Continuing where we left off: Here's the schedule of what I did at Comic-Con International in 2004.
Someone wrote to ask me, as many have over the years, "How could you do so many panels?" It sounds silly but I think the answer is that I liked being at Comic-Con, I liked making some sort of contribution to Comic-Con…and I didn't know what else I could do there. I don't like sitting at a table signing books. I couldn't just wander the halls for 4.5 days. When I went to program items, I usually sat there frustrated that the moderators weren't asking the questions I thought they should be asking.
So why not? It gave me a place to sit and a chance to ask questions of…well, just look at some of the people we had on panels back then. I even got to interview Ray Bradbury for an hour in '04 and at several other Comic-Cons.
I'm going to post these, one per day, up to and including the list for 2011. The listings were already on this blog minus the little graphics I put on them back then but I like looking at them in this format and I hope you do too. And at some point, I'll post an index to where you can find the years after 2011.