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San Diego Comic-Con runs Thursday, July 24 through Sunday, July 27 at the San Diego Convention Center. Here's what to know ...
Disney was in full on show, don’t tell mode for Predator: Badlands, unveiling the intense first 15 minutes of the upcoming ...
Comic-Con has been a whirlwind of exciting announcements, particularly in the realm of upcoming movies and TV shows. Horror ...
Comic-Con 2025 is upon us. Here are some of the top panels to check out at the San Diego Convention Center during the pop ...
From George Lucas in Hall H to voice acting favorites, comics legends and award-worthy film, here's how to navigate a Sunday ...
"It’s rare that you get to be apart of something that so many people connect to,” actor Josh Hutcherson said of appearing in ...
There’s an art to laying out comic panels—and it’s way more strategic than you think. From pacing to emotion, we break down ...
Con. I wasn't able to go this year, but I have been catching up with all the announcements and stories that dropped.
Superman has been an absolute hit at the North American box office since its July 11 release, so when the DC co-head and ...
Once upon a time—way back in the twentieth century—people got their laughs from reading comics in the newspaper. Today, many of us get our chuckles by seeing (and sharing) humorous memes online.
Celebrities heading up panels at this year's San Diego Comic-Con include George Lucas, Elle Fanning, Ryan Gosling and John Cena.
But are these two cultural phenomena really that different? In a new article, comics scholar Michelle Ann Abate argues that memes are an important new type of digital comic.