Wizard World Comic Con at Minneapolis Convention Ctr (07 May 16)
Wizard World Minneapolis’s big day was Saturday, May 7th, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. We’ve...
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Wizard World Minneapolis’s big day was Saturday, May 7th, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. We’ve...
Wizard World Minneapolis, the annual convention gathering of comics, and pop culture fun ended on...
Here are just some photographs from Wizard World Minneapolis’ Saturday show at the Minneapolis Convention...
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Hellblazer #4 (April 1988) art by Dave McKean Read More Constantine In the latest Constantine...
In the latest Constantine episode, it's all about Manny the Angel and Zed. This was a pretty standard monster of the week episode.
As a sign of how old I am, my first comic book that I purchased with my own money was Crisis on Infinite Earths for $1, 30 years ago. I bought it from Yunkee, because I was drawn to the many characters in the books. I believe the Crisis #3 was on newsstand at that time period, so I was actually missing issue #2 for a while (but obviously I've tracked down the missing issue at a comic book store - Sierra Comics and Books in Clovis, California). I have very fond memories of the series, read #5 in the bathtub (to this day, the comic has water damage), blown away by the death of Supergirl, followed by the death of Flash (Barry Allen). Wow, this was amazing comic-changing stuff! There was no internet, there was no Previews; the only way to find out what was happening was to visit a newsstand (because the comic book store was usually too far for me).
Hellblazer #7 (July 1988) art by Dave McKean Read More Constantine After a rather long...
After a rather long winter break, Constantine is back on air. If you recall, the show ended on cliffhanger, with Constantine shot and left for dead.
art by Dave McKean Read More Comic Books Of all the comic book-related television shows...
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