Tom’s Comic Con thoughts

Tom Spurgeon has posted an excellent commentary on the weekend’s Comic Con, going through several related topics and ticking off a variety of areas he liked and disliked about them, what worked well adn what needs to be re-thought, from the Eisners to dealing with the large crowds to actually buying comics (yes, people do buy comics there, it isn’t just about movie and TV announcements!) and wondering where all the people dressed as Klingons have gone to (Tom, I believe they were all assimilated by the Borg cosplayers, in case you are still wondering). And while you’re at Comics Reporter anyone with an interest in European comics should check out Tom’s interview with regular CR contributor Bart Beaty.

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