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Nice try but you can't fool us - that sounds just crazy enough to be true. Maybe because you refer to it as Amber Heard rather than Mera? :lol

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It's not like i got really specific and said that the insurance helped cover the replacement medical grade silicone after abnormal amounts of wear and tear?
 
FYI - For some reason I can't explain, I briefly tuned into TSS last night. On it Jessi mentioned the next Sideshow non-event, which will be Back to the '80s from 5/15 through 5/17. Given that it's not on any of their social media or calendars yet, no doubt it'll be on par with their spectacular May 4th extravaganza.
 
FYI - For some reason I can't explain, I briefly tuned into TSS last night. On it Jessi mentioned the next Sideshow non-event, which will be Back to the '80s from 5/15 through 5/17. Given that it's not on any of their social media or calendars yet, no doubt it'll be on par with their spectacular May 4th extravaganza.
They need to hurry the hell up and finally hire Autumn's replacement. It's clear they haven't, and with Alex gone, these "events" will only suffer more.
 
I saw on the LYGSS page, that Sideshow is skipping SDCC this year. I understand costs may be a big reason, but that's a huge advertising campaign to miss. Most companies write off stuff like that.
 
I think their loss of so many staff may also have played a roll in them skipping SDCC. Maybe Hot Toys will do its own mini show somewhere around the same time as SDCC.
Yes, losing Autumn, Paul and Alex has left quite a void when it comes to hosts with actual on camera presence/charm. Still, one would think they might have their own virtual event and send a "correspondent" such as Amy Chase to report on relevant collectible reveals at the show.
 
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BREAKING CONVENTION: SIDESHOW SHIFTS FOCUS FROM SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON TO INCLUDE FANS WORLDWIDE IN DIGITAL ENDEAVOR

As the annual convention season gears up in San Diego, pop culture titan Sideshow is announcing a change in tradition: For the first time in over two decades, Sideshow will not be exhibiting at the San Diego Comic-Con.

While bidding farewell to the familiar might surprise some, forging new trails to connect with fans has always been an integral part of Sideshow's mission. This evolution forms part of Sideshow's ongoing strategy to engage with the growing global collector community by transitioning its unforgettable showcases to the digital realm.

Sideshow CEO Greg Anzalone explains, "For more than 20 years, Sideshow has reveled in the ever-evolving spectacle of SDCC. As we've transformed from a humble booth into a gallery-style showstopper, we've enjoyed sharing the magic of pop culture with fans at every event. But we've always dreamed of transcending the physical limitations of the convention, reaching out to a global audience hungry for more."

As convention attendance prices and travel costs grow, accommodations become increasingly expensive and con passes become even harder to acquire, large-scale conventions have become experiences only accessible to a small percentage of the fanbase, unintentionally leaving a large proportion of global pop culture enthusiasts underserved.

Sideshow CMO Robin Selvaggi added, “The recent past has seen our popular culture become the lead in global entertainment. While physical conventions have been wonderful, they've not been able to scale and appropriately serve the exponential growth in fandom. During the pandemic, we took the opportunity to experiment with virtual programming and our collectors' response was phenomenal. We were able to control lighting, technology, sound quality, and setup, which created a richer presentation of a wider grouping of collectible art. By moving our content to a virtual platform, Sideshow will be able to present an even broader selection of brands, art and unique product offerings, while delivering an inclusive experience to a global audience."

Sideshow has been honored to be part of the history of San Diego Comic-Con as it has grown from a comic book-focused event to a movie and pop culture-fueled show. However, Sideshow now looks to concentrate its efforts on creating virtual experiences for its expanding global community of pop-culture enthusiasts.

Sideshow and its partners are set to deliver their largest online experience to date through their Sideshow Con event, taking place July 18-21, 2023. This event promises fans and collectors four days of high-quality content, first looks, product spotlights, special promos, unique contests, giveaways, and much more.

Collectors and fans can pre-register for Sideshow Con at Sideshow Con | Sideshow Collectibles
 
This new format is fine by me. Never been to SDCC. I did use to really enjoy seeing everything at the SS booth at the NYCC (I live in NJ). From seeing product on display they got me to buy the 1st General Grievous Ex PF statue though. I was on the fence, but when I saw it in person I had to have it.

I stopped going to NYCC several years ago. Wasn't fun anymore. I only missed the 1st year until I decided to stop in like 2017 or so. Became way too packed, with so many "new" fans that follow the pop culture fads. Lines for panels were ridiculous, and vendor prices were becoming ridiculous. You used to be able to get really good deals on stuff. Now they try to sell the stuff higher than what I can buy it online for at etailers or even ebay. And have it conveniently delivered to my house rather than lugging it around the convention floor for the day and worrying about getting it home.

I was the first to stop, as my friends went a few more times till they threw in the towel as well. I'd rather watch YouTube vids at home... :lol
 
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