As it has in years past, Bones will have a panel at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. If you’re going to the Con, this is your chance to find out all about that season finale and what’s up for next season. But that does not mean that nothing about the Bones panel will be new.
Take this kickass Bones poster, for example.
This just released promotional poster first appeared on TVLine, and it’s kind of amazing. Not only does it manage to capture the essence of Bones in a one-line joke, it looks seriously neat.
Check out the full image below:
Come to think of it, Bones could work as a comic book. (If it already is and I don’t know about it, that’s cool too.)
The Bones poster will be available for free at the Fox Fanfare booth (number 4313) during Comic-Con. Plus, if you actually attend the Bones panel on the Friday of the convention, you can get the image in t-shirt form. TVLine is reporting that the shirts will be handed out to everyone in Ballroom 20 for the panel itself.
What about that panel? Here is the official description from the Comic-Con Friday schedule:
1:45-2:45 Bones— Creator/executive producer Hart Hanson, executive producer Stephen Nathan, and stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel discuss the shocking finale of Bones Season 6 as well as what’s in store for Booth and Brennan in an exciting Season 7! Hanson will also introduce the audience to the stars of The Finder, his new FOX series premiering in January. Plus, Q&A! Ballroom 20
Can we start lining up now?
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Are you planning on attending this year’s Comic-Con? Which panels are the most important to you? Have you attended a Bones panel in the past? What would you like to learn from the panelists? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the Comments section below!
(Image courtesy of FOX, via TVLine)
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Laurel grew up in Mamaroneck, NY, Grosse Pointe, MI and Bellevue WA. She then went on to live in places like Boston, Tucson, Houston, Wales, Tanzania, Prince Edward Island and New York City before heading back to Seattle. Ever since early childhood, when she became addicted to The Muppet Show, Laurel has watched far too much TV. Current favorites include Chuck, Modern Family, Supernatural, Mad Men and Community. Laurel received a BA in Astrophysics (yes, that is possible) from Colgate University and a PhD in Middle Eastern Studies and History of Science from Columbia University before she realized that television is much better than studying.