C.C.S.E.

Rob Salkowitz has a positive report on the Comic-Con Special Edition last weekend and I also heard (mostly) positive things from others who were in attendance. It was smaller, it had wider aisles, it had very little "celebrity" presence, it was a lot more about comics than about Hollywood, etc.

I'm glad to hear it was a success and I'm glad I made the decision I made not to attend. I wasn't ready for it.

The same fine folks who run Comic-Con will be running WonderCon in Anaheim from April 1 to April 3 next year. And the (presumably full-size) 2022 Comic-Con International in San Diego is set for July 21 to 24 with, I assume, Preview Night on July 20. During Covid Times, I have made it a point not to guesstimate that it will all be over by any particular date. We've all been wrong when we've done that. But I'm going to try to transition out of Stay-At-Home mode and work towards being ready for both.