No true fan wants to go to Comic-Con and get assaulted with a marketing blitz about just any old show.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We live in a bubble sometimes, and you can get out of touch with your fans. You go to the studio, you come home. But coming to Comic-Con is a real opportunity to connect with the people that made your show happen and are responsible for its continued success. It's really humbling.
People still go to Comic-Con because they love comics.
Comic-Con is a special kind of crazy.
I mean, I love Comic-Con.
I'm not someone who's gone to Comic Con as a devotee.
My publisher's been shipping me to comic-cons, and it seems that my readership overlaps perfectly with the comic-con crowd.
I haven't been to Comic-Con.
I've never been to Comic-Con, but I'm certainly aware from this side of the Atlantic that it's a very important part of film marketing now, even when the films are not directly linked to a comic.
I think Hollywood has seen what fandom can do for a project. You can definitely see that when you go to Comic-con.
Comic-Con fans are so affectionate, and it's always a lovely way to start a new season.