...or does she? The Doclopedia #3,353 Alt. Conventions: KingCon A con for kings? On Fantasy Earth 12, you betcha! With roughly 1,500 kingdoms scattered about, and ranging from small to large, there are plenty of kings around to attend.Oddly, this convention is always held in the Coltaran Empire, which is ruled and dominated by women. … Continue reading Mary Fleen Has It Under Control
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Mooncats Attack!
...the carnage was horrifying The Doclopedia #3,352 Alt. Conventions: Super Con Super Con is not a convention that superpowered people attend. No, this Earth 566-F con is actually where normal folks come to try and get superpowers and then, if they do get them, learn the ins and outs of heroing. There is also a … Continue reading Mooncats Attack!
Uncle Juicy Was Always Fun
...unless he was sober The Doclopedia #3,351 Alt. Conventions: Hippie Convergence West On Earth 4-A, there was no 1967 Summer of Love. Instead, from 1966 to 1972, there were SEVEN Summers of Love. By 1968, the phenomenon and culture could be found in many countries all over the world. Combined with the Influenza Pandemic of … Continue reading Uncle Juicy Was Always Fun
Not In This Issue: Warthogs, Spoons, Cheese Toasties, Or Mice
...mmmm...cheese toasties The Doclopedia #3,350 Alt. Conventions: DungeonCon This exclusive Earth 3-G gaming con is held in an actual dungeon. The brainchild of a very wealthy and not completely sane RPG gamer, this dungeon has 101 rooms, lots of hallways, non-lethal/injurious traps, secret doors, and even monsters. These “monsters” are either robots or gamers looking … Continue reading Not In This Issue: Warthogs, Spoons, Cheese Toasties, Or Mice
Well That Was A Strange Sight
...naked elves The Doclopedia #3,449 Alt. Conventions: CryptidCon On Earth 715-B, cryptids are very real and humans see them often enough that there is pretty much no doubt they exist. As to why nobody ever has caught one alive? A: they can transform to look like other lifeforms, and B: they go to CriptydCon every … Continue reading Well That Was A Strange Sight