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Press Release: James Marsters, Spike, from “Buffy” & “Angel” Joins the Wizard World Comic Con Tour!
“The great thing about conventions is you the fans. I’m just the conduit to bring you all together to meet intelligent, interesting people from all over the world. Join me at the upcoming Wizard World conventions and be prepared make new friends. I’m looking forward to meeting you soon.” – James Marsters
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Press Release: Suicide Girls Join the Wizard World Comic Con Tour!
The SuicideGirls are exceptionally interesting and stylish beautiful women from all over the world. They are the most crush worthy women we could find on the planet, the girls with style and grace and sexiness that we love! The term “suicide girl” is used by Fight Club author and Portland resident Chuck Palahniuk, in his novel Survivor (1999): “It’s the same with these suicide girls calling me up.” Mooney previously confirmed this novel as the source for the name in the Suicide Girls FAQ but has since removed the reference.
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Press Release: James Marsters, Spike, from “Buffy” & “Angel” Joins the Wizard World Comic Con Tour!
“The great thing about conventions is you the fans. I’m just the conduit to bring you all together to meet intelligent, interesting people from all over the world. Join me at the upcoming Wizard World conventions and be prepared make new friends. I’m looking forward to meeting you soon.” – James Marsters
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Press Release: Suicide Girls Join the Wizard World Comic Con Tour!
The SuicideGirls are exceptionally interesting and stylish beautiful women from all over the world. They are the most crush worthy women we could find on the planet, the girls with style and grace and sexiness that we love! The term “suicide girl” is used by Fight Club author and Portland resident Chuck Palahniuk, in his novel Survivor (1999): “It’s the same with these suicide girls calling me up.” Mooney previously confirmed this novel as the source for the name in the Suicide Girls FAQ but has since removed the reference.