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Sara Galbraith lives her personal faerietale every day by sharing her talent for creating “pot people.”
Anyone can wear a T-shirt emblazoned with a superhero . . . but only the original G’s wear one-of-kind clothing with a favorite character.
Jaytin Thompson, left, and Matt Hegel discuss the local live-action role-playing group, Velvingard, and LARPing at Gila Valley Comic-Con, March 27-28.
The nerd lifestyle doesn’t end with the last page of your latest manga purchase, watching the closing credits of your favorite anime or beatin…
According to German folklore, a dragon’s eye combines two messages. The triangular shape indicates “threat” while the “Y” iris represents a ch…
The source for indie illustration and handmade jewelry and crafts; artwork of anime, fantasy, horror, sci-fi and steampunk; on metal and neopr…
Arturo Garcia, who oversees gaming for the Morenci Library, talks about the expansion to the gaming programs at this year's Gila Valley Comic-…
Does your newborn son or daughter — or grandson or granddaughter — have a "funsie?"
John Anthony Chihak Soltero is the creator of "The Bubba Patrol," an all-ages comic about his dogs as superheroes, under his Anti-Hero Brand P…
Comic creator Brandt Woods discusses his process on creation, the inspiration for his comics and how he crowdfunded his first collection of hi…
SAFFORD — With the temperature in the low 40’s, a cold wind and a little rain didn’t stop local live-action role-players (LARP) from enjoying …
SAFFORD — Those who believe, deep down, they’re a barbarian, a druid or a bard will soon have a chance to show what they’re made of.
"Gila Valley Stories" video of Gila Valley Comic-Con by Carpe & Zen
THATCHER — On Saturday, Superhero Mayhem hosted its fifth event to help the late Julie Hancock and her family. Back on Mar. 8, she passed sudd…
THATCHER—The second annual Gila Valley Comic-Con brought more booths, more entertainment and more sparkle for locals to get their geek on.
The adult costume competition turned up the heat at this year’s annual Gila Valley Comic-Con.
Michel Maylen, co-owner of Window to the Soul, is a local artist who lives in Safford. This was Maylen’s first participation in the Gila Valle…
Sara Galbraith lives her personal faerietale every day by sharing her talent for creating “pot people.”
Anyone can wear a T-shirt emblazoned with a superhero . . . but only the original G’s wear one-of-kind clothing with a favorite character.
Jaytin Thompson, left, and Matt Hegel discuss the local live-action role-playing group, Velvingard, and LARPing at Gila Valley Comic-Con, March 27-28.
The nerd lifestyle doesn’t end with the last page of your latest manga purchase, watching the closing credits of your favorite anime or beatin…
According to German folklore, a dragon’s eye combines two messages. The triangular shape indicates “threat” while the “Y” iris represents a ch…
The source for indie illustration and handmade jewelry and crafts; artwork of anime, fantasy, horror, sci-fi and steampunk; on metal and neopr…
Arturo Garcia, who oversees gaming for the Morenci Library, talks about the expansion to the gaming programs at this year's Gila Valley Comic-…
Does your newborn son or daughter — or grandson or granddaughter — have a "funsie?"
John Anthony Chihak Soltero is the creator of "The Bubba Patrol," an all-ages comic about his dogs as superheroes, under his Anti-Hero Brand P…