You read that right, in two short weeks, C2E2 will be underway. I’m getting ready, are you?
Category Archives: Conventions
C2E2 – A Month To Go
If you are attending C2E2, make sure to stop by our Fan Table in the Fan Village S100A to enter our Life-Sized Yoda Contest. Yes, you could take home some fabulous prizes, including this:
All proceeds will benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Look for more details soon on this and more exciting announcements. And don’t forget, we will be discussing Kenobi on Saturday and Dark Empire on Sunday.
Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo 2014!
Chicago Force is proud to announce that we will have a Fan Table at this year’s C2E2! You will find us at our table all three days, Friday April 25th through Sunday April 27 at McCormick Place.
We are also really excited to announce that we will be having our book club at C2E2 in April. We are so excited that we are having it twice. So not only will you find us at our table, but we will be conducting our book club on Saturday and Sunday at the con.
Book: Kenobi by John Jackson Miller DATE: Saturday, April 26 TIME: 4:45 – 5:45 PM LOCATION: C2E2 – S100A Book: Dark Empire from Dark Horse DATE: Sunday, April 27 TIME: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM LOCATION: C2E2 – S100AWe have a lot of fun stuff planned, so check back here for more information closer to the con.
Wizard World Chicago 2013
Come See Us at Wizard World Chicago!
Celebration 6
Celebration took place August 23 through August 26 in Florida. With temps near 100 and humidity around a million, most of Chicago Force would have wished to be back home, except it was the same weather in Chicago that weekend.
C2E2 After Party
On April 14, 2012 after C2E2, Chicago Force met at the home of Dan McGinn and talked over our great day at C2E2.
WindyCon 2006
WindyCon 33 took place at the Wyndham O’Hare Hotel from November 10-12.
Celebration III
Brought to you by Duct Tape and the letters F and U
Capricon 2004 has come and gone, and all that is left is the memories. Well, that, and hang-overs, empty bank accounts and probably a number of lawsuits.
Sci-fi/fantasy conventions are interesting things. Like salmon swimming upstream, geeks travel to conventions to be with our geekly brothers and sisters, breed, and die (or in some cases, wish we had). Capricon 24 was no exception. There was the vendor room, art show, Critter Crunch, Photo Scavenger Hunt, and this year, Klingon Karoake, which really had to be experienced to be believed.
One huge change, for us at least, is that this year Chicago Force was in charge of decorating and running the Con Suite. For those of you who are mundanes, the Con Suite is a dining-room/lounge where people can go to eat, read, relax and in at least 3 cases last week, sleep. Now, normally the Con Suite is a fairly generic set-up, with some food and tables to sit at. But Chicago Force doesn’t do generic, do we?
Of course not. Silly question.
We had been invitied to decorate the Con Suite because of the work we did on our Jabba the Hutt party, so it’s not like we could throw some pop and cheese & crackers on a table and call it good. After much discussion, we decided that we should do Bespin’s Cloud City from The Empire Strikes Back. The pristine walls and elegant decorations lend itself well to the function of the Con Suite.
Words can literally not describe the end result, but before we jump into the pictures, it would be remiss not to recognize the hundreds of hours that people put into the making of this venture. This was a labor of love no matter what angle you look at it from. First and foremost thanks go to the core design team of Shauna, Heather, Carrie, Dinel, Dave and Caroline who spent more time packing things up and down Shauna’s stairs than many people spent in total (Shauna, you really need to move to the ground floor. Really). Erica, Matt, Thom, Phil and myself also spent a considerable amount of time cutting, sanding, painting, and just doing gerneral constructive-type things. In fact, pretty much every regular CF member pitched in to make this event a success, from storage, shopping, construction to setup and tear-down. We thank you all.
Special thanks also needs to go out to Chris and Steven Bornhoeft from Quad City Jedi Order for the air of realism they added with their Han and Luke Bespin outfits. Seeing Han getting lowered into the carbon-freezing chamber and Luke battling Vader was the apex of Star Wars fandom for a long time to come. They also came through in a pinch by building a movie-quality Ice Cream Maker Guy prop in 10 minutes out of spare parts. Freeze-frame the movie and compare our picture to it; I dare you to find a difference.
Lastly, Chicago Force would like to thank Capricon for giving us this opportunity to spread our creative wings, and to all the great fans, both costumed and plain-clothed, who stopped by to experience and compliment our efforts. Hearing your kind words makes it all worth while.
OK, I am going to go cry now. Enjoy the pictures.