Body:</strong> So, it&rsquo;s only the Thursday schedule they&rsquo;re leaking over at the San Diego headquarters for Comic-Con, but it looks packed. Start the day with a coffee and Click &amp; Clack, The Tappit Brothers (only PBS would cash in on primetime Family Guy territory with an animated NPR talk show), then head over for a sneak peak at Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly in a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, more campy source material to convert into a money maker. (Check back, we&rsquo;ll be liveblogging Comic-Con 2008 when it starts, July 24.) Read the full Thursday schedule for Comic-Con 2008 after the jump.   (h/t Shawna Benson on FriendFeed) Thursday, July 24 10:00-11:00      Click &amp; Clack&rsquo;s As the Wrench Turns&mdash;Behind the scenes at PBS&rsquo;s hilarious new primetime toon, based      on the famous radio show Car Talk, direct from Car Talk Plaza! Catch      a sneak peek of a new episode, plus Q&amp;A with the creators: Tom Sito (The Lion King, Osmosis Jones), Bill Kroyer (Tron, Garfield      the Movie), Stephen Silver (Kim Possible), Floyd Norman (101 Dalmatians), Helen Jen (TMNT), Tom Minton (Pinky and the Brain), and executive producer Howard Grossman. Extra bonus feature: a special message for Comic-Con from the real Tom &amp; Ray, the Tappet Bros! Room 2 10:00-11:00      75 Years of Doc Savage&mdash;Anthony Tollin (editor/publisher of  Doc Savage and The Shadow double-novel reprints) leads a panel discussion on the pulp era&rsquo;s greatest superhero and the Man of Bronze&rsquo;s iconic influence on comic book superheroes, including Superman and Batman., Panelists will also discuss what&rsquo;s coming up next in Nostalgia Ventures&rsquo; pulp reprint series. Panelists include movie producer/popular culture historian Michael      Uslan. Room 5AB 10:00-11:00      Kings: Exclusive Sneak Peek Screening and Q&amp;A with Cast and      Executive Producers&mdash;Kings is a contemporary re-imagining of the timeless tale of David and Goliath, an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances, and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom. Be the first to see an exclusive sneak peek from the two-hour pilot. Moderated by Greg Grunberg (Heroes),      the panel includes a Q&amp;A with creator/executive producer Michael Green (Heroes), director/executive producer Francis Lawrence (I      Am Legend), executive producer Erwin Stoff (I Am Legend),      and the cast: Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Deadwood), Chris      Egan (Resident Evil: Extinction), Susanna Thompson (Star      Trek: Voyager), Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl), and Allison      Miller (Seventeen Again). Room 6B 10:00-11:00      Fans&rsquo; Guide to Comic-Con&mdash;Wesley Strawther, Matt Jeffery, Jesse      Lopez, and Johann Joseph host your guide to the largest comics convention around. Designed to help rookie convention goers have the most fun possible, this panel offers even a gem or two for veteran attendees! Room      8 10:00-11:00      The Gene Roddenberry Legacy: Roddenberry in the 21st Century&mdash;Building      on his father&rsquo;s legacy with Star Trek, Rod Roddenberry and Roddenberry Productions are bringing the Roddenberry philosophy into the 21st century, through their work on the forthcoming feature documentary Trek Nation,      as well as the development of original content in webcomics such as Rod      &amp; Barry and Gene&rsquo;s Journal. This panel features exclusive Comic-Con looks at new Roddenberry content and projects currently in development. Featuring Eugene &ldquo;Rod&rdquo; Roddenberry, Trevor Roth (COO of      Roddenberry Productions), and Paul Keller. Room 10 10:00-11:00      Masters of the Web&mdash;For the second year in a row the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to discuss how new media have affected movie making, what it takes to run a popular site, and much more in a panel discussion and Q&amp;A session. Participants include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net), Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com), Mike Sampson (Joblo.com), Erik Davis (Cinematical.com), John Campea (TheMovieBlog.com),      Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com), Eric &ldquo;Quint&rdquo; Vespe (Aintitcool.com), Devin Faraci (CHUD.com), Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com), and Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com). Moderated by      directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank 2, The Game).      Room 32AB 10:30-11:30      Tripwire&mdash;The staff of Tripwire and some friends discuss      Tripwire Annual 2008 and the future of genre fiction, with special      panelists Pat McGreal, Jamie McKelvie, and others. Moderated      by Joel Meadows (editor-in-chief) and Andy Grossberg (associate      editor, U.S.). Room 3 10:00-11:00      DC Talent Search Orientation&mdash;Learn what DC Comics looks for in artists and how to improve your chances of becoming a working professional! Panelists will discuss the different needs of the DC Universe, Vertigo, WildStorm, MAD magazine, Minx, and Zuda. This informative orientation session will explain how DC&rsquo;s Talent Search works and provide numerous tips and tricks on how to improve your work and explore opportunities. In order to have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session is mandatory. (Please      note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.) Room 4 10:30-11:30      Freaks, Geeks, and Tiny Toons&mdash;Warner Home Video brings the hit      animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid! to DVD on July 29. This panel features Bruce Timm (storyboard      artist, character designer), John McCann (Douglas Douglas, Hero      Boy story editor), Paul Rugg (Freakazoid writer), Sherri      Stoner (writer, producer, story editor), Paul Dini (writer, story      editor), Jean MacCurdy (executive producer), Rich Arons (producer,      writer, director) and Andrea Romano (voice director). They&rsquo;re      tiny, they&rsquo;re toony, they&rsquo;re all a little loony! Executive produced by Steven      Spielberg, Tiny Toon Adventures is a Daytime Emmy Award animated series      that spawned a whole new generation of madcap Looney Toons characters,      including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton J. Pig, among      others. Freakazoid!aired for two seasons. Also executive produced by Spielberg, this Daytime Emmy Award&ndash;winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of supervillains. Room 6A 10:30-11:30      Spotlight on Noel Neill&mdash;She&rsquo;s celebrating her 60th anniversary as America&rsquo;s      favorite superhero sweetheart! Comic-Con special guest Noel Neill first      took on the role of ace reporter Lois Lane in the 1948 Superman serial from Columbia, and she went on to provide the definitive depiction of the character in the popular 1950s TV show, Adventures of Superman, with      George Reeves. Superman historian John Field interviews Ms. Neill about      her life with the man in the cape and the rest of her amazing career! Room 7AB 10:30-11:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Guerilla Warfare and Sneak Attacks: The Politics of Representing War in Film and Comics of the 1950s&mdash;Rocco Versaci (Palomar College) discusses his book      This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as Literature, in which he champions comics as a legitimate literary artform and argues that comics as a marginalized medium have been uniquely suited to subvert dominant ideologies in ways impossible for more highly regarded media. In the 1940s and 1950s, when both the comics and film industries were hard at work representing war, comics&mdash;because they were considered a marginal entertainment media&mdash;were &ldquo;freer&rdquo; to deliver subversive and even incendiary political messages. Room 30AB 10:30-12:00      Comic Book Law School 101: Let&rsquo;s Get It Started&mdash;A very good place to start&hellip;to start learning how to protect your intellectual property rights, that is! Learn the basics of copyright and trademark law in this popular interactive lecture series brought to you by noted attorney Michael Lovitz,      author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book. This first workshop covers the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, works of authorship, characters, and names from conception through publication and beyond. Attendees will participate in an interactive discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws, as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those rights. Along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections, and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for one (1) credit of California MCLE.] Room 30CDE 10:45-11:45      Reinventing the Page: Stan Lee and Grant Morrison Talk Virgin Comics&mdash;Two of the most important creators in the history of comic books team up to discuss the bold new frontiers being explored in the art of storytelling. Legendary creator Stan Lee (Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men) shares his insights on the world of comics and presents never-before-revealed hints of his new superhero universe with Virgin Comics. Joining Stan is prolific creator Grant Morrison (New X-Men, All Star Superman, Final Crisis),      contemporary comics&rsquo; most active mind, who will discuss his new Virgin Comics      animated online series MBX while offering his own insights on comics and engaging with Stan in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about the long history and boundless future of their beloved medium. Ballroom 20 11:00-12:00      Indies in Comics&mdash;Do you intend to create the next great comic book, action figure, or the like? If so, you know that doing so as an independent can be difficult. What should you do? How do you get started? The Antidote Trust is here to answer many of your questions. TAT, the ultimate independent creators&rsquo; collective, produces comics, action figures&mdash;nearly anything&mdash;and rivals the industry&rsquo;s top companies in quality and professional outlook. TAT is a diverse group, including men and women from across the country and from all ethnicities. Their projects range from sci-fi to standard superhero to Asian/Indian mythology to noir to twists on today&rsquo;s society. These trailblazers will discuss making independent projects that challenge the majors in production value, originality, and professionalism. Room 2 11:00-12:00      Professional Writing: Threat or Menace?&mdash;Let&rsquo;s talk writing, creativity, and selling (and selling out), and what the world of professional writing is like. Questions that you&rsquo;ve always wanted to ask? Creative blocks bugging you? Wondered what the H*O*L*L*Y*W*O*O*D life is really like? Show      up and get answers to those questions. This no-holds-barred talk is moderated      by J. Michael Straczynski. Room 5AB 11:00-12:00      The Comic Art of J. G. Jones&mdash;One of the most popular artists working      in comics today, Comic-Con special guest J. G. Jones talks about his      projects, including the summer blockbuster movie hit Wanted and DC&rsquo;s      Final Crisis, with Ian Sattler, senior story editor,      DCU. Room 8 11:00-12:00      LGBT Portrayals in Comics&mdash;With the increased number of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) characters in both mainstream and indie comics today, it&rsquo;s time to examine how they&rsquo;re faring. Has this increased presence meant better and more complex portrayals, or is there more to be explored? Has the call for &ldquo;positive&rdquo; portrayals been beneficial, or has it left LGBT characters one-dimensional? And what can we expect in the future? Join moderator Patricia Jeres (Prism board member and talent and industry      relations chair) and panelists Perry Moore (author of Hero,      winner of the Lambda Literary Award; executive producer of Disney&rsquo;s The      Chronicles of Narnia series), Gail Simone (Birds of Prey, Wonder      Woman), and Bob Schreck (group editor, DC Comics) for this insightful      discussion. Room 10 11:00-12:00      The Disney Animation Story Process&mdash;Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt),      Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark      Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist,      Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul      Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie      Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don&rsquo;t miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney&rsquo;s next animated feature, Bolt! Room 32AB 11:15-12:15      30th Anniversary Battlestar Galactica Panel&mdash;Richard Hatch (Tom      Zarek/Apollo), Bear McCreary (BG composer), producer Tom      DeSanto (Transformers, X-Men), Dr. Kevin Grazier (science      consultant), and surprise guests present an in-depth discussion of the Battlestar universe from the classic to the re-imagined and beyond, including BSG trailers and Q&amp;A. Room 6B 11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Neil Googe&mdash;From Welcome      to Tranquility to WildCats: World&rsquo;s End, it&rsquo;s no secret that artist      Neil Googe is a talent on the rise!  Find out all you want to know about this up-and-coming star artist with moderator and WildStorm senior editor Ben Abernathy, including plans that will surely change the WildStorm      Universe! Room 3 11:30-12:30      From the K Chronicles to The Knight Life: Keith Knight&mdash;Help      celebrate the release of Comic-Con favorite Keith Knight&rsquo;s The Complete      K Chronicles, a 500-page omnibus collection of the Harvey Award&ndash;winning comic strip. Knight will present his hilarious slideshow, chronicling his jump from self-published zines to award-winning comic strip, ending with his new syndicated daily strip, The Knight Life, recently launched by United      Features Syndicate. Room 4 11:30-12:30      SPORE: One-on-One with Will Wright&mdash;Will Wright is best known      for creating the SimCity and The Sims video game franchises, the latter of which has sold more than 100 million games to date. In 2007, he was given the Vanguard Award from the Producer&rsquo;s Guild of America, making him the first person in the videogame industry to receive such an honor. Wright&rsquo;s next video game, SPORE, is scheduled for release on      September 7. Join Will Wright for his first-ever appearance at Comic-Con!      Room 6CDEF 11:30-12:30      Hasbro: GI Joe&mdash;As Hasbro ramps up for the summer 2009 blockbuster      movie release of GI Joe, Aaron Archer (Hasbro Design), Michael      Ritchie (Hasbro Marketing), and Michelino Paolino (Hasbro Design) discuss this year&rsquo;s product line, entertainment, and other initiatives. Panelists will include special guests that you won&rsquo;t want to miss, plus Q&amp;A! Room      7AB 11:30-1:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #2: Comics Pedagogy&mdash;As comics find more mainstream acceptance, they are increasingly being incorporated into higher education. This panel looks at comics in the classroom both as texts and as tools. Jeffrey Kahan (University of Laverne) and David Baldizon (School of Arts and Enterprise) discuss their use of comic books to teach English composition and to foster greater cultural awareness more generally through the exploration of comics&rsquo; social, historical and literary significance. Patrick Jagoda (Duke University) considers how to incorporate comics as a medium into an otherwise &ldquo;high literary&rdquo; and theoretical curriculum. Chris &ldquo;Tof&rdquo; Eklund,  Aaron Kashtan, and James Reaves (University of Florida) present the innovative approaches to comics studies currently being practiced by graduate students in the University of Florida&rsquo;s Department of English, focusing on the uses of Lovecraft adaptations, Scott Pilgrim&rsquo;s video game logic, and art spiegelman&rsquo;s funny animals. A professional development certificate for teachers is      available for this session. Room 30AB 11:30-1:00      20th Century Fox: The Day The Earth Stood Still and Max Payne&mdash;  Stars      Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, plus director Scott Derrickson and producer Erwin Stoff, present an exclusive look at The Day The      Earth Stood Still, Fox&rsquo;s contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu is Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor&rsquo;s appearance, a woman (Jennifer) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission&mdash;and come to understand the ramifications of his being a self-described &ldquo;friend to the Earth.&rdquo; Klaatu Barada Nikto. The legendary      interactive video game Max Payne comes to the big screen, telling the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. &ldquo;Max Payne&rdquo; himself&mdash;Mark Wahlberg&mdash;will      be on hand with Mila Kunis, Ludacris, and director John Moore to discuss turning the game&rsquo;s noirish, hard-hitting, and complex world and      characters into a movie event.  Hall H 11:45-12:45 Knight      Rider: First Look at the New Series and Q&amp;A with Cast and Executive      Producers&mdash;On the heels of NBC&rsquo;s hit sequel movie      based on the iconic 1980s television classic, Knight Rider has been reinvented as a supercharged action series showcasing the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). Be the first to see exclusive footage from the new series. Moderated by Television Week deputy editor/columnist Josef      Adalian, who participates in a Q&amp;A session with executive producer/showrunner      Gary Scott Thompson (The Fast and The Furious, Las Vegas); executive      producer David Bartis (Heist, The OC); and the cast: Justin      Bruening (Cold Case), Deanna Russo (NCIS), Sydney      Tamiia Poitier (Veronica Mars), Paul Campbell (Battlestar      Galactica), Yancey Arias (Kingpin), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Smith Cho (Blades of Glory). Room      6A 12:00-1:00      Sideshow Collectibles&mdash;Sideshow Collectibles is a leading manufacturer in the world of figure collectibles, with an award-winning artistic team. Sideshow&rsquo;s product development team offers insights into the newest products and licenses, as well as a Q&amp;A session. Room 2 12:00-1:00      The New Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&rsquo;s: English-Language World Premiere&mdash;Be the      first on the planet to see the English language version of the new Yu-Gi-Oh!      5D&rsquo;s television series. Plus, meet the team behind the show, including&mdash;straight      from Japan&mdash;producer Teruaki Jitsumatsu (Transformers: Robots in      Disguise). Yumi Hoashi of Konami, and representatives from UpperDeck, 4KidsEntertainment, and Playmates Toys will also reveal what&rsquo;s in store for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&rsquo;s fans and, while supplies last, offer a few surprises      for lucky attendees! Room 5AB 12:00-1:00      Spotlight on Paul Gulacy&mdash;One of the most exciting artists working in      comics, Comic-Con special guest Paul Gulacy has a career spanning over      30 years. Famous for his cinematic style on books such as Master of Kung      Fu, Gulacy talks about his work, past, present, and future. Room 8 12:00-1:00      How Not to Break into Comics&mdash;There have been countless articles and      panels on how to break into comics, but very few on how not to. Randal      C. Jarrell (managing editor at Oni Press), Jennifer de Guzman (editor-in-chief of SLG Publishing), and other industry insiders discuss the common and often-hilarious mistakes people make when trying to pitch or get work in the comics industry. This unique inside perspective will help any prospective creator learn how to navigate the potential pitfalls that doom far too many in their attempts to break into comics. If you want to work in comics, you do not want to miss this panel! Room 10 12:00-1:00      Doctor Who&mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), and writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who) discuss their creative process and experience      working on the BBC&rsquo;s Doctor Who&mdash;Britain&rsquo;s most successful sci-fi franchise&mdash;with      exclusive clips and a Q&amp;A session. Ballroom 20 12:00-1:00      Classics Illustrated&mdash;Classics Illustrated is back, and it&rsquo;s got company! Publishers ranging from Marvel to the Bible house Thomas Nelson are offering James Bond adaptations, manga versions of Shakespeare, and everything in between. How do writers and artists face the scary task of making the classics fresh while living up to the original works&rsquo; greatness? Rick Geary, Roy Thomas, Charles Kochman, and David Seidman reveal how they&rsquo;ve been doing it. Room 32AB 12:30-1:30      Spotlight on Eddie Campbell&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Eddie Campbell talks about his books, including From Hell, The Fate of the      Artist and his latest, due for release at Comic-Con, The Amazing Remarkable      Monsieur Leotard, His co-writer on the latter, Dan Best, will also      be on hand to answer questions. Room 3 12:30-1:15      Humor in Science Fiction&mdash;Learn the secrets of the humor game from some      top insiders in the field, including David Gerrold (&rdquo;The Trouble With      Tribbles&rdquo;), William F. Nolan (Sam Space, Logan&rsquo;s Run), John      Truby (Anatomy of Story), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight      Zone, Star Trek, Ocean&rsquo;s 11, Logan&rsquo;s Run), and Marc Scott Zicree (executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone Companion).      Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president Mark      O&rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 12:30-1:30      DC: Superman: Man of Tomorrow&mdash;The groundwork is being laid now for the next phase of Superman&rsquo;s heroic career. The architects of Superman&rsquo;s future are here to give you a glimpse of what is to come. Featuring Superman senior editor Matt Idelson, Geoff Johns (Action Comics),      James Robinson (Superman), Renato Guedes (Superman),      and more! Room 6B 12:30-1:30      William Katt: Greatest American Hero Comic&mdash;Join Alex, Justin, and Pete from Pulp Secret for one of the biggest announcements at this year&rsquo;s Comic-Con, an event that&rsquo;s been 25 years in the making. Catastrophic Comics&rsquo; William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Christopher Folino (Gamers), and Derek McCaw (Fanboy Planet) along with      Arcana Studios&rsquo; Sean O&rsquo;Reilly (The Clockwork Girl) are on hand      for an interview and Q&amp;A. Room 7AB 1:00-2:00      Spotlight on Steve Purcell&mdash;Join Sam &amp;      Max creator&mdash;and Eisner Award winner and Comic-Con special guest&mdash;Steve      Purcell on a visual tour from his first scratchy Sam &amp; Max strips through his career as an illustrator, game designer, and concept artist to his current role as a Pixar storyteller. Q&amp;A to follow. Room      2 1:00-2:00      Modern Masters: Live!&mdash;Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington brings together three of the greatest artists in comics&mdash;Frank Cho (Liberty      Meadows, Mighty Avengers), Michael Golden (Micronauts, The &lsquo;Nam),  and Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales, Superman: Man of Steel)&mdash;for a conversation  about art, comics, and beyond! Room 5AB 1:00-2:00      Activision with Stan Lee&mdash;From webslinging to forming the ultimate alliance of superheroes, Marvel and Activision continue to bring many of the world&rsquo;s most popular and beloved comic book heroes to life like never before. Explore, behind the scenes, how the teams draw inspiration from a generation of Stan Lee&rsquo;s legendary Marvel comics to re-create the most authentic heroes and advanced superpowers in high-definition for today&rsquo;s gamer. Stan Lee, members from Activision&rsquo;s development studios Shaba Games and Vicarious Visions, and former game designer and current comic writer Brian Reed present an engaging discussion and preview of the imagination, creative process, and technology used to develop the most advanced superhero games ever. Room      6A 1:00-2:00      Mark and Sergio&mdash;The world&rsquo;s fastest cartoonist joins forces with the      Comic-Con 2008 weekend record holder for panel moderation! Yes, it&rsquo;s Mark      Evanier and Sergio Aragon&eacute;s together again. Expect lots of talk on Groo and anything else these two whirlwinds are conspiring to bring us in the near future. Room 8 1:00-2:00      Bongo Comics&mdash;Celebrate 15 years of mischief and merriment with Bongo      Comics. Be a party to the party as managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and books based on Matt Groening&rsquo;s phenomenal TV shows. Find out what&rsquo;s in the future for the upstart comic book company that Bart built. This is a &ldquo;must-attend&rdquo; panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama. Room 10 1:00-2:00      Torchwood&mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who), and actors John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd,      Naoko Mori and Burn Gorman discuss their creative process and experience      on working on BBC America&rsquo;s highest-rated show ever&mdash;Torchwood&mdash; followed      by a Q&amp;A session. Ballroom 20 UPDATE: 1:00-2:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Comics and the Law&mdash;TBD 1:00-2:00      Hi-Fi Coloring Workshop&mdash;Brian Miller (Superman) and Kristy      Miller (Hi-Fi Color for Comics) share their tips, tricks, and techniques for coloring comics. Want to learn how to color? Join Brian and Kristy for a coloring demonstration and Q&amp;A session. Room 30CDE 1:00-2:00      The Future of the Comics Pamphlet&mdash;Are serialized      comics in a death-spiral? Is the graphic novel the sole shape of comics to      come? Retailers including Carr D&rsquo;Angelo (Earth 2 Comics), publishing      representatives including Joe Keatinge (Image Comics), and cartoonists      discuss the state of the periodical with moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading      Comics). Room 32AB 1:15-2:00      How to Tell a Story&mdash;Get a deep insight into the craft of storytelling      from these masters in the field: David Gerrold (TV writer, author of      30+ novels), William F. Nolan (TV and film writer, author of over a      dozen novels), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight Zone, Star Trek,      Ocean&rsquo;s 11, Logan&rsquo;s Run), John Truby (owner, John Truby&rsquo;s Writer&rsquo;s      Studio, author, Anatomy of Story), and Marc Scott Zicree (TV      writer, executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone      Companion). Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president      Mark O&rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 1:15-2:45      Summit Pictures&mdash;Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive      footage of some of its upcoming major film releases:  Push&mdash;In this futuristic sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong, a group of young American ex-pats with extraordinary psychic abilities must band together and use their different talents on a final mission to escape a clandestine government agency forever. Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou,      Camilla Belle and director Paul McGuigan present a first look      at exclusive footage and answer questions about the film. Knowing&mdash;An action thriller of global proportions. Director Alex Proyas appears      in person to introduce never-before-seen footage for his new major motion      picture starring Nicolas Cage. Twilight&mdash;Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series, Twilight is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a mortal.      Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and the      cast&mdash;including Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella),      Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob)&mdash;answer your questions about bringing the world of these beloved characters to life on the big screen and show exclusive footage from the film.  Hall H 1:30-2:30      Conan Comics and Beyond&mdash;Dark Horse Comics revitalized Conan in 2004&mdash;now it&rsquo;s set to launch stunning interpretations of Robert E. Howard heroes Kull and Solomon Kane in 2008. Conan editor Philip Simon moderates      a discussion of the upcoming titles with creators who&rsquo;ve worked on Howard      comics past and present&mdash;Scott Allie (Solomon Kane), Will      Conrad (Kull), Dave Stewart (Solomon Kane), and Jos&eacute;      Villarrubia (Conan)&mdash;focusing on the company&rsquo;s new series and adapting      Howard&rsquo;s works to comics. Room 3 1:30-3:00      Artemis Fowl&mdash;Eoin Colfer, author of the blockbuster Artemis      Fowl series, launches his sixth book in the series, Artemis Fowl: The      Time Paradox, with Fairies, Fiends and Flatulence, a hilarious one man live show that explains to fans the genesis of each of Eoin&rsquo;s characters in the books&mdash;both good and evil&mdash;all of which come from his four Irish brothers. Room 7AB 1:45-2:45      Marvel: X-Men&mdash;The X-Men have a new home and a new direction      in Manifest Destiny. This star-studded, must-attend panel features      the writers of the X-Verse, including Ed Brubaker (Uncanny X-Men),      Matt Fraction (Uncanny X-Men), Chris Yost (X-Force),      Craig Kyle (X-Force), Daniel Way (Deadpool), Marjorie      Liu (NYX), and Duane Swierczynski (Cable), plus Axel      Alonso (X-Men group editor) and Nick Lowe (X-Men editor). Room      6B 2:00-3:00      Science Fiction That Will Change Your Life&mdash;A discussion of science      fiction stories intended to make you rethink your whole life or alter your      perceptions. With Annalee Newitz (editor-in-chief, io9.com; contributor,      Wired), Austin Grossman (author, Soon I Will Be Invincible),      Charlie Jane Anders (news editor, io9.com; contributor, Lady Churchill&rsquo;s      Rosebud Wristlet), Graeme McMillan (weekend editor, io9.com, contributor,      Newsarama), and Patrick Lee (editor, Sci-Fi Wire). Room 2 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Signe Wilkinson&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Signe Wilkinson,      Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist and creator of the new      comic strip Family Tree, will talk and show slides about juggling politics,      family humor, and hate mail. Famed editorial cartoonist Ted Rall introduces      the discussion. Room 4 2:00-3:00      The Middleman&mdash;Creator and executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost) and The Middleman actors Matt Keeslar (Dune)      and Natalie Morales (CSI: Miami) discuss the bizarre world of      The Middleman. Based on the graphic novels by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, The      Middleman follows the surreal life of twenty-something Wendy Watson as she gets recruited by a top secret agency to fight comic book-esque criminals under the guidance of her straight-laced boss, The Middleman. Room 5AB 2:00-3:00      Red Sonja: One-on-One&mdash;Robert Rodriguez (Sin City), Rose      McGowan (Grindhouse), Doug Aarniokoski (2nd unit      director, Resident Evil 3) and David White (Undisputed 2) are teaming up to bring back the red-headed warrior woman known as Red Sonja. Join Robert, Rose, Doug, and David for this one-on-one interview and Q&amp;A session! Room 6CDEF 2:00-3:30      Spotlight on Todd Klein&mdash;Eisner award-winning letterer and logo designer      Todd Klein (Sandman, Fables) is joined by moderator Mark      Evanier (Fanboy, Kirby: King of Comics) for a discussion of his 30-plus years in comics, from early days on staff at DC and lettering by hand to his present-day freelance career on many titles for DC, Marvel, and others, mainly on the computer. Focus will be on the intricacies of lettering, logo design, and more, as Todd and Mark show and discuss images of classic comics logos. Todd will also cover his recent self-published signed prints by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman and give away several copies of each. Room      8 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Jim Woodring: Please Stand By&mdash;Comic-Con special guest      Jim Woodring (The Frank Book) presents a slide show with commentary providing a rare overview of his life, career, motivations, methods, and dark personal secrets. Q&amp;A session to follow. Room 10 2:00-3:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #4: Superman&rsquo;s 70th Anniversary&mdash;Price      Hamilton (American Falls High School) compares three different versions of the Superman origin story and three versions of the Jewish folk tale &ldquo;The Golem of Prague&rdquo; to demonstrate how certain images begin to appropriate larger meanings through their consistent repetition. Liam Burke (National University of Galway) asks what makes some heroes &ldquo;super,&rdquo; examining the superhero archetype to uncover the superhero secret identity and to discover who are the &ldquo;Men of Tomorrow.&rdquo; Ben Saunders (University of Oregon) suggests that the essence of Superman&rsquo;s appeal&mdash;the core of his mythic significance&mdash;may have nothing to do with his superpowers and everything to do with the most serious and profound issues of philosophical ethics. Room 30AB 2:00-3:30      Animation on a $hoestring&mdash;Learn the down and dirty tricks on how to      create your own animation studio on a low budget, from Larry Loc, the      author of Animation on a ShoeString. Find out how to assemble the equipment you will need, how to build or buy equipment, and what software to use to edit and composite your project. Room 30CDE 2:00-3:00      Clickwheel: On-Demand Digital Comics for iPod and iPhone&mdash;Is the new      comic shop right in the palm of your hand? Join Clickwheel editor-in-chief      Tim Demeter for a demonstration of the latest in mobile comics&rsquo; technology. Tim will discuss the emergence of mobile content and digital delivery in the comic book industry and how it&rsquo;s changing the landscape of the business. Learn how to download and sync comics on your iPod or how to receive them on demand on your iPhone or iPod Touch! Creators interested in taking advantage of these new methods of distribution won&rsquo;t want to miss the site demonstration, as Clickwheel.net is free for anyone to use. Room 32AB 2:15-3:15      Halo Wars and the Halo Universe&mdash;Prima Games, Tor Books, McFarlane Toys, and Microsoft Games Studio bring you an in-depth panel discussion on all things Halo. Panelists include Eric Nylund,      author of Halo: The Fall of Reach and Halo: First Strike Onyx;      Tobias Buckell, author of the upcoming novel Halo: The Cole Protocol; game universe writers Graeme Devine (Halo Wars) and Frank      O&rsquo;Connor (Halo Trilogy); and Jon Goff and Corrinne Robinson,      McFarlane Toys&rsquo; brand management team for Halo action figures. Room      6A 2:15-3:15      Anchor Bay: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer Artists Panel&mdash;Preview      the upcoming DVD release of Jack Brooks Monster Slayer with star/producer      Trevor Matthews, director/co-writer Jon Knautz, producer Patrick      White, composer Ryan Shore, creature designer David Scott,      and horror icon Robert Englund! Then hear writer/director Daniel      Waters (Heathers), Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (Masters of Science Fiction), and writer/director Robert Hall (Laid to Rest) discuss their latest Anchor Bay projects! Moderated      by Shock Til You Drop&rsquo;s Ryan Rotten. Ballroom 20 2:30-3:30      Dumbrella&mdash;Artists from Dumbrella, one of the most popular online comics collectives, discuss webcomics, independent publishing, and subverting popular culture. Feel free to quiz Andrew Bell (The Creatures in My Head), Sam Brown (explodingdog), Jon Rosenberg (Goats), and Richard      Stevens III (Diesel Sweeties), along with special guests M.C.      Frontalot and Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie), about anything      your Internet heart desires. Room 3 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Bill Willingham&mdash;Both a master storyteller and an incredible      artist, Bill Willingham has created a huge following for his books.      His credits range from DCU&rsquo;s Salvation Run and Shadowpact to      the already classic Vertigo Fables and Jack of Fables and the      new House of Mystery. Hosted by superstar Fables artist Mark      Buckingham, this panel is sure to thrill! Room 2 3:00-4:00      Comic-Con Talkback 1&mdash;Here&rsquo;s your chance: talk to Comic-Con representatives about your first day and Preview Night. Have a complaint, a question, a suggestion or even some praise? Bring it! Room 4 3:00-4:00      DVD/Blu-ray Producers 2008&mdash;Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Adam      Jahnke (The Digital Bits.com, Geek Monthly) discuss the latest      DVD and Blu-ray Disc developments and look ahead at upcoming releases. Panelists      include Javier Soto (Pan&rsquo;s Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army),      Charles de Lauzirika (Blade Runner, Twin Peaks), Andy Mangels (The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer), Cliff Stephenson (Rambo,      Crank 1 &amp; 2), and Robert Meyer Burnett (Shoot &rsquo;Em Up, Free      Enterprise 2). There will be lots of Q&amp;A, so be sure to bring      your questions! Room 5AB 3:00-4:00      Wizard&rsquo;s First Rule&mdash;Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Ken      Biller (Star Trek: Voyager) give you a first look at the upcoming      television series Wizard&rsquo;s First Rule. The one-hour weekly series,      premiering in late fall, is based on Terry Goodkind&rsquo;s bestselling epic fantasy      series The Sword of Truth, which follows the extraordinary transformation of woodsman Richard Cypher into a magical leader who joins with a mysterious, beautiful woman to stop a bloodthirsty, sinister tyrant. Join Sam and Ken for a moderated interview and audience Q&amp;A session! Room 6B 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Ed Brubaker&mdash;The Comic-Con special guest Ed Brubaker is the Eisner Award&ndash;winning writer (Best Writer 2007, Best New Series 2007&mdash;Criminal)      whose work on Captain America, Daredevil, X-Men, and Criminal has catapulted him into the upper echelon of today&rsquo;s best comic writers. Ed talks about what&rsquo;s next in this Spotlight presentation. Room 7AB 3:00-4:00      TwoMorrows Publishing Today&mdash;Join the crew from TwoMorrows Publishing for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into creating all their fan-favorite books and magazines on the art and history of comics! Publisher John Morrow, Modern      Masters&rsquo; Eric Nolen-Weathington, Write Now!&rsquo;s Danny      Fingeroth, Brick Journal&rsquo;s Joe Meno, and Keith Dallas,      author of TwoMorrows&rsquo; new Flash Companion book unveil new products      and offer exclusive previews of upcoming items. Room 10 3:00-4:00      How to Break into Comics: Freddie E. Williams II&mdash;A few years ago, Freddie      E. Williams II (artist on Robin, The Flash, Seven Soldiers: Mister      Miracle, and others) broke into comics through DC Comics&rsquo; Talent Search. Since that time, Freddie has worked on some of DC&rsquo;s top-selling books. In this panel, Freddie lends his unique insights about breaking into comics by describing what editors are looking for, what you should include in your portfolio, and how to hang on to a job once you&rsquo;ve gotten it. Room 32AB 3:00-4:00      Disney: Race to Witch Mountain&mdash;What secrets does Witch Mountain      hold? Stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino and director Andy      Fickman talk about the mysterious, paranormal activity around Witch Mountain. Dwayne, Carla, and Andy will present the first look at the movie and answer audience questions as they talk about the thrilling action-adventure that is set to hit theatres in March 2009! Hall H 3:15-4:15      Capcom: The Making of Street Fighter IV&mdash;Producer      Yoshinoro Ono (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams) and associate producer      David Crislip deliver an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the much-anticipated Street Fighter IV video game, featuring the design of classic and new characters, creating compelling gameplay. Also, a sneak peek at the animated SFIV minimovies being created to complement the game. There will be a Q&amp;A session as well as Street Fighter-related surprises!      Street Fighter cosplayers are highly encouraged to attend this event,      as it marks the 20th anniversary of the Street Fighter franchise. Room      6CDEF 3:30-4:30      Manga: Lost in Translation&mdash;America loves foreign comics, especially manga. And as more and more movies based on these properties are produced, the way these comics are translated becomes an integral part of their success. Join experienced translators, editors, and manga and anime experts in a discussion of the art and craft of helping to make these stories the mega-hits they are today. Panelists include William Flanagan (Fairy Tail), Jonathan      Tarbox (Switch), Jason Thompson (Manga: The Complete      Guide), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Stephen Paul (Beck:      Mongolian Chop Squad), Julie Davis (Anime Classics Zettai!),      and Mark Simmons (Gundam 00)! Room 3 3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly&rsquo;s The Visionaries:      Comic Creators&mdash;Jim Lee (All-Star Batman &amp; Robin), John Cassaday (The Astonishing X-Men), Matt Fraction (Casanova), Mike      Mignola (Hellboy), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead),      Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil), and Grant Morrison (Final      Crisis) are the writers and artists blazing a path into the future of comics. Coming from both the mainstream and the independent worlds, these men and women can provide unique insights into the comics landscape. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly staff editor Nisha Gopalan. Room      6A 3:30-5:00 Golden and Silver Age of Comics&mdash;It&rsquo;s the amazing annual gathering of the      resident greats from the Golden and Silver Ages of comics! Moderated by Mark      Evanier, this year&rsquo;s list of luminaries includes Al Feldstein (EC      editor/writer/artist), Victor Gorelick (Archie Comics editor and writer),      Al Jaffee (MAD magazine cartoonist), comics writer/artist Larry      Lieber, Harvey Comics writer/editor Sid Jacobson, and artists Russ      Heath (G.I. Combat, Sgt. Rock) and Jerry Robinson (Batman).      Filled with personal reminiscences and anecdotes, this panel promises to be      a treasure trove of comics history! Room 8 3:30-4:30      Quantum Quest&mdash;This science fiction/science fact, 3D, large-format CGI-animated film will take you on a fantastic atomic journey through space. Quantum      Quest combines a captivating science fiction story with a mind-blowing real safari through the solar system (created using radar data and extraordinary imagery from seven NASA missions). The film is the only one to be initiated by JPL/NASA and is sponsored by JPL/NASA and Digimax Animation Studios (Taiwan). Co-directors Harry Kloor (Star Trek Voyager, Earth Final Conflict,      Godzilla) and Dan St. Pierre (Everyone&rsquo;s Hero, Shark Tale, Tarzan) show exclusive footage from the film, which will be released in late summer, 2009 in both large-format and Real D theaters worldwide. Watch for surprise appearances by some members of the voice cast, which includes legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, Chris Pine, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Alexander, Sandra Oh, William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, and Abigail Breslin. Ballroom 20 3:30-4:30      Bat-Manga! Chip Kidd and the Secret History of Batman in Japan&mdash;Chip Kidd (Mythology) lifts the veil on officially licensed, original Batman manga stories from 1966 Japan, not previously collected or translated in over 40 years. Narrated slide show, with Q&amp;A to follow. Room 30AB 3:30-5:00      Resin Casting and Silicone Mold-Making&mdash;Jeff Broz has presented six      previous seminars about plastics and casting. Sam Girgis has loved spaceship design since the Apollo missions. Whether you want to produce a garage kit model or reproduce a broken part for your vintage toy, this year&rsquo;s seminar will cover material choices and advance into more complex silicone mold design and casting techniques that should offer secrets to the novice and the working Joes in the trenches for short run 3D duplication, and for garage kits or industrial design. Plus, more about vendors and material choices to cast your sculptures and models. Room 30CDE 4:00-5:00      Dark Horse Horror&mdash;Dark Horse Comics is home to some of the best horror      comics ever produced, from Mike Mignola&rsquo;s Hellboy and Steve Niles&rsquo;      Criminal Macabre to upcoming collections of the classic horror magazines      Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse editors Scott Allie and      Shawna Gore and a handful of our top creators take a look ahead at their spookiest projects for 2008, including a sneak peek at the 25th anniversary edition of Bernie Wrightson&rsquo;s Frankenstein and a special appearance      by the artist. Room 2 4:00-5:00      TV Costume Designers&mdash;Characters created by writers and comic book illustrators are made real for the screen via the artistry of costume designers. Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year&rsquo;s most popular television productions. Panel moderator Hope Hanafin, costume      designer and VP of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, hosts costume designers      Shawna Trpcic (Firefly), Roland Sanchez (Lost),      Debra McGuire (Heroes), Amanda Friedland (Terminator:      The Sarah Connor Chronicles), and Cynthia Bergstrom (Buffy,      The Vampire Slayer). Room 4 4:00-5:00      Superhero Superfiction&mdash;Superheroes don&rsquo;t appear just in comics anymore. Authors discuss how to write superhero prose. Panelists include superhero prose authors Kevin J. Anderson (Last Days of Krypton), Michael      Carroll (Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening), Professor Christopher      Chambers (The Darker Mask), Vicki Pettersson (The Signs      of the Zodiac series), Gary Phillips (The Darker Mask),      Melinda M. Snodgrass (Wild Cards), Caroline Spector (Wild      Cards) and Doselle Young (The Darker Mask). Moderated by      Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 5AB 4:00-5:00      Minx: Your Life in Pictures&mdash;In its first year, Minx found a whole new audience by creating original graphic novels for teenage girls. This year, Minx is breaking all the rules with another onslaught of amazing books. Panelists include group editor Shelly Bond and creators Cecil Castellucci (Janes in Love), David Hahn (All Nighter), Ryan      Kelly (New York Four), Deborah Vankin (Insta-Life),      and Brian Wood (DMZ, New York Four). Room 10 4:00-5:00      Star Trek Without a Blueprint: How Books and Comics Keep Expanding      the Boundaries of the Star Trek Universe&mdash;Andy Mangels (moderator      and Star Trek author), Margaret Clark (executive editor, Pocket      Books), Andy Schmidt (senior editor, IDW) and Star Trek authors      Kevin Dilmore, Dave Mack, Scott Tipton, and Dayton      Ward discuss the future of Star Trek publishing. Room 32AB 4:15-5:15      Afro Samurai: Resurrection Exclusive Worldwide Premiere!&mdash;Afro Samurai picks up his sword once again for the second installment of this critically acclaimed, funktastic anime! This action-packed panel features the creators behind the hit, including star and executive producer Samuel L. Jackson (The Spirit), original creator Takahashi Okazaki, musical artist      The RZA (Kill Bill), and executive producer Leo Chu (Spike TV). Be the first to see the worldwide premiere of the exclusive Comic-Con trailer, dazzling artwork from the manga, and never-before-seen demos of the pulse-pounding video game. Room 6B 4:15-5:15      Lionsgate/Marvel: Hulk vs. Wolverine&mdash;Alberta, Canada: Over the past week, the Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there&rsquo;s only one man up to the job. He&rsquo;s the best at what he does, but what he does isn&rsquo;t very nice. He&rsquo;s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada&rsquo;s top secret Department H, and he&rsquo;s been put on Hulk&rsquo;s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath&hellip;at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Meet Craig      Kyle (supervising producer/co-writer), Frank Paur (producer/supervising      director), Christopher Yost (co-writer), and others involved in this      Marvel Animation milestone and watch the complete Hulk vs. Wolverine months before its January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release! Hall H 4:30-5:30      Episodic Games: Rewriting the Adventure Genre&mdash;With the first installment of Penny Arcade Adventures launched, the season finale of Sam &amp; Max Season Two in the bag, and the recent debut of Strong Bad&rsquo;s Cool Game for Attractive People, episodic adventure gaming has emerged as a viable new medium for interactive entertainment. Learn about episodic storytelling, adapting the humor and gameplay of the traditional adventure genre for a new generation of gamers, and the challenges of both as Joel DeYoung (Hothead Games), Arthur We (Hothead      Games), Dan Connors (Telltale Games), and Dave Grossman (Telltale      Games) sound off in this panel and Q&amp;A session moderated by Frank Cifaldi (Gametap). Room 3 4:30-5:30      HBO&rsquo;s True Blood&mdash;Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels      by Charlaine Harris, True Blood is created by Alan Ball,      creator of HBO&rsquo;s Emmy-winning series Six Feet Under. The series takes place in the not-too-distant future, when, thanks to the invention of synthetic blood, vampires no longer need humans for their fix and can walk freely, if not yet comfortably, among their living counterparts. With their integration into a small Louisiana town causing a stir, a love story ensues between Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, the X-Men films; Academy Award winner for      The Piano), an innocent waitress with the unusual ability to read minds,      and vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer, The Starter Wife).      The series also features Ryan Kwanten (Summerland), Rutina      Wesley (How She Move), Sam Trammell (Judging Amy),      and Nelsan Ellis (The Inside). True Blood debuts September      7 exclusively on HBO. Room 6CDEF 4:30-5:30      UClick: Mobile Comics&mdash;GoComics, the leader in online and mobile comics and manga, looks at a market truly coming in to its own. Panelists will discuss the evolution of comic strips and comic books in the digital age and examine new publishing platforms that make mobile viewing part of a complete comics experience. They&rsquo;ll introduce new content from their partners: Stan Lee, Tokyopop, Virgin Comics, IDW, Devil&rsquo;s Due, Papercutz, TMNT and more. Learn about what the future of mobile comics promises for fans and creators alike. Room      30AB 4:45-5:45      Mondo Marvel&mdash;2008 has already been a huge success for Marvel in all corners of the Universe. Now, join top editors and creators, including Greg      Pak (Skaar, Son of Hulk), Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron      Man), Ed Brubaker (Captain America), Jeff Parker (Agents of Atlas), Warren Simons (editor), Mark Paniccia (editor), and Jim McCann (publishing), to find out what&rsquo;s to come for      Iron Man, Hulk, Daredevil, the FF, and all things Marvel. Room 6A 4:45-5:45      &ldquo;SCREAM&rdquo; Like a Girl&mdash;Spike loves women. And the coolest women on the planet are the ones who destroy aliens, defeat serial killers and battle evil villains with their superpowers! In honor of Spike&rsquo;s Scream Awards 2008&mdash;the first and most important televised event that celebrates the genius creative talent behind the powerhouse Hollywood genres of comic books, science fiction, fantasy and horror&mdash;Spike brings you a candid discussion of these genres from the women they love, who are poised to rule the fanboy&rsquo;s universe! Moderator Kevin Smith (Clerks), the brilliant writer, director, and comic book genius hosts an all-female panel of actresses, artists, writers, directors, and producers in a discussion about working in these genres from their unique point of view. Twenty lucky panel attendees will win tickets to the 2008 Scream Awards. Ballroom 20 5:00-6:00      The Making of the Vertigo Encyclopedia&mdash;Dig into the wealth of information DC Comics, Vertigo, and DK Publishing have and find out how a comic book imprint&rsquo;s encyclopedia is created, from getting the material to organizing it and putting it out on the shelves. Get the down and dirty info from Karen Berger (senior VP/executive editor&mdash;Vertigo), Alastair      Dougall (senior editor&mdash;DK Publishing), and Alex Irvine (author),      and watch the world premiere of the documentary The Making of the Vertigo      Encyclopedia. Room 2 5:00-6:00      Bandai Entertainment&rsquo;s Anime Invasion&mdash;In 2008, Bandai Entertainment      has put together an amazing line up of anime titles: Code Geass, Lucky      Star, Gurren Lagann, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Sword of the Stranger,      Ghost Slayers Ayashi, Gundam 00, and many more. Join Bandai      Entertainment president Ken Iyadomi and director of marketing Robert      Napton to hear all the latest news on the company&rsquo;s releases, learn some tidbits about what&rsquo;s coming, up and maybe get some free stuff! Room 4 5:00-6:00      The Pitching Hour&mdash;Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba),      Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill      Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam      Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&amp;A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting      their ideas as they navigate Hollywood! Room 5AB 5:00-6:00      Spotlight on Floyd Norman&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Floyd Norman talks      about his long and varied career in feature film and television animation.      His work includes Disney&rsquo;s Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and The      Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pixar&rsquo;s Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc., and many more fan favorites. Moderated by cartoonist and animation artist      Scott Shaw! Room 7AB 5:00-6:00      Looking at Our World: Eye on the Past&mdash;Authors discuss how they use      and abuse history to inform their fictional stories. Panelists include Connie      Willis (Passage), Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel&rsquo;s Legacy),      Max Allan Collins (Deadly Beloved), Peter David (Tigerheart),      Naomi Novik (Victory of Eagles), and Jess Winfield (My      Name Is Will: A Novel of Sex, Drugs, and Shakespeare). Moderated by Maryelizabeth      Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 8 5:00-6:00 Spotlight on Mike W. Barr&mdash;What would comics      in the &rsquo;80s and &rsquo;90s have been without Camelot 3000, Batman and the Outsiders, The      Maze Agency, and Mantra. The creator of those titles, Comic-Con      special guest Mike W. Barr, will answer that question and pretty much any others, as well as what he&rsquo;s up to nowadays. (Just don&rsquo;t ask him what the &ldquo;W.&rdquo; stands for.) With a special guest moderator&hellip;maybe. Room      10 5:00-6:00      Comics Experience: How to Write a Pitch!&mdash;Hosted by Andy Schmidt (IDW senior editor, GI Joe, Star Trek), panelists Mark Waid (BOOM! Studios editor-in-chief, Flash, Kingdom Come), James Lucas      Jones (Oni Press editor-in-chief), Rob Levin (Top Cow Entertainment      editor-in-chief), Chris Gage (The Authority, Invincible Iron Man),      C. B. Cebulski (Drain, Wonderlost, X-Men: Divided We Stand)      and Nick Lowe (Marvel X-Men editor) offer tips on writing pitches, pitching verbally, and getting your pitch read! Want to write a comic? Don&rsquo;t miss this panel! Questions from the audience welcome. Room 30CDE 5:00-6:00      The Third Annual Comics Podcasting Panel&mdash;The best of the best in comics podcasting returns to San Diego for the third annual discussion of comics podcasting and how it&rsquo;s affected the comics media. Rick Remender (writer      of Fear Agent, Punisher War Journal, The End League) moderates a no-holds-barred      discussion with comics podcasters Bryan Deemer and Peter Rios (Comic Geek Speak), Charlito and Mr. Phil (Indie Spinner      Rack), Joe Gonzalez and Jimmy Aquino (Comic News Insider), Josh      Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick (iFanboy), and John Mayo and      Bob Bretall (Comic Book Page). Room 32AB 5:30-6:30      Action Figure Times Toymaker Q&amp;A&mdash;Ever wanted to know why your favorite character figure was limited, or just what toy companies are thinking? How about the recent movement of toy licenses from one manufacturer to another? Or the effect of the rising costs of fuel on the manufacturing of figures on the market? Here&rsquo;s your chance to ask the manufacturers (both big and small) about their favorite figures and statues. What questions have been burning in your mind? Come to Action Figure Times&rsquo; annual collectors&rsquo;      panel to find out! Room 3 5:30-6:30      The Science Behind Science Fiction&mdash;Celebrate the world of science fiction      when Jaime Paglia (writer and producer of Eureka) and Phil      Plait (badastronomy.com) lead a panel discussion with Discover      Magazine editors exploring when science becomes good science fiction. Join Jaime, Phil and other special guests for an exciting discussion followed by Q&amp;A. Room 6B 5:30-6:30      Comics Arts Conference Workshop: Language Arts and Cross Curriculum Comics      Seminar&mdash;Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) demonstrates the application of comics in the K-8 environment in Language Arts classes as well as across the curriculum. Using a step-by-step approach, she explains how comics&mdash;both published and student-created&mdash;can be used as pedagogical tools to explain plot, setting, and dialogue; to demonstrate the laws of physics; to learn the operation of new technology; and to develop skills in public speaking. Room 30AB 5:30-6:30      Dark Castle Entertainment&mdash;Launched by producer Joel Silver and director Robert Zemeckis, Dark Castle Entertainment was founded to create a unique brand of horror movies inspired by the works of filmmaker William Castle. Recently, Dark Castle entered into an arrangement with CIT Group Inc. to broaden Dark Castle into a full genre label that will include feature films (London-based crime thriller RocknRolla, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Gerard      Butler, scheduled to be released in October; Ninja Assassin directed      by James McTeigue and starring Korean pop sensation Rain; and Whiteout,      starring Kate Beckinsale), home video (The Hills Run Red starring Sophie      Monk, William Sadler, and Tad Hilgenbrinck) and comic books (Ferryman by Marc Andreyko and Jonathan Wayshak). Hall H 5:45-6:45      Showtime: Dexter&mdash;Showtime presents exclusives from the set of      the highly anticipated third season of Dexter. Moderator Kristin      Dos Santos (E!) presides over this revealing interview and Q&amp;A session      with the top stars and executive producers of Dexter, featuring Michael      C. Hall, Julie Benz, Clyde Phillips, and John Goldwyn, plus a special      guest! Room 6CDEF 6:00-7:00      Life, Death, Life of Star Trek&mdash;You&rsquo;ve heard a lot of hype about sci-fi&rsquo;s first franchise lately, now it&rsquo;s time to see what it&rsquo;s all about and celebrate an illustrious 40 years of boldly going with this regular panel of unpaid, uncensored Treksperts, who pay homage to Trek&rsquo;s past and future with some special surprises and exclusive audio-visual treats you&rsquo;ll only see here. Daren Dochterman (ST: TMP Director&rsquo;s Cut Special Edition),      Robert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise), Jeff Bond (The      Music of Star Trek), and moderator Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise)      talk Trek like no one else can&hellip;or will. Room 2 6:00-7:00      The Secret History of Manga in the U.S.&mdash;It&rsquo;s been 30 years since the      first manga was translated into English. From MixxZine to Raijin,      from Astro Boy to OEL, join Jason Thompson (Manga:      The Complete Guide) on a visual time machine full of dreamers, censors, antiwar activists, and other weirdness. Including ninja. Lots of ninja. Room      4 6:00-7:00      Spotlight on Frank Beddor&mdash;Comic-Con special guest Frank Beddor,      author of the best-selling &ldquo;Looking Glass Wars&rdquo; series, and creator of the      Hatter M graphic novel, talks about the creation of his books, gives the story behind the story, and presents concept art from a wide array of artists who have visualized his text: Ben Templesmith (30 Day of Night),      Doug Chiang (Star Wars), and Stephan Martiniere (I, Robot). He&rsquo;ll      reveal the new online game The Card Soldier Wars, show a special effects      trailer for The Looking Glass Wars movie, and discuss how each of these      mediums connect and extend The Looking Glass Wars universe. Room      5AB 6:00-7:00      DC Nation&mdash;DC Senior VP/executive editor Dan DiDio hosts this      gabfest with Keith Giffen (Reign in Hell, Ambush Bug: Year None),      Geoff Johns (Action Comics, Green Lantern), Brad Meltzer (DCU: Last Will and Testament), and some of the top talent in the industry, talking and teasing upcoming stories! Come learn the secrets behind the most talked about events of the summer! Room 6A 6:00-7:00      Bill Plympton&rsquo;s Idiots and Angels&mdash;Independent animator Bill      Plympton (The Tune, Mutant Aliens) will screen the first 20 minutes      of his just-completed animated feature Idiots and Angels, plus his      new short, Hot Dog, the latest sequel to the Oscar-nominated Guard      Dog. Join Bill for a look at his latest projects, plus a Q&amp;A session      to follow. Room 7AB 6:00-7:00      Devil&rsquo;s Due Presents: Hack/Slash and Beyond!&mdash;Hollywood screenwriter      Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) joins Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley (Halloween: Nightdance) to talk about the      new H/S film and his new DDP/Capcom comic book series Bionic Commando.      Also featuring director Todd Lincoln, Hack/Slash Annual stars      from The Suicide Girls, and a blockbuster surprise guest you won&rsquo;t want to      miss! Room 8 6:00-7:00      Random House Publishing&mdash;Staff from the Random House Publishing Group&mdash;including  Betsy Mitchell (editor-in-chief, Del Rey), Dallas Middaugh (associate      publisher, Del Rey Manga), Mutsumi Miyazaki (director of licensing      and acquisitions, Del Rey Manga), Chris Schluep (senior editor, RHPG),      and Tricia Narwani (editor, RHPG)&mdash;discuss upcoming titles from Del      Rey, Del Rey Manga, Ballantine, and Villard Graphic Novels. Room 10 6:00-7:00      From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types&mdash;Which side of the convention table do you want to be on: artist or fan? And what&rsquo;s keeping you from getting there? If you have an idea in your head that you&rsquo;ve had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Teacher and life purpose coach Douglas Neff will give you simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. And this year, a surprise guest panel will fill your head with inspiration before you leave. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you&rsquo;re sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop. Room 30CDE 6:00-7:00      The Comics Blogosphere&mdash;The blog explosion has opened up a new frontier for comics criticism. This lively (and inevitably bloggable) discussion features David Brothers (4thletter!), Jeff Lester (The Savage Critic(s)),      Laura Hudson (Myriad Issues), Tim Robins (Mindless Ones) and      moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics). Room 32AB 6:30-7:30      So You Want to Do a Graphic Novel&mdash;Writer and publisher Larry Young assembles a team of writers and artists to unlock the secrets and unveil the mysteries of completing your own graphic novel. Panelists Adam Beechen (Final Crisis), Steven Grant (Two Guns), Kirsten Baldock (Smoke and Guns), Matt Silady (The Homeless Channel),      and Manny Bello (Dugout) kibbitz, cajole, and inspire you. Room      3 6:30-7:30      Adventures in Game Development&mdash;Have you ever dreamed of making your own video game? Are you a writer with a great story? Is there a place in video games for a traditional artist? Or do you just want to get into the industry? Veteran designer Alex Jimenez (Battletanxs, Darkstalkers),      artist David DeVries (The Monster Engine), and author Blake      Hutchins (The Sword from the Sea) answer all your questions and take you inside the video game industry. Find out what it takes to break into this competitive but rewarding field. Attendees will also get a special sneak peek at the upcoming title Blueshift. Room 30AB 6:45-7:45      Robotech Industry Panel&mdash;Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow      Chronicles, covers the history of the animated series that introduced a generation to anime and discusses upcoming new releases in the wake of the announcement of the live-action feature film. Room 6B Nighttime Programs 7:00-9:00      Comedy Central TV Funhouse with Robert Smigel&mdash;Robert Smigel (Saturday      Night Live) and Dino Stamatopoulos (Morel Orel) reunite to discuss the most groundbreaking show to ever hit (and subsequently disappear) from basic cable. Join the guys to relive the glory of the best show you barely remember. Room 6CDEF 7:00-9:00      Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist&mdash;Get a look behind      the mask of The Spirit creator in this feature-length documentary movie. With a triumphant world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the production features the legendary writer/artist Will Eisner with Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Jules Feiffer, Jack Kirby, Kurt Vonnegut, and many others. Following this unique free movie screening, director/producer Andrew D. Cooke and      writer/producer Jon B. Cooke will be available for a dynamic Q&amp;A      session. Room 7AB 7:15-8:15      Adventures in Anime&mdash;Quinton Flynn (Axel from Kingdom Hearts,      Reno from Final Fantasy, Raiden from MGS) and Emmy winner Jeff Nimoy (director of Digimon, Naruto, Wolfwood from Trigun)  talk about their careers and their adventures on tour,      answer your questions, and sing their famous Yaoi Song from AdventuresInAnime.com! Room 6A 7:30-8:30      Geek Roundtable Live&mdash; Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary      Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring      as himself. Room 10 8:00-8:30      Lionsgate and Marvel: Punisher: War Zone!&mdash;Producer Gale Anne      Hurd (The Incredible Hulk) and stars Ray Stevenson (Rome)      and Julie Benz (Rambo, Dexter) take you into the world of the      Punisher for an exclusive first look. You won&rsquo;t be prepared! Room 6B 8:30-9:00      Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures: Saw 5&mdash;Join director David      Hackl, along with the filmmakers and cast for an exclusive first look at the latest terrifying installment of the most successful horror series in history! Room 6B 8:30-10:00      Star Wars Fan Film Awards&mdash;It&rsquo;s the galaxy-spanning return of      a Comic-Con favorite! The Star Wars Fan Film Awards come back to Ballroom      20 as the Thursday night big event. Ballroom 20 9:00-10:00      Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look&mdash;See what director Darren      Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last three Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves, including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids),      Bill Moseley (The Devil&rsquo;s Rejects), and Ogre (the band      Skinny Puppy), among others. Room 6B 9:00-12:00      10th Annual Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza &mdash;Martial Arts movie master      Ric Meyers (Inside Kung-Fu) celebrates a decade&rsquo;s worth of bringing you the funniest, fastest, and most amazing film clips by creating an anniversary show of the greatest kung-fu fights of all time, complete with surprise guest stars and freebies! If you attend only one &ldquo;Extravaganza&rdquo; in the next ten years, make this the one! Room 6CDEF 10:00-12:00      Warner Premiere and Warner Home Video: World Premiere of Lost Boys The      Tribe&mdash;Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly anticipated next chapter of the cult phenomenon started by the 1987 cult classic, and be the first to see Lost Boys The Tribe before its July 29 DVD      release at this special world premiere. More than 20 years in the making,      Lost Boys The Tribe is an homage to the original 1987 cult hit and stars Corey Feldman as vampire hunter Edgar Frog, along with Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser, with appearances by Jamison Newlander and Corey Haim. Meet the cast and filmmakers as director P J Pesce and original Lost Boys star Corey Feldman are joined by Tad      Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser to answer      questions and talk about the making of this new horror classic. Ballroom      20.  Originally posted on:SpoutBlog &raquo; Paul Moore<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 18:00:46 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>paul</spout:postby><spout:postto>paul on spout.com</spout:postto><spout:postdate>7/8/2008 2:00:46 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>So, it&amp;rsquo;s only the Thursday schedule they&amp;rsquo;re leaking over at the San Diego headquarters for Comic-Con, but it looks packed. Start the day with a coffee and Click &amp;amp; Clack, The Tappit Brothers (only PBS would cash in on primetime Family Guy territory with an animated NPR talk show), then head over for a sneak peak at Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly in a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, more campy source material to convert into a money maker. (Check back, we&amp;rsquo;ll be liveblogging Comic-Con 2008 when it starts, July 24.) Read the full Thursday schedule for Comic-Con 2008 after the jump.   (h/t Shawna Benson on FriendFeed) Thursday, July 24 10:00-11:00      Click &amp;amp; Clack&amp;rsquo;s As the Wrench Turns&amp;mdash;Behind the scenes at PBS&amp;rsquo;s hilarious new primetime toon, based      on the famous radio show Car Talk, direct from Car Talk Plaza! Catch      a sneak peek of a new episode, plus Q&amp;amp;A with the creators: Tom Sito (The Lion King, Osmosis Jones), Bill Kroyer (Tron, Garfield      the Movie), Stephen Silver (Kim Possible), Floyd Norman (101 Dalmatians), Helen Jen (TMNT), Tom Minton (Pinky and the Brain), and executive producer Howard Grossman. Extra bonus feature: a special message for Comic-Con from the real Tom &amp;amp; Ray, the Tappet Bros! Room 2 10:00-11:00      75 Years of Doc Savage&amp;mdash;Anthony Tollin (editor/publisher of  Doc Savage and The Shadow double-novel reprints) leads a panel discussion on the pulp era&amp;rsquo;s greatest superhero and the Man of Bronze&amp;rsquo;s iconic influence on comic book superheroes, including Superman and Batman., Panelists will also discuss what&amp;rsquo;s coming up next in Nostalgia Ventures&amp;rsquo; pulp reprint series. Panelists include movie producer/popular culture historian Michael      Uslan. Room 5AB 10:00-11:00      Kings: Exclusive Sneak Peek Screening and Q&amp;amp;A with Cast and      Executive Producers&amp;mdash;Kings is a contemporary re-imagining of the timeless tale of David and Goliath, an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances, and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom. Be the first to see an exclusive sneak peek from the two-hour pilot. Moderated by Greg Grunberg (Heroes),      the panel includes a Q&amp;amp;A with creator/executive producer Michael Green (Heroes), director/executive producer Francis Lawrence (I      Am Legend), executive producer Erwin Stoff (I Am Legend),      and the cast: Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Deadwood), Chris      Egan (Resident Evil: Extinction), Susanna Thompson (Star      Trek: Voyager), Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl), and Allison      Miller (Seventeen Again). Room 6B 10:00-11:00      Fans&amp;rsquo; Guide to Comic-Con&amp;mdash;Wesley Strawther, Matt Jeffery, Jesse      Lopez, and Johann Joseph host your guide to the largest comics convention around. Designed to help rookie convention goers have the most fun possible, this panel offers even a gem or two for veteran attendees! Room      8 10:00-11:00      The Gene Roddenberry Legacy: Roddenberry in the 21st Century&amp;mdash;Building      on his father&amp;rsquo;s legacy with Star Trek, Rod Roddenberry and Roddenberry Productions are bringing the Roddenberry philosophy into the 21st century, through their work on the forthcoming feature documentary Trek Nation,      as well as the development of original content in webcomics such as Rod      &amp;amp; Barry and Gene&amp;rsquo;s Journal. This panel features exclusive Comic-Con looks at new Roddenberry content and projects currently in development. Featuring Eugene &amp;ldquo;Rod&amp;rdquo; Roddenberry, Trevor Roth (COO of      Roddenberry Productions), and Paul Keller. Room 10 10:00-11:00      Masters of the Web&amp;mdash;For the second year in a row the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to discuss how new media have affected movie making, what it takes to run a popular site, and much more in a panel discussion and Q&amp;amp;A session. Participants include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net), Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com), Mike Sampson (Joblo.com), Erik Davis (Cinematical.com), John Campea (TheMovieBlog.com),      Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com), Eric &amp;ldquo;Quint&amp;rdquo; Vespe (Aintitcool.com), Devin Faraci (CHUD.com), Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com), and Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com). Moderated by      directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank 2, The Game).      Room 32AB 10:30-11:30      Tripwire&amp;mdash;The staff of Tripwire and some friends discuss      Tripwire Annual 2008 and the future of genre fiction, with special      panelists Pat McGreal, Jamie McKelvie, and others. Moderated      by Joel Meadows (editor-in-chief) and Andy Grossberg (associate      editor, U.S.). Room 3 10:00-11:00      DC Talent Search Orientation&amp;mdash;Learn what DC Comics looks for in artists and how to improve your chances of becoming a working professional! Panelists will discuss the different needs of the DC Universe, Vertigo, WildStorm, MAD magazine, Minx, and Zuda. This informative orientation session will explain how DC&amp;rsquo;s Talent Search works and provide numerous tips and tricks on how to improve your work and explore opportunities. In order to have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session is mandatory. (Please      note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.) Room 4 10:30-11:30      Freaks, Geeks, and Tiny Toons&amp;mdash;Warner Home Video brings the hit      animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid! to DVD on July 29. This panel features Bruce Timm (storyboard      artist, character designer), John McCann (Douglas Douglas, Hero      Boy story editor), Paul Rugg (Freakazoid writer), Sherri      Stoner (writer, producer, story editor), Paul Dini (writer, story      editor), Jean MacCurdy (executive producer), Rich Arons (producer,      writer, director) and Andrea Romano (voice director). They&amp;rsquo;re      tiny, they&amp;rsquo;re toony, they&amp;rsquo;re all a little loony! Executive produced by Steven      Spielberg, Tiny Toon Adventures is a Daytime Emmy Award animated series      that spawned a whole new generation of madcap Looney Toons characters,      including Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton J. Pig, among      others. Freakazoid!aired for two seasons. Also executive produced by Spielberg, this Daytime Emmy Award&amp;ndash;winning series chronicles the adventures of Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles a vast array of supervillains. Room 6A 10:30-11:30      Spotlight on Noel Neill&amp;mdash;She&amp;rsquo;s celebrating her 60th anniversary as America&amp;rsquo;s      favorite superhero sweetheart! Comic-Con special guest Noel Neill first      took on the role of ace reporter Lois Lane in the 1948 Superman serial from Columbia, and she went on to provide the definitive depiction of the character in the popular 1950s TV show, Adventures of Superman, with      George Reeves. Superman historian John Field interviews Ms. Neill about      her life with the man in the cape and the rest of her amazing career! Room 7AB 10:30-11:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Guerilla Warfare and Sneak Attacks: The Politics of Representing War in Film and Comics of the 1950s&amp;mdash;Rocco Versaci (Palomar College) discusses his book      This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as Literature, in which he champions comics as a legitimate literary artform and argues that comics as a marginalized medium have been uniquely suited to subvert dominant ideologies in ways impossible for more highly regarded media. In the 1940s and 1950s, when both the comics and film industries were hard at work representing war, comics&amp;mdash;because they were considered a marginal entertainment media&amp;mdash;were &amp;ldquo;freer&amp;rdquo; to deliver subversive and even incendiary political messages. Room 30AB 10:30-12:00      Comic Book Law School 101: Let&amp;rsquo;s Get It Started&amp;mdash;A very good place to start&amp;hellip;to start learning how to protect your intellectual property rights, that is! Learn the basics of copyright and trademark law in this popular interactive lecture series brought to you by noted attorney Michael Lovitz,      author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book. This first workshop covers the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, works of authorship, characters, and names from conception through publication and beyond. Attendees will participate in an interactive discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws, as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those rights. Along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections, and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for one (1) credit of California MCLE.] Room 30CDE 10:45-11:45      Reinventing the Page: Stan Lee and Grant Morrison Talk Virgin Comics&amp;mdash;Two of the most important creators in the history of comic books team up to discuss the bold new frontiers being explored in the art of storytelling. Legendary creator Stan Lee (Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, X-Men) shares his insights on the world of comics and presents never-before-revealed hints of his new superhero universe with Virgin Comics. Joining Stan is prolific creator Grant Morrison (New X-Men, All Star Superman, Final Crisis),      contemporary comics&amp;rsquo; most active mind, who will discuss his new Virgin Comics      animated online series MBX while offering his own insights on comics and engaging with Stan in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about the long history and boundless future of their beloved medium. Ballroom 20 11:00-12:00      Indies in Comics&amp;mdash;Do you intend to create the next great comic book, action figure, or the like? If so, you know that doing so as an independent can be difficult. What should you do? How do you get started? The Antidote Trust is here to answer many of your questions. TAT, the ultimate independent creators&amp;rsquo; collective, produces comics, action figures&amp;mdash;nearly anything&amp;mdash;and rivals the industry&amp;rsquo;s top companies in quality and professional outlook. TAT is a diverse group, including men and women from across the country and from all ethnicities. Their projects range from sci-fi to standard superhero to Asian/Indian mythology to noir to twists on today&amp;rsquo;s society. These trailblazers will discuss making independent projects that challenge the majors in production value, originality, and professionalism. Room 2 11:00-12:00      Professional Writing: Threat or Menace?&amp;mdash;Let&amp;rsquo;s talk writing, creativity, and selling (and selling out), and what the world of professional writing is like. Questions that you&amp;rsquo;ve always wanted to ask? Creative blocks bugging you? Wondered what the H*O*L*L*Y*W*O*O*D life is really like? Show      up and get answers to those questions. This no-holds-barred talk is moderated      by J. Michael Straczynski. Room 5AB 11:00-12:00      The Comic Art of J. G. Jones&amp;mdash;One of the most popular artists working      in comics today, Comic-Con special guest J. G. Jones talks about his      projects, including the summer blockbuster movie hit Wanted and DC&amp;rsquo;s      Final Crisis, with Ian Sattler, senior story editor,      DCU. Room 8 11:00-12:00      LGBT Portrayals in Comics&amp;mdash;With the increased number of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) characters in both mainstream and indie comics today, it&amp;rsquo;s time to examine how they&amp;rsquo;re faring. Has this increased presence meant better and more complex portrayals, or is there more to be explored? Has the call for &amp;ldquo;positive&amp;rdquo; portrayals been beneficial, or has it left LGBT characters one-dimensional? And what can we expect in the future? Join moderator Patricia Jeres (Prism board member and talent and industry      relations chair) and panelists Perry Moore (author of Hero,      winner of the Lambda Literary Award; executive producer of Disney&amp;rsquo;s The      Chronicles of Narnia series), Gail Simone (Birds of Prey, Wonder      Woman), and Bob Schreck (group editor, DC Comics) for this insightful      discussion. Room 10 11:00-12:00      The Disney Animation Story Process&amp;mdash;Nathan Greno (head of story, Bolt),      Don Hall (head of story, The Princess and the Frog), Mark      Kennedy (head of story, Rapunzel), Joe Mateo (story artist,      Bolt), Michael LaBash (story artist, Bolt), Paul      Briggs (story artist, The Princess and the Frog), and Josie      Trinidad (story artist, The Princess and the Frog) offer an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into the story process at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Coming together exclusively at Comic-Con, these story team leaders will take you from first concept to final story approval as they discuss the art of storyboarding, re-create story pitches, and share boarding styles from their upcoming animated features. Don&amp;rsquo;t miss this revealing and humorous panel and your chance to get a sneak peek at Disney&amp;rsquo;s next animated feature, Bolt! Room 32AB 11:15-12:15      30th Anniversary Battlestar Galactica Panel&amp;mdash;Richard Hatch (Tom      Zarek/Apollo), Bear McCreary (BG composer), producer Tom      DeSanto (Transformers, X-Men), Dr. Kevin Grazier (science      consultant), and surprise guests present an in-depth discussion of the Battlestar universe from the classic to the re-imagined and beyond, including BSG trailers and Q&amp;amp;A. Room 6B 11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Neil Googe&amp;mdash;From Welcome      to Tranquility to WildCats: World&amp;rsquo;s End, it&amp;rsquo;s no secret that artist      Neil Googe is a talent on the rise!  Find out all you want to know about this up-and-coming star artist with moderator and WildStorm senior editor Ben Abernathy, including plans that will surely change the WildStorm      Universe! Room 3 11:30-12:30      From the K Chronicles to The Knight Life: Keith Knight&amp;mdash;Help      celebrate the release of Comic-Con favorite Keith Knight&amp;rsquo;s The Complete      K Chronicles, a 500-page omnibus collection of the Harvey Award&amp;ndash;winning comic strip. Knight will present his hilarious slideshow, chronicling his jump from self-published zines to award-winning comic strip, ending with his new syndicated daily strip, The Knight Life, recently launched by United      Features Syndicate. Room 4 11:30-12:30      SPORE: One-on-One with Will Wright&amp;mdash;Will Wright is best known      for creating the SimCity and The Sims video game franchises, the latter of which has sold more than 100 million games to date. In 2007, he was given the Vanguard Award from the Producer&amp;rsquo;s Guild of America, making him the first person in the videogame industry to receive such an honor. Wright&amp;rsquo;s next video game, SPORE, is scheduled for release on      September 7. Join Will Wright for his first-ever appearance at Comic-Con!      Room 6CDEF 11:30-12:30      Hasbro: GI Joe&amp;mdash;As Hasbro ramps up for the summer 2009 blockbuster      movie release of GI Joe, Aaron Archer (Hasbro Design), Michael      Ritchie (Hasbro Marketing), and Michelino Paolino (Hasbro Design) discuss this year&amp;rsquo;s product line, entertainment, and other initiatives. Panelists will include special guests that you won&amp;rsquo;t want to miss, plus Q&amp;amp;A! Room      7AB 11:30-1:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #2: Comics Pedagogy&amp;mdash;As comics find more mainstream acceptance, they are increasingly being incorporated into higher education. This panel looks at comics in the classroom both as texts and as tools. Jeffrey Kahan (University of Laverne) and David Baldizon (School of Arts and Enterprise) discuss their use of comic books to teach English composition and to foster greater cultural awareness more generally through the exploration of comics&amp;rsquo; social, historical and literary significance. Patrick Jagoda (Duke University) considers how to incorporate comics as a medium into an otherwise &amp;ldquo;high literary&amp;rdquo; and theoretical curriculum. Chris &amp;ldquo;Tof&amp;rdquo; Eklund,  Aaron Kashtan, and James Reaves (University of Florida) present the innovative approaches to comics studies currently being practiced by graduate students in the University of Florida&amp;rsquo;s Department of English, focusing on the uses of Lovecraft adaptations, Scott Pilgrim&amp;rsquo;s video game logic, and art spiegelman&amp;rsquo;s funny animals. A professional development certificate for teachers is      available for this session. Room 30AB 11:30-1:00      20th Century Fox: The Day The Earth Stood Still and Max Payne&amp;mdash;  Stars      Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, plus director Scott Derrickson and producer Erwin Stoff, present an exclusive look at The Day The      Earth Stood Still, Fox&amp;rsquo;s contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu is Klaatu, an alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the visitor&amp;rsquo;s appearance, a woman (Jennifer) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission&amp;mdash;and come to understand the ramifications of his being a self-described &amp;ldquo;friend to the Earth.&amp;rdquo; Klaatu Barada Nikto. The legendary      interactive video game Max Payne comes to the big screen, telling the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal. &amp;ldquo;Max Payne&amp;rdquo; himself&amp;mdash;Mark Wahlberg&amp;mdash;will      be on hand with Mila Kunis, Ludacris, and director John Moore to discuss turning the game&amp;rsquo;s noirish, hard-hitting, and complex world and      characters into a movie event.  Hall H 11:45-12:45 Knight      Rider: First Look at the New Series and Q&amp;amp;A with Cast and Executive      Producers&amp;mdash;On the heels of NBC&amp;rsquo;s hit sequel movie      based on the iconic 1980s television classic, Knight Rider has been reinvented as a supercharged action series showcasing the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). Be the first to see exclusive footage from the new series. Moderated by Television Week deputy editor/columnist Josef      Adalian, who participates in a Q&amp;amp;A session with executive producer/showrunner      Gary Scott Thompson (The Fast and The Furious, Las Vegas); executive      producer David Bartis (Heist, The OC); and the cast: Justin      Bruening (Cold Case), Deanna Russo (NCIS), Sydney      Tamiia Poitier (Veronica Mars), Paul Campbell (Battlestar      Galactica), Yancey Arias (Kingpin), Bruce Davison (X-Men) and Smith Cho (Blades of Glory). Room      6A 12:00-1:00      Sideshow Collectibles&amp;mdash;Sideshow Collectibles is a leading manufacturer in the world of figure collectibles, with an award-winning artistic team. Sideshow&amp;rsquo;s product development team offers insights into the newest products and licenses, as well as a Q&amp;amp;A session. Room 2 12:00-1:00      The New Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&amp;rsquo;s: English-Language World Premiere&amp;mdash;Be the      first on the planet to see the English language version of the new Yu-Gi-Oh!      5D&amp;rsquo;s television series. Plus, meet the team behind the show, including&amp;mdash;straight      from Japan&amp;mdash;producer Teruaki Jitsumatsu (Transformers: Robots in      Disguise). Yumi Hoashi of Konami, and representatives from UpperDeck, 4KidsEntertainment, and Playmates Toys will also reveal what&amp;rsquo;s in store for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D&amp;rsquo;s fans and, while supplies last, offer a few surprises      for lucky attendees! Room 5AB 12:00-1:00      Spotlight on Paul Gulacy&amp;mdash;One of the most exciting artists working in      comics, Comic-Con special guest Paul Gulacy has a career spanning over      30 years. Famous for his cinematic style on books such as Master of Kung      Fu, Gulacy talks about his work, past, present, and future. Room 8 12:00-1:00      How Not to Break into Comics&amp;mdash;There have been countless articles and      panels on how to break into comics, but very few on how not to. Randal      C. Jarrell (managing editor at Oni Press), Jennifer de Guzman (editor-in-chief of SLG Publishing), and other industry insiders discuss the common and often-hilarious mistakes people make when trying to pitch or get work in the comics industry. This unique inside perspective will help any prospective creator learn how to navigate the potential pitfalls that doom far too many in their attempts to break into comics. If you want to work in comics, you do not want to miss this panel! Room 10 12:00-1:00      Doctor Who&amp;mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), and writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who) discuss their creative process and experience      working on the BBC&amp;rsquo;s Doctor Who&amp;mdash;Britain&amp;rsquo;s most successful sci-fi franchise&amp;mdash;with      exclusive clips and a Q&amp;amp;A session. Ballroom 20 12:00-1:00      Classics Illustrated&amp;mdash;Classics Illustrated is back, and it&amp;rsquo;s got company! Publishers ranging from Marvel to the Bible house Thomas Nelson are offering James Bond adaptations, manga versions of Shakespeare, and everything in between. How do writers and artists face the scary task of making the classics fresh while living up to the original works&amp;rsquo; greatness? Rick Geary, Roy Thomas, Charles Kochman, and David Seidman reveal how they&amp;rsquo;ve been doing it. Room 32AB 12:30-1:30      Spotlight on Eddie Campbell&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Eddie Campbell talks about his books, including From Hell, The Fate of the      Artist and his latest, due for release at Comic-Con, The Amazing Remarkable      Monsieur Leotard, His co-writer on the latter, Dan Best, will also      be on hand to answer questions. Room 3 12:30-1:15      Humor in Science Fiction&amp;mdash;Learn the secrets of the humor game from some      top insiders in the field, including David Gerrold (&amp;rdquo;The Trouble With      Tribbles&amp;rdquo;), William F. Nolan (Sam Space, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), John      Truby (Anatomy of Story), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight      Zone, Star Trek, Ocean&amp;rsquo;s 11, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), and Marc Scott Zicree (executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone Companion).      Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president Mark      O&amp;rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 12:30-1:30      DC: Superman: Man of Tomorrow&amp;mdash;The groundwork is being laid now for the next phase of Superman&amp;rsquo;s heroic career. The architects of Superman&amp;rsquo;s future are here to give you a glimpse of what is to come. Featuring Superman senior editor Matt Idelson, Geoff Johns (Action Comics),      James Robinson (Superman), Renato Guedes (Superman),      and more! Room 6B 12:30-1:30      William Katt: Greatest American Hero Comic&amp;mdash;Join Alex, Justin, and Pete from Pulp Secret for one of the biggest announcements at this year&amp;rsquo;s Comic-Con, an event that&amp;rsquo;s been 25 years in the making. Catastrophic Comics&amp;rsquo; William Katt (Greatest American Hero), Christopher Folino (Gamers), and Derek McCaw (Fanboy Planet) along with      Arcana Studios&amp;rsquo; Sean O&amp;rsquo;Reilly (The Clockwork Girl) are on hand      for an interview and Q&amp;amp;A. Room 7AB 1:00-2:00      Spotlight on Steve Purcell&amp;mdash;Join Sam &amp;amp;      Max creator&amp;mdash;and Eisner Award winner and Comic-Con special guest&amp;mdash;Steve      Purcell on a visual tour from his first scratchy Sam &amp;amp; Max strips through his career as an illustrator, game designer, and concept artist to his current role as a Pixar storyteller. Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Room      2 1:00-2:00      Modern Masters: Live!&amp;mdash;Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington brings together three of the greatest artists in comics&amp;mdash;Frank Cho (Liberty      Meadows, Mighty Avengers), Michael Golden (Micronauts, The &amp;lsquo;Nam),  and Mark Schultz (Xenozoic Tales, Superman: Man of Steel)&amp;mdash;for a conversation  about art, comics, and beyond! Room 5AB 1:00-2:00      Activision with Stan Lee&amp;mdash;From webslinging to forming the ultimate alliance of superheroes, Marvel and Activision continue to bring many of the world&amp;rsquo;s most popular and beloved comic book heroes to life like never before. Explore, behind the scenes, how the teams draw inspiration from a generation of Stan Lee&amp;rsquo;s legendary Marvel comics to re-create the most authentic heroes and advanced superpowers in high-definition for today&amp;rsquo;s gamer. Stan Lee, members from Activision&amp;rsquo;s development studios Shaba Games and Vicarious Visions, and former game designer and current comic writer Brian Reed present an engaging discussion and preview of the imagination, creative process, and technology used to develop the most advanced superhero games ever. Room      6A 1:00-2:00      Mark and Sergio&amp;mdash;The world&amp;rsquo;s fastest cartoonist joins forces with the      Comic-Con 2008 weekend record holder for panel moderation! Yes, it&amp;rsquo;s Mark      Evanier and Sergio Aragon&amp;eacute;s together again. Expect lots of talk on Groo and anything else these two whirlwinds are conspiring to bring us in the near future. Room 8 1:00-2:00      Bongo Comics&amp;mdash;Celebrate 15 years of mischief and merriment with Bongo      Comics. Be a party to the party as managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and books based on Matt Groening&amp;rsquo;s phenomenal TV shows. Find out what&amp;rsquo;s in the future for the upstart comic book company that Bart built. This is a &amp;ldquo;must-attend&amp;rdquo; panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama. Room 10 1:00-2:00      Torchwood&amp;mdash;Writer Russell T Davies (Doctor Who),      executive producer Julie Gardner (Torchwood), writer Steven      Moffat (Doctor Who), and actors John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd,      Naoko Mori and Burn Gorman discuss their creative process and experience      on working on BBC America&amp;rsquo;s highest-rated show ever&amp;mdash;Torchwood&amp;mdash; followed      by a Q&amp;amp;A session. Ballroom 20 UPDATE: 1:00-2:00      Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Comics and the Law&amp;mdash;TBD 1:00-2:00      Hi-Fi Coloring Workshop&amp;mdash;Brian Miller (Superman) and Kristy      Miller (Hi-Fi Color for Comics) share their tips, tricks, and techniques for coloring comics. Want to learn how to color? Join Brian and Kristy for a coloring demonstration and Q&amp;amp;A session. Room 30CDE 1:00-2:00      The Future of the Comics Pamphlet&amp;mdash;Are serialized      comics in a death-spiral? Is the graphic novel the sole shape of comics to      come? Retailers including Carr D&amp;rsquo;Angelo (Earth 2 Comics), publishing      representatives including Joe Keatinge (Image Comics), and cartoonists      discuss the state of the periodical with moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading      Comics). Room 32AB 1:15-2:00      How to Tell a Story&amp;mdash;Get a deep insight into the craft of storytelling      from these masters in the field: David Gerrold (TV writer, author of      30+ novels), William F. Nolan (TV and film writer, author of over a      dozen novels), George Clayton Johnson (Twilight Zone, Star Trek,      Ocean&amp;rsquo;s 11, Logan&amp;rsquo;s Run), John Truby (owner, John Truby&amp;rsquo;s Writer&amp;rsquo;s      Studio, author, Anatomy of Story), and Marc Scott Zicree (TV      writer, executive producer, Sliders; author of The Twilight Zone      Companion). Moderated by Chas Holloway with Shadowstar Games president      Mark O&amp;rsquo;Bannon. Room 4 1:15-2:45      Summit Pictures&amp;mdash;Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive      footage of some of its upcoming major film releases:  Push&amp;mdash;In this futuristic sci-fi thriller set in Hong Kong, a group of young American ex-pats with extraordinary psychic abilities must band together and use their different talents on a final mission to escape a clandestine government agency forever. Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou,      Camilla Belle and director Paul McGuigan present a first look      at exclusive footage and answer questions about the film. Knowing&amp;mdash;An action thriller of global proportions. Director Alex Proyas appears      in person to introduce never-before-seen footage for his new major motion      picture starring Nicolas Cage. Twilight&amp;mdash;Based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series, Twilight is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a mortal.      Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and the      cast&amp;mdash;including Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kristen Stewart (Bella),      Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob)&amp;mdash;answer your questions about bringing the world of these beloved characters to life on the big screen and show exclusive footage from the film.  Hall H 1:30-2:30      Conan Comics and Beyond&amp;mdash;Dark Horse Comics revitalized Conan in 2004&amp;mdash;now it&amp;rsquo;s set to launch stunning interpretations of Robert E. Howard heroes Kull and Solomon Kane in 2008. Conan editor Philip Simon moderates      a discussion of the upcoming titles with creators who&amp;rsquo;ve worked on Howard      comics past and present&amp;mdash;Scott Allie (Solomon Kane), Will      Conrad (Kull), Dave Stewart (Solomon Kane), and Jos&amp;eacute;      Villarrubia (Conan)&amp;mdash;focusing on the company&amp;rsquo;s new series and adapting      Howard&amp;rsquo;s works to comics. Room 3 1:30-3:00      Artemis Fowl&amp;mdash;Eoin Colfer, author of the blockbuster Artemis      Fowl series, launches his sixth book in the series, Artemis Fowl: The      Time Paradox, with Fairies, Fiends and Flatulence, a hilarious one man live show that explains to fans the genesis of each of Eoin&amp;rsquo;s characters in the books&amp;mdash;both good and evil&amp;mdash;all of which come from his four Irish brothers. Room 7AB 1:45-2:45      Marvel: X-Men&amp;mdash;The X-Men have a new home and a new direction      in Manifest Destiny. This star-studded, must-attend panel features      the writers of the X-Verse, including Ed Brubaker (Uncanny X-Men),      Matt Fraction (Uncanny X-Men), Chris Yost (X-Force),      Craig Kyle (X-Force), Daniel Way (Deadpool), Marjorie      Liu (NYX), and Duane Swierczynski (Cable), plus Axel      Alonso (X-Men group editor) and Nick Lowe (X-Men editor). Room      6B 2:00-3:00      Science Fiction That Will Change Your Life&amp;mdash;A discussion of science      fiction stories intended to make you rethink your whole life or alter your      perceptions. With Annalee Newitz (editor-in-chief, io9.com; contributor,      Wired), Austin Grossman (author, Soon I Will Be Invincible),      Charlie Jane Anders (news editor, io9.com; contributor, Lady Churchill&amp;rsquo;s      Rosebud Wristlet), Graeme McMillan (weekend editor, io9.com, contributor,      Newsarama), and Patrick Lee (editor, Sci-Fi Wire). Room 2 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Signe Wilkinson&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Signe Wilkinson,      Philadelphia Daily News editorial cartoonist and creator of the new      comic strip Family Tree, will talk and show slides about juggling politics,      family humor, and hate mail. Famed editorial cartoonist Ted Rall introduces      the discussion. Room 4 2:00-3:00      The Middleman&amp;mdash;Creator and executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost) and The Middleman actors Matt Keeslar (Dune)      and Natalie Morales (CSI: Miami) discuss the bizarre world of      The Middleman. Based on the graphic novels by Javier Grillo-Marxuach, The      Middleman follows the surreal life of twenty-something Wendy Watson as she gets recruited by a top secret agency to fight comic book-esque criminals under the guidance of her straight-laced boss, The Middleman. Room 5AB 2:00-3:00      Red Sonja: One-on-One&amp;mdash;Robert Rodriguez (Sin City), Rose      McGowan (Grindhouse), Doug Aarniokoski (2nd unit      director, Resident Evil 3) and David White (Undisputed 2) are teaming up to bring back the red-headed warrior woman known as Red Sonja. Join Robert, Rose, Doug, and David for this one-on-one interview and Q&amp;amp;A session! Room 6CDEF 2:00-3:30      Spotlight on Todd Klein&amp;mdash;Eisner award-winning letterer and logo designer      Todd Klein (Sandman, Fables) is joined by moderator Mark      Evanier (Fanboy, Kirby: King of Comics) for a discussion of his 30-plus years in comics, from early days on staff at DC and lettering by hand to his present-day freelance career on many titles for DC, Marvel, and others, mainly on the computer. Focus will be on the intricacies of lettering, logo design, and more, as Todd and Mark show and discuss images of classic comics logos. Todd will also cover his recent self-published signed prints by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman and give away several copies of each. Room      8 2:00-3:00      Spotlight on Jim Woodring: Please Stand By&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest      Jim Woodring (The Frank Book) presents a slide show with commentary providing a rare overview of his life, career, motivations, methods, and dark personal secrets. Q&amp;amp;A session to follow. Room 10 2:00-3:30      Comics Arts Conference Session #4: Superman&amp;rsquo;s 70th Anniversary&amp;mdash;Price      Hamilton (American Falls High School) compares three different versions of the Superman origin story and three versions of the Jewish folk tale &amp;ldquo;The Golem of Prague&amp;rdquo; to demonstrate how certain images begin to appropriate larger meanings through their consistent repetition. Liam Burke (National University of Galway) asks what makes some heroes &amp;ldquo;super,&amp;rdquo; examining the superhero archetype to uncover the superhero secret identity and to discover who are the &amp;ldquo;Men of Tomorrow.&amp;rdquo; Ben Saunders (University of Oregon) suggests that the essence of Superman&amp;rsquo;s appeal&amp;mdash;the core of his mythic significance&amp;mdash;may have nothing to do with his superpowers and everything to do with the most serious and profound issues of philosophical ethics. Room 30AB 2:00-3:30      Animation on a $hoestring&amp;mdash;Learn the down and dirty tricks on how to      create your own animation studio on a low budget, from Larry Loc, the      author of Animation on a ShoeString. Find out how to assemble the equipment you will need, how to build or buy equipment, and what software to use to edit and composite your project. Room 30CDE 2:00-3:00      Clickwheel: On-Demand Digital Comics for iPod and iPhone&amp;mdash;Is the new      comic shop right in the palm of your hand? Join Clickwheel editor-in-chief      Tim Demeter for a demonstration of the latest in mobile comics&amp;rsquo; technology. Tim will discuss the emergence of mobile content and digital delivery in the comic book industry and how it&amp;rsquo;s changing the landscape of the business. Learn how to download and sync comics on your iPod or how to receive them on demand on your iPhone or iPod Touch! Creators interested in taking advantage of these new methods of distribution won&amp;rsquo;t want to miss the site demonstration, as Clickwheel.net is free for anyone to use. Room 32AB 2:15-3:15      Halo Wars and the Halo Universe&amp;mdash;Prima Games, Tor Books, McFarlane Toys, and Microsoft Games Studio bring you an in-depth panel discussion on all things Halo. Panelists include Eric Nylund,      author of Halo: The Fall of Reach and Halo: First Strike Onyx;      Tobias Buckell, author of the upcoming novel Halo: The Cole Protocol; game universe writers Graeme Devine (Halo Wars) and Frank      O&amp;rsquo;Connor (Halo Trilogy); and Jon Goff and Corrinne Robinson,      McFarlane Toys&amp;rsquo; brand management team for Halo action figures. Room      6A 2:15-3:15      Anchor Bay: Jack Brooks Monster Slayer Artists Panel&amp;mdash;Preview      the upcoming DVD release of Jack Brooks Monster Slayer with star/producer      Trevor Matthews, director/co-writer Jon Knautz, producer Patrick      White, composer Ryan Shore, creature designer David Scott,      and horror icon Robert Englund! Then hear writer/director Daniel      Waters (Heathers), Oscar-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (Masters of Science Fiction), and writer/director Robert Hall (Laid to Rest) discuss their latest Anchor Bay projects! Moderated      by Shock Til You Drop&amp;rsquo;s Ryan Rotten. Ballroom 20 2:30-3:30      Dumbrella&amp;mdash;Artists from Dumbrella, one of the most popular online comics collectives, discuss webcomics, independent publishing, and subverting popular culture. Feel free to quiz Andrew Bell (The Creatures in My Head), Sam Brown (explodingdog), Jon Rosenberg (Goats), and Richard      Stevens III (Diesel Sweeties), along with special guests M.C.      Frontalot and Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie), about anything      your Internet heart desires. Room 3 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Bill Willingham&amp;mdash;Both a master storyteller and an incredible      artist, Bill Willingham has created a huge following for his books.      His credits range from DCU&amp;rsquo;s Salvation Run and Shadowpact to      the already classic Vertigo Fables and Jack of Fables and the      new House of Mystery. Hosted by superstar Fables artist Mark      Buckingham, this panel is sure to thrill! Room 2 3:00-4:00      Comic-Con Talkback 1&amp;mdash;Here&amp;rsquo;s your chance: talk to Comic-Con representatives about your first day and Preview Night. Have a complaint, a question, a suggestion or even some praise? Bring it! Room 4 3:00-4:00      DVD/Blu-ray Producers 2008&amp;mdash;Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Adam      Jahnke (The Digital Bits.com, Geek Monthly) discuss the latest      DVD and Blu-ray Disc developments and look ahead at upcoming releases. Panelists      include Javier Soto (Pan&amp;rsquo;s Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army),      Charles de Lauzirika (Blade Runner, Twin Peaks), Andy Mangels (The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer), Cliff Stephenson (Rambo,      Crank 1 &amp;amp; 2), and Robert Meyer Burnett (Shoot &amp;rsquo;Em Up, Free      Enterprise 2). There will be lots of Q&amp;amp;A, so be sure to bring      your questions! Room 5AB 3:00-4:00      Wizard&amp;rsquo;s First Rule&amp;mdash;Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) and Ken      Biller (Star Trek: Voyager) give you a first look at the upcoming      television series Wizard&amp;rsquo;s First Rule. The one-hour weekly series,      premiering in late fall, is based on Terry Goodkind&amp;rsquo;s bestselling epic fantasy      series The Sword of Truth, which follows the extraordinary transformation of woodsman Richard Cypher into a magical leader who joins with a mysterious, beautiful woman to stop a bloodthirsty, sinister tyrant. Join Sam and Ken for a moderated interview and audience Q&amp;amp;A session! Room 6B 3:00-4:00      Spotlight on Ed Brubaker&amp;mdash;The Comic-Con special guest Ed Brubaker is the Eisner Award&amp;ndash;winning writer (Best Writer 2007, Best New Series 2007&amp;mdash;Criminal)      whose work on Captain America, Daredevil, X-Men, and Criminal has catapulted him into the upper echelon of today&amp;rsquo;s best comic writers. Ed talks about what&amp;rsquo;s next in this Spotlight presentation. Room 7AB 3:00-4:00      TwoMorrows Publishing Today&amp;mdash;Join the crew from TwoMorrows Publishing for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into creating all their fan-favorite books and magazines on the art and history of comics! Publisher John Morrow, Modern      Masters&amp;rsquo; Eric Nolen-Weathington, Write Now!&amp;rsquo;s Danny      Fingeroth, Brick Journal&amp;rsquo;s Joe Meno, and Keith Dallas,      author of TwoMorrows&amp;rsquo; new Flash Companion book unveil new products      and offer exclusive previews of upcoming items. Room 10 3:00-4:00      How to Break into Comics: Freddie E. Williams II&amp;mdash;A few years ago, Freddie      E. Williams II (artist on Robin, The Flash, Seven Soldiers: Mister      Miracle, and others) broke into comics through DC Comics&amp;rsquo; Talent Search. Since that time, Freddie has worked on some of DC&amp;rsquo;s top-selling books. In this panel, Freddie lends his unique insights about breaking into comics by describing what editors are looking for, what you should include in your portfolio, and how to hang on to a job once you&amp;rsquo;ve gotten it. Room 32AB 3:00-4:00      Disney: Race to Witch Mountain&amp;mdash;What secrets does Witch Mountain      hold? Stars Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino and director Andy      Fickman talk about the mysterious, paranormal activity around Witch Mountain. Dwayne, Carla, and Andy will present the first look at the movie and answer audience questions as they talk about the thrilling action-adventure that is set to hit theatres in March 2009! Hall H 3:15-4:15      Capcom: The Making of Street Fighter IV&amp;mdash;Producer      Yoshinoro Ono (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams) and associate producer      David Crislip deliver an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the making of the much-anticipated Street Fighter IV video game, featuring the design of classic and new characters, creating compelling gameplay. Also, a sneak peek at the animated SFIV minimovies being created to complement the game. There will be a Q&amp;amp;A session as well as Street Fighter-related surprises!      Street Fighter cosplayers are highly encouraged to attend this event,      as it marks the 20th anniversary of the Street Fighter franchise. Room      6CDEF 3:30-4:30      Manga: Lost in Translation&amp;mdash;America loves foreign comics, especially manga. And as more and more movies based on these properties are produced, the way these comics are translated becomes an integral part of their success. Join experienced translators, editors, and manga and anime experts in a discussion of the art and craft of helping to make these stories the mega-hits they are today. Panelists include William Flanagan (Fairy Tail), Jonathan      Tarbox (Switch), Jason Thompson (Manga: The Complete      Guide), Mari Morimoto (Naruto), Stephen Paul (Beck:      Mongolian Chop Squad), Julie Davis (Anime Classics Zettai!),      and Mark Simmons (Gundam 00)! Room 3 3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly&amp;rsquo;s The Visionaries:      Comic Creators&amp;mdash;Jim Lee (All-Star Batman &amp;amp; Robin), John Cassaday (The Astonishing X-Men), Matt Fraction (Casanova), Mike      Mignola (Hellboy), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead),      Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil), and Grant Morrison (Final      Crisis) are the writers and artists blazing a path into the future of comics. Coming from both the mainstream and the independent worlds, these men and women can provide unique insights into the comics landscape. Moderated by Entertainment Weekly staff editor Nisha Gopalan. Room      6A 3:30-5:00 Golden and Silver Age of Comics&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s the amazing annual gathering of the      resident greats from the Golden and Silver Ages of comics! Moderated by Mark      Evanier, this year&amp;rsquo;s list of luminaries includes Al Feldstein (EC      editor/writer/artist), Victor Gorelick (Archie Comics editor and writer),      Al Jaffee (MAD magazine cartoonist), comics writer/artist Larry      Lieber, Harvey Comics writer/editor Sid Jacobson, and artists Russ      Heath (G.I. Combat, Sgt. Rock) and Jerry Robinson (Batman).      Filled with personal reminiscences and anecdotes, this panel promises to be      a treasure trove of comics history! Room 8 3:30-4:30      Quantum Quest&amp;mdash;This science fiction/science fact, 3D, large-format CGI-animated film will take you on a fantastic atomic journey through space. Quantum      Quest combines a captivating science fiction story with a mind-blowing real safari through the solar system (created using radar data and extraordinary imagery from seven NASA missions). The film is the only one to be initiated by JPL/NASA and is sponsored by JPL/NASA and Digimax Animation Studios (Taiwan). Co-directors Harry Kloor (Star Trek Voyager, Earth Final Conflict,      Godzilla) and Dan St. Pierre (Everyone&amp;rsquo;s Hero, Shark Tale, Tarzan) show exclusive footage from the film, which will be released in late summer, 2009 in both large-format and Real D theaters worldwide. Watch for surprise appearances by some members of the voice cast, which includes legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, Chris Pine, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Alexander, Sandra Oh, William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones, and Abigail Breslin. Ballroom 20 3:30-4:30      Bat-Manga! Chip Kidd and the Secret History of Batman in Japan&amp;mdash;Chip Kidd (Mythology) lifts the veil on officially licensed, original Batman manga stories from 1966 Japan, not previously collected or translated in over 40 years. Narrated slide show, with Q&amp;amp;A to follow. Room 30AB 3:30-5:00      Resin Casting and Silicone Mold-Making&amp;mdash;Jeff Broz has presented six      previous seminars about plastics and casting. Sam Girgis has loved spaceship design since the Apollo missions. Whether you want to produce a garage kit model or reproduce a broken part for your vintage toy, this year&amp;rsquo;s seminar will cover material choices and advance into more complex silicone mold design and casting techniques that should offer secrets to the novice and the working Joes in the trenches for short run 3D duplication, and for garage kits or industrial design. Plus, more about vendors and material choices to cast your sculptures and models. Room 30CDE 4:00-5:00      Dark Horse Horror&amp;mdash;Dark Horse Comics is home to some of the best horror      comics ever produced, from Mike Mignola&amp;rsquo;s Hellboy and Steve Niles&amp;rsquo;      Criminal Macabre to upcoming collections of the classic horror magazines      Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse editors Scott Allie and      Shawna Gore and a handful of our top creators take a look ahead at their spookiest projects for 2008, including a sneak peek at the 25th anniversary edition of Bernie Wrightson&amp;rsquo;s Frankenstein and a special appearance      by the artist. Room 2 4:00-5:00      TV Costume Designers&amp;mdash;Characters created by writers and comic book illustrators are made real for the screen via the artistry of costume designers. Meet the women and men who are the costume designers on this year&amp;rsquo;s most popular television productions. Panel moderator Hope Hanafin, costume      designer and VP of the Costume Designers Guild, Local 892, hosts costume designers      Shawna Trpcic (Firefly), Roland Sanchez (Lost),      Debra McGuire (Heroes), Amanda Friedland (Terminator:      The Sarah Connor Chronicles), and Cynthia Bergstrom (Buffy,      The Vampire Slayer). Room 4 4:00-5:00      Superhero Superfiction&amp;mdash;Superheroes don&amp;rsquo;t appear just in comics anymore. Authors discuss how to write superhero prose. Panelists include superhero prose authors Kevin J. Anderson (Last Days of Krypton), Michael      Carroll (Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening), Professor Christopher      Chambers (The Darker Mask), Vicki Pettersson (The Signs      of the Zodiac series), Gary Phillips (The Darker Mask),      Melinda M. Snodgrass (Wild Cards), Caroline Spector (Wild      Cards) and Doselle Young (The Darker Mask). Moderated by      Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 5AB 4:00-5:00      Minx: Your Life in Pictures&amp;mdash;In its first year, Minx found a whole new audience by creating original graphic novels for teenage girls. This year, Minx is breaking all the rules with another onslaught of amazing books. Panelists include group editor Shelly Bond and creators Cecil Castellucci (Janes in Love), David Hahn (All Nighter), Ryan      Kelly (New York Four), Deborah Vankin (Insta-Life),      and Brian Wood (DMZ, New York Four). Room 10 4:00-5:00      Star Trek Without a Blueprint: How Books and Comics Keep Expanding      the Boundaries of the Star Trek Universe&amp;mdash;Andy Mangels (moderator      and Star Trek author), Margaret Clark (executive editor, Pocket      Books), Andy Schmidt (senior editor, IDW) and Star Trek authors      Kevin Dilmore, Dave Mack, Scott Tipton, and Dayton      Ward discuss the future of Star Trek publishing. Room 32AB 4:15-5:15      Afro Samurai: Resurrection Exclusive Worldwide Premiere!&amp;mdash;Afro Samurai picks up his sword once again for the second installment of this critically acclaimed, funktastic anime! This action-packed panel features the creators behind the hit, including star and executive producer Samuel L. Jackson (The Spirit), original creator Takahashi Okazaki, musical artist      The RZA (Kill Bill), and executive producer Leo Chu (Spike TV). Be the first to see the worldwide premiere of the exclusive Comic-Con trailer, dazzling artwork from the manga, and never-before-seen demos of the pulse-pounding video game. Room 6B 4:15-5:15      Lionsgate/Marvel: Hulk vs. Wolverine&amp;mdash;Alberta, Canada: Over the past week, the Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there&amp;rsquo;s only one man up to the job. He&amp;rsquo;s the best at what he does, but what he does isn&amp;rsquo;t very nice. He&amp;rsquo;s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada&amp;rsquo;s top secret Department H, and he&amp;rsquo;s been put on Hulk&amp;rsquo;s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath&amp;hellip;at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Meet Craig      Kyle (supervising producer/co-writer), Frank Paur (producer/supervising      director), Christopher Yost (co-writer), and others involved in this      Marvel Animation milestone and watch the complete Hulk vs. Wolverine months before its January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release! Hall H 4:30-5:30      Episodic Games: Rewriting the Adventure Genre&amp;mdash;With the first installment of Penny Arcade Adventures launched, the season finale of Sam &amp;amp; Max Season Two in the bag, and the recent debut of Strong Bad&amp;rsquo;s Cool Game for Attractive People, episodic adventure gaming has emerged as a viable new medium for interactive entertainment. Learn about episodic storytelling, adapting the humor and gameplay of the traditional adventure genre for a new generation of gamers, and the challenges of both as Joel DeYoung (Hothead Games), Arthur We (Hothead      Games), Dan Connors (Telltale Games), and Dave Grossman (Telltale      Games) sound off in this panel and Q&amp;amp;A session moderated by Frank Cifaldi (Gametap). Room 3 4:30-5:30      HBO&amp;rsquo;s True Blood&amp;mdash;Based on the popular Sookie Stackhouse novels      by Charlaine Harris, True Blood is created by Alan Ball,      creator of HBO&amp;rsquo;s Emmy-winning series Six Feet Under. The series takes place in the not-too-distant future, when, thanks to the invention of synthetic blood, vampires no longer need humans for their fix and can walk freely, if not yet comfortably, among their living counterparts. With their integration into a small Louisiana town causing a stir, a love story ensues between Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, the X-Men films; Academy Award winner for      The Piano), an innocent waitress with the unusual ability to read minds,      and vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer, The Starter Wife).      The series also features Ryan Kwanten (Summerland), Rutina      Wesley (How She Move), Sam Trammell (Judging Amy),      and Nelsan Ellis (The Inside). True Blood debuts September      7 exclusively on HBO. Room 6CDEF 4:30-5:30      UClick: Mobile Comics&amp;mdash;GoComics, the leader in online and mobile comics and manga, looks at a market truly coming in to its own. Panelists will discuss the evolution of comic strips and comic books in the digital age and examine new publishing platforms that make mobile viewing part of a complete comics experience. They&amp;rsquo;ll introduce new content from their partners: Stan Lee, Tokyopop, Virgin Comics, IDW, Devil&amp;rsquo;s Due, Papercutz, TMNT and more. Learn about what the future of mobile comics promises for fans and creators alike. Room      30AB 4:45-5:45      Mondo Marvel&amp;mdash;2008 has already been a huge success for Marvel in all corners of the Universe. Now, join top editors and creators, including Greg      Pak (Skaar, Son of Hulk), Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron      Man), Ed Brubaker (Captain America), Jeff Parker (Agents of Atlas), Warren Simons (editor), Mark Paniccia (editor), and Jim McCann (publishing), to find out what&amp;rsquo;s to come for      Iron Man, Hulk, Daredevil, the FF, and all things Marvel. Room 6A 4:45-5:45      &amp;ldquo;SCREAM&amp;rdquo; Like a Girl&amp;mdash;Spike loves women. And the coolest women on the planet are the ones who destroy aliens, defeat serial killers and battle evil villains with their superpowers! In honor of Spike&amp;rsquo;s Scream Awards 2008&amp;mdash;the first and most important televised event that celebrates the genius creative talent behind the powerhouse Hollywood genres of comic books, science fiction, fantasy and horror&amp;mdash;Spike brings you a candid discussion of these genres from the women they love, who are poised to rule the fanboy&amp;rsquo;s universe! Moderator Kevin Smith (Clerks), the brilliant writer, director, and comic book genius hosts an all-female panel of actresses, artists, writers, directors, and producers in a discussion about working in these genres from their unique point of view. Twenty lucky panel attendees will win tickets to the 2008 Scream Awards. Ballroom 20 5:00-6:00      The Making of the Vertigo Encyclopedia&amp;mdash;Dig into the wealth of information DC Comics, Vertigo, and DK Publishing have and find out how a comic book imprint&amp;rsquo;s encyclopedia is created, from getting the material to organizing it and putting it out on the shelves. Get the down and dirty info from Karen Berger (senior VP/executive editor&amp;mdash;Vertigo), Alastair      Dougall (senior editor&amp;mdash;DK Publishing), and Alex Irvine (author),      and watch the world premiere of the documentary The Making of the Vertigo      Encyclopedia. Room 2 5:00-6:00      Bandai Entertainment&amp;rsquo;s Anime Invasion&amp;mdash;In 2008, Bandai Entertainment      has put together an amazing line up of anime titles: Code Geass, Lucky      Star, Gurren Lagann, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Sword of the Stranger,      Ghost Slayers Ayashi, Gundam 00, and many more. Join Bandai      Entertainment president Ken Iyadomi and director of marketing Robert      Napton to hear all the latest news on the company&amp;rsquo;s releases, learn some tidbits about what&amp;rsquo;s coming, up and maybe get some free stuff! Room 4 5:00-6:00      The Pitching Hour&amp;mdash;Michael Polis (WildBrain Studios, YoGabbaGabba),      Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Jill      Sanford (manager, original series, Disney Television Animation), Sam      Humphries (MySpace Comics), Paula Gould (PEG PR), Jeremy Love (writer/producer, Gettosake Studios), and moderator Dan Evans (freelance development exec) will take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that new creators should adapt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&amp;amp;A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be IP lawyer Brendan McFeely to give creators insight on protecting      their ideas as they navigate Hollywood! Room 5AB 5:00-6:00      Spotlight on Floyd Norman&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Floyd Norman talks      about his long and varied career in feature film and television animation.      His work includes Disney&amp;rsquo;s Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and The      Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pixar&amp;rsquo;s Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc., and many more fan favorites. Moderated by cartoonist and animation artist      Scott Shaw! Room 7AB 5:00-6:00      Looking at Our World: Eye on the Past&amp;mdash;Authors discuss how they use      and abuse history to inform their fictional stories. Panelists include Connie      Willis (Passage), Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel&amp;rsquo;s Legacy),      Max Allan Collins (Deadly Beloved), Peter David (Tigerheart),      Naomi Novik (Victory of Eagles), and Jess Winfield (My      Name Is Will: A Novel of Sex, Drugs, and Shakespeare). Moderated by Maryelizabeth      Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 8 5:00-6:00 Spotlight on Mike W. Barr&amp;mdash;What would comics      in the &amp;rsquo;80s and &amp;rsquo;90s have been without Camelot 3000, Batman and the Outsiders, The      Maze Agency, and Mantra. The creator of those titles, Comic-Con      special guest Mike W. Barr, will answer that question and pretty much any others, as well as what he&amp;rsquo;s up to nowadays. (Just don&amp;rsquo;t ask him what the &amp;ldquo;W.&amp;rdquo; stands for.) With a special guest moderator&amp;hellip;maybe. Room      10 5:00-6:00      Comics Experience: How to Write a Pitch!&amp;mdash;Hosted by Andy Schmidt (IDW senior editor, GI Joe, Star Trek), panelists Mark Waid (BOOM! Studios editor-in-chief, Flash, Kingdom Come), James Lucas      Jones (Oni Press editor-in-chief), Rob Levin (Top Cow Entertainment      editor-in-chief), Chris Gage (The Authority, Invincible Iron Man),      C. B. Cebulski (Drain, Wonderlost, X-Men: Divided We Stand)      and Nick Lowe (Marvel X-Men editor) offer tips on writing pitches, pitching verbally, and getting your pitch read! Want to write a comic? Don&amp;rsquo;t miss this panel! Questions from the audience welcome. Room 30CDE 5:00-6:00      The Third Annual Comics Podcasting Panel&amp;mdash;The best of the best in comics podcasting returns to San Diego for the third annual discussion of comics podcasting and how it&amp;rsquo;s affected the comics media. Rick Remender (writer      of Fear Agent, Punisher War Journal, The End League) moderates a no-holds-barred      discussion with comics podcasters Bryan Deemer and Peter Rios (Comic Geek Speak), Charlito and Mr. Phil (Indie Spinner      Rack), Joe Gonzalez and Jimmy Aquino (Comic News Insider), Josh      Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick (iFanboy), and John Mayo and      Bob Bretall (Comic Book Page). Room 32AB 5:30-6:30      Action Figure Times Toymaker Q&amp;amp;A&amp;mdash;Ever wanted to know why your favorite character figure was limited, or just what toy companies are thinking? How about the recent movement of toy licenses from one manufacturer to another? Or the effect of the rising costs of fuel on the manufacturing of figures on the market? Here&amp;rsquo;s your chance to ask the manufacturers (both big and small) about their favorite figures and statues. What questions have been burning in your mind? Come to Action Figure Times&amp;rsquo; annual collectors&amp;rsquo;      panel to find out! Room 3 5:30-6:30      The Science Behind Science Fiction&amp;mdash;Celebrate the world of science fiction      when Jaime Paglia (writer and producer of Eureka) and Phil      Plait (badastronomy.com) lead a panel discussion with Discover      Magazine editors exploring when science becomes good science fiction. Join Jaime, Phil and other special guests for an exciting discussion followed by Q&amp;amp;A. Room 6B 5:30-6:30      Comics Arts Conference Workshop: Language Arts and Cross Curriculum Comics      Seminar&amp;mdash;Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) demonstrates the application of comics in the K-8 environment in Language Arts classes as well as across the curriculum. Using a step-by-step approach, she explains how comics&amp;mdash;both published and student-created&amp;mdash;can be used as pedagogical tools to explain plot, setting, and dialogue; to demonstrate the laws of physics; to learn the operation of new technology; and to develop skills in public speaking. Room 30AB 5:30-6:30      Dark Castle Entertainment&amp;mdash;Launched by producer Joel Silver and director Robert Zemeckis, Dark Castle Entertainment was founded to create a unique brand of horror movies inspired by the works of filmmaker William Castle. Recently, Dark Castle entered into an arrangement with CIT Group Inc. to broaden Dark Castle into a full genre label that will include feature films (London-based crime thriller RocknRolla, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Gerard      Butler, scheduled to be released in October; Ninja Assassin directed      by James McTeigue and starring Korean pop sensation Rain; and Whiteout,      starring Kate Beckinsale), home video (The Hills Run Red starring Sophie      Monk, William Sadler, and Tad Hilgenbrinck) and comic books (Ferryman by Marc Andreyko and Jonathan Wayshak). Hall H 5:45-6:45      Showtime: Dexter&amp;mdash;Showtime presents exclusives from the set of      the highly anticipated third season of Dexter. Moderator Kristin      Dos Santos (E!) presides over this revealing interview and Q&amp;amp;A session      with the top stars and executive producers of Dexter, featuring Michael      C. Hall, Julie Benz, Clyde Phillips, and John Goldwyn, plus a special      guest! Room 6CDEF 6:00-7:00      Life, Death, Life of Star Trek&amp;mdash;You&amp;rsquo;ve heard a lot of hype about sci-fi&amp;rsquo;s first franchise lately, now it&amp;rsquo;s time to see what it&amp;rsquo;s all about and celebrate an illustrious 40 years of boldly going with this regular panel of unpaid, uncensored Treksperts, who pay homage to Trek&amp;rsquo;s past and future with some special surprises and exclusive audio-visual treats you&amp;rsquo;ll only see here. Daren Dochterman (ST: TMP Director&amp;rsquo;s Cut Special Edition),      Robert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise), Jeff Bond (The      Music of Star Trek), and moderator Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise)      talk Trek like no one else can&amp;hellip;or will. Room 2 6:00-7:00      The Secret History of Manga in the U.S.&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s been 30 years since the      first manga was translated into English. From MixxZine to Raijin,      from Astro Boy to OEL, join Jason Thompson (Manga:      The Complete Guide) on a visual time machine full of dreamers, censors, antiwar activists, and other weirdness. Including ninja. Lots of ninja. Room      4 6:00-7:00      Spotlight on Frank Beddor&amp;mdash;Comic-Con special guest Frank Beddor,      author of the best-selling &amp;ldquo;Looking Glass Wars&amp;rdquo; series, and creator of the      Hatter M graphic novel, talks about the creation of his books, gives the story behind the story, and presents concept art from a wide array of artists who have visualized his text: Ben Templesmith (30 Day of Night),      Doug Chiang (Star Wars), and Stephan Martiniere (I, Robot). He&amp;rsquo;ll      reveal the new online game The Card Soldier Wars, show a special effects      trailer for The Looking Glass Wars movie, and discuss how each of these      mediums connect and extend The Looking Glass Wars universe. Room      5AB 6:00-7:00      DC Nation&amp;mdash;DC Senior VP/executive editor Dan DiDio hosts this      gabfest with Keith Giffen (Reign in Hell, Ambush Bug: Year None),      Geoff Johns (Action Comics, Green Lantern), Brad Meltzer (DCU: Last Will and Testament), and some of the top talent in the industry, talking and teasing upcoming stories! Come learn the secrets behind the most talked about events of the summer! Room 6A 6:00-7:00      Bill Plympton&amp;rsquo;s Idiots and Angels&amp;mdash;Independent animator Bill      Plympton (The Tune, Mutant Aliens) will screen the first 20 minutes      of his just-completed animated feature Idiots and Angels, plus his      new short, Hot Dog, the latest sequel to the Oscar-nominated Guard      Dog. Join Bill for a look at his latest projects, plus a Q&amp;amp;A session      to follow. Room 7AB 6:00-7:00      Devil&amp;rsquo;s Due Presents: Hack/Slash and Beyond!&amp;mdash;Hollywood screenwriter      Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) joins Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley (Halloween: Nightdance) to talk about the      new H/S film and his new DDP/Capcom comic book series Bionic Commando.      Also featuring director Todd Lincoln, Hack/Slash Annual stars      from The Suicide Girls, and a blockbuster surprise guest you won&amp;rsquo;t want to      miss! Room 8 6:00-7:00      Random House Publishing&amp;mdash;Staff from the Random House Publishing Group&amp;mdash;including  Betsy Mitchell (editor-in-chief, Del Rey), Dallas Middaugh (associate      publisher, Del Rey Manga), Mutsumi Miyazaki (director of licensing      and acquisitions, Del Rey Manga), Chris Schluep (senior editor, RHPG),      and Tricia Narwani (editor, RHPG)&amp;mdash;discuss upcoming titles from Del      Rey, Del Rey Manga, Ballantine, and Villard Graphic Novels. Room 10 6:00-7:00      From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types&amp;mdash;Which side of the convention table do you want to be on: artist or fan? And what&amp;rsquo;s keeping you from getting there? If you have an idea in your head that you&amp;rsquo;ve had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Teacher and life purpose coach Douglas Neff will give you simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. And this year, a surprise guest panel will fill your head with inspiration before you leave. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you&amp;rsquo;re sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop. Room 30CDE 6:00-7:00      The Comics Blogosphere&amp;mdash;The blog explosion has opened up a new frontier for comics criticism. This lively (and inevitably bloggable) discussion features David Brothers (4thletter!), Jeff Lester (The Savage Critic(s)),      Laura Hudson (Myriad Issues), Tim Robins (Mindless Ones) and      moderator Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics). Room 32AB 6:30-7:30      So You Want to Do a Graphic Novel&amp;mdash;Writer and publisher Larry Young assembles a team of writers and artists to unlock the secrets and unveil the mysteries of completing your own graphic novel. Panelists Adam Beechen (Final Crisis), Steven Grant (Two Guns), Kirsten Baldock (Smoke and Guns), Matt Silady (The Homeless Channel),      and Manny Bello (Dugout) kibbitz, cajole, and inspire you. Room      3 6:30-7:30      Adventures in Game Development&amp;mdash;Have you ever dreamed of making your own video game? Are you a writer with a great story? Is there a place in video games for a traditional artist? Or do you just want to get into the industry? Veteran designer Alex Jimenez (Battletanxs, Darkstalkers),      artist David DeVries (The Monster Engine), and author Blake      Hutchins (The Sword from the Sea) answer all your questions and take you inside the video game industry. Find out what it takes to break into this competitive but rewarding field. Attendees will also get a special sneak peek at the upcoming title Blueshift. Room 30AB 6:45-7:45      Robotech Industry Panel&amp;mdash;Tommy Yune, director of Robotech: The Shadow      Chronicles, covers the history of the animated series that introduced a generation to anime and discusses upcoming new releases in the wake of the announcement of the live-action feature film. Room 6B Nighttime Programs 7:00-9:00      Comedy Central TV Funhouse with Robert Smigel&amp;mdash;Robert Smigel (Saturday      Night Live) and Dino Stamatopoulos (Morel Orel) reunite to discuss the most groundbreaking show to ever hit (and subsequently disappear) from basic cable. Join the guys to relive the glory of the best show you barely remember. Room 6CDEF 7:00-9:00      Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist&amp;mdash;Get a look behind      the mask of The Spirit creator in this feature-length documentary movie. With a triumphant world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the production features the legendary writer/artist Will Eisner with Frank Miller, Stan Lee, Jules Feiffer, Jack Kirby, Kurt Vonnegut, and many others. Following this unique free movie screening, director/producer Andrew D. Cooke and      writer/producer Jon B. Cooke will be available for a dynamic Q&amp;amp;A      session. Room 7AB 7:15-8:15      Adventures in Anime&amp;mdash;Quinton Flynn (Axel from Kingdom Hearts,      Reno from Final Fantasy, Raiden from MGS) and Emmy winner Jeff Nimoy (director of Digimon, Naruto, Wolfwood from Trigun)  talk about their careers and their adventures on tour,      answer your questions, and sing their famous Yaoi Song from AdventuresInAnime.com! Room 6A 7:30-8:30      Geek Roundtable Live&amp;mdash; Be a part of a live podcast with the guys from GeekRoundTable.com, the coolest geek podcast on the Internet. The guys will discuss the latest and hottest in comics, movies, television, DVDs, and games. Put your two cents in and get free prizes to boot, and maybe the guys will let you sit in the empty chair! Featuring Ned Cato Jr., Jesse Lopez, Chris Sturhann, Mary      Sturhann, Matt Jeffery, Wesley Strawther, and Johann Joseph starring      as himself. Room 10 8:00-8:30      Lionsgate and Marvel: Punisher: War Zone!&amp;mdash;Producer Gale Anne      Hurd (The Incredible Hulk) and stars Ray Stevenson (Rome)      and Julie Benz (Rambo, Dexter) take you into the world of the      Punisher for an exclusive first look. You won&amp;rsquo;t be prepared! Room 6B 8:30-9:00      Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures: Saw 5&amp;mdash;Join director David      Hackl, along with the filmmakers and cast for an exclusive first look at the latest terrifying installment of the most successful horror series in history! Room 6B 8:30-10:00      Star Wars Fan Film Awards&amp;mdash;It&amp;rsquo;s the galaxy-spanning return of      a Comic-Con favorite! The Star Wars Fan Film Awards come back to Ballroom      20 as the Thursday night big event. Ballroom 20 9:00-10:00      Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look&amp;mdash;See what director Darren      Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last three Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves, including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids),      Bill Moseley (The Devil&amp;rsquo;s Rejects), and Ogre (the band      Skinny Puppy), among others. Room 6B 9:00-12:00      10th Annual Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza &amp;mdash;Martial Arts movie master      Ric Meyers (Inside Kung-Fu) celebrates a decade&amp;rsquo;s worth of bringing you the funniest, fastest, and most amazing film clips by creating an anniversary show of the greatest kung-fu fights of all time, complete with surprise guest stars and freebies! If you attend only one &amp;ldquo;Extravaganza&amp;rdquo; in the next ten years, make this the one! Room 6CDEF 10:00-12:00      Warner Premiere and Warner Home Video: World Premiere of Lost Boys The      Tribe&amp;mdash;Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly anticipated next chapter of the cult phenomenon started by the 1987 cult classic, and be the first to see Lost Boys The Tribe before its July 29 DVD      release at this special world premiere. More than 20 years in the making,      Lost Boys The Tribe is an homage to the original 1987 cult hit and stars Corey Feldman as vampire hunter Edgar Frog, along with Tad Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser, with appearances by Jamison Newlander and Corey Haim. Meet the cast and filmmakers as director P J Pesce and original Lost Boys star Corey Feldman are joined by Tad      Hilgenbrinck, Angus Sutherland, and Autumn Reeser to answer      questions and talk about the making of this new horror classic. Ballroom      20.  Originally posted on:SpoutBlog &amp;raquo; Paul Moore</spout:body></item>
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<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/groups/Movie_Games/598/discussions.aspx'>Movie Games</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 5/20/2008 3:03:20 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> [quote user="jbooza"]  The Day the Earth Stood Still  [/quote] Escape from New York (1981)<br/>
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<strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/127357/default.aspx'>jbooza</a><br/>
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<strong>Post Date:</strong> 5/20/2008 2:36:27 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong>  The Day the Earth Stood Still <br/>
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