Shel Dorf, founder of Comic-Con, dies in San Diego
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Sheldon Dorf, who founded the world-famous Comic-Con International comic-book convention, has died. He was 76.
A longtime friend, Greg Koudoulian, says the Ocean Beach resident died at a San Diego hospital on Nov. 3 from kidney failure. He had diabetes and had been hospitalized for about a year.
Dorf, a freelance artist and comic-strip letterer, founded Comic-Con in San Diego in 1970 after moving from Detroit.
Today, the convention draws 125,000 fans a year and is a major gathering for comic-book fans, artists, writers and movie stars.
-- Associated Press