My understanding is that Comic-Con is deferring to an expected police briefing on the matter, but that seems to me like an odd place to leave things and I'll continue to report on that as it develops. * I think it's important we note the passing of Twilight fan Gisela Gagliardi. So let's give that a shot as we sing the comics year's halfway point to sleep. As a lot of it gets lost in a haze of "I'm having fun/this is what it all means/here's the hype directly from the panel's mouth/here's some stuff not really comics that we have to report for some reason/costumes-costumes-costumes," it seems unfair to further obscure actual news developments by waving one's hands and declaring the whole thing over and done with, at least without an attempt at an accounting of what happened. However, I think there was a fair amount of actual comics news at the show. I'm fully aware that most people get tired of posts about that show roughly four days before the show starts, as well they probably should. I think this will do it for primary posting related to San Diego's Comic-Con International. One Last Summary Post On The Summer’s Big Funnybook Show
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