Hello everyone, and welcome to the new Sci Fi and Comic Book Club website. It is a new academic year, so why not have (another) new website? As you can see, there is an entirely new look to the site, even newer than the last new site, as I have redesigned it again. Your webmistress was getting bored with the old one. You can always count on a fresh new look and increased functionality with your current webmistress.
We also have a new logo for the new year. Its design is rooted in old school science fiction and fantasy designs. It is versatile and can be made to be different colors and be printed or placed onto any color background. It has been posted on our message board (which can be found to the left) since the end of the spring 2009 semester. We have big plans for our new logo, so keep an eye out for it!
I hope that everyone has a wonderful semester!
- Dani Lee Sepe, Vice President of Ads, The Science Fiction & Comic Book Club
Friends and lovers, anarchists and outcasts, alcoholics and abstainers, villains and vaudevillians, welcome to the Science Fiction and Comic Book Club. An irrepressibly refreshing and startlingly unique group of individuals, we are devoted to bringing merriment, entertainment, and adventure to this droll dull drudgery of existence we call academia.
Founded in 1954 at Miskatonic University, we are the fourth largest of seventeen international chapters, with an endowment of many different books, maps, silverware, clothes, costumes, coins, and various other bizarre and fantastic paraphernalia.
Meeting three nights a week (each and every week), our meetings our devoted to just having fun, shooting the spit, and all around general hilarity. We don't force you to work and plan events in your spare time like other club- leave that to us. We just want you to relax, broaden your cultural and entertainment horizons, and have fun. And even though officially we only meet three nights a week, you can be sure there is fun to be had all seven days when one of us is around.
We're close knit but not cliquey, always welcoming of whoever decides to lighten our doorstep. Drop by one of our meetings, or if you see one of us walking through the halls, reading in the library, or eating in the birch (because we NEVER eat at the Pav) don't hesitate to come right up to us and implore about all we have to offer. We look forward to seeing you around.
- Ian Vincent Shuff, President, The Science Fiction & Comic Book Club