It's the rumor that makes the rounds every summer. That Comic-Con is soon going to abandon San Diego for some other convention-friendly city like Las ...
SAN DIEGO -- Richard Alf, one of the co-founders of San Diego's Comic-Con, has died from pancreatic cancer at age 59.
Friend and fellow Comic-Con co-...
As part of an unspoken tradition, the pasty fanboys of Comic-Con in San Diego were given the gift of beautiful actresses such as Charlize Theron, Kate...
Fans of the J.J. Abrams-created sci-fi series "Fringe" are eager to find out what happens with star Joshua Jackson's character Peter Bishop next seaso...
Film mogul Harvey Weinstein has cast a large shadow over the entertainment business since first hitting it big with "Pulp Fiction" in 1994 and more re...
Jack Kirby, a pioneering American comic book artist, created or co-created such well-known superĀheroes as Captain America, The Fantastic Four, The H...
Comic-Con 2011 kicked off last night at the San Diego Convention Center with a preview evening for a lucky few. Folks waited in line at 3 p.m. to regi...
Forgive me if I'm a little nervous about interviewing Zak Bagans, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin, the stars of the Travel Channel series, "Ghost Adventu...
Paul comes from the team that brought us Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, but director Edgar Wright has been replaced by Greg Mottola. And that substitution makes all the difference.
San Diego Comic-Con 2010 was punctuated with star-studded Hollywood panels for the films Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Green Hornet, The Green Lant...
Okay, now we're really pissed that we missed Comic-Con. While the commotion may have been amongst the endless array of Storm Troopers and Batmans, the...
I really think this year was the most fun that I've had yet not attending Comic-Con. Apparently, I'm such an actual un-ironic geek that no one thought to invite me along to make the big pilgrimage with them.
This year's San Diego Comic-Con, the yearly gathering of comic book and pop culture aficionados, is ending today and boy do we wish we could have gone...
Comic-Con has mainstreamed a lot (less people in costume, bigger Hollywood presence), but the convention is still, thankfully, in the hands of nerds a...
I'm at Comic-Con and was given a chance to see the world-premiere of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World tonight. It was one of the most charming films I've seen in recent memory and all of the actors really owned their parts.
Just when you think they can't get any more insane than picketing the funerals of hate crimes victims and soldiers killed in battle, the Phelps clan sinks to a whole new level of crazy.
I'm not sure how we reached a point where Comic-Con became the engine that drives Hollywood. Films like Green Lantern slurp up the studio bucks, and the comic-book mentality grows like a cancer.
I love opening weekend for new comics movies like Surrogates. For brief but increasingly frequent moments in the course of a year I have a perfect excuse to evangelize about comics.
When I first started going, San Diego was the place every cartoonist would get together to schmooze. The parties to get into were not the ones sponsored by IMAX or Wired.