Great Comic-Con coverage from DVDTOWN.com

Great Comic-Con coverage from DVDTOWN.com.
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By Henning Molbaek
FIRST ONLINE Jul 31, 2008

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Our very own Will David Lee attended this years Comic Con and has returned with tons of pictures, interviews and more.

Our Comic-Con 2008 Report »

DVDTOWN.com interviews Grant Morrison »

Roundtable interview with Kal Penn and John Cho »

Press Conference with Lucy Lawless, Jaime King & Pia Guerra »

We also have a cool set pictures from Russell Gearhart Photography / www.gearhartphoto.com that we can share with you. Check those out below:


Attendees get up close and personal with an Iron Man scale bust at the Sideshow Collectibles booth at the 39th Annual Comic-Con in San Diego - ZOOM



With camera operators in tow, Reno 911 actors Thomas Lennon, left, and Ben Garant improv a scene with an attendee dressed as Darth Vader. During one of the takes, Darth Vader put a force choke on Lennon - ZOOM



The aisles on the main floor were often packed standing-room only with people and superheroes at the 39th Annual Comic-Con in San Diego - ZOOM



Director Kevin Smith, laughs during a question posed by Jay and Silent Bob look-alikes, on the screen behind him, during a panel for his new movie, Zack and Miri Make a Porno - ZOOM



Director Joss Whedon, left, Eliza Dushku, and Tahmoh Penikett wave to the audience while promoting their new Fox show, "Dollhouse" - ZOOM



Armored fighters wield their rattan weapons in a tournament battle held by the Society for Creative Anachronism. Members re-create feasts, costumes, and the sword fighting of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - ZOOM



Andrew Westfall, dressed in midieval metal armor, rests after getting a bloody nose in a tournament battle at Comic-Con. Society for Creative Anachronism members re-create feasts, costumes, and the sword fighting of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - ZOOM



John Cho, center, and Kal Penn point at the Comic-Con attendees from the second floor of a booth. They were on hand to promote Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - ZOOM



Pushing Daisies actor Kristin Chenoweth and executive producer Barry Sonnenfeld sign autographs for fans at the WB booth - ZOOM



On-screen, actor Joshua Jackson stares down the audience as the top level of a Padres parking structure becomes an after-hours screening room for producer J. J. Abrams' new television show, Fringe. To find the rooftop screening, attendees were led on a scavenger hunt that included a herd of cows in a parking lot several blocks away - ZOOM


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