Jackson came over in between filming to shoot the sh*t and we got to see more details of this crazy-looking outfit once he took the jacket off. Underneath, he was wearing a tight-fit red tunic and a wide studded belt with his left arm covered up to the shoulder by a black glove and his other hand covered by a smaller white glove. Between that and the jacket, the outfit made him look almost like if the Bad-era Michael Jackson shaved his head and became a pimp. (::shudder:

Still, Jackson knew how to sell the character, and one can expect that many enterprising fans will try to imitate the costume at Comic-Con once they see it.
We also got to look at the production board with some of Miller's sketched-out storyboards and black and white still photos from the production including a few seductive pictures of Eva Mendes in heavy mascara as Sand Sarif and Scarlett Johanssen with glasses as Silken Floss, another classic Eisner femme fatale. Del Prete and Miller both hinted that there'd be lots of cameos by other Spirit characters, and we already know that Jaime King and Paz Vega (Spanglish) will be playing two of them.
There was also a photo of Macht in silhouette striking a pose similar to the teaser poster for the movie with his bright red tie off to the side as if blowing in the wind, creating a neat effect.
Sadly, our set visit and time spent with Miller and the actors was far shorter than we had hoped, nor did we get to see too much of the production or concept art besides what we saw on the board. We also weren't given too clear an idea what the plot was about, except that it was by no means an origin story and that it mainly told the story of Sand Sarif, the Spirit's great love who went bad. I'm sure that once Miller gets what he's shooting into the computers and the computer guys start messing around with it, it will look just as cool as Sin City and 300.
At the time of this writing, Will Eisner's The Spirit is scheduled for release by Lionsgate on January 16, 2009. Check back later soon for our interview with producer Deborah del Pete.