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Adults Only: The Forbidden Topics Of Comic Con
Starting off with the discussion of children’s genitals, Forbidden Topics at Conventions kicked off the 18+ discussion panel intended for the not-so-mature audience. … read more
Crowdfunding: Jump Start
For all aspiring authors, filmmakers, inventors and potential business owners, the panel for Kickstarter provided tips tricks and experience-driven advice for anyone considering crowd funding. … read more
Brandon Routh: The Atom’s Reveal Is Coming
With The Atom getting ready to suit up in what Brandon Routh earlier described as a red and blue mechanized suit, as well as the release of 400 Days later this year, Brandon Routh is giving us plenty to look forward to in 2015. … read more
Animaniacs Panel: Tigger Stars as Draco Malfoy
When the Animaniacs crew gets together to read the script for a Harry Potter movie, the main thing to expect is the utter corruption of all characters from the world of JK Rowling. … read more
Bad Turned Best: Five Minutes With Mark Pellegrino
I had the opportunity to meet up with Mark Pellegrino (Bad Turned Worse, Lost), who spoke about his experiences at Fan X, his personal fans, an “in the works” project with his wife Tracy Aziz and his up coming series The Return. … read more
Anime Happy Hour: Latest and Greatest
The people from Anime Happy Hour—John Evans, Breeane Evans, Brittany Evans and Lindsay Starke—hosted the panel, and they have quite the list of animes they all love. … read more
Carrie Fisher Panel
Carrie Fisher’s panel was a last-minute addition to the panel schedule on Saturday. It was only scheduled for half an hour, which means after all the people sat down we had about 20 minutes with Fisher on stage. … read more
D&D Will Never Be LOTR, and That’s Okay
What separated this panel from others was the thought each author had dedicated to the topic of creating a D&D movie, not only in regards to cinematography, but special effects and storyline as well. … read more
Gender in Comics: Is There a Double Standard?
FanX’s token Gender in Comics panel was marred with rehashed, tired arguments about how much clothes women in comic books should wear. On top of that, these two women on the front row completely hijacked the whole first half of the panel—what a train wreck. … read more
Disabilities in Pop Culture
The panel featured a number of different people who have close ties to the disability community, as well as Josh Twelves, an actor that was born with Arthrogryposis who featured in Ephraim’s Rescue and Unaccompanied Minors. … read more