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No one would have been surprised if anticipation for this year's Comic-Con were watered down a bit. After all, the granddaddy of comic-book movie studios, Marvel, has no footage or sneak previews of upcoming films planned for the USA's largest convention of superhero devotees, which begins today in San Diego. But when you rack up more than $850 million in a summer with superheroes, and three of them aren't from the Marvel universe, you don't need an Iron Man or Hulk to bring people to the... Full Story
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