The more this show goes on, the more questions I have. And they all center around who the hell killed Jason Blossom. This episode takes his death
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Towering over me at a staggering 6'2 is the neon green Kiwi Fox. Kiwi was created over a long period of time, but his physical manifestation took about 2
While on one of my weekly Target runs I decided I needed to beef up my Disney Blu Ray collection. Of course while there I noticed a familiar goofy grin
I've never personally seen a real Japanese tea ceremony before, so I couldn't pass up the chance to see it live at Katsucon. The Comiku Girls hosted the
So as you may remember from a few weeks ago, there was a movement at Katsucon called "Get The Scoop" which encouraged attendees to buy Dippin' Dots and to
In August of 1991, manga-ka Naoko Takeuchi created a sailor suited soldier named Sailor Venus, or Sailor V for short. Sailor V was initially just a short
Since it was announced that Mark Waid would be taking over the Jughead title in the future, I've felt a little bad for everyone's favorite burger eating
So I've been enjoying this series since I picked it up for Bleeding Cool, and while I'm glad to see a "directors cut" of a comic, I was hoping for the
Veronica is many things. She's bossy, fun, a shopaholic, and she likes to make a grand entrance. In the opening story by Dan Parent called "Give My
Katsucon has a long standing tradition of having some of the best cosplay. The following shots were taken Thursday-Saturday, and as you can see each and
After the gang leaves a play of "The Bride of Frankenstag", Twilight Sparkle and her trusted dragon Spike return to find that someone had broken into
Maid cafes are cute, in a word. They are cafes where young men and women dress up in maid or butler uniforms and serve you as if they are your personal
The opening story "Child's Play" caught my eye immediately. While Dan Parent is the artist and writer, the story has a strong Rex W. Lindsay vibe to it.
I've been going to Katsucon for roughly 16 years at this point. I remember when it was a small con, maybe a few thousand people. Then it grew. And kept
Talking mice, daring princesses, and timeless stories. Walt Disney created a legacy, and left his mark on pop culture world wide. His earliest animated