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Issue 101
There is always a risk in trying to recapture the magic of an old fandom. Sometimes it does not live up to the nostalgic feeling one longs
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Issue 93
You ever have a dream? A dream that’s not big. Not elaborate. Not a big deal. A dream that would mean the world, in its own little way. Could be as simple as eat ‘Japanese food in Japan’
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Issue 92
ComiCentric Issue 92: … if you feel like you reach this recording in error. please hang up and try again.
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Issue91
ComiCentric Issue 91: I’m sorry I’m not here right now please leave a message after the beep…
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Issue 90
he Limbo between Christmas and New Year’s may be a result of historical serendipity. Celebrated on December 25th, Christmas, marks the birth of little baby Jesus in Christian orthodox traditions. New Year’s, celebrated on January 1st, marks the beginning of the more tra
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Issue 85
Upon the tapestry of human experience, time often weaves an intricate fluctuating pattern, sometimes playing tricks on our perceptions. Consider the phenomenon of feeling as though the 1970s were merely three decades ago. When, the reality is, five decades have gracefully unfolded. This quirky disjunction between time fluctuating feelings and objective temporal reality is a…
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Issue 84
stop me if you heard this one…. In a world filled with the hustle of modern life, where cars whiz by and schedules dictate the rhythm of the day, Mr. Daniel decided to embark on a different kind of journey. Armed not with a steering wheel but with determination, he walked over seven miles to…
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Issue 83
The holiday season often comes earlier and earlier every year. And as soon as spooky season is over it happens the conjuring images of joy, celebration, warmth and Mariah Carey. However, for many, it can also bring a complex tapestry of emotions, from nostalgia to stress. Amid festive decorations and cheerful companions, the question, “Are…
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Issue 81
ComiCentric Issue 81: Halloween Spooktacular 2 the revenge.
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Issue 80
OK OKAY… Here is my pitch, In the Hellish world of Hollywood casting calls and auditions, three starving Hispanic actors—Rizzo, Carlos, and Rico—find themselves perpetually going to read for shows and movies that they know they would be perfect for them. Instead, they get typecast. Shadowed by the legendary Edward James Olmos who seems to…