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Neo Does Comic-Con 2012

An introduction to our coverage of Comic-Con 2012.

Hello and welcome to Sports Mole's coverage of Comic-Con 2012.

Errr, say what now?

You 'eard me. Well, as keen followers will know, every year for the last five years I've live blogged from Comic-Con in San Diego on my old home at Digital Spy. That place is dead to me now - frankly, just thinking about DS makes me sick - but my enthusiasm for Comic-Con is unwavering.

Originally I planned to take this year's convention as just a holiday, but then I realised it would literally be a sin for millions of people around the world to be robbed of my award-winning coverage.

So here I am, at Comic-Con, where I'll be live blogging the key sessions for you over the next five days. I'm piggybacking on the Sports Mole software to bring you this - but this content isn't being linked to on the site itself; rather I'm relying on promoting it through Twitter and word of mouth. So if you like one of the posts, please do share it around on Twitter and Facebook: remember, it's literally a sin to waste this.

There will be some content in the next couple days but the action doesn't really get underway properly until Friday, when there are panels for The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones and Jodie Foster's Elysium.

Saturday is a busy old day, with panels for Tarantino's new flick Django Unchained, as well as The Hobbit and Iron Man 3.

Finally Sunday is a right TV fest, starting with a panel for Fringe, then on to the seemingly interminable Supernatural and finishing up with Doctor Who.

Meanwhile, if this is your first visit to Sports Mole, do have a look around. We have some great pieces at the moment, such as this ode to Andy Murray and these charming pictures of women with breasts.

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