Yakima's Central City Comic Con returns for year three with two full days of artists, vendors, special guests, contests, activities, workshops and more this Saturday at the Yakima Valley SunDome.
United just can’t catch a break these days. Between the awkwardness of #LeggingsGate and that passenger who got literally dragged from the plane by TSA agents, you’d think the airline would learn to tread softly in the following months, especially during an event as stressful and crazy as Comic Con. But passengers heading back from the convention on Sunday who had spent the event loading up on pristine first editions and omnibuses of their favorite comics were dismayed when a message popped up on TV screens at the United check-in line: “Remove all books from checked bags.”
Unless you’ve been taking a break from your phone this past weekend - we all do it from time-to-time, it’s totally healthy to unplug every now and then - you’ve probably been inundated with new superhero movie and television rumors. New Marvel shows! New DC movies! Prequels! Sequels! Reboots! Reimaginings! Yes, whether you’re a global powerhouse like Disney or a smaller boutique studio like Blumhouse, odds are you’ve got at least one superhero adaptation on your slate of films for the next two years.
It's the second year of Yakima's Central City Comic-Con and every year it grows. I'm excited this year as legendary "Green Arrow" artist Mike Grell will be in Yakima.
I first discovered Mike's work in 1978 as a blossoming comic book lover at the tender age of eight. Mike was already successful by the time I discovered his artwork but it didn't take away from my enthusiasm of his art.
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