If you were waiting in line for panels you may have missed out on all the cool stuff outside the convention center. I stayed at 500 West a hotel not too far from the Amtrak station so I do quite a bit of walking during the convention so got to see all of the off-site fun. One of the most fun experiences I’ve had at any SDCC ever was the A&E TV Coma Immersion Experience where I was able to speak with Ms. Lori Peterzell about the upcoming series and the SDCC Coma Immersion Experience. It was really unlike anything I’ve ever seen because it’s such a creative way to really have you experience the new mini-series. Of course you may have seen the original film from the 70s but this looks like a major reboot. Of course when you have the creative minds of Ridley and Tony Scott you know this is going to be a well done provocative film especially since AETV is broadcasting!
Now if you were unable to attend SDCC and see the Coma Experience you can see it through my eyes. Now when I say ‘eyes’ I mean my camera! So come along as I enter the 2012 SDCC AETV Coma Experience. We’ll enter past the lobby area where your checked in at the reception area and enter the lobby of the Jefferson Institute. What’s going on in that secretive medical institute is it to help humanity or something nefarious? You can satisfy your curiousity at the online Coma Experience where you can see it from the eyes of the hacker activists that are out to take down the Jefferson Institute by joining them and the digital game that will allow you to join the Coma Conspiracy against the Jefferson Institute that has friends in powerful places and the money to fight off interlopers! This will help to stoke the flames of curiosity until Coma the mini-series on A&E TV starts this Labor Day!