“Star Trek” star headed to San Diego for Comic-Con to promote his new cinematic graphic novel, “Man O’ War”
To say that William Shatner has a following is an understatement. He’s got millions of fans across the globe — young and old — who know him as Capt. James T. Kirk. On Twitter, he’s got 2.21 million followers, and on Facebook, another 1 million. And as the face of Priceline.com, he’s hardly been absent from pop culture since his “Star Trek” days.
This week, the longtime Los Angeles resident will be in San Diego for the 45th annual Comic-Con International, where he will conduct a reading from “The Autobiography of James T. Kirk” (10:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Thursday, Ballroom 20) and talk about his new cinematic graphic novel, “Man O’ War (4 p.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Room 6BCF).
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