We had some great photos of Comic-Con (click here for the first page, and follow the links there to the rest), but we didn't get them all.  Here's our list, in chronological order, of the top photos we missed at Comic-Con 2009.

  1. Our whole Conference--if anybody got our camera in a gift bag after the Confrence on Wednesday, please send let us know at Conferences@icv2.com.
  2. Anxious people waiting for Preview Night to start.  That's because unlike last year, the convention's Preview Night opened on time, or even a little early.  Last year it opened at least a half an hour after the scheduled time.
  3. The Wednesday night crowds at the booths with exclusives.  We got to the convention center after Preview Night had been running for a couple of hours, and there were already hordes of people streaming out of the Convention Center.  We heard it was a total piranha-fest, as fans mobbed booths, particularly toy booths, with limited edition Comic-Con exclusives.
  4. The Twilight mobs for the panel.  We didn't make it upstairs in time to record the crowds waiting for the Twilight panel in Hall H on Thursday, or their excitement at seeing the stars.
  5. Any of the several panel rooms with all the fans wearing 3-D glasses as they viewed the first-ever 3-D clips at Comic-Con.
  6. Terry Nantier and Jim Salicrup, in suits, at the Disney Book party on Friday night.  You  seldom see suits in San Diego, but the two New Yorkers were able to pull it off.
  7. The line for the masquerade (held Saturday night) at 10 a.m. Saturday morning.  Sitting on the floor was a Batman, sleeping, slumped against the wall.
  8. The woman in the "Trek Chicks Rock" t-shirt.
  9. The Latin Angels chair massage booth, which was doing a land office business when they made our Saturday.
  10. The guy walking through the convention center fast wearing little more than some pretty skimpy Spider-Man briefs on Sunday afternoon.  He was being trailed by a guy with a microphone and about ten other people.  What were they doing?  We have no idea and had to head in another direction.