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Victor Wachter

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This past weekend at Comic Con, the first annual BioWare Brawl took place next to the San Diego Convention Center.  An epic battle was held between the mages and their captors.  The weapon of choice? Inflatable sword-staffs.   Heroes were born, lives were lost, and a great time was had by all.  Click here to check out the video.

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ponozsticka

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oh rofl ~~

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Kleli

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Hahaha! Wonderful!

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Bryy_Miller

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I can't believe that I missed this.

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Khayness

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They have definetly fought like a Spartan.

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mr will jc

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I hope they died.

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That one chick actually looks like Morrigan from the CGI trailer

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ShadowFaction

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Ostagar in sunny San D? Too bad I wasn't there, who won? :P

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Magonian

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You all need help...hehe nice vid

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Bryy_Miller

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Do people seriously have an issue with this?

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mildmort

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Inflatable swords looked really scary.

Modifié par mildmort, 30 juillet 2010 - 07:48 .


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SnakeHelah

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those were Swordstaves

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lv12medic

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Inflatable swords. So thats why Cailin's army lost. I think its time to have a serious discussion with the Ostagar quartermaster and have a "Performance Appraisal."

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PoisonTheCity

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^_^ sweet. wish I didn't live a million miles away, would've sooo joined in.

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Haexpane

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Always wanted to go to a Comic Con but never badly enough. And now they've turned Comic Con into --- Mainstream Big Budget Movie-Con, bumming out comic fans.



The classic is when they asked people in the room to raise a hand if they saw Iron Man movie, then asked the same group if they had read an Iron Man comic recently. The results were not surprising, but certainly depressing.



The writing in the comics is 1000x better than the writing in those cheeky "FREE MY GUNS/ Nuance is bad!" RDJ Iron Man propaganda flicks

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EmStar202

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hahaha that was so funny! I wish I could've gone!

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ArtRogue

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lol! That looked like fun. The theme music was a nice touch.

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Nerds unite.

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Bryy_Miller

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Haexpane wrote...

Always wanted to go to a Comic Con but never badly enough. And now they've turned Comic Con into --- Mainstream Big Budget Movie-Con, bumming out comic fans.


Nothing wrong with that.

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Tennyochan

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i like the guy that fell to the ground-'dead', noice

oh and that little kid was so cute XD

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Saibh

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Haexpane wrote...

Always wanted to go to a Comic Con but never badly enough. And now they've turned Comic Con into --- Mainstream Big Budget Movie-Con, bumming out comic fans.

The classic is when they asked people in the room to raise a hand if they saw Iron Man movie, then asked the same group if they had read an Iron Man comic recently. The results were not surprising, but certainly depressing.

The writing in the comics is 1000x better than the writing in those cheeky "FREE MY GUNS/ Nuance is bad!" RDJ Iron Man propaganda flicks


Right, big comics fan here, and I can tell you, Iron Man isn't really a favorite of the comics community anyway. They still do big stuff for comic books there, but it's no longer the sole purpose of the con.

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Bryy_Miller

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Iron Man is actually Marvel's lowest selling comic.



Which is weird, because he's also the first thing you think about besides X-Men.

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Saibh

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Bryy_Miller wrote...

Iron Man is actually Marvel's lowest selling comic.

Which is weird, because he's also the first thing you think about besides X-Men.


...

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Sir, may I direct you to a Spider-Man (of course, this is assuming you mean only Marvel)?

Modifié par Saibh, 31 juillet 2010 - 03:00 .


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Bryy_Miller

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I honestly have trouble keeping track of what company owns what character.

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Saibh

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Bryy_Miller wrote...

I honestly have trouble keeping track of what company owns what character.


DC: Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman
Marvel: Anyone else that's important in comics

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Sorry, I'm a Marvel fan.