I don't believe Twilight ruined Comic Con. Different franchises and fandoms contribute to the overall atmosphere and appeal of Comic Con. Even if some people weren't fans of Twilight, it didn't detract from the overall experience for everyone.
Not really. Comic Con is a big platform that can accommodate various interests. Twilight's participation didn't necessarily ruin it. It just added to the mix of things that attendees could enjoy or not, depending on their preferences.
I don't think so. Twilight had its fans and its presence at Comic Con was just part of the event's diversity.
Well, Comic Con began as a way for comic enthusiasts to meet, share their interests, and showcase their collections. It gradually evolved into a huge event with various attractions and activities.
Comic Con first began way back in 1970. It has since grown into a huge event attracting fans from all over.
They are one and the same. Whether it's written as Comic-Con or Comic Con, it represents the same gathering of comic enthusiasts and the showcase of all things comic-related.
I'm not sure. I haven't heard anything about Laura Vandersloot canceling Comic Con.
They announced a bunch of new movie and TV projects. Some of them are sequels to popular franchises and others are brand new stories.
Yes, Stan Lee often attended Comic Con events. He was a frequent and beloved guest.
Dark Fate was indeed presented at Comic Con. It attracted a lot of attention and fans were excited to see it there.