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Important Information Regarding Programs and Autographs at Comic-Con
All event and program rooms have limited capacity as set by the Fire Marshal. Even though your badge
is needed to get into all events, it does not guarantee you access to any event if it has reached its
capacity. We do not clear rooms between events. Most autograph signings are of a limited nature.
Your badge does not guarantee autographs at any event.
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A LOOK BACK AT COMIC-CON 2008
What's In A Name?
A brief history of the Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive
For science fiction fans, few names were as stellar as Robert A. Heinlein. From
Star Ship Troopers to Stranger in a Strange Land, Heinlein was the
dean of SF writers. Unfortunately, he rarely attended conventions, so his
readers had few opportunities to meet the master in person.
Then in the early 1970s, Heinlein had a life-threatening illness and needed many
pints of a rare blood type. He felt he owed his life to the donors, so when
asked to be a guest at the 1976 World Con in his hometown of Kansas City, he
agreed-but with one specific stipulation: that he would only sign autographs for
people who donated blood.
Thus longtime Comic-Con committee member Jackie Estrada
approached the author with an offer to hold a blood drive
in San Diego if he would consent to being a guest. He agreed,
and in 1977 Heinlein came to Comic-Con. He and his wife,
Ginny, had a great time and Heinlein even drew a picture
for the Sunday morning Art Auction.
"David Scroggy [now a Vice President at Dark Horse Comics] was the first blood
drive coordinator," recalls Estrada. "We also had Theodore Sturgeon there
signing his book, Some of Your Blood, which he gave to all of the blood donors.
We also had entertainment for the people while they were [donating blood]. I
remember that Leslie Cabarga played the piano, C. C. Beck played the guitar. It
was a very fun event and Robert was delighted. We've had the blood drive every
year since."
Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive in its 31st Year!
Comic-Con donors help save lives!
2008's Blood Drive T-Shirt Art, created and donated by John Smallwood-Garcia of Dream Media
The San Diego Comic-Con Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive returns for its 31st big
year in 2008. The Blood Drive hours are 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,
and at 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Sunday.
When you donate blood, you get a special goody bag containing comics, books, and
other fun things, a limited-edition T-shirt, and a raffle ticket for a good
chance to win one of many prizes donated by exhibitors, and maybe even an
exclusive surprise! It only takes about 45 minutes. Sign up at the Blood Drive
Booth (upstairs in the Sails Pavilion near the Freebie Table), and remember to
return to the booth at the end of the day to check the winning numbers to see if
you’ve won a prize!
Click here for some examples of the prizes available to this
year's Blood Drive donors
Blood Drive Special Prizes
Here's a sample of just some of the terrific prizes that have been
donated by these generous contributors for our Blood Drive donors.
School Hard Spike action figure
You're Welcome Cordelia action figure with base
Street Fighter Minimates
Halloween PALz Minimates
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Battlestar Galactica Season 3 Chief Tyrol Figure
City of Villains MMORPG
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4-DAY MEMBERSHIPS
EFFECTIVE NOW UNTIL SOLD OUT
Adults: $75*
JR/SR: $35*
* Children under 12 free with PAID adult membership.
Juniors are 12-17 years old and Seniors are 60 or more years old.
Active military will pay the Junior/Senior price.
This offer does not extend to dependents.
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