This week is a week like no other. We’ve gathered together the juiciest and most totally awesome tidbits from this week’s San Diego Comic Con. Trust us when we say, they are epic!.

- The Annual Click Communications Comic-Con Survival Guide has not only gotten rave reviews from readers, but has also made its way around the web! Check it out featured on Wired’s Geek Dad, MTV’s NextMovie.com, The Comedy Store, Laughing Squid, and The Fire Wire. We have to say… We’re pretty proud!

- If you’re a Star Wars geek (and if you’re reading this, you probably are), here’s the full rundown of SW-related activities going on at Comic Con the next few days.

- Movies.com breaks down The 10 Most Anticipated Movie-Related Comic-Con Panels.

- Hollywood Reporter takes a look at TV’s 6 Most Wanted Women at Comic Con.

- Dressing up for Comic Con? How about you dress like a comic book geek according to Paul!

- IGN has an extensive Guide to Exclusive Comic-Con Swag that picks up right where the Click Communications Guide leaves off.

- FilmDistrict presented a panel for Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and Drive to rave reviews. Drive even got its very own red-band trailer.

- Are you a Twi-hard? If so, here are the Top 10 Quotes from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Press Conference.

- George R. R. Martin hosted a fantastic panel for Game Of Thrones which saw Jason Momoa speak Dathraki and a few other stars hint at things to come in season two.

- The Dexter panel unveiled a great trailer for season six.

- Joe Lynch‘s Knights of Badassdom makes a big splash at this year’s Con.

- Chucky! Freddy! Ash! Dexter! All as dolls!!

Happy Friday and have a great geektastic weekend!


LET THE GAMES BEGIN!  If you have already downloaded the Comic-Con Guide, you are well aware of the excellent game we added to the back page, and if you haven’t yet, here you go!  How many can you find?  Tweet your finds to @ClickComm with #nerrrds!  A special prize to whoever gets BINGO first!


We know what you are thinking.  “Sure, I see lots of Comic-Con Guides each year.  I know to bring deodorant and be ready to stand in long lines.”  And you know what?  You’re right.  You do see a lot of excellent guides that will share with you where to stay, where to eat, what to wear and what to buy (p.34).  All very important stuff, certainly, but here’s where our guide differs.

Our guide was made to showcase cool things that we WANT to see at Comic-Con. It’s movies and TV shows that we’re super excited for in the next year, some of which might be too early for any kind of presence in San Diego, or maybe, just maybe, there’s be a little teaser to make people ask, “What’s that about?”  And we can answer that.  Plus you’ll find all sorts of great geek culture features about superheroes, vampires, Star Wars and more!  Here’s a list of everything except the hidden treat on the back page that we’ll share tomorrow.

Go ahead, download the whole thing and let us know what you think!

Here’s a look at our Fairy Tale section.  Yes!  There’s a section!  Who knew they were making such a big comeback?

And who doesn’t want to learn the vernacular?  We have five pages of Geek Speak!

And let’s not forget all of the pages of comic-y wonders!  Pages and pages of it!

 


Only two days left until the World Series of Geekdom and nothing is quiet at anyone’s house as the scramble to pack and tie up loose ends is on!

You’ve already downloaded Click’s 2011 Comic-Con Survival Guide and have your camera, tights, extra luggage for swag…what are you missing?  Once of Click’s patented (not really) Comic-Con Survival Kits!  You never know what deeds most foul will occur when you are adventuring in San Diego.  A pipe to the head, poster tube to the eye, pen to the face, food cart “edibles,” and the nefarious Nerd Flu are threats that lurk around every corner, so be prepared!

Kit inludes: Aspirin, Emergen-C, antacid, Spidey band-aids, breath mints, ear plugs, Purell, snacks, Sharpie and Chapstick. Also contained within: Awesomeness.

Our handy kits have everything you might need, from Emergen-C to band-aids (Spider-Man, of course).  But wait!  There’s more!  You’ll also receive a beautiful hard copy of our 2011 Comic-Con Survival Guide, where we tell you about all the nerdy entertainment we are looking forward to in the coming year as well as fun features like Star Wars vs Star Trek, a Geek Speak lexicon, Vamp guide and a super awesome surprise on the back page!  And that’s NOT ALL!!  (there’s MORE?!)  We will also give the winner a custom NERRRDS shirt (M XL or W L) to wear proudly as you strut the floor, all the while not bleeding or getting sick.

For your chance to win, simply Tweet this blog link to your friends and fans and make sure you use the #nerrrds hashtag! We’ll select the winner on Thursday morning and hand-deliver the kit and shirt to you in San Diego!  (Note: Comics not included, those belong to Mac)

Now get out there and Tweetererize for your chance to win some swag!


“Our parents, they want the best of stuff for us. But right now, they got to do what’s right for them. Because it’s their time. Their time! Up there! Down here, it’s our time. It’s our time down here.”

Our fellow nerds, it’s that time again.  Yes, a true geek is rolling in comics and video games year round and yes, there are conventions all year long. But this is the World Series of Geekdom.

You may have packed your tights, cape, Pikachu bikini and Stormtrooper helmet, but don’t leave home without The New-And-Improved Click Communications Comic-Con Survival Guide, Issue #4!


As with every year, you’ll find tips, tricks and insights into the event as well as some highlights of the geekiest upcoming movies, TV shows, comics and toys that we hope to catch a glimpse of at this year’s Con.

What’s new you might ask?  Well, besides the outstanding design work from Hauser Creative, we’ve added a fun little surprise to the back page of this year’s guide.  Check it out, we think your nerdy heart will enjoy a nice snort as it slides its glasses up its nose!

Why write all this up? The simple answer is this: because we really wanted to. That whole bit on our web site where we call ourselves “geek professionals and professional geeks” is no joke. We love our movies, collectible action figures, video games and comics as much as our jobs—and that passion and expertise makes us better at them.

Now download your Guide already, and Enjoy! We look forward to seeing you at this year’s event!


Didn’t make it to Comic-Con? Never fear, true-believer, we’ve got your back. Well, bag anyway. Or in this case, bags.

In the sea of booth babes and street teams, we collected way more swag than we could ever use. And now, for one lucky nerd out there who wasn’t able to make it, we’ve assembled a lovely “I Missed Comic-Con And All I Got Was This Lousy Goodie Bag” bag. And what a bag it is.

But wait! There's more! Bags, that is.

“What’s inside?”, you ask? Well, for starters, MORE BAGS. Comic-Con is all about how many bags you have. 5, 10, 20, it’s never enough. You need more bags to carry the bags you have. And God forbid you collect any swag or buy any exclusive toys, because then you need, you guessed it, another bag! So there’s plenty of bags.

On the knick-knack front, we have such things as an Alien Facehugger on a stick, buttons from “The Walking Dead” and “Dexter”, as well as bookmarks and other miscellaneous bits & pieces.

On the Gold Class level, we have some high & mighty treasures, such as the “Starro” mask from Mattel’s Justice League of America toy line, Kenny Powers’ “Eastbound and Down” mullet-cap and a Scott Pilgrim T-shirt.

Then on the Platinum level, you guessed it, we still have a few Nerrrds shirts left!

What else will you find in there?  Who knows?  There could be a small child at the bottom.  Those bags are massive.

HOW TO WIN: Just send an e-mail to info@click-comm.com and tell us what you were bummed the most about missing at Comic-Con. Was it the Cowboys & Aliens or Green Lantern panel or seeing the cast of The Avengers? You tell us your biggest woe and what size shirt you’d like. (Your options are WM, WL, ML, MXL, MXXL, and they run a little small)

We will draw the winner on Friday and get that mailed out to you for next week!

Now go check out all the Comic-Con news stories you can find. Those writers worked HARD last week.


This week is a week like no other. We’ve gathered together the juiciest and most totally awesome tidbits from this week’s San Diego Comic Con. Trust us when we say, they are epic!

- ZOMBIES!!! We love them. We love them even more when MTV gets the scoop straight from Max Brooks himself that Brad Pitt will be starring in the World War Z adaptation! And lest we forget some of the awesomeness being spread about AMC’s The Walking Dead.

- 3D is still the talk of the town at Comic Con with the likes of Tron: Legacy, Piranha 3D, Saw 3D, and Drive Angry all getting all multi-dimensional on you.

- Oh, and speaking of Tron: Legacy, it pretty much stole the show with its panel and new trailer. Flynn Lives!!

- Angelina Jolie braves the Geek Mecca to promote Salt.

- Natalie Portman is a ballerina in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan.

- The Matt Reeves remake of Let the Right One In is getting tons of buzz with fans all saying Let Me In now!!

- Scott Pilgrim isn’t just getting rave early reviews. It’s also got a whole amazing experience thing going at SDCC.

- Captain Jack Sparrow stops by with a special message for con-goers.

- Remember that funny version of Haunted Mansion with Eddie Murphy? Yeah, well, I have a feeling Guillermo del Toro’s version won’t be very funny, but it will be very awesome!

- Danny Elfman FTW!

- Ryan Reynolds officially gets Buried.

- io9 tells you how to get free stuff at the con!

- Oh, Buffy: Season 8. We can’t wait for you to come out on DVD! Speaking of all things Whedon, it’s official! Joss will be directing The Avengers!

- Looks like WETA has their designs down for Wind in the Willows.

- MegaMind debuts some mega-funny footage.

- Sucker Punch banners are unveiled and they are full of awesome.

- Bruce Willis talks Die Hard 5. Yippee Ki YAY!

- Harry Knowles takes over editorial duties on FamousMonsters.com. Wonder if they’ll have a TalkBack section? Hmm…

- Charlaine Harris gets a little chatty about Sookie Stackhouse.

- Celebrity Geeks get their Comic Con on!

- Toys! Toys! Toys! More than meets the eye!

- Orci talks Cowboys & Aliens, Fringe, and Star Trek.

- Cabin in the Woods may buck the 3D trend!

- Stallone and Couture rock out their panel for The Expendables.

- Abrams chats about Spielberg and his Super 8 project. Awesome.

- And we wrap it up with some pictures of super geeks surrounded by super geeks. Or, some pics of The Big Bang Theory cast.

Happy Friday and have a great geektastic weekend!

 


“Ready are you? What know you of ready? A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind”… to survive Comic-Con.

Navigating Comic-Con International in San Diego takes the training and discipline of a Jedi knight. In 2009, there were approximately 126,000 attendees, 400 events over four days and over 900 exhibitors present. You will need patience, discipline, the Force as your ally, and should heed these wise words from a galaxy far, far away:

“Alert my Star Destroyer to prepare for my arrival”
and ensure that all your travel details, hotel accommodations and even restaurant reservations if you have a large group are booked and confirmed before you arrive in San Diego. Last minute accommodation is nearly impossible to find and rooms can go for hundreds of dollars a night. “Republic credits are no good out here.”

“A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge”
by planning your itinerary in advance. Check out the official program* and decide what panels you’d like to see and when you plan to meet up with friends and colleagues. Allow extra time for getting to and from each destination. Ideally, explore and buy exclusive items in the Exhibit Hall on Preview Night or before the weekend crowds arrive and you are thrown “into the garbage chute, fly boy” with the walls closing in.

* A complete schedule of Star Wars- related events at Comic-Con is now available at StarWars.com.

“The Jundland Wastes are not to be traveled lightly” so don’t forget to pack essentials including your mobile device, charger, sunscreen, sunglasses and other protective gear for the long outdoor lines, as well as mints, hand sanitizer, band-aids for blisters, a notebook for autographs and business cards for networking.

“Only what you take with you” may help stave off hunger and dehydration.  Bring snacks to keep your energy up while walking around the booths and waiting for panels as drinks and food can be very expensive inside the convention center. Once the hunger pains set in, even “Bantha fodder” will start to look good.

“Tell Jabba I’ve got his money” and have the cash you need before you arrive on the convention floor.  Many smaller vendors deal in cash only and the ATMs are known to have long lines that can stretch to the second moon of Endor.

“Not unless you can alter time, speed up the harvest or teleport me off this rock” will you be able to avoid the long lines for popular panels and that infamous entrance to Hall H.  Bring an iPod, PSP, books or any other form of portable entertainment that can help pass time.

“The possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1.”
If you need to move quickly within the Exhibit Hall, avoid cutting through the center of any aisle for “once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny” with bottle-necked crowds.  Instead, move along the perimeters of the aisles and then head into your destination aisle for speed and ease.

“Boy, it’s lucky you have these compartments”
to carry home your Comic-Con exclusive swag.  Bring poster tubes and bags to carefully carry this year’s Imperial-class goodies. For Star Wars fans, that could include the 30th anniversary Empire Strikes Back Insider commemorative issue with Han Solo in carbonite cover, Hallmark exclusive keepsake ornaments of protocol droids K-3PO and R-3PO and limited edition Darth Vader mini-bust.

“You don’t look so bad to me. You look strong enough to pull the ears off a gundark.” Whether you want to dress up as a Stormtrooper, TIE fighter, a big walking carpet, Princess Leia in the slave bikini (counting the Slave Leias is a popular game at Comic-Con) or even a “stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking Nerf herder,” anything goes when it comes to what you wear. Embrace it and have fun!  For inspiration, you can check out last year’s costumes at the official Star Wars blog. If you’re not dressing up, think layers for those outdoor and indoor lines and remember to wear comfortable shoes. How about a pair of Han Solo sneakers?

In the 80s, Click Communications publicist Jackie Cavanagh dressed up as Princess Leia-meets-Ballerina Fairy with her little brother Stewart as Yoda in tow.

“You came in here, didn’t you have a plan for getting out?” If you aren’t watching a panel at the end of the day and merely roaming the Exhibit Hall, don’t wait until closing time to leave the convention or you will need to “stabilize your rear deflectors” and “watch for enemy fighters” as thousands of people will try to cross Harbor Drive into the Gaslight district at the same time! Not even Obi-Wan Kenobi will be able to save you.

Man your ships for Comic-Con 2010 and may the Force be with you!


Nerds on Parade

Comic-Con is approaching with the speed of Jaws or an angry asteroid and we all know that those interactions end messily.  And what happens if you don’t win our handy-dandy Survival Kit contest?  Do you bleed out from a pipe & drape head wound?  Succumb to the Nerd Flu like a Captain Trips victim in The Stand?  Both are very likely.

Never fear!  We realize it would be irresponsible of us to allow so many fans of all things geeky to die such horrible deaths.  So we have developed The Click Communications Mini Survival Kit!  Inside you will find just enough help to get you to the nearest aid station or margarita bar for regeneration.

Everything you need to sustain life for a short amount of time.

Everything you need to sustain life for a short amount of time.

And how do you get your hands on the kit?  I’m glad you asked, as it would be awkward having all of these with no one to use them.  You’ll find various members of the Click team scattered throughout the Con at various nerd panels, toy booths and comic book stands.  We’ll be easy to spot as we rock our Nerrrds shirts!

Emily Ronkar modeling the 2010 Comic-Con fashion by Click

So follow us on Twitter @ClickComm and we’ll let you know where we’ll be doing our Geek Samaritan thing.

We hope to see you there!


When preparing for any adventure, it is always wise to pack the necessary equipment and clothing you will need in order to survive, be it shark repellent or a bullet-proof vest.  The same goes for Comic-Con. Based on our own personal experience and a few tales of head and foot injuries, we have assembled a special Survival Kit that will help you get through the Comic-Con experience intact.

In fact, one lucky Comic-Con attendee will win the Click Survival Kit, Survival Guide and our custom Nerrrds shirt, all of which we will hand-deliver onsite! Check it out:

*Comic books not included.  Those are mine.

*Comic books not included. Those are mine.

So cool, right? The kit itself includes some essential items that will help prevent sickness, restore energy and repair any damage taken during your tour of duty, including:

Band-Aids: Paper cuts, blisters, things happen!
Painkillers: Get some relief from screaming Twihards or simply the fuzzy memories of last night’s party.
Vitamins: Protect yourself from the Nerd Flu.
Mints: Make sure those fan w00ts are minty fresh.
Anti-Bacterial Wipes: For anything you don’t want to touch or anything you didn’t want to touch you.
Chapstick: Be ready for a lip smack of any kind!
Sharpie: For that perfect autograph and last minute notes.
Granola Bars: A little fuel for your fire.
NERDS Candy: After all, you are what you eat!

Our handy Survival Guide will give you a rundown of many of the new geeky things you might see in TV & film in the coming year as well as other odds & ends, including our 5-page “How to Speak Geek” lexicon.  You can also download a pdf version of the guide for digital devices!

HOW TO WIN: Just send an e-mail to info@click-comm.com and tell us what you are looking forward to seeing the most, and what size shirt you’d like! (Your options are WM, WL, ML, MXL, MXXL, and they run a little small)

We will draw the winner on Thursday and hand-deliver it to you during the convention.

Good luck and Happy Comic-Con Week!