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icon-comiccon.jpgThe San Diego Comic Con 2009 is less than a month away!

That’s right, fan boys and girls! The largest extravaganza of pop culture is mere weeks away!

Comic books, comic book artists, comic book writers—all in one place. Novelists, editors, dust jacket artists—all in one place. Graphic artists, sculptors, special FX people—all in one place. Free advanced reader copies, free comic books, free goodie bags—all in one place. People dressed as Wookies, people dressed as Darth Vader, people dressed as Slave Princess Leia—all in one place. Hollywood actors, Hollywood directors, Hollywood trailers and premieres—all in one place. Stan Lee, Jim Lee, Jae Lee—all in one place.

Last year, Stan Lee even bumped into me while gaining his hotel room key.

It’s enough to put a big grin on my face! Once again, Team Suvudu will be bringing coverage of the San Diego Comic Con 2009 to the internet(s), through posting, interviews, pictures and video!

But I have a guilty pleasure in going—the Exclusives galore!

Comic Con. 126,000+ people crammed into a convention center. The San Diego Fire Marshall must sweat every minute of all four days every year. With all of those people in one spot, exhibitors must do what they can to entice the most people to their booths instead of a competitor’s booth. They do this in various ways, but the coolest is the use of Exclusives—rare items either given away or sold at Comic Con or bear the Comic Con logo in some way.

Here is a list of my Top 5 Comic Con 2009 Exclusives!

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McFarlane Toys has been a leading toy manufacturer for more than a decade now, creating some of the coolest toy figures on the market. One such property that has been given the toy treatment is the Microsoft game Halo, a first-person shooter released in 2001 to much acclaim. With sales comes merchandising and Todd McFarlane has taken advantage of that, producing very cool Halo figures for the franchise.

The Grifball Spartan is a character from a team-oriented game called Grifball that is similar to lacrosse but with hands. The ball is used to score points but the other team tries to prevent its foe from scoring by wielding gravity hammers and/or swords. Since I played Halo quite often when I was in college, this figure appeals to my past and is a pretty cool exclusive at Comic Con this year!

The Grifball Spartan is limited to 6,000 pieces and will sell for $15. This exclusive will be available at the Toys “R” Us Comic Con booth, in limited quantity at the Toys “R” Us Times Square store, and through www.toysrus.com.

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Norman Osborn. The Green Goblin. One of Spider-Man’s greatest foes and a diabolical fiend that rivals the evil of DC Comics’ Lex Luthor.

And Norman be a stormin’ through the Marvel Universe!

Like all great villains, Norman doesn’t see himself as one. He is a benefactor. And after the events of the Civil War that gripped the Marvel Universe, Norman is now in a position of power to shape the course of the United States—and the world. Through machinations of his own making, Norman is now seen as a darling by the media and he uses his new position to form the Dark Avengers to begin destroying the superheroes many people in America have come to fear.

Thus begins Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1!

Here is the summary:

The Dark Avengers take on the Uncanny X-Men! Kicking off the 6-part crossover event, rising star Matt Fraction (UNCANNY X-MEN, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN) is joined by X-artist supreme Marc Silvestri (X-MEN: MESSIAH COMPLEX, CIVIL WAR: THE INITIATIVE ONE-SHOT) to bring you a story that shakes the foundations of the Marvel Universe. When mutant riots break out in San Francisco, Norman Osborn declares martial law and sends the Dark Avengers in to quell the riots and take down the X-Men. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Don’t miss the first Avengers/X-Men crossover in over 15 years!

Now, I rarely read comic books anymore. Seen it. Done it. But every once in a while, usually a twice or three times a year, a group of creators come together to tell a story that really peaks my interest.

Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia is one such story.

It features my favorite artist, Marc Silvestri, doing what he does best. He will be doing the artwork for the first and sixth issues of the arc. And the story of Norman Osborn as he goes after the X-Men with the Dark Avengers is just too good to pass up.

Click HERE for a six-page preview!

Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1 goes on sale today!

Check it out!

With the recent success of Marvel Studios adapting their comic book franchises into live-action movies, most notably The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man, Marvel now has set its sights on Thor—and reportedly might be close to choosing great director!

Variety.com has announced Kenneth Branagh, award-winning United Kingdom actor and director of Henry V, Frankenstein, Much Ado About Nothing, and Hamlet, is now in talks with Marvel to helm the director’s chair and bring the Asgardian god to life. Branagh is a talented individual with diverse interests; he has acted, directed, written screenplays and composed music for many of his films. With the exception of Frankenstein, has never been given a big budget.

Well, that will change with Thor. At least us fanboys hope so.

If Branagh can pull off the origin and story of Thor, Marvel Studios would have a string of strong movies built on substance rather than just special effects. Apparently the script for Thor, written by Mark Protosevich, is fantastic and with money being pumped into this movie it could really be something special in the capable hands of Branagh. If put into production, Thor will be released in 2010.

Is it only a matter of time before the Avengers are assembled on the silver screen…? Stay tuned, true believer!

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