#SDCC Guinness Book Awards X-Men #1 Highest Selling Comic
Today at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con, the Guinness Book of World Records awarded Marvel Comics’ X-Men #1 the award for the Highest Selling Single Comic Book. On hand to receive the award was longtime X-Men writer Chris Claremont (left) and Marvel Publishing COO, Jim Sokolowski. Oddly enough the artist for X-Men #1, one James Lee, was not in attendance for the presentation.
Those in attendance for the celebration (done in front of the life sized replica of Odin’s Throne from the upcoming Thor movie) could hear gentle sobs from somewhere in the back of the crowd. Mumbles of “Dagnabbit, I though Spawn #1 would take it!” could be heard from an unknown baseball cap adorned fan.
“This is a great achievement for Marvel. I’m very glad to have been a part of the creative team behind these beloved characters…” said Claremont.* Adding “…of course if you’d like to read how I would have actually finished that series you could go buy X-Men Forever... on sale now!”
*Ok, Chris didn’t actually say this, but we thought you’d agree.

There is a line from C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters: “The devil cannot abide to be mocked.” For some reason, I thought of it today as I contemplated the scene outside the San Diego Convention Center.



And now this year, after a skydiver came into WonderCon during an improved panel with Bruce Boxleitner and Cindy Morgan playing their roles from the Tron Universe, people have been waiting to see what’s next. So people packed Hall H to see cast members Jeff Bridges, Garrett
And we’re off! The first Hall H presentation goes to DreamWorks Animation, making its Comic-Con debut with
It’s one of the images that defined the fantasy illustration industry we geeks love so much. And to a lucky buyer, Frank Frazetta’s 1971 Conan the Destroyer sold in a 1.5 million gold piece private sale agreed to at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con with Robert Pistella and Stephen Ferzoco of Frazetta Management Corporation. No word yet on who purchased the piece of where it will be hung, but we assume it’ll adorn a wall next to fine mahogany bookshelves full of leather bound collections of Tolkien, maquettes of scantilly clad heroines, and signed Rush LPs.


As promised, Paramount Pictures released more images from Thor, opening May 6, 2011. Director Kenneth Branagh has clearly cleaned up Jack Kirby’s vision of Asgard, making things nice and shiny.




