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Tag Archives: Comics

SDCC and NYCC Cosplay-Costumes

March 22, 2017

Cosplay, the act of dressing in the costume of a character from an element of popular culture—movies, comic books, television, …

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John Scalzi’s “Who Gets To Be a Geek? Anyone Who Wants to Be”

July 26, 2012

“Who Gets To Be a Geek? Anyone Who Wants to Be” is a blog entry by John Scalzi that beautifully …

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Comic-Con Costumes 2011

May 8, 2012

A great collection of costumes from Comic-Con 2011 in San Diego. Get inspired for this year’s event.

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War on Women, Illustrated with LEGOs

March 22, 2012

Is there a Republican “War on Women”? These illustrations, in LEGO bricks, prove it!

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SYLLABUS: The Living Dead in “Mythology and the Movies”

August 31, 2011

Study The Living Dead: zombies, ghosts, vampires, cyborgs, ancestors, mummies, and other mythological creatures.

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Comic-Con 2011: Zombies Are Good To Think With

July 22, 2011

Zombie research, a seemingly

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Speaking of LEGOs…

February 8, 2011

LEGOs are cool and not just for little kids. See our entry into the LEGO Harry Potter Building Challenge.

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Comic-Con 2010 Costumes

July 30, 2010

Great costumes from Comic-Con 2010

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Comic-Con 2010 is coming!

June 17, 2010

More Comic-Con costumes!

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Rosie’s Comic-Con Guide

March 6, 2010

Rosie’s guide to Comic-Con will make your visit safer and more fun!

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