Well, to find out if there's a comic con near you, you could start by looking on social media groups related to comics or events in your city. Also, local newspapers or event websites might have the information you need.
Hard to say. You could ask around in your neighborhood or search on popular mapping apps. Sometimes, local shopping malls or comic conventions might have manga stores too.
I was in a taxi and noticed the driver had a really creepy doll on the dashboard. As we drove, he began to tell me about how the doll was 'alive' and could see things. He started driving erratically, swerving in and out of lanes. I demanded he stop the car, but he just laughed. I managed to open the door at a red light and ran out, never looking back.
There was this taxi driver who always worked the night shift. One night, a man in old - fashioned clothes got into his taxi. The man gave an address which was an abandoned house. When they got there, the man vanished. The driver learned that a long - time - ago, a man had been murdered in that house and his spirit was said to roam around still.
One great option near you for novels might be 'The Local Book Nook'. It has a wide selection of novels, from classic literature to the latest best - sellers. They also often have a cozy reading corner where you can flip through books before buying.
Well, it depends on where you are. Try using event search engines and enter your location to find out. You could also ask around at local comic book stores or geeky hangouts.
Hard to say for sure. You could call your local movie theaters or search online movie booking platforms for the latest information on American fiction films being played.
I don't know the specific 'the taxi driver horror story' you mentioned. But generally, it could be about a passenger getting into a taxi and then strange and terrifying things start to happen. Maybe the driver has a menacing look, or the taxi takes the passenger to a very strange and spooky place instead of the destination.