According to MusicRooms.com, the actor is taking action to prevent himself being mobbed by fans when he attends the sci-fi convention in San Diego. It seems that anyone attending this year’s Comic-Con event may spot actor Elijah Wood there, but only if they can see through his disguise. The Hobbit star is a self-professed sci-fi and fantasy geek, but is always mobbed by film buffs whenever he attends the biggest gathering of enthusiasts in San Diego, so this year he has decided the best way to avoid the fans is to dress up as a superhero.  MORE



Zombie Apocalypse! The Walking Dead Escape experience to debut at Petco Park during San Diego Comic-Con July 12-14, 2012

Robert Kirkman, the creator/writer of The Walking Dead comic book series and graphic novels and www.Skybound.com  announce their first event, The Walking Dead Escape: San Diego.  In conjunction with the release of the Eisner Award-winning The Walking Dead Issue #100 at San Diego Comic-Con, the event takes place July 12 -14 at Petco Park, centrally located near the San Diego Convention Center. Registration is now open at www.TheWalkingDeadEscape.com. There are three ways to participate in this epic adventure. Participants can be a Survivor and race through the zombie infested evacuation zone; a Walker who becomes one of the undead, embracing the inevitable; or a Spectator who watches the apocalypse from sidelines at the Escape Party.

The Walking Dead Escape: San Diego is unlike any obstacle course event in the U.S., expanding on the best-selling The Walking Dead comic book series and graphic novel storylines, allowing Survivors and Walkers to explore the initial days of the apocalypse.

“Our fans have been reading about it, watching it and now they get to live it with The Walking Dead Escape,” said Robert Kirkman. “We are literally transforming Petco Park into the early days of society’s collapse and San Diego is just the first city to fall.” 

Survivors will climb, crawl and slide in an effort to avoid confrontation by hordes of Walkers, while achieving the ultimate adventure on The Walking Dead-themed obstacle course. The Walking Dead Escape is not a race, and Survivors are not timed, but the end is near, and they must move swiftly. If they’re lucky, Survivors will reach the decontamination zone at the end where it will be determined if they have been infected.

Whether taking part in the event as a Survivor, Walker or Spectator, participants will be amazed at the interactive displays and The Walking Dead references along the course. Early registration is strongly recommended, as walk-ups may not be available on event day.  This summer The Walking Dead will be taking over Petco Park and fans will have a front row seat to the real-life action event of a lifetime.

For more information or to register for the event, please visit www.thewalkingdeadescape.com.

(Source: sdatlarge.com)



Joss Whedon’s long, funny thank you to fans!

         

“Well, it’s been quite a weekend. Someday, long from now, I will even have an emotional reaction to it, like a person would. I can’t wait! But before I become blinded by this “emotion” experience, there’s a few things I’d like to say. Well, type. People have told me that this matters, that my life is about to change. I am sure that is true. And change is good — change is exciting. I think — not to jinx it — that I may finally be recognized at Comiccon.”

See the rest at the exquisite blog Whedonesque



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