They are one and the same. Whether it's written as Comic-Con or Comic Con, it represents the same gathering of comic enthusiasts and the showcase of all things comic-related.
The uniqueness of their relationship. Tam and Sheldon are both very different characters. Sheldon is extremely intelligent but socially awkward, while Tam has his own set of qualities. Fanfictions that explore how they interact and complement each other are special. For example, Tam could help Sheldon in social situations that he struggles with, like understanding group dynamics at school.
Yes, it is based on the real - life experiences of the show's creator, Chuck Lorre, and Bill Prady, who drew inspiration from their own childhoods and the people they knew growing up. The show is set in a fictionalized version of the real world, but many of the characters and situations are inspired by real events.
Young Sheldon isn't based on real events. It's a fictionalized account that takes creative liberties to entertain the audience and doesn't draw from actual people or incidents.
No, Comic Con International doesn't own Comic Con. Different organizations or entities might be involved in organizing and managing various Comic Con events.
Comic Con and Comic-Con are basically the same thing. They're both events focused on comics and related pop culture. Maybe the only difference is in the specific location or organizing team.