I was also able to see the Lois & Clark reunion with John Shea (Lex Luthor) and Dean Cain (Clark Kent/Superman). That was a really good panel. Both men look exactly like they did in 1994 and answered every question asked and even gave a little insight into the making of the show. Dean Cain mentioned that the role of Clark/Superman came down to Kevin Sorbo and himself (good call, ABC).
The panel everyone came to see, though, was with Stan “The Man” Lee. It was an honor and privilege to be able to see Stan in action. Even though he’s 90 years old, the man is as sharp as a tack, quick with a joke or a story about working with some of the greatest artists of his era. The highlight of the Q&A was when some ass clown decided to openly accuse Stan of plagiarism. I won’t get into what the dickhead said, but Stan brushed it off and the crowd let the guy have it. The best part was when Stan did a call back joke later in the panel. Someone asked him where he came up with the idea of the X-Men, and without missing a beat, Stan said, “I just read that book.” It was treat to be able to see Stan Lee in person. Cross that off my bucket list.
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