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FAN EXPO Chicago Celebrates 50 Years Of All Things Fandom With The World’s Greatest Comic Creators
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Fifty years ago, fandom was changed forever when Nostalgia ‘72 took over the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont Illinois, creating the first space in the midwest for fans to gather and celebrate comics. Now known as FAN EXPO Chicago, the convention will return for its biggest show yet - bringing an incredible round-up of legendary celebrities, comic creators, voice actors and cosplayers to the Windy City from July 7 to July 10.
To celebrate the golden anniversary, FAN EXPO Chicago has assembled an incredible roster of superstar comic artists and writers, headlined by legends Brian Michael Bendis (writer, creator of “Naomi”), Geoff Johns (writer, creator of “Stargirl”), Joe Quesada (CCO, Marvel Entertainment) Greg Capullo (“Batman”), Marc Silvestri (celebrating 30 years of Image Comics), Kevin Smith (“Daredevil”), Leinil Francis Yu (“X-Men”), Jorge Molina (“Batman”) and dozens of others.
In 1972, Chicago collectibles dealer and local school teacher Nancy Warner made history when she united 2,000 of Chicago’s biggest comic fans in the midwest’s first ever comic and collectibles convention. Beginning as a space by and for comic collectors, and expanding to include exhibits, attractions and celebrities from all walks of fandom, what is now known as FAN EXPO Chicago is gearing up for its biggest year ever - while paying homage to the traditional comic culture that started it all.
“While the phrase ‘comic con’ continues to grow in popularity with convention groups throughout the world, it sometimes feels like those groups have left the actual comics in the dust,” said Andrew Moyes, vice president of FAN EXPO HQ. “Fandom culture is more than just blockbuster movies - it’s a deep loyalty to and appreciation of the classics and a celebration of the everlasting impact those comics, characters and creators have had on each of us. At FAN EXPO Chicago, we’re working to take the fan experience to new levels, while also staying true to the root of who we - and our guests - are.”
Other standout creators attending include Zeb Wells (“Amazing Spider-Man"), Jock (“Batman: One Dark Knight”), Steve McNiven (“Star Wars”), Jose Luis Garcia Lopez (legendary artist, “Batman vs Hulk”), Dike Ruan (“Shang-Chi”), Michael Golden (legendary artist, "Batman,” “Daredevil”), David Mack (“Kabuki,” “Jessica Jones”, Ben Templesmith (“Wormwood,” “30 Days of Night” and Tony Harris (“Starman,” Ex Machina”). See the full creator list and keep an eye out for more additions at https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpochicago/comic-creators/.
Comic fans will particularly revel in the special Comic Guest VIP packages just announced featuring Heroes in the Windy City, Jock, Silvestri, McNiven and more. See the full list at https://fanexpohq.com/fanexpochicago/comic-guest-special-event-packages.
In addition, superstar celebrities will reunite, including “the Hobbits” of the iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy (Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd), Stargirl’s Brec Bassinger, The Book Of Boba Fett’s Ming-Na Wen and stars from The Mandalorian, Jay and Silent Bob, Clerks, Cobra Kai, Star Trek, as well as a stacked roster of voice actors includes Futurama’s Billy West, Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Ashley Eckstein and the hottest leads from My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer. With additional guests and attractions representing dozens of the greatest franchises across genres and decades, the massive lineup will create the ultimate playground for fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, gaming and more.
FAN EXPO Chicago will host attractions for fans of all ages and fandoms, including panels, autograph sessions, photo-ops and meet-and-greets and retailers and artists from all over the world selling unique merchandise, artwork, memorabilia, comic books and collectables. Exclusives for FAN EXPO Chicago include DC Batman #251 Special Chicago Edition, 50th Fan Expo Chicago exclusive/limited edition: bag, t-shirt, pin and many others.
FAN EXPO Chicago will take place from July 7 until July 10 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont. The show will be open from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday, 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets start at $22 and can be purchased at www.fanexpohq.com/fanexpochicago/buy-tickets/. For more information and to stay up-to-date on new guests and attractions, visit www.fanexpohq.com/fanexpochicago.
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CONAN THE BARBARIAN (1982) – Episode 252 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“What is best in life?” “To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.” What about plunder? Does that include plunder? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they visit Robert E. Howard’s world as visualized by John Milius in Conan the Barbarian (1982).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 252 – Conan the Barbarian (1982)
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As a young boy, Conan becomes a slave after his parents are killed and his tribe destroyed by a savage warlord and sorcerer, Thulsa Doom. When he grows up he becomes a fearless, invincible fighter. Set free, he plots revenge against Thulsa Doom
  Directed by: John Milius
Writing Credits: Robert E. Howard (based on the character created by); John Milius (written by), Oliver Stone (written by); Edward Summer (story) (uncredited)
Selected Cast:
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan
James Earl Jones as Thulsa Doom
Max von Sydow as King Osric (as Max Von Sydow)
Sandahl Bergman as Valeria
Ben Davidson as Rexor
Cassandra Gava as The Witch (as Cassandra Gaviola)
Gerry Lopez as Subotai
Mako as The Wizard / Narrator
Valérie Quennessen as The Princess (as Valerie Quennessen)
William Smith as Conan’s Father
Luis Barboo as Red Hair
Franco Columbu as Pictish Scout
Leslie Foldvary as Sacrificial Snake Girl
Gary Herman as Osric’s Guard
Erik Holmey as Turanian War Officer (as Erick Holmey)
Akio Mitamura as Mongol General
Nadiuska as Conan’s Mother
Jorge Sanz as Young Conan
Jack Taylor as Priest
Sven-Ole Thorsen as Thorgrim (as Sven Ole Thorsen)
Kiyoshi Yamazaki as Sword Master (as Kiyoshi Yamasaki)
Can anyone else step into the legendary role of Robert E. Howard’s iconic Cimmerian like the one-and-only Arnold Schwarzenegger? Add James Earl Jones, Sandahl Bergman, Max von Sydow, and William Smith as Conan’s father and you’ve got a blockbuster. John Milius (Red Dawn, 1984) directs from a script co-written with Oliver Stone, and look out! Crystal wields her own weapon of mass destruction during the Grue-Crew’s discussion of Conan the Barbarian (1982). You won’t want to miss that!
At the time of this writing, Conan the Barbarian is available to stream from Amazon Prime and various PPV sources. In terms of physical media, the film was released on January 30, 2024, as a Limited Edition, in Blu-ray or 4K Ultra HD, from Arrow Video.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Crystal, will be PIN (1988). It’s a plastic nightmare!
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
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Top 5 Greatest Moments in Football History
Football, more so than any other sport, has a way of making the impossible seem possible. Whether it's a player scoring an impossible goal or winning a game by the skin of his teeth, football fans have seen some incredible things in recent years. Check out this sports site "메이저사이트". Even though many people think that not enough time has passed since these historic moments happened to know how they'll stand up over time, they're still worth talking about here:
1966 World Cup final
One of the most memorable moments in football history was Germany’s victory over England in the 1966 World Cup final. It was played in front of a crowd of some 127,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London and was televised live to millions around the world.
Germany went ahead through Helmut Haller on 15 minutes, but they were pegged back by Alan Ball six minutes later. Geoff Hurst had the chance to put England back into the lead when he was put clean through on goal by Martin Peters but he shot straight at Sepp Maier who got down well to save it with his feet.
The Miracle of Bern
In the 1954 World Cup, West Germany came from behind to beat Hungary 3-2. The game is often referred to as "The Miracle of Bern" and was played in the Swiss city of Bern.
Diego Maradona's 1986 goal of the century
The goal that won Argentina the 1986 World Cup was by Diego Maradona.
The ball was played through to Maradona by Jorge Burruchaga and he dribbled past five English players, including goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who was injured after a collision with Maradona.
The goal is considered one of the greatest in football history and led to a wave of popularity for Maradona in Argentina.
Lionel Messi’s unstoppable free kick for Barcelona
This list would have been incomplete without including Messi’s unstoppable free kick against Getafe in 2010. The goal had it all – drama, emotion, and a stunning finish. In the last minute of play with Barcelona trailing Getafe 1-0, Messi stepped up to take a free kick from just outside the box; his ensuing strike left goalkeeper Diego Lopez motionless before sailing past him into the back of the net. This moment was so spectacular that it became known as The Goal of Football History by many fans and pundits alike.
1998 World Cup semi-final
Of all the moments in football history, this has to be one of the best. In the last World Cup prior to its internationalization, France and Brazil met in what was widely considered a contest between two of the greatest national teams of their era. The match ended with Brazil winning by three goals to nil, but only after an own goal from Marcel Desailly and one from Zinedine Zidane had given them a 2-0 lead. Then Rivaldo scored from a penalty kick for his second goal of the game; he would later go on to say that he "dreamed" about scoring during this match as well as others throughout his career at Barcelona—so maybe there is something special about this moment after all?
Rivaldo's goal also allowed France manager Aimé Jacquet—who led Les Bleus out onto the pitch wearing a tuxedo jacket—to tell reporters afterward that it was "a good evening."
From World Cups to Champions Leagues, some of football's greatest moments happened here.
The stadium is one of the most famous in the world. It has hosted many important football matches, including the World Cup finals and Champions League finals. The stadium is also a popular tourist destination and symbolizes both the city it is in and it's country as well as being an icon of its continent.
Conclusion
These are the moments that football fans will never forget. From Maradona's famous goal to Messi winning La Liga with Barcelona, these were some of the greatest moments in football history.
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jorge lopez icons please ? thank you baby :)
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