Comic-Con to celebrate history, heritage
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In this publicity photo provided by James Bond Films, LLC and UA, the Aston Martin Volante from "The Living Daylights" is shown. To honor the 50th anniversary of Bond, MGM and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will park different vehicles from Bond movies in its booth each day for fans to pose for photos at Comic Con from July 12-15, 2012. (AP Photo/James Bond Films, LLC and UA)(Credit: AP)LOS ANGELES (AP) — This week’s Comic-Con pop-cultural extravaganza in San Diego may not be as cutting-edge cool as you think.
Several of the festival’s franchise favorites are showing off their ages this year as they celebrate milestone birthdays, including Tarzan at 100, James Bond at 50 and those strapping 20-year-olds, the Power Rangers.
Other beloved characters blowing out serious candles at this year’s 43rd annual Comic-Con will be Prince Valiant (75), Alfred E. Neuman and his Mad Magazine (60) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (20). The four-day convention begins Thursday and is expected to drive more than 100,000 die-hard fans to the San Diego Convention Center.
Panels, parties and stunts are planned to pay tribute to the long-running properties, proving that Comic-Con continues to be more than just quizzing of-the-moment celebrities and peeking at never-before-seen footage.
In recent years, as the focus at Comic-Con has increasingly shifted to upcoming offerings from Hollywood and beyond, organizers have been tasked with balancing new and old on the already overflowing Comic-Con schedule. It’s all the more apparent this year when so many franchises just happen to be celebrating birthdays that end in either a 0 or 5.
“It’s a coming-of-age story, not just for our property, but for Comic-Con,” said Elie Dekel, president of “Power Rangers” owner Saban Brands. “You now have generations of parents and children who’ve had Comic-Con as part of their lives. It’s become a popular-culture kaleidoscope for what’s resonating with everyone across genres and generations.”
“Power Rangers,” the kids action TV series that spawned a mighty merchandising empire, will commemorate its birthday with the Thursday panel “Power Rangers: 20 Years and Beyond.” Others with anniversary panels include Joss Whedon’s “Firefly” TV series, the “Judge Dredd” and “Courtney Crumrin” comics, “Heavy Metal” magazine and Marvel superheros.
To honor the 50th anniversary of Bond — and stir up hype for the release of a 22-disc Blu-ray box set — MGM Home Entertainment will park different vehicles from Bond movies in its booth each day on the show floor. Fans can pose for photos with rides like the Aston Martin Volante from “The Living Daylights” and a parahawk from “The World is Not Enough.”



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