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Kill Shakespeare. Vol. 2, The blast of war
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McCreery, Conor
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Del Col, Anthony
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Belanger, Andy
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Characters Comic books, strips, etc.
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Wizards Comic books, strips, etc.
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Characters and characteristics in literature Comic books, strips, etc.
2011
The heroes of William Shakespeare's plays--Hamlet, Juliet, Othello, and Falstaff--attempt to overcome his villains--Richard III, Lady Macbeth, and Iago--in order to find and kill the reclusive wizard William Shakesepeare and take his magic quill.
Comic-Con gets Cancon
2009
The 2009 Comic-Con International was held in San Diego at the end of July. It is an event savvy entertainment producers and creators from around the world - including Canadians - are attending and monitoring in growing numbers. Now in its 40th year, Comic-Con has emerged from its origins as a bastion of comic books and geeks into a pop culture smorgasbord (featuring films, television, video games, toys, merchandise and, yes, comic books). The growing infiltration of 3D cinema technology made a huge splash with a number of high-profile releases previewed. And with record attendance - pegged at between 125,000 and 144,000 for the four-and-a-half-day event, it's clear San Diego's impact is only growing. This is partially because the original subject matter of Comic-Con - comic books themselves - has changed. No longer exclusively featuring caped superheroes, comic books have matured and gained more of a mainstream acceptance. And Canada is positioned to play a major role in comics' resurgence. The country is generally perceived by the comic book world as having a major cluster of up-and-coming talent that should be watched over the next few years.
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