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July 27, 2008

Comic-Con 2008 coverage wrap up

Comic-Con -- Here's THR's TV-at-Comic-Con wrap story. Though the intro will read familiar to those who read the "Heroes" post, there's also a rundown of which shows popped (and didn't) at the event, and a look at whether Comic-Con fan reaction actually translates into ratings success.

On the film side, here's Borys Kit's wrap story, running down fan response to "Watchmen," Tron 2.0" and "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

Also, on the Comic-Con landing page, there's additional coverage from the THR staff with looks at the panels for "Dollhouse," "Pushing Daisies," "The Office," "Family Guy," Joss Whedon and more.

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