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Going Rogue: Styling Tips from Comicon

Going Rogue: Styling Tips from Comicon

As mentioned in our Saturday round-up, some costumes were more popular than others. The Joker, Harley Quinn, and Poision Ivy were well represented both days. However, Sunday saw a surge of one tricky look - Marvel's Rogue. What makes Rogue so difficult to pull off? Enviably white hair. more ›

Comicon Snapshot: Sad Trooper is Sad

Comicon Snapshot: Sad Trooper is Sad

Be informed: this is a Clone Trooper, not a Stormtrooper. more ›

A Comiconversation with Fantagraphics Books

A Comiconversation with Fantagraphics Books

Admittedly in over our heads on the much more comic-centered Sunday, we decided to stop by a known ally - Seattle's own Fantagraphics Books. more ›

In Focus: Emerald City Comicon

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Superheros, zombies, aliens, gamers, and fans took to the streets of Seattle for Comicon and we have the pictures to prove it! more ›

Nicholas Brendon Likes Pashminas, and Other Dispatches from Comicon

Nicholas Brendon Likes Pashminas, and Other Dispatches from Comicon

The second day of the 9th annual Emerald City Comicon is well underway, and Seattlest staffers are pausing to keep you posted. more ›

Set Your Phasers to Awesome: It's Emerald City Comicon

Set Your Phasers to Awesome: It's Emerald City Comicon

Most of the year, caped crusaders are kept closeted. They work mild-mannered jobs, live mild-mannered lives. But for one glorious weekend in March, the gloves comes off, the masks go on, and costumed comic fans flock downtown. Ah, Comicon. more ›

The Green River Killer, Graphic Novelized?

The Emerald City ComiCon is this weekend (!!), so graphic novel and comic book enthusiasts of all stripes will be gathering at the Convention Center downtown to celebrate their passion. The Times just leaked that an intriguing announcement will be made there this weekend: the son of the man who arrested the Green River Killer is working on a 120-page graphic novelization of the dramatic story to be published by Dark Horse Comics sometime next year. The Pacific Northwest has a dark fascination with the saga, so we won't be surprised if it sells well. Still...weird. more ›

Can't Miss It: Weekend Edition

Can't Miss It: Weekend Edition

10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday // Washington State Convention Center, 800 Convention Pl // Two Day Pass: $30, Saturday Only: $20, Sunday Only: $15 more ›

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