This year has been a lot of firsts for me. Second time in Seattle, but first time at Penny Arcade Expo. Read the full story
Can you imagine what it’s like being responsible for bringing characters fans have come to know and love over 7 seasons of TV to the comic page? That’s the duty Buffy artist Georges Jeanty shouldered when Joss Whedon handpicked him for the gig. Fazed? Hardly. Jeanty was too busy enjoying his comics, sci-fi and horror to notice the pressure.
A special one-shot ships today from Dark Horse---just in time for the holidays. Buffy fans might not get their favorite witch gift-wrapped under the tree this year, but they can get a generous dose of Willow action. Guest artist Karl Moline answers some of our pressing questions after the jump.
This year has been a lot of firsts for me. Second time in Seattle, but first time at Penny Arcade Expo. Read the full story
Although Arizona is the neighbor to one of the largest fan states boasting possibly the most conventions, we have yet to hold a convention that would rival one of California’s. But that doesn’t mean we don’t try!
It’s hard to believe that another Otakon has come and gone already, but now that it has, it’s time to get the scoop on the good, the bad, and the awesome from Otakon 2009.
I’m still recovering from Otakon 2009, but in the meantime, enjoy a quick rundown of pictures and videos taken from all four days (including Thursday) of the convention!
May is officially here and, in my mind at least, that means just one thing - summer convention season! Check out GEN’s list of all the major anime, video game and comic book conventions happening from now until October.

CES 2009 was my first CES and my first convention of 2009! Read the full story
Got nothing planned for Halloween? This year, you’re in luck. Because the holiday falls on a Friday this year, there are a few conventions going on this weekend that will let you show off your costume amongst your fellow geeks. Read the full story
I thought I’d give myself something interesting to post while at SDCC. Granted, geek tattoos aren’t a new concept, I thought it’d be a fun way to get to know some of my fellow congoers. Other than cosplaying, wearing shirts or gear, sporting tattoos of your favorites is a great way to show your dedication. Unfortunately, doing anything productive while in costume in a con is almost impossible, so I didn’t get too many people, and alas… I didn’t get any names either. I know, I know, while I managed to snap photos and share a bit of chitchat, I never carried a pen and paper with me and took no names! So if you see yourself, please speak up! Read the full story

Added on March 11, 2010
