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The San Diego Comic-Con is a multigenre convention held annually in San Diego, California, United States.
Contents
History
1993
The Official History of Bongo Comics was exclusively sold here.
2009
Best Radioactive Man Event Ever! was exclusively sold here.
2010
At the 2010 Comic-Con, executive producer Al Jean stated no sequel to The Simpsons Movie will be made while the show is still in production.[1]
2011
The Simpsons Best Superhero Stories Ever! was exclusively sold here. Hallmark SDCC 2011 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Keepsake Ornament Comic Book Guy was also sold here.
2012
The Simpsons Go for the Gold was exclusively sold there and a limited edition of Radioactive Man: Radioactive Repository Volume One that "glowed-in-the-dark" edition was available only at the Bongo booth in San Diego.
2013
The 2013 Comic-Con, Comic-Con was held on July 20 at 12:45 p.m. in Ballroom 20. It had a session with creator Matt Groening, executive producer Al Jean, supervising director Mike Anderson, and consulting producer David Silverman. Footage from guest director Guillermo del Toro and musical guests were shown. The Bongo's Two One-Shot Wonders in One was exclusively sold for $10 as well.
2014
At The Simpsons panel, consisting of Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Anderson and David Silverman again, a clip from the upcoming Treehouse of Horror episode was shown, "A Clockwork Yellow". A hologram Homer also appeared and answered questions.[2] He started to tell the crowd to send scripts to Matt Groening before the hologram was cut off. Also, a Homer head dome was available for people to enter and get The Simpsons swag from to celebrate FXX's The Simpsons marathon. Inside the dome was a paint-by-numbers mural that visitors could help with in an attempt to break a world record for the most people contributing to a single work of art, which was broken.[3] A 5 minute clip of "The Simpsons Guy" was shown at the Family Guy panel and Matt Groening showed up there to ask a question to the panel. A special copy of The Simpsons Family History was also sold here in limited quantities of 200 with a slipcase.[4]
Gallery
Matt Groening and the Homer hologram
Matt Groening asking a question to the Family Guy panel
Promotional posters
The Simpsons 2013 promotional poster
"The Simpsons Guy" 2014 promotional poster
References