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10 Tips For Your Next Dragon Con

Dragon Con has come and gone. As a first-year attendee, I learned some helpful tricks to navigate the throng of fandom. Here are a few tips for first time con-goers.

Wizard World Nashville Offers The Walking Dead Exclusives

Per Matt Nashville will be covered by the undead when Wizard World Comic Con returns to Tennessee from September 25th to 27th.

Cosplayer of the Month: Mandee Sim

Per Matt She’s a champion of anime and summoner of creative cosplay. Mandee Sim is our Cosplayer of the Month! In our interview, we discuss her cosplay creations, compare the conventions of her home country, Canada, with those in the… Continue Reading →

Previewing Dragon Con 2015

Per Matt With Dragon Con almost here, it’s about time to release your inner geek!

Cosplayer of the Month: Lemon Lali Cosplay

Per Matt Irish eyes are smiling for Lemon Lali’s costumes!

Dragon Con Interview: Lee Cox

Per Matt The first two words that come to mind, whenever Dragon Con is mentioned, are “cosplay” and “party,” and this year will be no different. (Most likely, there will also be a cosplay party happening, as well, at some… Continue Reading →

Previewing AkaiCon: Third Sail

Be on the lookout for pirates this weekend in Middle Tennessee!

DragonConTV Interview: Brian Richardson

Per Matt Throughout the years, Dragon Con attendees have enjoyed countless parodies, music videos, celebrity interviews, panel highlights and event commentary via DragonConTV. Whether you’ve watched them before or after panel presentations, via the convention’s host hotels or the highlights… Continue Reading →

Cosplayer of the Month: Lolita Zombie

Per Matt She’s an anime fan who really enjoys the undead!

Big Hero 6

What happens when you pair a teenage boy with his best friend (that just happens to be a robot!) in a buddy-adventure movie that features geek technology and superhero shenanigans?

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