Posted on 11 September 2009
Another epic convention has passed, so how was it? The crowds were back, the guests were more incredible, and a world record just may have been accomplished. If you ask me, Dragon*con 2009 was a huge success. Not able to make it this year? Here’s just the tip of the iceberg of what you missed. Read the full story
Posted on 30 August 2009
Prepare your cosplay and get ready to stomp and roar, because Dragon*con is calling the undead (and not-so-undead) to break a world record by dancing to the late King of Pop’s “Thriller”. It’s one of the major events planned for this Labor Day weekend’s convention and it’s something no geek will want to miss. Read the full story
Posted on 25 August 2009

2008's D*Con Parade Pirates
Everybody loves a parade! And what do we love more than parades? Geeks on parade! When you have thousands of colorful geeky costumes running around a convention, it’s easy to miss out on some of the best. It’d be much better if they could parade in front of you, and at Dragon*con, that’s exactly what they do on Saturday morning. Read the full story
Posted on 18 August 2009
The West Coast may have Comic-con, but the East Coast is home to an equally enormous pop-culture extravaganza that surpasses San Diego in size, scope, and interests. It’s Dragon*con, the U.S.’s largest multi-media pop-culture convention and one of the largest of its kind in the world. Read the full story
Posted on 26 October 2008

Growing up, Halloween was the only time of year where you could get away with the silliest/scariest or stupidest costume you could think of! People would shine their creativity and wear it on their sleeve as a badge of honor every October 31st.
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Posted on 09 May 2008

If you’re like me and love the X-men, you’ve probably secretly dreamed of enrolling at Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters (aka the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning). Dreamed of training in the Danger Room and learning physics from Beast … Well, so we’re not mutants. That’s no reason why we can’t boast our fandom by donning shirts that show our spirit for our favorite school we don’t actually attend. Erm … right? RIGHT!
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