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Saturday, February 11, 2006
Midnight WonderCon Friday notes

If you ever have the chance to see Gahan Wilson speak take it (he has a few more panels Saturday and Sunday)! The man defines the term "raconteur." Man, just for the Hugh Hefner impression alone.

Is it wrong that when I'm listening to Ramona Fradon, Trina Robbins and Scott Shaw! speak about Brenda Starr all I can think about is the movie with Brooke Shields?

Overheard from a vendor on the floor: "My goal today is to sell a Star Trek picture to at least one Hell's Angel!"

Here's something I find out: when you're in a building named after a former mayor of San Francisco killed in an act of homophobic violence Brokeback Mountain jokes have just that extra sting to them.

Grant Morrison is an incredibly patient and awesome man. I already knew he was a class act but seeing him standing there at the Isotope speaking to fan after fan as they cluster around him proved that he's the classiest act who ever acted classy.

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