
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
Helped convention grow from 300 people to 125,000 in San Diego
One of the people who first contributed time and talent to what has become one of the most popular fan conventions in the world has died of pancreatic cancer, according to the Associated Press. Richard Alf, who fronted a "few thousand dollars" and later chaired the event that would become San Die ...
Read MorePopular names, some we may never had heard of before, all honored
Every time we turn around, it seems that someone we knew or at least were familiar with has died. It shouldn't be a surprise, death is the natural conclusion of life. But in death, we take the time to celebrate that person's life and achievements (and makes us sit back and realize we should try a ...
Read MoreNeil Gaiman proves his superb writing ability once again in 'Doctor Who' episode
This column contains some mild spoilers for the "Doctor Who" episode "The Doctor's Wife." Neil Gaiman first developed a love for the written word reading C.S. Lewis, and marveled over his use of brackets to create a direct connection with the reader. While Gaiman may not necessarily take the ...
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