Wizard World Minneapolis Hours
Saturday, May 3, 2014 - 10am - 7pm
Sunday, May 4, 2014 - 11am - 5pm Tickets Details: • 1-Day Saturday are: $45.00 in Advance & $55.00 On-Site • 1-Day Sunday are: $40.00 in Advance & $50.00 On-Site • Autograph fees may be required for some guests. Read More
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This is really the first big pop culture/comic/nerd convention of its kind in Minneapolis, and a lot of curious fans showed up to see what all the fuss is about on its first day (although the bulk of attendance will likely fall in today, Saturday, May 3rd, as all the big stars will be out this day). Most of the fans have never been to a major convention, so some splurged a little just for the opportunity to meet some stars like Robert Englund.
Talking to some fans who arrived late because of regular work schedule, they complained that they only had two or three hours to enjoy the convention. Still, when I arrived at 3pm, the line was massive - stretching around the convention and going back to the ticketing booth (where the line started)! I believe they could have let people in early to alleviate the long line, but perhaps for legal reasons, Wizard World waited until exactly at the hour to open its door. Thankfully the line went very quickly, with some random hiccups.
Convention Floor
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Dr. Rebecca Housel
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Housel tried to tie everything to Whedon, which I found kind of hard to believe. For example, the 'proof' that she gives for Stephenie Meyer's book New Moon (Twilight) just did not add up. I would have liked to hear less on his influences on pop culture, and more on celebrating/discussion around Whedon's work.
My other complaint was that Housel kept referencing "Save the Cheerleader, Save the World" (three times!), which I am pretty sure was a Heroes reference, not a Joss Whedon thing. I will forgive Housel, she did confessed she was operating on two hours of sleep.
Danny Fingeroth and Dan Jurgens
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Jurgens had a lot of great insight on his Superman run, talking behind the scenes on the origins of "Doomsday" and the death of Superman. I'm sure Jurgens told these stories many times, but it was always fun to hear it directly from the creator.
This was Jurgens' only Wizard World Minneapolis, but you can catch him at Minneapolis' Comic College for Free Comic Book Day (today), signing copies of his latest free Futures End #0.
Damian Beurer, LeeAnna Vamps, and Jarrett Crippen, Ivy Doomkitty
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Of course, the real "stars" of any comic book conventions are the cosplayers. Like host Damian Beurer, I do not like the word and it does sound a bit like "cross-players" which may, or may not, be another thing altogether.
Since the majority of my time was sitting on panels, I probably missed out on some great costumes... however all the ones I caught looked great:
Bane and Catwoman |
Iron Fist and Luke Cage |
Death and Morpheus |
Star Wars |
Deathpool(s) |
Ryu and Cammy |
Journey |
Angels and Demons |
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