Is Comicon gone?

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If you really want to know how I own 33% of Comicon ask Steve Bassett. I just e-mailed him and Conley. You will have to e-mail them also, because they are not your friend on Facebook...Loser! Baahahahaha.
 

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Who is Steve Bassett? and wait...I thought you just said Conley was a sock puppet of Bassett? Again, who is Bassett?
 

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Honestly, did the Cee Jay account get locked out and now someone else is using it? I know it stopped posting after Menty visited this week, but still.
 

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You're the main reason the shit hit the fan

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https://www.comicon.com/about/

Logo Design
COMICON.com



The logo for the popular virtual comic book and pop-culture convention – which Steve co-founded in 1998.
The site was one of the first, large online communities for cartoonists and fans of the cartooning medium. The site also featured news. The site was sold in 2013.



That website has nothing to with The Comicon message board owned and operated by Rick Veitch. To my knowledge, Steve Bissette was not a member of the board. And Another Thang: Venooker Steve Bissette name was not mention as being a co-founder. Do more research to prove SRB co-founded that website, asap!
 

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Where did I ever say that, you dumb black bastard? Oh that's because I never did baaaaaaaahahahahahahahahah. Show the quote where I said that or continue to be the toddler/liar you are. This isn't trolling, this is you lying ha ha. ha ha. ha ha.

You're the one that said Conley was a Bissette sock.

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Conley? Conley was Bissette sock fuckeky.


Fucking idiot. I got you melting down so much you're a little black puddle of slime. :bigass:


That's the exact same website that used to have the comicon messageboard attached. Sold in 2013 and not to you. ha ha. ha ha. ha ha. Do the research to prove it isn't or do yourself a favor and calm down and shut the fuck up. tee-hee
 
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lol at this thread
 

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From this weeks offerings at Comicon.com

 

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From this weeks offerings at Comicon.com



There's a lot of new material on that site these days. Much different with the new owners.
 

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Anyway I check into Comicon.com once or twice a week now.

It's getting almost as good as it was back when Veitch was the main mod/admin. The new group is pretty good and their reviews and comments on the medium are entertaining.

www.comicon.com
 

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Definitely not dead, and much better than the Veitch version.

I'ma move this thread to Media Center, since the Gutters have long been dissolved and this is actually a cool comic site now.
 

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Pretty Rickie Rick is what I called him at COMICON


Out of school, Rick’s work appeared in HEAVY METAL which led to his collaboration with Steve Bissette and Alan Asherman on the graphic novel adaptation of the Steven Spielberg film “1941”. Rick was a regular contributor to Marvel’s EPIC MAGAZINE under editor Archie Goodwin, producing two graphic novels, ABRAXAS AND THE EARTHMAN and HEARTBURST, before creating one of the first revisionist superhero comics, THE ONE, for the EPIC COMICS line in 1984.

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COMICON.com​

The logo for the popular virtual comic book and pop-culture convention – which Steve Conley co-founded in 1998 with Rick Veitch.​

COMICON.com

The site was one of the first, large online communities for cartoonists and fans of the cartooning medium. The site also featured news.​

The site was sold in 2013.​

https://steveconley.com/works/comicon-com-logo/


2014: (by Heidi McDonald)

§ My alma mater Comicon.com as new, as yet secret owners, and they’ve jettisoned all the old comments and message boards and the Pulse and the Beat and a ton of other history of the internet stuff. The links go to the Wayback Machine because nothing lasts forever in the cold November rain. Comicon.com launched back in the 90s run by Rick Veitch and Steve Conley and was a true pioneer of the comics website. But now it’s going to be something else, and I’m curious to see what they’ll use that admittedly awesome URL for. Farewell, Comicon.com
 
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Erik Amaya, our Editor-in-Chief, is a film and television critic, specializing in comic book media and genre work since 2007. His work has appeared on Rotten Tomatoes, Bleeding Cool, CBR and Comics Alliance. He is the Comics on TV columnist at Rotten Tomatoes and a contributor to Rotten Tomatoes: Rotten Movies We Love, the book about the lowest rated movies on the site’s infamous Tomatometer. He is also a co-host of the television podcast Tread Perilously and a life-long fan of visual storytelling. He considers The Legion of Superheroes (v4) #4 as the moment he truly fell in love with comics and Robotech as a seminal experience in long-form storytelling.

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Olly MacNamee, one of our Senior Editors, has been reporting about comics for a number of years now, having cut his teeth at Bleeding Cool before taking up the gauntlet as thrown down by comicon.com. A comic book fan since his very early years, Olly is a life-long DC Comics fan, but that hasn’t stopped him developing a larger addiction to other books by other publishers. To him, we are living in a new Golden Age of comic book publishing and just wishes he had more time to read all the great comics out there. When he’s not reading, reviewing or breaking comic book news, he teaches too, where he has often used comics in the classroom to support the literacy development of his students over the years. He lives in the UK’s second city, Birmingham, where he is also involved in the organisation of Birmingham’s premium graffiti and street art festival, High Vis Fest, his second love after comic books.

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Brendan M. Allen, one of our Senior Editors, has probably had more jobs than you would reasonably believe. Flooring contractor? Yep! Dog trainer? He’s done it. EMT? Army NBC specialist? Road dog for a Celtic rock band? Yes, yes, and och aye! Now he reads comics and writes about them. Brendan’s comic book interests tend to lean into horror, noir, weird indies, and pro wrestling. You can follow him on Twitter @SaintAmish where he mostly rants about comic books and cystic fibrosis.
 

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WHATEVER! This thread is about the COMICON message board which I almost purchased from Rick Veitch in exchange for my HUMMER H2 SUV and $$$...My understanding is Bissette and Only is holding the domain name hostage so I wouldn't get it....I also offered to apologize to Bissette for ruining The Swamp and DevilMan's ChopHouse, own and operated by Venooker if Rick would have sold COMICON message board to me...Note to self: What I did to The Kingdom wasn't my fault. DevilMan and Eel O'Brien paid me for doing that...Mothafuckers are holding BLACK MAN accountable for helping the white man out.
 
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