WonderCon, a terrific pop culture convention run by the people who put on ComicCon in San Diego every year, makes a rare stop in So Cal with the event at the Anaheim Convention Center this weekend. Since ComicCon sold out…
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Will the Long Beach ComicCon Have a Political Tone to it?
by Dan Chmielewski • • 1 Comment
Long time readers know ComicCons in the area usually mark the high Holy days at my house and among my favorite things to buy at these events are sharp and clever political stuff whether its in the form of comics,…
Westboro Baptist Church will Protest ComicCon
by Dan Chmielewski • • 5 Comments
 Those wackos from the Westboro Baptist Church are planning to protest this week’s ComicCon in San Diego under the guise that super heros and sci-fi characters represent “False Idols.” It makes me wonder when they’re going to come to…
Anaheim’s ComicCon Opens
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments
Looking to channel your inner geek this weekend? Come to the Anaheim ComicCon at the Anaheim Convention Center. It’s a smaller version than the massive show in San Diego every July but the crowds were pretty good Friday afternoon. The…
Anaheim Makes a Pitch for ComicCon
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments
ComicCon 2009 (c) 2009, The LiberalOC.com San Diego’s annual ComicCon convention draws 120,000 people a day for a four event event in late July every year, and hurry and buy your tickets now True Believers, because tickets are nearly sold…
Scariest Thing Found at ComicCon (and it's not even Halloween)
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This was the most frightening thing I saw at Comic Con Thursday. The thought of “President Bob Dornan” dealing with the economy, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, AIDS, Gay Marriage, Immigration, a Supreme Court nomination, and HealthCare would be…
Found at ComicCon
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H.P. Lovecraft was a visionary fantasy/horror author and I picked up a T-shirt yesterday at ComicCon that contained a quote from a 1936 letter he wrote. It deals with Republicans… It’s a 1936 letter; do you think it applies to…

