





What's that? Why, yes, the manga strip and photo of a Spanish comic con do mean that I'm considering a global perspective. And, yes, the pictures of Jerry Bails and Don & Maggie Thompson as well as the photos of current shows do mean I'm considering the past and present aspects of fandom. And, yes, the Foxtrot strip and manga do mean that I'm looking at comics of all sorts, not just pamphlet books.
By the way, does anyone happen to know the name of The Horror Channel reporter in that last photograph?
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