Here's the letter sent to all;
You're Invited To…MorrisonCon
Friends,
Hi, I'm James Sime, some of you may know me from Isotope Comics in San Francisco Please let me invite you to come and be a part of creating something truly unique together.
A number of weeks ago you heard a rumor about a thing called MorrisonCon, you may[...]
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And the police scanner that Hope is using to monitor criminal activity.
The Isotope Bank And Trust, 326 Fell Street?
A quick trip to Google reveals that in San Francisco, the bay of which the scene is set, on 326 Fell Street at Gough Street you'll actually find the famous Isotope comic store.
Clearly the Serpent Society were[...]
While Millar has a reputation for bombastic bravado that strains at the edges of reality, there are certain steps that he wouldn't take (although these are expected to be tested next week when Mark Millar launches Millarworld Week with Comic Book Resources).
However, Grant Morrison has no such qualms!
With the comic store Isotope and iFanboy's money[...]
Isotope in San Francisco ran a late night party event with Grant Morrison last week, to celebrate the launch of his new book, Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human.
And naturally they had a cocktail list to match, created by Kirsten Baldock.
Here's a shot[...]
At Wondercon, the comic store Isotope, the website iFanboy and publisher Image put on a Walking Dead Zombie Bar Crawl with Robert Kirkman.
The rest of the Survival Guide that James Sime of Isotope put together for the event can be found here… but first here's a little video of the event with Robert Kirkman[...]
But it might be on the way back.
Last night, in association with Isotope (Bleeding Cool nominee for Comic Shop Least Likely To Be Mistaken For Android's Dungeon) at the Noise Pop Culture Club in San Francisco, Ben Templesmith drew a page of art for issue ten, live, his work projected onto the walls, with music[...]
And now Friday and Saturday tickets for San Diego Comic Con 2011 have officially sold out too, James Sime of Isotope Comics is giving Bleeding Cool readers who failed to get their San Diego tickets a slight glimmer of light.
Your own free FailFrog button to celebrate the failure of geekness infused with technology.
Just send a[...]