The works of Award winning author, Rick Pipito, and more

Posts tagged “wizard world

Comic Con Philly 5 Captains of Star Trek

Sorry for the delay on this one.  Unfortunately it took a lot of editing and I still ended up with non-quality video that I had to scrap.  My memory card filled not long into it, and my backup camera just didn’t cut it.  Here is video of William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, and Scott Bakula coming in to the event and answering a few questions.  I apologize for not having more, but you can at least get a feel for how easy going and fun this Q and A session was.

Click here to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl0mUp8qUWw&feature=youtu.be


Celebrities and the floor at Comic Con 2012

Here are some of the close up shots I was able to score while running around.  Click on the pictures to enlarge.  I got a few good ones of celebrities and the floor.  Also in there is a good shot of sCrypt Comics co-founders Rick (me) and Dan Pipito, as well as one of my wife and daughter with Batgirl shirts, and one of my son who was too tired to walk anymore, but donned his spidey shirt well.  Enjoy!


Stan Lee Q & A at Comic Con 2012 in Philly

Sorry for the delay folks, but it took a while and I had to convert the file smaller for youtube.  Here it is… the epic Q and A session with Stan the man Lee.  Wizard World 2012 in Philly brought the legend to the stage in an absolutely entertaining and hilarious interview.  Check out the four parts below.  I was honored to be right there as close as I could be.

Things to take note of are his occasional jabs at DC comics, his realism and his overall persona.  The guy really is a MARVEL.  Thanks for the entertainment, Stan.

Part 1 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcMVrdnWAMA&feature=youtu.be

Part 2 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdkZMIlVUHs&feature=youtu.be

Part 3 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8g-IrLt-Lc&feature=youtu.be

Part 4 is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9o7YWGy3sA&feature=youtu.be


Comic Con miscellaneous displays

One of the cool things about a convention like Wizard World, is the variety of displays.  Here are a few from this past weekend.  The Batmobile from the 60s was one of my first favorite cars, while watching reruns in the 80s.  Back To The Future and Ghostbusters were two of my childhood favorite movie franchises.  The Delorean and Hoverboard from the first are featured as well as most props from the latter.  Legos and Batman outfits always interested me from a ripe early age up until today.  The other picture is of the new cologne/perfumes based on Avengers characters.  They are a lot better smelling than I thought, though I’m partial to the Loki one.  Must have to do with the mischief.  Check out the photos and click to enlarge them.  More on comic con coverage coming.


Cosplay At Comic Con

Comic Con in Philadelphia this year had an amazing array of people dressing up as their favorite characters.  There was even a guy dressed as Galactus.  I missed it, but saw pictures on the wizard world facebook page.  It was pretty damn cool.  Click on the images to enlarge.  My only regret here is that there was a damn good looking Mystique, but everytime I turned around she was moving somewhere else.  There was also a really gorgeous Black Widow that I had two pictures of that didn’t turn out, and a few other shots that were either bombarded by others or heading off to their next destination.  Here are some of the better ones we were able to snap some shots of on camera.


Comic Con Coverage

Wizard World Comic Con was a huge success this year in Philadelphia.  By halfway through the morning on Saturday, they already had a record breaking 25,000 people.  Now keep in mind this isn’t San Diego or even New York or Baltimore’s Comic Con.  Philadelphia has had a bad reputation for these events, as the attractions have not always been as attracting to fans, but this year was different.

This will be the first post of coverage on the event, with pictures, interview coverage and more to come.  Here is the way it went down for sCrypt Comics.  Myself (Rick Pipito) and Dan Pipito arrived for their press passes on Saturday morning June 2nd, 2012.  There was a slight bump in the road at that point because they had trouble finding our press passes.  Organization of the show wasn’t top notch.  There were other issues with many other people, but at least Philly is finally attempting to step up to the plate.

After we got our passes, we dashed down the hall to make it to the Stan Lee Q &A (video from this is being edited, and I will post soon).  On the way, we passed right by actor Charlie O’Connell.  I smack myself because I could have probably stopped him for a quick interview, but Stan Lee was calling, and we were already late.  Stan’s interview was absolutely hilarious, and the perks of being press were great, as we were able to get right up to the stage.  He really is a MARVELous person, down to earth, and funny.

After the Q & A we headed into the main hall to see the attractions.  The booths had everything from action figures, to comic books and movie props, to costumes and more.  Seeing the old Batmobile from the Adam West series as well as the Delorean from Back to The Future (photos of both coming soon), was breathtaking.  You could feel the nostalgia in the air.  This didn’t compare to Dan and I actually almost slamming head first into “The Chin” himself, Bruce Campbell.  We tried to get his attention, but his security team of eight people brushed us off as they were in a hurry to get to his booth.

Then there was the celebrity tables.  Melissa Joan Hart, Dean Cain, James Marsters, James Hong, Lou Ferrigno, Ted “The Million Dollar Man” Di Biasiand many more were easy to get great photos of and up close.  The only person who didn’t seem to enjoy herself was Shannon Elizabeth.  My brother, Dan, actually had a few beers with her in California a few years back, and his impression of her seemed to mimick her enthusiasm.  She is absolutely stunning in person though.

The Reading Terminal was our choice for lunch, and let me tell you.  If you are ever in Philadelphia, this is a place you cannot miss.  It is right across the street from the convention center, and the choices of food are affordable and outstanding.  It is like a convention of food in itself.

Cosplay was perhaps one of the more entertaining things this year.  Amateur costumes are getting much more creative and even as good looking as the professional models.  Of course, there is also the laughable people who definitely shouldn’t be wearing revealing costumes that their bodies and faces don’t do justice, but I give them a lot of credit for being a hardcore fan.  By the way, I’m not sure why Darth Maul was only in a loin cloth.  That was disturbing and as wierd as the 300 plus pound woman in the Supergirl miniskirt with her belly showing.  (Pics of some cosplay coming soon).

Wearing our sCrypt Comics T-Shirts was great for us, as we were basically walking billboards.  Thanks again to Leanne Wiedmeyer for providing them.  We were able to give out some of our cards to interested people, as well as make a few new art connections and show off some of the current in progress art.  Reaction from others seemed to be as to why we didn’t have a booth at the show.  This is great because they really enjoyed what they saw from sCrypt and felt that we could handle our own at an event like this.  The answer of course to that question is money.  Living paycheck to paycheck is hard enough when you are buying copyrights on things and supplying copies to the artists.  Getting a table and copies of things to go with it is a whole different story.  Soon though… very soon (we hope).  Anyway, Zenescope comics also talked to us for a bit about possible future collaboration.

We missed the Bruce Campbell Q & A, which is probably a good thing because my memory card was filling fast on my camera and phone (a lesson I learned for next time).  The good news is that we got almost the whole interview with the five Star Trek captains.  This was the first appearance of all five together for the first time.  I have to say, they were as funny as Stan Lee, though the questions being asked by the audience weren’t that great or well thought.  It was a blast though.  Video of this will be coming soon too as soon as I edit together the two different formats I used to record it.

By the time we were leaving. I decided that I wanted to get more coverage.  Dan couldn’t come the next day, but I decided to bring my family.  Sunday wasn’t as eventful, but a lot less crowded, which was a breath of fresh air.  I really wanted to get to the Quantum leap Q & A, but time was pressing and there was no way to get there after finding parking.  Instead we went to the Reading Terminal again for lunch.  My daughter (sans mask) was dressed as Batgirl (I call her Bat-Princess), my son donned his Spiderman (Spider-buddy) shirt, and my wife made sure that her Bat-girl shirt was being projected in 3D by her chest (I call them Bat-boobs).  Pics of the family will come soon too.

A few more up close and personal shots with Dean Cain were possible, as well as some more really good Cosplay.  We had other things to attend to later in the day, so I didn’t want to risk sitting in on the Boondock Saints panel.  I heard that it was a great Q & A though with Rocco, Flannery and Reedus.  All three I had seen up close as well, the previous day.

We ended our trek with a cold beer and early dinner at Yards Brewery, where Dan works.  I gave him the report of what he had missed, and he gave me a case of their outstanding variety pack to take home.  As the sky was turning gray, and we were headed North on I-95 to return home, I snapped a shot of the city skyline.  It brought a tear to my eye to have to wait until next year to see what Philly can bring to the table.  Stay tuned for more coverage!!!