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San Diego Comic-Con Report
A look inside this year's recent San Diego Comic-Con International event.
Date: Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Author: Sheryl Vias

Comic-Con 2007 overall was a fun-filled action packed weekend like it is every year. The bigger it gets, the more exclusive events will become available to the attendees. It’s also a great opportunity for people to get their foot into the door that are interested in becoming a part of the industry. There are so many resources available to them throughout the duration of the convention that anything is possible if someone is driven enough to pursue their dreams. And of course for those not looking for career opportunities that just want to enjoy and have fun, it’s the perfect place as well. Comic-Con is the ideal event to find and fill the missing parts of your comic/movie/manga/action figure collections, meet their favorite artists and be able to “geek” out and not feel like some kind of outcast amongst the “normal” people. - Sheryl Vias

Want to see what it was like to walk the floor of this year's Comic-Con event in San Diego? Then check out photo gallery one and photo gallery two for all the sights. Photos provided by Tim Downing.

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