The 4th was with us – Comic-Con Revolution Ontario, part 2

The 4th was with us – Comic-Con Revolution Ontario, part 2

Day two of Ontario Comic Con Revolution was also packed with fun and exciting panels and costumes – so much so that Dennis and I decided to split up the review into two parts.

And actually, to cover something else that happened on the first day, Dennis took this photo of one of our new favorite vendors, Throwback Therapy, while I was taking a break in the car in the lot across from the convention center.

We discovered them at the Japanese festival last summer in the South Bay while perusing their vendor area. If you love the old Cartoon Network shows like the Powerpuff Girls, Billy and Mandy and Ed, Edd & Eddy, and love pins, you’ll love their store!

So the second day of the convention, we went to the booth, bought a couple we had missed visiting them in Orange County the year before and hit another new to us vendor of Helluva Boss pins.

But before we hit the pins inside, our first stop was at the car display we missed posing with the day before at the entrance to the convention center.

More fun cosplay to be seen on Day Two.

Myself and our friend Jessica (of “Chateau Layton” fame) attending the second Timothy Zahn panel on Day Two.

Our last day on vacation, the day after the convention, we lounged around Chateau Layton, ate popcorn, watched retro anime shows and Dennis built this model form one of our favorite retro American animation shows, Futurama.

All in all, it was a fun, busy vacation that we’re looking forward to repeating next year.

Kristine – Guest Blogger

Dennis:

324th blog completed.

Second Steampunk novel: 22,571 words.  Chapter Six done.

Second Steampunk screenplay:  158 pages. I added a page.

First Steampunk screenplay:  Updated with notes from the novelization.

First Steampunk novel:  77,546 words.  Completed until an editor reviews it.

Third Steampunk screenplay:  38 pages.

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