My San Diego Schedule

Below is my schedule of activities at San Diego. Feel free to swing by to any of them and say hi.


Thursday
11 AM – 12 PM—Signing, Marvel Booth
1-2:30 PM—Signing—Impact Booth
5-6 PM—“Eye on the Past”—Panel, Room 8
6-7 PM—“Eye on the Past” autographing, Table AA6
Friday
10-11 AM—Signing, Impact booth
11 AM – 12 Noon –Marvel Booth
3-4 PM—IDW signing
Saturday
3-4 PM—Signing at Del Rey Booth (copies of “Tigerheart” will be available for purchase)
4:30-5:30 PM—Secret Invasion Panel
6-7 PM—Impact panel
Sunday
10-11 AM—IDW signing
2:30-4—Pro/Fan trivia panel—Moderator

4 comments on “My San Diego Schedule

  1. Looks like you’re going to be busier this year than last year. Hope you have a great time.
    I really wish I were going again this year, but it looks like SDCC will remain an every-other-year event for us – ’05, ’07, and we will be looking at getting our hotel room for next year ASAP. 🙂

  2. I saw on Comic Book Resources that IDW is going to be adapting your Sir Appropos books.
    I really liked them, but I wonder why Marvel isn’t doing the adapations? You’ve done a lot of work for Marvel, I thought you had an excusivity contract with Marvel, and Marvel has done a lot of novel adaptations the past couple of years, like the George rr Martin stuff and the Steven King stuff. Since they’re done with the Martin stories, they have an opening for fantasy adptations, and Id think that Sir Appropos would fit their needs. Or is the sad reality that Peter David isn’t as notable or as commercial for Marvel to adapt?
    Anyway, Im still looking for ward to the Sir Appropos comics.

  3. Marc-
    Most of those adaptation were done by the Dabel Brothers who are no longer working with Marvel so a whole bunch of projects went with them to their new publishing home.
    The Stephen King matter was a whole different kettle of raccoons.

  4. Well, Marvel is still adapting other new stuff from the likes of Orson Scott Card as well, like it was announced they would be doing one of the Ender’s books. I’m not sure if that was part of DBP’s stuff or a separate deal?
    And then that adaptation of Lords of Avalon, whatever the hëll that story was about. 🙂

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