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Phoenix Comicon 2015

This past weekend nerds converged in Phoenix to the premier pop culture event of the Southwest – Phoenix Comicon. This con was four days of pure, nerdy bliss. Mind-blowing cosplay, top-notch guests, a massive show room floor and impeccable organization made it one of the best cons I have ever attended!

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I was happy to have a more interactive role this time with my media pass for the Who Wars podcast. I was fortunate enough to be there every single day and documented it all in the form of notes, audio, video and photographs.

Here’s my recap:

Day 1 (Thursday)

I picked up my media pass and headed to a panel about the darkest episodes of Doctor Who. I was surprised how full it was, probably about 90-95% capacity. It was a great panel that gave us a top 10 list of the darkest episodes complete with clips from classic Who and Nu-Who. Can you guess which episode was number one?

Next it was off to my interview with Chuck Wendig. He’s the author of the upcoming Star Wars novel, Aftermath, which takes place right after Return of the Jedi. This was my first scheduled interview that I’ve done like this so I was a bit nervous. But, Chuck was super nice and told me everything he possibly could about the book without being taken out by Lucasfilm.

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After that, I got the last part of a panel about Star Wars conspiracies. Here they discussed such pressing topics as: Are Yoda and Palpatine besties? Did Palpatine kill Padme? And more!

Day 2 (Friday)

I started off day 2 with an interview with writer Paul Cornell. He’s written a lot of things for Doctor Who, so of course we wanted him on Who Wars! He is such a personable and friendly guy, really a pleasure chatting with him!

After that, I wandered to show room floor for a bit. It seemed even bigger this year and there was literally something for everyone! Some of my favorite purchases this year included a Tomorrowland pin, a Mockingjay pin, a TARDIS bow tie, a plush R2-D2 ball, and a cute R2-D2 knit hat!

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Next up was my interview with Hi-Fi colorist Brian Miller. He’s done Star Wars and Doctor Who art as well as colored some of the Titan Doctor Who comics we review on Who Wars. His partner in crime, artist Joe Corroney, was sitting right there so I also did an impromptu interview with him.

Next I headed up the Hall of Heroes. This is the area where all the actors and costuming groups were. I checked out the TARDIS and the Star Wars area. Then I went over to where the actors were to see who I could find. I saw Tom Kane (the voice of Yoda on Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and in a moment of bravery, determination and pure hope I went up to him and asked him for an interview. He graciously agreed and invited me to sit at his table for about a half hour and answered my questions in between signing and doing voices for fans. And we also did a “Yoda-off”, so that was epic.

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Mr. Kane is so incredibly nice and I am so happy to have the privilege of talking to him!

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After that, I headed to the Jason Isaacs panel. It was a pretty good panel, but he didn’t talk much about the Inquisitor or Star Wars Rebels. I would have loved to get an interview with him, but it sadly didn’t happen.

Tom Kane had a spotlight panel after that where he might have hinted that Jabba could be making an appearance in Star Wars Rebels…

I did a bit more wandering and people watching and that was it for day two.

Day 3 (Saturday)

Suited in my Aphra costume, I started day three with a Star Wars Rebels panel that recapped season 1. That was good for me because I had already basically forgotten everything that happened in season one.

Next was the Chuck Wendig spotlight panel. Again, he couldn’t really talk much Star Wars, but it was cool to hear his stories and advice he had for people.

My next choice was the ultimate Who Wars decision. There was a panel about the Force and one about the Master. Ultimately I went with the one about the Master because 1) I had only been to one Doctor Who panel so far, and 2) I haven’t watched much classic Who and thought I might learn a thing or two. And I certainly did. It was very informative and even made me want to go check out some of the classic episodes with the Master.

Katee Sackhoff was the next panel. Although it was interesting to hear her talk about her time on Battlestar Galactica, I was hoping she would say something about Clone Wars. But she didn’t. I also would have LOVED to interview her, but it just wasn’t feasible.

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 Day 4 (Sunday)

Day four was so much fun! I started with a panel about having an animation career that featured animation veterans Jason Spisak, Adam Beechen, Shannon Eric Denton and Heath Corson. There were so many people interested in an animation career and the guys gave such awesome advice!

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Then afterwards I interviewed voice actor, Jason Spisak, who did the voice of Lux in the Clone Wars. He was very funny, genuine and awesome.

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Next up was Star Wars Family Feud. This was a super fun, high energy recreation of the game show but with Star Wars based questions. It was Rebels vs. The Empire and everyone had a lot of fun! Right after this I was able to witness the Running of the Willrow Hoods! It was a bit smaller than the one at Star Wars Celebration, but still amazing! Indeed, ice cream is ALWAYS canon!

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After some final show room floor gazing I left Phoenix Comicon 2015 grinning from ear to ear after the amazing weekend I had. Thankfully I don’t have to wait a full year for the next event, Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest is in December!

In the meantime don’t forget to check out my photos on Flickr and my coverage of Phoenix Comicon on Who Wars!

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Happy 10th Anniversary, NuWho!

Today marks the 10th anniversary of NuWho! I thought it be appropriate to share my top 10 favorite NuWho episodes on this momentous occasion. Please note, they’re in no particular order and 2-parters count for 1 episode for these purposes. Enjoy!

10) The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
These episodes had the perfect blend of horror, drama and romance. The message of love was also beautiful and poignant.

9) Vincent and the Doctor
Seeing one of my favorite artist portrayed onscreen was enough to put this one on my top 10 list. But Tony Curran’s astounding portrayal as Van Gogh was one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking things I’ve seen in my life.

8) Human Nature/The Family of Blood
I loved theses episodes. It was like Doctor Who meets Downton Abbey. I also love how Martha really gets a chance to shine. I was happy to hear the writer of these episodes, Paul Cornell, will be at the Phoenix Comicon this year!

7) Adipose
So this episode is pretty silly, but the chemistry between Tennant and Tate really is what really stands out for me. That scene with them talking through the windows was comedy gold!

6) The Girl in the Fireplace
The gorgeous setting, magnificent costumes and fascinating story make this episode a real classic. I also like how it eloquently discovers the effect The Doctor can have on someone’s life.

5) The Girl Who Waited
Karen Gillian really outdid herself with this one. The scene with the young and old Amy discussing their love for Rory is one of my favorite Who scenes of all time.

4) Blink
A truly terrifying and clever episode. I’ll never look at a statue the same way again!

3) The Doctor’s Wife
This one has some fascinating insight into the relationship between The Doctor and The Tardis. It was so cool to see the TARDIS personified.

2) Robin Hood
I’ve always been a fan of Robin Hood so I was thrilled to see the Who take on it. I loved this fun, adventurous romp through Sherwood Forrest.

1) Journey to the Center of the TARDIS
I thought this episode was notable because we got to see so much of the TARDIS interior.

Kate’s Craft Corner – Tardis Bottle

The final product.
The final product.

When you’re a Whovian you always seem to notice things that are “Tardis Blue”. So when I noticed the beautiful blue color of the Skyy Vodka bottle, I knew right away that it would make an awesome Tardis bottle. After emptying the bottle*, I stripped the stickers off with rubbing alcohol, got some paint markers at the craft store, and carefully painted the iconic details onto the bottle and voila! A beautiful Tardis bottle that would actually make a wonderful vase for some blue roses! 🙂

*Please drink responsibly and if you are a youngling please have an adult procure the bottle for you.

Quote of the Day – Doctor Who Edition

You know when you meet someone so beautiful and then you actually talk to them, and five minutes later they’re dull as a brick?

Then there’s other people, and you meet them, and you think “Not bad – They’re ok,” and then you get to know them, and – and their face just sort of becomes them, like their personality’s written all over it, and they just – they turn into something so…beautiful.”

Amy Pond (Doctor Who – The Girl Who Waited)