South City Comic Con 2017

I like going to this convention because it reminds me of the one we used to go to when I was in high school.  It feels more intimate than a San Diego Comic-Con or even WonderCon.

I stopped by the recently opened Dunkin’ Donuts beforehand and grabbed a donut and coffee.  They have really good coffee.

About 10 minutes before 10 I walked over to the line, of which there were two, so I walked to the front of the line to ask if this line was for presale ticket holders or for ticket purchase.  It was the presale line.

Amusingly enough, the purchase line went quicker than the presale line, because they had 4 people at registers for ticket purchases, while the presale line had ONE person checking tickets and crossing names off a list.  Not a big problem, except for the mouth breathers behind me griping about the other line moving quicker.

All told, I was in line for about 5 minutes.

As I waited in line, I peered over the registers and saw  Dirk Benedict at his autograph table.

Love the character name…

In 1978, he was THE MAN, at least to me.  Battlestar Galactica was on TV, I would watch every episode, in the days prior to VCRs, and I liked Lt. Starbuck more than Captain Apollo.

So did my sister, Jen.

Flash forward to 1999, when I first met Richard Hatch at some convention in San Francisco.  I later saw Hatch at a couple-few WonderCons, and San Diego Comic Cons, either on a panel or at a table signing stuff.

Flash forward again to today, and I finally got to meet THE MAN.

I stood in line and listened as Dirk Benedict was talking very casually with the guy in the picture.  Dirk’s a very chatty guy.  The next guy, in front of me, also got to talk to Dirk for a minute or two, and the guy asked me if I could  take a picture of the two of them with his iPhone, which I did.

Then came my turn.  I said hello and shook his hand, and then Dirk said that he liked my glasses, because they were like his, and he quickly whipped them out and posed for me with them on.

I then mentioned my meeting Richard Hatch back in 1999, and he remarked that Richard did many more shows than he ever did.  He only does maybe 3 or so a year.  He then said that he missed Hatch, saying that he was a great guy, and he was sad that they wouldn’t be doing panels together anymore.

He signed the picture shown above, and then I asked his assistant if she would take our picture, and she did.

This is actually the second photo taken, because Dirk wasn’t happy with the first one, which actually looked much like this one.

I said thanks, as did he, and I moved on to the dealers room.

Marty McFly cosplayer

I really didn’t see much in terms of cosplayers.

Cops and Mandalorians
Family of cosplayers!
Robin caught a bad guy!

Seriously, this was it, though I did see a guy dressed as the Green Power Ranger as I got ready to leave.  I didn’t get his picture.

I wasn’t really looking to pick up anything, but I couldn’t pass this up:

King Tut, my all time favorite Batman ’66 villain!

I made it around the dealers room in less than 20 minutes.  I saw a few cool things, like this:

This vendor was asking me and a couple other vendors where he should get Dirk Benedict to sign his Colonial Warrior helmet
He was also selling a very nice display piece of the Galactica herself

I was out of there by 11:00 am, about the same amount of time I spent last year.  I had another event to attend, Games Day with friends.

Playing Agents of SMERSH

It was a very good Sunday.

Hmmm

This 50th Anniversary Action Man figure just doesn’t seem to fill out this jumpsuit well enough.  Looks baggy on him.  Looks like I’m gonna have to demote Nigel back to being a soldier.

Captain Continuum will return, though…

Hero

I never thought of making a super hero out of any of the 12″ GI Joes that I collect.  Mike Power and Bulletman were the closest that they made in the actual GI Joe Adventure team line.

So of course I decide to do it with an Action Man figure instead.

50th Anniversary Action Man – Action Soldier

Continue reading “Hero”

Karateman

I while ago I picked up a GI Joe figure from Cotswold Collectibles with the Asian headsculpt, but as an Adventure Team Fuzzhead.  I called him Karateman, and had him in a black/yellow bodysuit, the reverse of Bruce Lee, but I later learned is the same design as the old 8″ Super Joe Commander outfit.

The one thing I was not satisfied with were the cavalry boots that I got for the figure; they seemed too high.  So I went and bought a pair of jack boots for him.

Time to make the switch!

Whoops…

A little wiggling got the left boot off the foot

Finished!

I think he looks better in the shorter boots

But wait!  What’s this?  Whose outfit is this?

We’ll find out later today!

About Warfighter WWII

I’m really like the Modern Day version, I hear this one is harder…

The rules appear to be identical to Warfighter Modern, with changes appropriate to the time period.  For example, there’s lots of different pistol/rifle ammo sizes in the modern version, but only one basic ‘bullet’ type in the WWII edition, called ‘Ammo ‘.

I looked at the available expansions, which I’m holding off purchasing because I’m told that there’s plenty of replay in the core box.  If I were to get any of the expansions, I’d probably get the extra US, and UK card decks.  Maybe the Germans, but I’d have to see if I don’t mind playing them.  I really have no interest in the Russian and Polish expansions.

I’m not sure what the next couple of waves of expansions will be, but I’m hoping for Pacific Theatre card decks for the WWII game.  As for the Modern setting, I really don’t know.

I hope to get a game play in sometime this weekend.  Luckily the WWII Call of Duty figures were delivered to the office today.

And I may or may not start taking turn-by-turn notes in order to create a mission narrative for an after action report.

Mega Construx Call of Duty

I noticed that I was using Call of Duty figures with desert uniforms for jungle ops, so I checked to see if there were any jungle figures available.

Jungle Rangers set

And then I checked to see if there were World War II figures for the Warfighter WWII game that’s coming in:

Classic Infantry Pack

They even have an authentic 48-star flag in that set.

SVCC 2017 Recap

I got up way earlier than I usually do on a Saturday, just so I could get on the road early and down to San Jose for Silicon Valley Comic-Con 2017.

I parked in the same lot that I did last year, about a block away from the Convention Center, and walked over to the ‘big blue tent’ behind the convention center, where registration and RFID bracelet pick-up was located.

After picking up my bracelet, I walked toward the front Convention Center and stopped at the corner, which was the end of the line.

After a short wait, the line began to move, and after a quick bag check and bracelet tap, I was inside.

I walked up to the main concourse, where the exhibitor hall was still closed.  I took a few pictures, got a lightsaber key chain for downloading an app, and found a side door already open, so I walked in with a bunch of other folks, while Steve Wozniak addressed the crowd outside the main entrance.

I did my usual browsing and took pictures, saying ‘Hi’ to a couple of cosplayers that I follow on Facebook. I didn’t expect to but anything, like last year.  But once I found the NASA Ames merchandise booth, I knew I was going to go home with something.

I ended up with a NASA rubber ducky.  Because I didn’t have $900 for the Shuttle Missions Pins framed collection.

I wandered over to a toy vendor, and spotted a SABINE WREN 6″ Black Series figure.  No way I was going to pass this one up, it was the last one on the shelf, and my hesitation cost me a Kanan Jarrus last year.

Content with my two purchases, I made my way to Artist’s Alley.  And that’s where I made my last purchase at the convention, a print of the cover of Micronauts #5, signed by the artist, Michael Golden.  As he signed it, I said what he’s probably heard countless times before: it was my favorite comic when I was a kid.  He said thank you and we shook hands.

I decided to make a drop at the car, so I hiked back to the lot and dropped off my purchases and lightened my bag load by leaving my unused Kindle and eating a couple of granola bars.

After reentering the venue, I walked around and took more pictures, and eventually found my way to the fan tables.  I spotted Michele Specht, who plays Dr. McKenna on Star Trek Continues.  I asked to take her picture, and we had a short chat about the series, and the latest episode.  They were screening it tonight, but I wasn’t hanging around for it, unfortunately.  It was a good episode, having seen it a couple of weeks ago.

I then found my way downstairs, where the retro games room was, and next to it, an auction for screen used props and costumes.  I was in awe as I stood before an original screen used Christopher Reeve Superman costume from Superman III.  There were items from Back to the Future, Star Trek, Star Wars, and even Cast Away, including a Wilson prop.

Eventually it was time for me to line up for the Adam West/Burt Ward photo-op, which was the primary reason I decided to go to SVCC this year.

The wait was a little longer than expected, mainly because Burt Ward was taking extra time to sign autographs.  Once I got into the photo booth area, it was a bit impersonal.  Neither Ward or West said anything, and the staff were just shuffling people through the line, pose, and out of the booth.  They could have put wax figures in place of them and the experience would have been the same.  Ah well.

I made my way back to the main hall, took a few more pictures, and left.

Once I got to my car, I made the mistake of hooking up my phone to charge without turning on the engine.  I then turned on A/C and the radio, and about 10 minutes later, my car died.

I tried to start the car every 5 minutes or so, and about 20 minutes later it finally turned over and started.  Whew!

I was hungry now, as it was 3:30 pm and all I had eaten all day was the aforementioned granola bars.

I went to Pieology, as I did last year, but bad timing had me there when they were understaffed, and the lady in front of me ordered 5 pizzas!  It took almost 10 minutes until they got to me, and about 5 minutes to get my order in the oven.

The pizza came quickly after that, and once I finished eating, I went home.

I didn’t get to do a few things that I wanted to, like attend the March for Science, or any of the panels, but I enjoyed the time I spent wandering the halls and taking pictures.

All said, I had a good time, and may decide to attend SF Comic-Con this year.

Pictures to follow.

Star Wars Figures

At lunch today I dropped by GameStop, where I saw the 40th Anniversary Star Wars Black Series 6″ figures for the first time.  They look great, in vintage packaging, but I don’t think I’ll be picking them up.

I didn’t see R2-D2 at GameStop…

The Han Solo figure was basically the same one I bought a couple of years back, complete with Stormtrooper utility belt and E-11 blaster rifle.

Luke, Leia and Obi-Wan all look great too, with cloth robes/tunics, but I find myself running out of display space, and putting more and more stuff in storage containers.

That has to stop.  I can’t collect for the sake of collecting.  Even my friends who collected a particular thing of a thing over the years stopped doing that, and I need to be more selective, too.

All Things Jyn may be the last theme that I do, collecting wise.  Not sure how much stuff from The Last Jedi I’ll pick up, beyond a Rose figure.  Most of what I see picking up from this franchise will be Han Solo or Boba Fett related, going forward, with the occasional trooper variant.