Pj haarsma biography of christopher walken
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Buzz
Buzz is a comic book artist known for his work on JSA, Atomika, Vampirella, Luna, X-Factor, Impulse and Shi, to name a few. A very popular and s
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Joel Adams
Joel Adams, eldest son of Neal Adams, graduated the School of Visual Arts in New York and, after dabbling in comics, decided to make his career in
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Neal Adams
Neal had legendary ‘runs’ on Batman, X-Men, Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Deadman. Adams rescued Batman from the campy TV show, and transformed him
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Charlie Jane Anders
Charlie Jane Anders is an award-winning author of All the Birds in the Sky, which was listed on Time Magazine’s “Top 10 Novels” of She is the
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Franco Aureliani
Franco (Aureliani) is a comic book writer and artist, best known for writing the Eisner and Harvey award winning DC Comics series Tiny Titans. He w
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Franco Aureliani
Franco (Aureliani) is a comic book writer and artist, best known
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SDCC Panel Animals on Screen and Off Putting Comments
For SDCC, I decided to go animal-themed so attending the panel, Animals on Screen, sponsored bygd Lions, Tigers & Bears seemed like a natural choice. inom like animals. I didnt like the panel. If you didnt look into the statements made, you would be misled and thats problematic, especially since the föredrag at SDCC was essentially the same as the panel at WonderCon with a few minor tweaks.
In California, all three large animals have been a concern. At one time, California was home to large cats like the mountain lion and jaguar. The California state flag and the mascot of UCLA and UCL testify to the once prominent grizzly bära population. Bears were recently the topic of a depiction of how women face fear from dock, but until last year the only fatality from a bära attack, with the death of Patrice Miller (8 November ), had been attributed to bears in training or captive situations.
For a while, the lion
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Silicon Valley Comic Con
Thanks to prime mover Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, San Jose now has its own "Comic-Con": theSilicon Valley Comic Con. San Jose has been home to many science-fiction/film and TV/comic-themed toy shows or conventions over the years (many of us still have fond memories of TimeCon at the old San Jose Convention Center), some of them pretty rinky-dink. In recent years, much of the excitement migrated to San Francisco for WonderCon, the Bay Area's affiliate of the San Diego Comic-Con mothership. Since WonderCon's been gone, the Bay Area has a felt a void when it comes to the big-time con experience, but the excitement has moved an hour south to San Jose, where Wizard World has taken to staging shows, and now "Woz" has birthed his very own. Or, for those paying slightly closer attention, absorbed the Big WOW! Comic Fest (formerly known as Super-Conoh, how's a casual geek to keep track?) and given it a shot in the arm.
The first-annual Silicon Valley Co