Geeks unite Jan.
25-27 at Phoenix Comicon, a convention bringing together comics
collectors, actors, comic book artists, anime voice actors and
authors. Convention director Matt Solberg said 'comicon' is a
catchall term to the comic book community. This year's comicon
features a zombie beauty pageant, Jedi light saber training for kids,
a fashion show of Japan's extreme street wear, an art auction, a
costume contest and anime dodge ball. Attendees also can meet their
favorite
authors, actors and artists, participate in how-to sessions
with professors from Collins College and the Art Institute of
Phoenix, sit in on question-and-answer panels and compete in gaming
and art tournaments.
The favorite attractions vary among fans,
Solberg said, but generally, meeting the film and TV stars of
programs such as Star Wars and Star Trek is the most
popular. It's really about "being able to hang out with friends
and others who share similar interests," he said.
The first
comicon Solberg put together was in June 2002. It was a one-day event
that lasted about six hours, a far cry from the three-day event held
now. Last year, 3,200 comics enthusiasts showed up for the
convention.
Lou Ferrigno of TV's Incredible Hulk will meet
with fans and talk about the upcoming Hulk movie, in which he makes
an appearance. "Greeting the fans is something I really enjoy
doing," he said. "The fans helped make me who I am today."
Ferrigno, 56, has been active in conventions for years and will
attend one in Arizona for the first time. He's been to the state
before but only for a short time. "I'm looking forward to coming
to the show, spending time in Phoenix and meeting my fans," he
said.
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