Articles Archive for March 2010
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Press Release: Guest List Heats Up With the Addition of Firebreather Co-Creator
Comics Artist Andy Kuhn will be on the scene at the 2010 Phoenix ComiCon in May. Phoenix, AZ March 9, 2010: Andy Kuhn has been a professional comics artist since 1994. He has worked for every major American publisher and many smaller ones as well. His titles have included Marvel Adventures, Spider-Man Unlimited and Marvel Team Up (Marvel Comics), Blue
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Press Release: Phoenix Comicon Says Aloha to Hawaiian Dick Co-Creator
B. Clay Moore to appear at the Phoenix Comicon in May 2010 Phoenix, AZ March 9, 2010: B. Clay Moore is the writer and co-creator of Hawaiian Dick, published in 2002 by Image Comics, which Wizard names as one of the “100 Greatest Graphic Novels”, as well as co-creator for Battle Hymn, The Expatriate and The Leading Man. From 2004 to
Costuming/Cosplay »
Losing Weight for Cosplay: Tips, Warnings, and Information
Let’s be honest, a lot of female anime characters have absurdly unrealistic body shapes, typically involving a teeny tiny waist and a pair of breasts that make it seem like she’d topple over. It isn’t much better for the men. Either the male anime stars are rail thin and tall, or they are insanely muscular. It often seems like there
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Press Release: CopperCon Blazes New Trail for Phoenix Science Fiction Conventions
Phoenix’s premiere SCIENCE FICTION convention, COPPERCON (SEPTEMBER 3-6, 2010) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a show-stopping combination of fantastic guests, great programming, and a new venue that will knock everyone’s socks off! CopperCon is proud to feature WORLD FANTASY AWARD winning author STEPHEN R. DONALDSON (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant), BRAM STOKER AWARD winning author WESTON OCHSE (Scarecrow Gods), BRAM STOKER AWARD
Convention Related »
The Convention Fans Blog is Supporting “Con or Bust” – You Should Too!
Con or Bust helps people of color attend WisCon and other science-fiction/fantasy conventions that are committed to increasing racial diversity and understanding in science fiction and fantasy fandom and the field generally. Last year, its first, it helped eleven fans on rather short notice. It is currently raising funds in an online auction; bidding closes this Saturday, March 13, at