Fri, 22 Jul 2011 11:08p.m.
Fans of pop culture reckon Comic Con in San Diego is the closest thing to heaven on earth.
It's an event where comics, films and TV all collide.
David Farrier took a look at day one – watch the video.
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23 Jul 2011 07:58p.m.
DanMcC wrote:
What about all the Rugby nerds hitting out country during the world cup. I think "fans" would have been more appropriate especially in the headline.
23 Jul 2011 10:15a.m.
Truth wrote:
"Comic Con has nerds in rapture" a little judgemental dont ya think
23 Jul 2011 10:09a.m.
AndrewF wrote:
How about not calling these people 'nerds'? I would call them enthusiasts or fans. If someone is into a hobby that I can't relate to, I don't automatically refer to such people as 'nerds'. What if we start calling music enthusiasts 'muso nerds' or simply 'nerds' for short? Nerd.
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