Deconstructing Comics #712: San Diego Comic-Con Begins
San Diego Comic-Con has always been about more than comics! That’s the contention of producer and journalist Mathew Klickstein, who
Read moreSan Diego Comic-Con has always been about more than comics! That’s the contention of producer and journalist Mathew Klickstein, who
Read moreThis was, of course, inevitable. Comic-Con International announced Monday that its in-person event, scheduled for July of 2021, has been
Read moreI’m not ashamed to admit that I might be one of the world’s biggest fans of Kevin Smith. Granted, I
Read moreI’ve loved movies since I was 4-years-old, and I ultimately credit Batman (1989) with blowing the door open to the
Read moreAuthor Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) has made an impression on anyone who has an appreciation for literature. Moreover, the writer tends
Read moreIt could be argued that even before this pandemic, movies were missing something. Or at least, I think so, but
Read moreUnderstandably, Comic-Con: International is different in 2020 than in years past. For the past decade or so, the world’s largest
Read moreMaybe I shouldn’t admit this, but for this article, I will. I’m 31, yet I still watch Saturday morning cartoons
Read moreDespite Constantine (2005) being released during the start of the golden age of the comic book movie and proving to
Read moreMuch of writer-director-producer George A. Romero‘s filmography is seemingly prescient of the times in which we’re living. I’ve recently re-watched
Read moreNot many conventions are going to be happening this year, well, not in the traditional way, at least. Instead, just
Read moreSan Diego Comic Con would have been this week, but since we’re all at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Read moreIn a statement posted to the Comic-Con International website Friday morning, the organizers of the annual San Diego comic convention
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