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The Mainstreaming of Geekdom?

May 25, 2011

You can’t get tickets to Comic-Con that easily anymore.  Back in 2007, the passes were already being sold at a …

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On How We Know the Fan Is Important

April 29, 2011

Back in 2007, I attended Comic-Con.  It was my third time there, but there had been a hiatus of several …

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