San Diego Comic-Con was back in business after canceling events two years in a row due to the pandemic. Although SDCC mounted a smaller Special…
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A whole new year means a whole new year of cons. Southern California didn’t have to wait long as the second weekend of January was…
The nadir of con season comes in July when nerds descend upon San Diego like a swarm of locusts for Comic-Con. Before then, Comic-Con International,…
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The Long Beach Comic Expo and its older brother, the Long Beach Comic Con, have become two of my most eagerly anticipated events every year.…
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Batman #51 Published on: 4/27/2016 Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: Greg Capullo, Danny Miki, and FCO Plascencia So, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo…