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This year’s Souvenir Book will be a downloadable pdf, filled with lots of full-color articles, including: centennial tributes to Charles Schulz, Stan Lee, Jerry Robinson, and William S. Gaines; a celebration of the 60th anniversary of Spider-Man; 50th anniversary articles on Funky Winkerbean, Ghost Rider, Kamandi, Swamp Thing, and Luke Cage; and 40th anniversary pieces on The Rocketeer, Groo, and Love and Rockets. Plus: a special look back at Comic-Con’s 1970s El Cortez years!The cover, a salute to Dave Stevens’ Rocketeer, is by Comic-Con Special Guest Bill Morrison. Bill began his career painting movie posters, including many for Walt Disney, such as The Little Mermaid, Bambi, and The Jungle Book. He subsequently spent several years drawing The Simpsons for all kinds of merchandise, and writing, drawing, and editing The Simpsons and Futurama comics for Bongo Comics. Recently, Bill created a graphic novel adaptation of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and was executive editor of MAD magazine.
I'll be honest, mine usually winds up in the trash. I'd imagine there is a ton of paper waste with these and printing costs associated. While I know some love to collect it, I get it just like I get why they didn't do pins this year (which I feel is the greater loss).
So without having a physical Souvenir Program Book, will there still be a way of requesting free autographs in the Autograph Area this year?It will be interesting to see what the new policy will be for those seeking autographs without the Souvenir Program Book.Maybe a single personal item instead?
I wouldn't say less, it's just adapting to the times...who's to say if that's what they'll keep doing? Who knows...This year's a test for them as much as it is for attendees...what worked...what didn't...how to address things...we'll see how it goes...
I don't think it's a lessening. Reduction of waste is not a negative. What matters is what's on the floor and in the area. At least IMO.
Free would be lovely but they could also do a paper copy for, I don't know, $5ish and sell it with the SDCC merch.