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Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention Pics (June 2016)

Comic Con Story Main PhotoAbout a week back (on Sunday, June 5th), I stopped over at the Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention located at The Reef (1933 S. Broadway, LA, CA).  They hold this thing every few months or so.  Click HERE to visit their site.

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Supergirl, Nyssa al Ghul, and Melinda May Comic-Con Pics

Ming-Na Wen brandishing Captain America's Shield Main PicA week ago Sunday (February 28), Helen Slater (The Original Kara Zor-El/”Supergirl”), Katrina Law (Nyssa al Ghul/”Arrow”), and Ming-Na Wen (Melinda May/”Agents of Shield”) were at the Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles doing a bit of signing.  And everyone’s favorite Joe was there snapping a few pics of the event. 

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Ren & Stimpy Creator at Los Angeles Comic Con (Pics)

Ren-Stimpy-ren-and-stimpySo I’m doing a little bit of a follow-up to my autograph gripe from a week and a half back.  Though this one’s not a gripe.  I just wanted to make mention that John Kricfalusi (Ren & Stimpy’s creator) was also at the Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention on August 17, 2014, not only signing autographs but also doing caricatures and original Ren & Stimpy artwork for the fans.  Prices could reach up to $150 but since this man is an actual working artist (yes, I realize that actors are artists too) and he wasn’t just simply signing his name and smiling for the camera, I think his prices were very justified. 

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When Stars Charge Too Much! A Know It All Joe Gripe

Sad FaceI’ve got a gripe.

I’m not a fan of when celebrities charge money for autographs. Mind you, I’m not speaking of the actors that once starred on one of your favorite shows back in the day and now sign autographs at these collector shows and Comic-Cons as a way to make some extra scratch to live on. Or the ones that sign and give the proceeds to charity. I’m speaking of the folks who are currently working actors, paid a good buck, and charge an exorbitantamount of money to sign their John Hancock for their fans.

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