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 Is San Diego Comic Con still for comics  For years, people have bemoaned the fact that SDCC is increasingly about movies and TV, and now comics retailers are giving up. Yesterday, we listed comics as one of the losers of Comic-Con, but veteran journalist and Image Comics staffer David Brothers disagrees. Here   why.     Top image: Kevin Dooley/Flickr. Hi, I ;m David Brothers, I work at Image Comics, and I had a great time at San Diego Comic-Con this year. From  stanley cup set-up on Tuesday morning to the beginning of tear-down on Sunday evening, I was working at SDCC. When I wasn ;t at the show, I was in my hotel room trying to keep up with my normal duties at work stanley thermos mug  so I could go out and see friends for a couple hours at night. I was there to work, basically, and I say this to make it plain that I ;m not the conventional con-goer. But at the same time, my stanley mug  position as an Image employee gives me a chance to have a unique convention experience and the opportunity to talk to a vast cross-section of con-goers. Our booth was packed throughout the weekend, thanks in no small part to the announcements we made at Image Expo on the first day of the convention and the creators signing comics for their fans. Most people visiting a comics publisher   booth are already on the hook to a certain extent, but I met people who ;d been going to SDCC for anywhere between one and twenty-plus years who were all excited to be there. Our booth was packed the whole wee