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Comic-Con@Home: Ray Bradbury’s Literary Talent Shined In Nearly Every Medium

Author Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) has made an impression on anyone who has an appreciation for literature. Moreover, the writer tends

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July 27, 2020 Ben Martin 1682 Views adaptation, Alfred Hitchcock, books, Comic-Con International: San Diego, education, fantasy, films, horror, movies, novels, Ray Bradbury, sci-fi, television, The Twilight Zone, tribute
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Denver Pop Culture Con 2019 – Fire, Ice, And Physics: Teaching Science With Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is a fantasy that features a lot of made-up science—fabricated climatology (when is Winter coming?), astronomy, metallurgy,

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June 1, 2019 Brendan M. Allen 1995 Views 0 Comment education, Fire Ice and Physics, Game of Thrones, Rebecca C. Thompson Ph.D., The Science of Game of Thrones
Comics Film 

Denver Pop Culture Con 2019 – By The Dawn’s Early Fright: Teaching History With Horror Film

Since 2005, Brad L. Duren, Ph.D. has taught a senior-level seminar History/Humanities course on the complex relationship between cultural history

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June 1, 2019 Brendan M. Allen 1932 Views 0 Comment Brad L. Duren, By Dawn's Early Fright, Denver Pop Culture Con 2019, education, history, horror, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Ph.D., Teaching History with Horror Film
Comics Film 

Denver Pop Culture Con 2019 – By The Dawn’s Early Fright: Teaching History With Horror Film

Since 2005, Brad L. Duren, Ph.D. has taught a senior-level seminar History/Humanities course on the complex relationship between cultural history

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June 1, 2019 Brendan M. Allen 2082 Views 0 Comment Brad L. Duren, By Dawn's Early Fright, Denver Pop Culture Con 2019, education, history, horror, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Ph.D., Teaching History with Horror Film
Comics Events 

Science-Based YA Graphic Novel The Not-So-Secret Society Releases Event Schedule And New Resources

  As we’ve highlighted on Comicon.com previously, The Not-So-Secret Society is a multi-media engaged comic experience for young people aged

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August 2, 2017 Hannah Means Shannon 2989 Views Arlene Daley, Boom! Studios, education, Ellen Crafts, events, Matthew Daley, science, The Not-So-Secret-Society, Trevor Crafts, Wook Jin Clark
Comics Events 

All Thing Boom At Denver Comic Con – Variant Exclusives, Creators, And More

  Boom! Studios is going to be exhibiting at Denver Comic Con this weekend, from June 30th to July 2nd

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June 29, 2017 Staff 4691 Views Boom! Studios, Denver Comic Con, education, entertainment, events
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BookExpo ’17: The Illustrated Book About America’s First Park Builder

  While wandering BookExpo America last week, struck with the sheer number of illustrated books and comics-medium stories being told,

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June 6, 2017 Staff 3082 Views education, Frederick Law Olmstead, Frieda Wishinsky, Song Nan Zhang, The Man Who Made Parks, Tundra
Film 

Sink Your Fangs Into The Horror Film Exhibit At The Museum Of Popular Culture In Seattle

  Like many pop culture fans, while in Seattle for Emerald City Comic Con this past week, I made a

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March 8, 2017 Staff 4031 Views 0 Comment education, entertainment, film, Horror Films, The Museum of Pop Culture
Comics 

Help The CBLDF Defend Comics On Free Comic Book Day 2017

This week, we get our first look at the educational comic created for Free Comic Book Day by the Comic

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February 8, 2017 Staff 3352 Views 0 Comment CBLDF, comics, education, Free Comic Book Day, George O'Connor, Jeffrey Brown

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