From Sign On San Diego (San Diego, CA):
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/f...1c17terms.html
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By the time Comic-Con International 2006 ends Sunday at the Convention Center, your head will be spinning from comic-world lingo.
Here's a glossary to help set you straight:
UNION-TRIBUNE
July 17, 2006
**snippage**
Space warp: A nexus in space connecting other places in space. Related word: Stargate.
Universe: The two main examples are “Marvel Universe” and “DC Universe”; the word is used to denote separate domains with their own worlds and characters. Related words: Multiverse contains multiple versions of separate universes; Omniverse is all universes.
– COMPILED BY BETH WOOD, WITH JERRY MCCORMICK
SOURCES: www.animetion.co.uk; www.comic-con.org; www.gurl.com; www.dccomics.com; www.diamondcomics.com; www.marvelcomics.com; http://amr.nextstudio.net; www.toonop dia.com
© Copyright 2006 Union-Tribune Publishing Co
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Morjana
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/f...1c17terms.html
(Please follow the link for the complete column.)
By the time Comic-Con International 2006 ends Sunday at the Convention Center, your head will be spinning from comic-world lingo.
Here's a glossary to help set you straight:
UNION-TRIBUNE
July 17, 2006
**snippage**
Space warp: A nexus in space connecting other places in space. Related word: Stargate.
Universe: The two main examples are “Marvel Universe” and “DC Universe”; the word is used to denote separate domains with their own worlds and characters. Related words: Multiverse contains multiple versions of separate universes; Omniverse is all universes.
– COMPILED BY BETH WOOD, WITH JERRY MCCORMICK
SOURCES: www.animetion.co.uk; www.comic-con.org; www.gurl.com; www.dccomics.com; www.diamondcomics.com; www.marvelcomics.com; http://amr.nextstudio.net; www.toonop dia.com
© Copyright 2006 Union-Tribune Publishing Co
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Morjana
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