Thu Aug 9, 2007 11:57AM3 comments ›
Thu Aug 9, 2007 — by Ric Meyers
Smallville's In The Bag
Will SDCC coverage ever end?
At the San Diego Comic Con, Warner Bros. gave out canvas bags that were so large, I, only slightly exaggerating, said "it's nice of Warners to give everyone sleeping bags." For some of the people carrying them, they could have been. They're gigantic. Larger by far than any canvas bag you've ever seen.
ICv2.com is a website that covers, among other things, comics news. They've had, as you might expect, extensive coverage of the SDCC. Here's some of their coverage:
And by the last day of the show, the over-size Smallville bags had been converted to clothing by at least one attendee. Of course, veteran con- goers were unsurprised by this outcome; on Wednesday night, we heard the prediction, and on Sunday saw the reality of the Smallville Bagdress.
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Comments (3)
Adriane Nash (1:09 AM on Fri Aug 10, 2007)
grrr as soon as i saw the bags i started spouting clothing designs I could turn them into with half a thought and a decently threaded bobbin...
Vinnie Bartilucci (9:43 AM on Fri Aug 10, 2007)
I smell a Spinal Tap/Stonehenge type error in the manufacture of those bags. Like they were getting made in a country that had metric, so DC figured they'd help and do the designs in centimeters, and the manufacturer assumed it was inches...
Mike Gold (10:41 AM on Fri Aug 10, 2007)
Isn't that Ann Coulter modeling the dress?