Yesterday while I waited for my power to come back on, the good folks at Comic-Con posted the Saturday Programming Schedule. Go over it and note what you want to see there. The double feature of Quick Draw! and Cartoon Voices I. both hosted by Yours Truly, should be on the list.
Another thing worth studying: The schedule and map of shuttle bus routes is available on the con website. Even if you know (or don't need to know) how to get from your hotel to the convention and back, those shuttles can be very handy just getting around the city. A lot of streets will be blocked off during the convention but not where the shuttles go.
I got a message from someone asking me for my booth number at the con so he can come get things signed by me. I don't have a booth number because I don't have a booth. I don't sell anything at conventions and the few times a con has made me sit at a designated booth or table, I was bored out of my cranium.
A fellow writer of funnybooks once told me that he gets a special tingle each time he's requested to sign his name. This is a feeling I have yet to experience and in an odd way, I'm proud of that. If you want something signed, fine. Unless it's a promissory note or a confession to a felony, I'll be glad to oblige. But I am not going to construct my convention around the presumption that anyone wants my scrawl.
I'm actually very easy to find at the convention since I'm on so many panels. A search of the schedule tells you where I'll be at those times and I have been known to hover near the absolute epicenter of the convention hall which, of course, is Sergio Aragonés' booth, I-07. I'm also hard to miss when I roam the hall. I'm the one not dressed as a Klingon, a zombie, The Joker, Harley Quinn, a barbarian, a Star Wars stormtrooper or Stan Lee.