User blog:FishTank/WikiaLive from Austin Comic Con

Crossposted on Community, American Horror Story Wiki (my "home" wikia), Wikia Live, Evil Dead Wiki, Harry Potter Wiki, True Blood Wiki and... wherever else it ends up! If your picture links won't expand, please go to the original post.

Howdy! FishTank here, reporting from Wizard World's Austin Comic Con! (This post is a little delayed, it having been a busy week.) On Halloween weekend, I journeyed with Riordan Wiki's SayuriDarling and Sonic News Network's Bullet Francisco (and one guest each) to the Austin Convention Center, braving torrential rains and flooding to the security of thousands of costumed fans.

Wikia Superfan Crew
First of all, let me tell you more about how I ended up on this trip: Wikia Superfan Crew. While we three Wikians are all Wikia Stars, this program is available to all the Wikian Superfans out there.


 * VIP Passes
 * Front-row reserved seating for the big panels
 * A one-on-one photo with one of the celebrity attendees
 * Travel, transportation, accomodations, and meals (limited)
 * Wikia swag (shirts, bags, etc.)

We didn't this time, but Superfans are sometimes issued GoPro cameras, mobile devices, or whatever else they might need to complete their Mission Packs. A deck full of mission cards await you, including social media and blogging tasks... My Instagram saw a lot of #WizardWorld #WikiaLive.

Day 1
Water, water, everywhere... I got off to a bit of a later start, since my car was having some serious trouble in the rain. As a result, I missed the Lucas Till panel. I'm privileged enough to be within driving distance of Austin, so I got underway, met up with my buddy Billy (an Austin local), and off we went. At the hotel, my Mission Pack (including mission cards and t-shirts) awaited me. A hasty change of clothes later, we were on our way to the event.

Checking in and The Dealer Room We passed scores of costumed fans, from Deadpool to Harley Quinn. I caught some good snaps of a few. My phone was only able to take a bit of video before overheating on both days, but I caught some good snaps. I also found some nice comics. I highly recommend Heroes for Ghosts, a new webcomic worth throwing your support towards. For tabletop gamers, check out Swordfish Islands. We mapped out some plans for Saturday, and met up with the others for a late night meet-and-greet (only SayuriDarling and I had met before, but all six of us found fun to talk about for hours).

Day 2
Photo Ops: The TARDIS and beyond After a hearty breakfast with the guys, we were off and Conning again. First stop: The Tulsa TARDIS. Billy and I can't agree on our favorite Doctor's companions, but we agree we'd jump at the chance if asked! We ran into all sorts of other fans, as the cosplayers were out in force.

My highlights and beyond

 * Bruce Campbell. You have no idea how tall this guy is until you meet him in person (in boots and a ten-gallon hat). You can believe he is larger than life itself.
 * Hearing Rutina Wesley talk about her incredible turn as Reba on Hannibal and how intensely she loved that role.
 * Jason Isaacs getting roped too soon off-stage.
 * I could've taken a pic in Sam and Dean's Impala, with the Iron Man Hulkbuster, or a Star Wars landspeeder. I picked all of time and space with a madman in a blue box, thanks!
 * Pictures with Lady Twisty and the White Nun. Hey, I am from American Horror Story Wiki; I can play cosplay favorites.

So, if you get a chance: be a Superfan! Stay hydrated, make sure you have a backup battery (and charger) for your camera / smartphone in your backpack, wear an incredible costume on day 1 (since day 2 you'll want to have your all-access Wikia Superfan Crew t-shirt), check out the dealer tables for emerging artists, ask good questions at the panels (the less common, the better), and make sure you schedule time between events so that you have some time to get there (things might run late). Most importantly have fun and come with an open spirit to fandoms beyond your own. You never know what adventures you'll get into!