Event: William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill Documentary Debuts at GalaxyCon Richmond Friday March 15, 2024
William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill from Legion M will take over the Historic Byrd Theater, March 15 at 7 p.m. – Ticket Packages on Sale
ComicsOnline Podcast S13E26 – Mad Documentarians
SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Twenty-Six. Mad Documentarians! This episode, Kevin Dune and Mary Anne are joined by Doug Gilford and Alan Bernstein, who are filming a documentary about Mad Magazine and its effect…
Movie Review: Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope
“When a woman tells you to grow up, that’s God’s way of telling you to get a new woman… There’s three billion women on the planet, and not a lot of great comics, so it’s an easy choice.” -Chuck Rosanski, Mile High Comics
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief
San Diego Comic-Con is the cultural Mecca of geeks everywhere, the one place where we can all gather together and gaze across the vast landscape of all our varied fandom obsessions from superheroes to sci-fi to fantasy to horror to anime to video games and every related subject–Where we can not only hang out with each other but we can meet the creators and stars of all our favorite stuff–where ‘Trek and ‘Wars nerds can take up their sabers and phasers, not to battle each other but to pose with the next generation of geeks or to drink with the real Green Lantern or Duke Nukem and listen together to bands play songs about Aquaman or Laurence Fishburne and then look over and say to each other in the words of Joss Whedon: “Are we not dope?”