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It’s been five years now that Warner Bros. Television and TV Guide Magazine have joined forces on the special Comic-Con editions of TV Guide.

The 2014 edition features four sets of collectible flip covers that will including Arrow’s Stephen Amell; The Flash’s Grant Gustin; The Following’s Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy; Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles; The Vampire Diaries’ Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder; Constantine’s Matt Ryan; a Celebration of Batman’s 75th Anniversary and Gotham.

The collector’s items will be available at the Warner Bros. Booth at Comic-Con or on newsstands and Digital Platforms starting on July 22.

Here is a link to see all of the covers.

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Comic Con 2014 is only three weeks away! Are you ready?! You better be or else you are going to be screwed; and I mean that in the nicest way, after all I am part of the staff over at NiceGirlsTV, and we pride ourselves on being nice.

With that thought in mind, I wanted to create my very own guide to surviving Comic Con 2014 for those readers who visit my site whether you have attended in years past or are a newbie. The following will give you a rundown on what to expect from THE largest pop culture convention on the planet.

Comic Con 2014 will be held from Wednesday, July 23 to Sunday, July 27 this year at the massively large San Diego Convention Center.

By now you better have your 4-day pass if you want to be there for the entire “weekend” and the Wednesday night Preview Night or have your daily passes; otherwise, you are virtually screwed because the event sold out early.

Besides having your tickets, you better have made a hotel reservation earlier this year or, once again, you are going to be screwed. Hotel rooms are at a premium even through the official Comic Con International website; and if you don’t have a reservation by now, you simply will NOT find one. If (and that is a BIG if) there are any rooms available, dimes to donuts, those rooms will be way out in Mission Valley – at least 5 miles away from the convention center; and, more likely than not, those hotels will not be on the free shuttle service provided by many of the hotels in the San Diego area.

So, for those of you still with me – you’ve got your passes and your hotel room. Now, you need to know what to expect from this crazy thing called Comic Con 2014. Well, read on for tips, recommendations and insight from an over 12-year veteran of the event. Yes, I mean me…

GETTING TO THE CONVENTION/NAVIGATING SAN DIEGO

Depending on what day you are leaving for the event and your selected mode of transportation, make sure to give yourself time to not only get to San Diego but also to navigate around the city, find your hotel and get checked in at your hotel. Everyone else is going to be on the road, on the train, on the bus, in the plane or figuring out their own way to San Diego. Traffic is going to be heavy; and once you get there, the foot traffic is going to be even heavier. Allow plenty of time to arrive in San Diego, time to check in and get settled. Then learn the “lay of the land”: where your shuttle pick-up is located outside or near your hotel, are you even on a shuttle route or will you have to get a cab or take the trolley, where the hotel restaurant is located, where the hotel pool is located (so you can relax in the hot tub after a long day at the con), where the local restaurants are located, how far are you from the convention center if you are within walking distance, et al.

This leads us to dealing with the foot traffic on each day of the convention. There are going to be hundreds of thousands of people in San Diego for Comic Con 2014. You are going to need to learn the best route to get from your hotel (or wherever you are staying) to the convention center and back. You are going to have to give yourself PLENTY of time to get there in the morning once you’ve gotten up out of bed, showered, coiffed and are ready for the day. If you are going by vehicle (bus, car or trolley), it could potentially take you 30 minutes to a couple hours to get where you need to go, depending on how bad the traffic turns out to be each day. BE PREPARED!!

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

DO NOT GO FOR THE CUTE!!! I cannot stress that enough. Unless you have a valid and very important reason to dress in costume, dress in comfortable shoes and clothes! Your feet and your body will thank you later! You will be walking the distance of THREE freaking football fields at the convention center. Up and down escalators and/or stairs (yes, there are elevators, but they are crowded with those who cannot use the escalators and stairs), back and forth from one side of the convention center to the other or standing and slowly moving (if you are moving at all) in the lines to get into the panel rooms; especially if you are trying to get into Hall H, which seats 6,500 people or Ballroom 20, which seats around 4,000 people. The small rooms aren’t always much better especially if a show is programmed in one of those rooms that the organizers didn’t think would garner enough people and the room gets maxed out. BE PREPARED!!!

These two words will be an ongoing theme. Consider it your mantra for the convention.

Dress in layers. It may sound like a crazy idea, but if you plan on getting to the convention center early in the morning to stand in the extremely LONG line just to get inside – you might get rained on or the mist over the city will land all over you and saturate your clothes. Or, if you are waiting outside for Hall H or one of the panels in one of the nearby hotels, you could end up with a nasty sunburn if you don’t have a hoodie, hat or sun umbrella – not to mention lathered over with sunscreen. Wear long pants – your legs will thank you for it later (trust me!). Make sure you have plenty to wear or cover your exposed skin when you are inside too because, believe it or not, those panels rooms are downright FRIGID! After even a short amount of time you will feel like you are in a meat locker, you might even lose the feeling to your extremities if you aren’t careful – what’s the mantra? – oh, right – BE PREPARED!

CAN I JUST CARRY A SMALL BAG OR JUST HAVE MY WALLET?

Are you crazy? You are at Comic Con 2014! You need to have a good, strong, sturdy large bag, tote bag or back pack.

NOTE: DO NOT BRING WHEELED CARTS, LUGGAGE OR BAGS OR BOXES THAT REQUIRE MORE THAN ONE PERSON TO CARRY OR HOLD!!

Your shoulders and arms will be screaming before you have even gotten through half of one day at the convention if you do not bring the right kind of bag; other people are going to bitch at you if you have something too large and security will even give you a hard time.

NOTE ON SECURITY: If you are nice to them, they will be nice to you!! Security is a thankless job and they are routinely not informed enough about what is going on. Cut the security guards a break; they are JUST doing their job as best they can.

ANOTHER NOTE: Do NOT lose your Comic Con ID pass once you get it from registration. You will be out of luck if it is lost! Keep your ID handy, too, as the folks at Comic Con International will be checking ID (at least that is the new policy) even more stringently upon entrance to the Exhibition Hall and possibly other locations inside the convention center. BE PREPARED!

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME?

Well, besides a hat, sun umbrella and sunscreen for protection from the sun, a hoodie or raincoat to protect from any possible rain or the heavy morning mist, you are going to need survival gear to get you through the long-ass days during the convention. It will be vitally important to your well-being to have the following items in your bag:

FOOD/DRINK SUPPLIES:
• Snacks and Food (to get you through those long hours in the panel rooms when you can’t easily get away to grab food in the convention center)
• Bottled water (leave the soda/pop/other beverages for later as you will get dehydrated FAST)
• Handi-wipes/Kleenex/napkins (do you really want sticky fingers when special gifts are given out in the rooms or tickets for free swag are given out or you want to take pictures?)
• Zip Lock Bags (for waste or just in case)
• Breath mints/certs/gum (those sitting next to you will thank you especially since getting to the bathroom to brush your teeth routinely is not going to be easy and do you really want to carry a toothbrush and toothpaste everywhere with you)
• Body spray/deodorant (again, your “neighbors” in line, in the Exhibition Hall and in the panel rooms will thank you and if you start to smell you just might thank yourself for bringing them along)

NOTE: Food and beverages at the convention center tend to be overpriced and not that good so it’s a good idea to bring fruit, crackers, trail mix, Chex mix, snack mix, candy, cookies, peanut butter sandwiches, energy bars, peanuts, chips and the like to sustain you. In other words, anything that doesn’t need to be refrigerated and is small enough to fit in your bag along with EVERYTHING ELSE!

EQUIPMENT:
• Camera (Charger, Extra Batteries, Memory Card)
• Laptop [if you can’t live without it] (power cord and extra battery)
• Cell Phone (Bluetooth, Charger, Extra Batteries)

OTHER:
• Cash (it’s best to have small bills to make it easier to get in and out of vendor booths, food lines, et al and keep your money in a safe place in your bag – you’ll thank yourself later for safeguarding your money)
• Paper/Pens (if you want to make notes, give your contact information to someone or just in case)
• Medicine for allergies, Maalox for upset stomachs, Tylenol/Aspirin or the like for aches and pains
• Sheet Protectors (for those of you who collect photos or if you get those all-important autographs – you don’t want your pictures ruined, bent or smeared)
• Band aids/small tube of first aid cream (cause you never know what might happen)
• Tiny flashlight (in case your cell phone runs down so you can navigate the dark panel rooms if need be)

HOW DO I FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO?

There are hundreds of panels scheduled over the course of the convention. Then there are all the autograph opportunities and all the stuff going on in the Exhibition Hall (and so much more). It is to your advantage to figure out what you want to do each day AHEAD OF TIME!! What’s the mantra – BE PREPARED!!

As the schedule is released at the Comic Con website [that normally happens about two weeks before the start of the big event!], print it out and highlight all the panels you are interested in attending. Then go back and double check the times and locations. Make your MAIN schedule; then make a SECONDARY schedule and then make a THIRD schedule. As much as you want to be in a specific panel to see your favorite celeb, artist, writer or creator, you may not be able to get in. Obviously, don’t give up on the first try to get in the room; but if there is absolutely no way you are getting in there then go to the secondary schedule, try to get in that one or move on to the third schedule. It’s all about choices and acceptance.

The same holds true for hitting the Exhibition Hall. You can learn ahead of time who will be down in the hall by checking out the Comic Con website or going through the Comic Con booklet that will be provided in your gift bag at registration. Learn where your favorite vendors are located and get to them early, especially if they have something specific for sale or an item that you desperately need for your collection. BE PREPARED for crowds inside the Exhibition Hall, lots of noise and chaos. It is like an unorganized (despite their best efforts) three-ring circus in there (in terms of navigating around all the people who will be in there) and it can get ABSOLUTELY crazy! Be forewarned that Saturday is typically the worst day, but in years past almost every day of the convention, including Preview Night are simply INSANE!

WHAT SHOULD I WATCH OUT FOR?

There is going to be a LOT of people and not all of them can walk on their own two feet. Some people will be in wheelchairs, using canes, crutches or walkers; children will be in strollers with their parents. MANY people will be in costume and, in some cases, cannot see well out of the costumes. Pay attention and BE PREPARED! But also be considerate of those who are using a walking device. They are people too! And, as one of those who use a walking device to navigate this thing called Comic Con 2014, I thank you for your common sense. Give room to those less fortunate than you!

And again, BE PREPARED!!

Please print out this post, using it as your guide and most of all enjoy Comic Con 2014!!

DISCLAIMER NOTICE: Since my former friend and colleague, the TVWatchtower, has been on a litigious tangent over the last couple of years, I am once again circumventing any and all claims she has to this and any other survival guide for Comic Con since she neither exclusively owns any or all of them. All reporters/columnists/press people, normal pop culture enthusiasts and fans have the RIGHT to create their own guide. Those same people have the right to post their version of a survival guide on whatever blog, TV site or any other online location of their choice. And, given that my past 13 years of experience attending Comic Con have helped me to formulate the above guide then this specific guide is mine and mine alone! Any reflection this guide has to the countless other survival guides out there, including the one the TVWatchtower created with my help many years ago and for which she originally posted at NiceGirlsTV, which is one of the websites for which I still write for and she DOES NOT, is NO coincidence but simply a means to an end for all of us who attend this annual fete who want to provide our expertise to others.

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Earlier this week the folks at FOX hosted a Girls Night Out at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (the organization behind the Emmy Awards) in North Hollywood, featuring guest panelists that included:

Jane Lynch (Glee)
Chelsea Peretti (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project)
Liz Meriwether (Executive Producer and Creator of New Girl)
Heather Kadin (Executive Producer of Sleepy Hollow)
Yeardley Smith (The Simpsons)
Alex Borstein (Family Guy)

Moderated by Stacey Wilson from The Hollywood Reporter the event got underway with a video introduction from Cat Deeley, the host of So You Can Think You Can Dance, who was supposed to be part of the panel, but was unable to attend. The ladies were then introduced to the stage to rousing applause by the packed theatre with each panelist getting her chance in the spotlight.

Some of the highlights from the night included:

Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch

* Jane sharing that it is “shocking that (Glee) is coming to an end, but (we are going to make the end) uplifting”;

* When asked if there is something that Sue has not done yet that she would like to have her do, Jane responded that she will “let (the writers) present what Sue (does next) in their (own) warped imaginations”;

* Chelsea and co-star Andy Samberg actually went to grade school together in Oakland and crossing paths occasionally throughout their early days on the New York stand-up comic circuit;

Chelsea Peretti

Chelsea Peretti

* When asked how she balances acting with stand-up, Chelsea shared that “they (actually) complement each other”;

* Mindy, unlike many pundits, is actually proud of season 1 of The Mindy Project, in fact, she shared that “I stand behind that first season”;

* When asked what is her favorite part of the filming/writing experience on her show, Mindy shared that “I get to make out with a lot of good looking guys” so that’s a pretty great experience;

Mindy Kaling, Liz Meriwether and Heather Kadin

Mindy Kaling, Liz Meriwether and Heather Kadin

* Heather talked about her unusual Hollywood story, sharing that she knew no one in Hollywood when she arrived in the city, but she sent out letters to every production company she could and ended up working for Lynda Obst (the executive producer on the films Sleepless in Seattle and Contact) and then she segwayed into TV at ABC;

* In her down time, which is limited because of her work schedule on Sleepy Hollow and her busy home life with her two children, Heather enjoys watching “three episodes of Orange Is the New Black and drink a glass of wine”;

* Yeardley joked that her goal as a performer “was to rule the world” but that didn’t necessarily work out – or maybe it did because she got teased about her voice and now her voice is known the world over;

* She also shared that the folks behind The Simpsons were told in the beginning that their “cartoon” would not work because no animated series had succeeded since The Flintstones;

Yeardley Smith and Alex Borstein

Yeardley Smith and Alex Borstein

* Alex shared that Seth McFarlane is “one of the most frustrating people to work with”, but he has “finely tuned eyes and ears” when it comes to dialogue and illustration; and,

* Alex has been with FOX for 17 years, dating back to 1998 when she was brought in to participate in a pilot presentation.

To say the least with that many funny ladies on the stage, the panel was filled with a lot of laughs and ended far too soon; but the audience certainly was treated to a great, entertaining night.

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The Selection Collage

Last month at WonderCon 2014, New York Times best-selling author Kiera Cass – the woman behind “The Selection” book trilogy – took to the stage to talk to folks about her experience as a writer and her successful book series.

With her editor Erica Sussman from HarperCollins alongside her, Kiera talked about the anticipation of the final book in the trilogy – “The One” – that would be released two weeks after the last day of WonderCon 2014. She joked that she was “super nervous” about book three coming out and shared that “she might hide from Twitter that day” just in case.

The first book in the trilogy “The Selection” came out on April 24, 2012 and focused on a futuristic world that Kiera described as “The Hunger Games meets The Bachelor, but not as bloody”. She shared that the trilogy is a love story at heart; and during the process of writing the books she “was surprised by how forceful the characters were” as they would “tell me what to say”.

The basic premise of the trilogy focuses on 35 girls who are given the chance of a lifetime. They are given the opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth: to live in a palace and compete for the heart the prince of Illea, Maxon Schreave. Among those 35 girls is America Singer, who is not happy to be one of the chosen, as it means she has to turn her back on her secret love with Aspen.

When asked if she is at all like America, Kiera shared that she is actually more like America’s younger sister May, who is “boy crazy and a bit of a fan girl” especially where Prince Maxon is concerned. When asked if she herself could choose between Prince Maxon and Aspen, Kiera could not, but she did share that both characters have features of her own husband Calloway Cass. She also shared that the character of America wasn’t really based on any particular person, she “just showed up in my head”.

Kiera loves fairy tales and love stories and those were the genesis of “The Selection” trilogy; in fact she shared during the panel that she didn’t know about the world of “dystopian stories” when writing her books. And with the final book The Elite now out on bookshelves, she shared that she “wouldn’t count it out” if there were spin-off stories about some of the minor characters in the trilogy. She couldn’t, however, delve too deeply into what she has planned next despite the fact that “she hates keeping secrets”, but there are “things in the works” that she could not yet discuss.

The second book in the trilogy entitled “The Elite” came out on April 23, 2013 and the 35 girls have now been dwindled down to just six girls, all competing for the heart of Prince Maxon with America needing to decide where her heart truly lies. And the final book “The One” has been out since May 6 with the focus being on the winner of the competition for Prince Maxon’s heart being chosen and America having to make a decision, too, between the two men in her life.

Personally, I read the first book in the trilogy, finding it to be an entertaining read and I look forward to reading the rest of the books soon. Readers can also check out the novellas for which Kiera has written in relation to “The Selection” trilogy including “The Prince” and “The Guard”.

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WonderCon 2013

This past weekend I headed to Anaheim once again for WonderCon 2014, joining thousands of other pop culture fans not only in the trek there but also in the madness and the mayhem that is the annual event.

Captain Mal NEW

The first day of the convention started out like any other, driving to Anaheim, getting checked into the hotel and picking up my 3-day press badge. I had a limited amount of time to walk around the exhibition hall before heading off to my first panel of the day, which was for the cast of The CW series Star-Crossed.

The rest of my Friday was spent going to panels entitled “The Writer’s Journey”, “Creating Scripted TV” – where I got to interview composer Tim Jones (Chuck) and writer Keto Shimizu (Arrow) – and a panel about an upcoming web series called Nobility.

Saturday was a very busy day with lots of panels to attend, including Falling Skies, The 100, Once Upon a Time, the new TNT dramas Legends and The Last Ship as well as panels for TV Guide’s Fan Favorite Showrunners and an “Inside the Writer’s Room” panel.

Tardis NEW

During those panels we got to see clips of the season premiere of Falling Skies, the opening scene of Wednesday night’s episode of The 100, the full Sunday night episode of Once Upon a Time, clips of the debut episode of Legends and the debut episode of The Last Ship. Needless to say, it was a lot to take in, but great fun too. The night came to a close with a special screening of the second season premiere of the acclaimed BBC America series Orphan Black!

As for Sunday, the final day of the convention, it was lighter day at least for me. I attended a spotlight panel on author Kiera Cass, the writer of the trilogy books: “The Selection”, “The Elite” and “The One”. That was followed up the “Guide to Summer Movies” panel and capped with a panel about “Creating Awesome Female Characters”.

Before heading home, I took a little extra time to make the rounds in the exhibition hall, taking in the crazy sights that are always on display.

I will be posting articles about several of the smaller panels for which I mentioned above here at Rueben’s Ramblings as soon as possible and please visit The Fairy Tale Site, NiceGirlsTV and TV Equals to read my coverage of the TV show related panels.

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WonderCon 2013

Starting tomorrow morning, I will be heading to Anaheim to attend WonderCon 2014. Given my rather busy schedule of panels and screenings while at the convention, I will not be online very much. That means I will not be posting any daily updates, ratings reports or much of anything else (that hasn’t already been pre-set) until sometime on Monday or perhaps Tuesday.

I will have reports on the panels that I attended at WonderCon 2014 posted either here at Rueben’s Ramblings, NiceGirlsTV or TV Equals as soon as possible.

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The final part of the second week of Paley Fest 2014 ran its course over the last four days with the following panels taking to the stage at the Dolby Theatre in the heart of Hollywood:

The Mindy Project – March 25
Community – March 26
Veep – March 27
American Horror Story: Coven – March 28

Here is a look at the above panels in picture form thanks to the photography of Dominick Dusseault.

ENJOY!

The Mindy Project

Community

Veep

American Horror Story: Coven

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The second week of Paley Fest 2014 got underway starting on March 21 with Mad Men taking the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

The panels that followed Mad Men included:

The Vampire Diaries and The Originals – March 22
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD – March 23
Masters of Sex – March 24

Here is a look at the above panels in picture form thanks to the photography of Dominick Dusseault.

ENJOY!

Mad Men

The Originals

The Vampire Diaries

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Masters of Sex

Part 3 of the Paley Fest 2014 in Pictures will roll out this weekend, covering the following upcoming panels:

The Mindy Project – March 25
Community – March 26
Veep – March 27
American Horror Story: Coven – March 28

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Paley Fest 2014 got started on March 13 with Veronica Mars as the opening panel and over the course of the next week six other shows have been spotlighted including:

Orange Is the New Black – March 14
How I Met Your Mother – March 15
Pretty Little Liars and Lost – March 16
Parks and Recreation – March 18
Sleepy Hollow – March 19

There are eight more panels yet to come from March 21 through March 28, but for now let’s take a look at the above panels in picture form thanks to the photography of Dominick Dusseault.

ENJOY!

Veronica Mars

Orange Is the New Black

How I Met Your Mother

Pretty Little Liars

Lost

Parks & Recreation

Sleepy Hollow

Part 2 and Part 3 of the Paley Fest 2014 in Pictures will roll out over the next week, covering the following upcoming panels:

Mad Men – March 21
The Vampire Diaries and The Originals – March 22
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD – March 23
Masters of Sex – March 24
The Mindy Project – March 25
Community – March 26
Veep – March 27
American Horror Story: Coven – March 28

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The full schedule for Paley Fest 2014, the annual two-week event held by the Paley Center for Media, has been announced.

Here is the line-up:

Thursday, March 13: Opening Night Presentation: Veronica Mars Reunion (7 pm)
Friday, March 14: Orange Is the New Black (7 pm)
Saturday, March 15: How I Met Your Mother Farewell (7 pm)
Sunday, March 16: Pretty Little Liars (1 pm Matinee Presentation)
Sunday, March 16: Lost: 10th Anniversary Reunion (7 pm)
Tuesday, March 18: Parks and Recreation (7 pm)
Wednesday, March 19: Sleepy Hollow (7 pm)
Friday, March 21: Mad Men (7 pm)
Saturday, March 22: The Vampire Diaries and The Originals (7 pm)
Sunday, March 23: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1 pm Matinee Presentation)
Monday, March 24: Masters of Sex (7 pm)
Tuesday, March 25: The Mindy Project (7 pm)
Wednesday, March 26: Community (7 pm)
Thursday, March 27: Veep (7 pm)
Friday, March 28: Closing Night Presentation: American Horror Story: Coven (7:00 pm)

This year the event will be held at the Dolby Theatre, formerly the Kodak Theatre, located at Hollywood and Highland in Hollywood. This year’s event will also feature reserved seating (something PaleyFest hasn’t done for a number of years); and there are different dates for ordering tickets via Ticketmaster based on what level you want.

You can learn about ticketing and much more for Paley Fest 2014 right here.

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