Did Kapow! Comic Con Really Bring The SDCC Experience To The UK?

Did Kapow! Comic Con Really Bring The SDCC Experience To The UK?

Here's my take on whether the much hyped event managed to live up to the promise of bringing the experience of the San Diego Comic Con to this side of the pond...

Editorial Opinion
By JoshWilding - Apr 16, 2011 03:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Comic-Con



I might as well tell you now that the answer to the above question is a resounding yes. Kapow! may have been my first comic book convention, but I can state for a fact that there's never been anything else in the UK that has managed to bring the excitement and star power of SDCC to these shores. Yes, there are plenty of other established movie and comic conventions, but with schedules often full of nobodies and has-been's, it's hard to really want to go to them unless you're a fan of someone or something in particular. That is by no means a dig at the current batch of Cons here, but can any of you who have attended them tell me you saw the likes of Mark Millar, John Romita Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and new footage from the likes of Green Lantern and Thor? Not to mention the premiere of a movie not yet released here! (Super)

It's people like that who really helped Kapow! out from the crowd. Whether it was the guys I've mentioned above or comic creators such as Dave Gibbons, Keiron Gillen and Oliver Coipel, the place was packed full of A-List comic book talent. Not your thing? Then how about Jonathan Ross, Noel Clarke and Duncan Jones? And these are just the ones I can remember off the top of my head. The atmosphere was another big draw that will see me returning to this event year after year. I know that many of you commented on how small it looked in the pictures I posted earlier this week, and I suppose that was true, but it only helped to enhance the experience. I saw several well known comic book creators walking around the floor and there was a real community feel to the whole thing.

This was perhaps best demonstrated by me meeting a few of CBM's most regular users there! I helped Frecks find a place in the queue for the Thor panel after she was unlucky enough to be stuck at the back of the line, and who should be in front of us both than spideydude, who I assisted in getting a ticket after they quickly sold out late last week! And I'm sure you've all seen RealIrOnMaN's name pop up in many of our articles on the site. Well, I even had the chance to meet him a couple of times to talk comics.

The main floor was made up of a great variation of sellers, although I do hope that the likes of Marvel and DC have noticed what a success the whole thing was and will send over some more of their displays and products next year. It was fantastic seeing some of the UK's best retailers have a presence, but bringing over some swag from the US would be a smart move by the big companies. The floor was spacious and well organised, and the IGN Arena was a nice addition, and something I unfortunately didn't check out as much as I should have. The schedule gave us all plenty of options, and while I was initially disappointed that I missed a few signings or Q&A's due to clashing panels, it does of course make sense. Missed the Thor one? Go see Bryan Hitch instead! A clever move, and I for one would rather have too many options, than nothing to do. I was late for the Millarworld panel on Sunday morning, so instead got three comic books signed by John Romita Jr. Win/Win. However, I'm sure there will be a few minor improvements regarding this sort of thing next year.

The organisers, Lucy and Sarah Unwin (along with Mark Millar) deserve our gratitude for organising such an event for those of us in the UK, and I don't think it's unfair to say that it's already shaping up to rival its US counterparts. Do I still want to go to SDCC? Sure. But with Kapow! Comic Con here in the UK, I no longer feel like I have to. Make sure you get your tickets for next year as soon as they go on sale. With the promise of four big movie panels, I have a feeling it will be even more epic than the 2011 event.




To read the rest of my Kapow! Comic Con coverage for CBM, click on any of the below links.

Over Forty Pictures From The First Annual Kapow! Comic Con In London!

Detailed Description Of Twenty Minutes Of Brand New Thor Footage Featuring Hawkeye Cameo And More!

Detailed Description And Analysis Of Two Loki Centered Thor Clips!

Detailed Recap Of Chris Hemsworth And Tom Hiddleston Q&A Session!

Detailed Description And Review Of Green Lantern Movie Footage!

Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Advanced Review!

Review Of James Gunn's Super!






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WolvieCBM
WolvieCBM - 4/16/2011, 3:56 PM
Nice write up bud! Ah, man....Hopefully next year I'll be able to go.
SpideyDude
SpideyDude - 4/16/2011, 3:59 PM
good write up mate, summed it up perfectly for me

hopefully will have a job after I leave uni and can splash out on a vip ticket next year
KevinBacon01
KevinBacon01 - 4/16/2011, 4:14 PM
Who cares?
Frecks
Frecks - 4/16/2011, 4:22 PM
@Earz

you sad [frick], go perv on someone thats not underage...
spidermanfan2099
spidermanfan2099 - 4/16/2011, 5:18 PM
Great article! I missed it sadly, and i'm only over in brighton tsk, tsk! Was there any presence there for IDW at all from what you saw? Anything Joe related?
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/16/2011, 5:23 PM
wish i could of gone,maybe next year.
topcat10
topcat10 - 4/16/2011, 6:45 PM
Good article Josh, and thanks for helping me and my daughter Frecks out with the Thor queue, it was nice to meet you there.

@Earzmundo
I've got my eye on you bub, and it shoots optic blasts!

@Otisburg
I think you will find that it is YOU who is STUPID and not the article.

It is not a competition between which comicon's are the best, as those in the US will ALWAYS be bigger than in the UK for a few simple reasons:

Larger population = Larger fanbase
All major comic companies have their bases there
Most Comic writers/artists live there
Most Movie/TV companies have their bases there
Most Movie/TV writers/actors live there

The point is to show we also have a healthy fanbase and that the interest is there for Comic/Movie makers to be persuaded to make the effort to travel across the Atlantic for the event, to show it is a worthwhile exercise for them. This was just the first of its kind in the UK and so all things considered it can be regarded as a success. I look forward to next year.
Ethic
Ethic - 4/16/2011, 7:11 PM
I've never gone to a convention before but I had a wicked time.
I didn't get into any panels, and probably spent a handful of hours there at most lol
But I met Loki and was standing next to Thor so I was happy.
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 4/16/2011, 7:12 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. :) For those of you who couldn't make it, I'll hopefully see you next year. I made a three hour journey and stayed the night, and I can honestly say it was well worth all the time, money and effort.

EARZ: C'mon now dude, that's no way to talk about a lady! I expect better from a fellow Marvellite!

topcat10: Thank you kindly sir, it was a pleasure to meet you both. And as I've already said to Frecks a fair few times, no need to thank me - glad I could help you guys out! (and great points by the way)

ZeroEthic: I take it you saw them on the IGN stage? What was that like? (I missed everything that was there) Did they do any signings or anything?
Ethic
Ethic - 4/16/2011, 7:50 PM
@JoshW

I was actually on my way out of the building because I didn't get into the Thor panel, and Tom walked past me to go to the bathroom so I stalked after him lol

Then when he was coming down my girlfriend stopped him and we talked for a minute.
The interview was quite quick, then they were escorted toward a room with some food and drinks and they signed autographs for about a dozen people.
topcat10
topcat10 - 4/16/2011, 8:10 PM
Some pics we took at Kapow:

The Flash becomes the 'Slowest Man Alive' while queuing to get in!



The Entrance to Oa



Stairway to heaven? - No, just more bloody queues!



The Jonathan Ross hosted comic related gameshow, with blindfolded JR JR, Mark Millar, Dave Gibbons and Stewart Lee doing a 'Feel the Sportsman' on Batmite! This was great, anybody else get there early enough to see it?



Brian Bolland and Bryan Talbot signings



Bryan Talbot also drew a V portrait when signing copies of V for Vendetta, what a cool guy!



DC Universe Girls! (Where were the Marvel Girls?!)



If you are planning a function where the number of guests invited exceeds the recommended safety regulations, why not - HIRE A TARDIS!



DC Characters queue - Marvel Characters have VIP passes!



Cool Moon Knight costume



Deadpool and Moon Knight discuss the merits of Elektra's ass and the shortcomings of Gambit's bald patch!




Havok2
Havok2 - 4/16/2011, 11:48 PM
Surely if you've never been to SDCC or to any other CC for that matter, doesn't that kinda invalidate your article?
Slifer151
Slifer151 - 4/17/2011, 3:12 AM
Good article, was deffo a brilliant weekend :) Certainly agree with what was said about Marvel and DC, I'm hoping they see the scale of things and decide to send some big wigs over next year. The one panel that was on was chaired by some DC exec (media distribution or something) so hopefully he can put a good word in!
SkullFace616
SkullFace616 - 4/17/2011, 4:45 AM
@Topcat10 Well said.

I thought it was a great event. Yes there were things that could have been done better but, it was the first one. It was such a good weekend, I can't wait to see what they do with next years. The Jonathan Ross game show was an excellent way to start it all off too, hilarious! :o)
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 4/17/2011, 9:31 AM
Unfortunately not Earz! :) I missed Millar because of the Thor and Green Lantern panels, and the same unfortunately applies for the likes of Yu, Coipel and Hitch! I'll be planning things out a little better next year to avoid that though. I did however get a few comics signed by JRJr...which you can find in my pictures article!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/22/2011, 5:12 PM
EPIC dude big thumbs! ; P

Glad u had a gr8 time!!!
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