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LEGO Comic-Con news & press-release

For LEGO fans the San Diego Comic-Con is a big event every year. Comic-Con started back in 1970, originally called the San Diego Comic Book Convention; showcasing comic books, science fiction/fantasy and film/television, and related popular arts.

Through the years the convention grew to include a larger range of pop-culture elements, such as horror, animation, anime, manga, toys, collectible card-games, video-games, webcomics, and fantasy novels. Comic-Con is the largest convention of its kind in the Americas and the fourth largest in the world, with about 150,000 attendees each year.

So why is Comic-Con a big deal for LEGO fans? Well, because the LEGO Group participates every year, revealing upcoming LEGO sets, as well as exclusive items only available at the convention. Practically all LEGO forums and blogs try to send their representatives and provide first-hand news, so it is a good idea to keep your ears pressed to the news-wires. 😉 

Here I will share with you the official Comic-Con press-release from LEGO, so you get an idea  what’s happening during the convention.

LEGO SYSTEMS CELEBRATES A NEW THEME EACH DAY AT THE SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON 

Surprises abound for fans as construction toy maker unveils new playsets, life-sized models, mystery builds, contests and one-of-a-kind giveaways in support of popular licensed properties

SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON (July 11, 2012) – LEGO Systems, Inc., the world’s leading construction-toy manufacturer, unveils its largest ever San Diego Comic-Con presence with a “theme of the day” calendar of events that celebrates its top licensed properties including LEGO The Lord of the Rings & LEGO The Hobbit, LEGO Super Heroes, LEGO Star Wars and LEGO NINJAGO. LEGO Systems welcomes show attendees with displays of life-size models, first-ever “reveals” of LEGO building sets and limited edition giveaways. In addition, attendees are invited to help “build” a section of its booth each day that features 7.5 feet tall mosaics of Comic Con favorites at booth #2829 of the San Diego Convention Center, July 12-15.

“Each year we’re overwhelmed by the excitement Comic-Con fans show toward the LEGO brand and the new playsets we introduce based on their favorite characters and storylines”, said Michael McNally, brand relations director, LEGO Systems, Inc. “As we celebrate our 80th anniversary this year, we’re pulling out all the stops in San Diego to show fans how the classic LEGO brick continues to build popularity among children and adults of all ages with a rotation of themes and activities for fans of all interests.”

LEGO The Lord of the Rings & LEGO The Hobbit – Thursday, July 12: Epic characters and scenes take LEGO form in the newly released LEGO The Lord of the Rings collection, based on the popular The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Additionally, to coincide with the release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in December, LEGO Systems will introduce a collection of LEGO The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey building sets this December.

The imaginations of fans attending the show will journey to Middle-Earth when they catch a sneak-peek of the first LEGO The Hobbit set in the upcoming collection, and a preview of short videos for LEGO The Lord of the Rings that are scheduled to air on Cartoon Network. The excitement continues with a hands-on Hobbit-themed scavenger hunt to build Bilbo Baggins in LEGO minifigure form. Attendees may pick up the first piece of Bilbo along with a special Middle-Earth map at the LEGO-booth, which will lead them on a show-floor journey to collect the missing pieces to complete the Bilbo minifigure. The reverse side of the map includes instructions for a LEGO The Lord of the Rings contest that challenges fans to build any scene from The Lord of the Rings trilogy for a chance to win a trip to LEGOLAND California along with a Warner Bros. Studio tour. For those not attending the show, instructions can be found at TheLordoftheRings.LEGO.com. LEGO Systems will also host a raffle to award one lucky winner a custom 5-inch model of Bilbo made completely out of LEGO bricks.

LEGO Super Heroes – Friday, July 13: LEGO Super Heroes: DC Universe adventures soar to new heights with the public debut of 2013 LEGO Super Heroes minifigures. To spotlight the collection that recreates famous DC Comic Super Heroes and Super Villains with a collection of sets and buildable characters, LEGO Systems will display a LEGO Super Heroes DC Universe 3-D mosaic featuring iconic images of Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman. One raffle winner will receive an exclusive 5-inch Batman model in LEGO form.

LEGO Super Heroes: MARVEL sets and buildable action-figures bring scenes of great Marvel characters such as the Avengers, Spider-Man and X-Men to life, in addition to new characters unveiled for the first time in their 2013 LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes minifigure form. A life-size model of the Incredible Hulk in LEGO form will dominate the show floor, 2012 construction sets will be displayed and an exclusive 5-inch Spider-Man in LEGO form will be given away to one lucky winner who enters Friday’s raffle.

LEGO Star Wars – Saturday, July 14: May the Force be with San Diego Comic-Con visitors as LEGO Systems unveils the new LEGO Star Wars Rancor Pit construction set, one of 20 new LEGO Star Wars sets launching in 2013 and a sneak-preview of the latest LEGO Star Wars episode slated to air on Cartoon Network. To complete this day’s expedition, a one-of-a-kind 5-inch Luke Skywalker in LEGO form will be given away to one lucky winner who enters the raffle.

LEGO NINJAGO – Sunday, July 15: One of the most successful LEGO play-themes ever, NINJAGO introduces a new chapter to a storyline that merges classic construction with social and virtual gaming experiences, anchored by 26 episodes of the NINJAGO: Masters of Spinjitzu animated television series airing on Cartoon Network. Devoted ninja should gather at the LEGO booth at 2 PM PST on Sunday for a special NINJAGO announcement that will further the excitement of this original story. An exclusive panel discussing all things LEGO NINJAGO takes place Sunday morning at 10:30 AM in room #8. A one-of-a-kind 5-inch green LEGO Ninja will be awarded to winner of Sunday’s raffle.

All around exciting news, isn’t it? What do you think? If you would like to keep track of LEGO’s presence at the San Diego Comic Con, I recommend you follow the news by our blogging friends over at FBTB.net as they are present at the convention. I will also keep you posted especially on new LEGO sets once images are released. 🙂

{ 34 comments… add one }
  • cool! abought to leave my mom is just taking forever! 🙄 😀 i want jabbas palace and the rancor pit they attach! 😯 :mrgreen:

  • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 10:55 AM

    More pictures of the rancor pit here https://www.hothbricks.com/

    • admin July 14, 2012, 11:41 AM

      Thanks, Nick! Looks great! Ranchor looks awesome! :mrgreen:

  • Shade Snake July 14, 2012, 12:11 PM

    Awww!! I want to go! 🙂 I never go to conventions like these!

    • admin July 14, 2012, 3:10 PM

      Yeah, I would love to go too! It sounds awesome! 😀

  • legostuff71 July 14, 2012, 12:14 PM

    so, the rancor pit isn’t coming out until next year?

    • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 7:54 PM

      right.

  • Quad July 14, 2012, 1:09 PM

    That rancor looks pretty cool, notice his fingers and jaw. And I wonder how that lifesize Hulk figure looks!

    • Studless July 14, 2012, 2:08 PM

      I think that I have seen him on video. Go to Legoclub.com and then go to videos, it should be there.

    • admin July 14, 2012, 3:13 PM

      Hulk is HUUUGE! 🙄

  • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 1:22 PM

    How much do you have to pay for tickets

    • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 1:22 PM

      ?

    • admin July 14, 2012, 3:14 PM

      I have no idea. Probably DeeDee would know as she lives there. 🙂

      • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 5:22 PM

        deedee?

        • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 5:57 PM

          my comment is awaiting moderation again.

          • admin July 14, 2012, 6:07 PM

            Nick, sorry about that. DeeDee’s account is kept under moderation as she is one of the long story writers. By using her name your comment went under modetation too. Sorry about that. Stuff like this is always temporary, and I clear it out as soon as I see it. 😉

        • admin July 14, 2012, 6:05 PM

          DeeDee is one of the members here. Most of the time hangs out on the Ninjago forum. I will ask her for you. 😉

          • admin July 14, 2012, 6:22 PM

            All right, I just found it out; ticket prices vary depending on if you are able to get them on some special sale or something, but for four-days they run somewhere aroudn $150-$175 per person. There are also one-day tickets, the cost depending on the day. Everyone says that it is extremely hard to get tickets and if you want to go you have to buy them months ahead. 🙄

            • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 7:36 PM

              Wow. That’s more than I thought.

  • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 2:36 PM

    if you want to see the rancor pit from all angles, it is here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fbtbnet/7569286152/

  • nace10 July 14, 2012, 3:06 PM

    Admin, were do you get the pics for your posts? Google Images?
    ( That’s what I used for my site.)

    • admin July 14, 2012, 3:18 PM

      Nace, I use Google Images occasioinally. Images often get sent in by readers, or I find them myself on the various forums and groups I belong to. 😉

  • Chris of Yoda Archives July 14, 2012, 6:28 PM

    I saw a picture from Hallmark ornaments. It show a Jabba Ornament and in the back ground was a picture of Lego Yoda. So hopefully next year we will see a Lego Yoda ornament.
    2012 LEGO mini fig ornament is a Stormtrooper. It should be out in October.

    • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 7:37 PM

      where was the picture?

      • Chris of Yoda Archives July 14, 2012, 8:05 PM

        Action figure times

        • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 9:14 PM

          thanks.

        • legolotr (Nick) July 14, 2012, 9:16 PM

          awww…noooo. I thought the Jabba would be lego. Then I could get him. there is no chance there will be a keychain of him, sadly. 🙁

    • admin July 15, 2012, 9:01 AM

      Thanks, Chris! 🙂

  • Jacob July 14, 2012, 7:13 PM

    I don’t mean to be to ugly about it, but personally, I hate the fact that they decided to make Bizzaro as a raffle figure. It looks wonderful, and the fact that the only made 1000 of them is really upsetting. I would honestly rather see a different suit of a figure who was already available (or an early release of a minifig that was going to be available later.) With then saying he will not be in any sets is incredibly frustrating, and honestly I’d rather them not make a figure so rare. A variant of an exiting figure (or a to be released figure) would have been much better IMHO.

    • admin July 15, 2012, 9:04 AM

      Jacob, I wouldn’t necessarily believe LEGO that they are only making 1,000 of these figs. It already happened several times in the past when they said the same thing, then released the same minifig in either sets or common polybags. 🙄

  • Jacob July 14, 2012, 7:16 PM

    Other than the exclusive figure nonsense, I have otherwise been extremely pleased with what I’ve seen from SDCC. The Hobbit set looks much better than I would have though LEGO would have made, and we finally have confirmation of a Nick Fury figure. I find it odd that most of Marvel seems based only on Ultimate Spider-Man, and DC is still dominated by Batman, but maybe this will change with summer releases.

  • Tydroid Ninja of NINJAGONESS July 18, 2012, 9:34 AM

    YES! RANCOR FINNALY! Now i can have ultimate destruction on tatooine >:D

  • Tydroid Ninja of NINJAGONESS July 20, 2012, 11:17 AM

    I also heard that the XBOX and PS3 versions of lego Batman 2 Had exlusive character pack that included Bizzaro…To bad wii didnt get in on this deal 🙁

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