Baltimore Comic-Con 2013 Panel Schedule!
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - August 29, 2013 - You demanded it and we are ready to deliver -- the 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con panel schedule!
This year is even more chock-full of comic book goodness than in the
past, with sessions ranging from creator spotlights to industry
tutorials, and featuring expanded Children's programming in the Kid's
Love Comics area on the show room floor! There is something for
everyone!
Saturday, September 7
Room 301
11:00-12:00 - Tools of The Trade For Comic Writers
Writer
of The C-Listers, Jon Jebus discusses some of the technology he uses to
write anywhere, collaborate virtually, keep projects organized, and
interact with his audience.
12:00-1:00 - Powered by Creators: Bryan J.L. Glass Comes to Dark Horse
Bryan J.L. Glass, known for his Harvey Award-winning series The Mice Templar, unveils his new creator-owned Dark Horse comic! Be the first to learn about this exciting new series!
1:00-2:00 - Twenty Years of Strangers in Paradise
Terry Moore's Strangers In Paradise
turns 20 this year and you're invited to join the celebration! Join
Terry and CBLDF's Charles Brownstein as they discuss the life and times
of Katchoo and Francine and Terry's new series, Rachel Rising. This is a panel no fan will want to miss!
2:00-3:00 - Usagi Yojimbo Celebration
Usagi Yojimbo
turns 30 next year, and we're starting the party early! Creator Stan
Sakai and editor Diana Schutz talk about bringing the adventures of the
rabbit ronin to the page. Plus, Thom Zahler (Love and Capes) discusses designing the Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook celebrating Usagi and David Petersen (Mouse Guard) talks about his contribution to the Yearbook.
3:00-4:00 - We Are BOOM!
You
will not want to miss this jam-packed, inspiring hour as BOOM! Founder
& CEO Ross Richie and Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon along with special
guest creators reintroduce BOOM! Studios to the world of comics. This
won't be your average publisher panel droning on and on through a series
of press releases and stale cover images. Find out what makes BOOM!
Studios different than every other comic publisher in the market and why
2013 has been a transformative year for us. We are BOOM! Come Innovate
With Us.
4:00-5:00 - The World of Archie
Want
to know what's up with Archie and the gang? Interested in exciting
heroes like The Fox? Can't get enough of Sonic? Then this is the panel
for you!
5:00-6:00 - CBLDF: Banned Comics!
Every
year comics are banned in libraries all over the United States; learn
how you can fight back! In recent years, comics that have been targeted
for bans include all-ages classics like Bone by Jeff Smith and Dragonball by Akira Toriyama, as well as acclaimed books for adult readers like Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, Neil Gaiman's Sandman, Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,
and others. Learn more about what comics have been banned and
challenged, why comics are banned, and how you can help by being a part
of CBLDF's efforts for Banned Books Week!
Room 302-303
11:00-12:00 - The British Invasion
In
the 1980s, a number of British writers and artists started producing
work for American comics and brought a new attitude to the stories. That
spirit is kept alive today by creators such as Mike Carey (The Unwritten), Paul Jenkins (Deathmatch), and Roger Langridge (Popeye). Join them, and moderator Robert Greenberger, for a lively look at the current state of the British Invasion.
12:00-1:00 - A Marvel-ous Panel
Some
of Marvel's top creators - including Mark Waid, Mark Bagley, and Ed
McGuinness - talk about their work for The House of Ideas with moderator
Robert Greenberger. Marvel fans- you know you gotta be here!
1:00-2:00 - Spotlight On George Perez
Artist
and writer George Perez has a career that spans four decades and has
the rare distinction of being one of the top creators in the comic book
business consistently for the mass majority of his career. His credits
are too numerous to list and his contributions to the mythology of
Marvel and DC comics are profound and enduring. After over a decade
working exclusively with DC Comics, Perez is embarking on a new chapter
in his career at BOOM! Studios. Join BOOM! Founder and CEO Ross Richie
in a reflection of Mr. Perez's first four decades of work and a
discussion of what the future holds for this comic book luminary. Plus
be the first to find out what Mr. Perez's new project at BOOM! will be!
2:00-3:00 - Valiant Comics: The Road to Unity
Join
an all-star panel of Valiant insiders for a must-see round of news and
announcements about the most talked-about publisher in comics! Featuring
creators J.G. Jones (Eternal Warrior), Barry Kitson (Harbinger, Bloodshot), Robert Venditti (X-O Manowar), and Jim Zub (Shadowman),
alongside Publisher Fred Pierce and Chief Creative Officer Dinesh
Shamdasani, find out everything you need to know about the massive
repercussions of UNITY and what's next for Valiant's greatest heroes -
only at Baltimore Comic-Con!
3:00-5:00 - The Official East Coast Fables Panel
The
Official East Coast Fables Panel will feature Bill Willingham, Mark
Buckingham, Adam Hughes, Barry Kitson, Chrissie Zullo, and more of the
extended Fables family for a whole TWO HOURS. Join them as they
discuss the past, present and future of the series, do giveaways and
more for the first hour and then go behind-the-scenes and delve inside
the construction of a new Fables story in the second hour.
5:00-6:00 - IDW Presents: Joe Hill
As the Locke family's long ordeal comes to a close with Locke & Key: Alpha,
join IDW's VP of Marketing, Dirk Wood, as he moderates a discussion
with award-winning author, Joe Hill. Come find out Joe's thoughts on the
end of his run on Locke & Key, and his plans for the future! Featuring Q&A, hi-jinx, and tales told in the inimitable Joe Hill style!
Room 305
12:00-1:00 - CBLDF's Comics on Trial, Part 1-A National Disgrace: Moral Panic and the Birth of the Comics Code
CBLDF
proudly debuts Comics on Trial-a new lecture series covering the
history of comics censorship and the court cases that changed the
medium. In part 1, witness how comics were under attack from the very
beginning! Attacks in the popular media gave way to comics burnings in
the 1940s. This sparked a wildfire of moral panic culminating with the
U.S. government investigating comics before a national audience in 1954
where the face-off between Frederic Wertham and William Gaines changed
the medium forever. CBLDF executive director Alex Cox tells the sordid tale.
1:00-2:00 - "Use Your Words (& Pictures)": Cooperative Comics Lessons to Transform
Professional
Development for Early Childhood Education provides a foundational
balance of individual and group achievement. Share and learn ways
creating comics together can deliver content and life lessons to your
students. An elementary mini-lesson addressing anti-bullying strategies
and integrating comics characters will be demonstrated, followed by a
hands-on activity, then Q&A for reflection and refinement.
Presentation and materials available via email.
2:00-3:00 - Self Publishing: You Can Do It
Alpha
Girl Comics' Amy Chu and other successful self publishers talk candidly
about how they got their first comics off the ground. Be prepared to
take notes - we'll talk nuts to bolts about collaboration, print vs.
digital, marketing, and importantly, the money stuff.
3:00-4:00 - CBLDF's Comics on Trial, Part 2: Counter Attacks: How Prosecution of Retailers Changed the History of Comics
In 1970, two Manhattan bookstore clerks were arrested and convicted of selling obscene material for Zap #4,
featuring work by R. Crumb, Spain, and other underground greats. Later
in that decade, convention promoter and high school English teacher Phil
Seuling was busted for selling a book in the same series, hastening a
chain of events that would create the comics specialty market, where the
CBLDF has been defending retailers since 1986. Learn the true story of
how retailers have been prosecuted for selling comics and how their
struggle changed the face of the medium from CBLDF executive director Alex Cox in
the second part of CBLDF's Comics on Trial. Some of the visual material
in this presentation may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Room 307-310
11:00-12:00 - DC New 52 Panel
Introduced by: DCE Co-Publisher Dan DiDio
Hosted by: DC Comics Editor In Chief Bob Harras
DCE Panelist(s): Cliff Chiang, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, David Finch, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Robert Venditti
See
what DC Entertainment has in store for DC Comics - The New 52 in this
panel hosted by DC Comics Editor In Chief Bob Harras and featuring top
creators including Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman), Jimmy Palmiotti (Harley Quinn, All-Star Western), Amanda Connor (Harley Quinn), David Finch (Justice League of America, Forever Evil), Ivan Reis (Justice League), Joe Prado (Justice League), and Robert Venditti (Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps). This panel gives you a chance to step up and ask questions about your favorite comic books!
1:00-4:00 - Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Event
Kevin
Smith and Jason Mewes have come to Baltimore! Best known for their
roles as Jay and Silent Bob in the View Askewniverse films, Smith and
Mewes are fan-favorites among comic and movie enthusiasts alike. This
special three-hour event includes: A screening of the all-new animated
film: Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie, and a
live podcast Q&A with Kevin and Jason. This private event is
available as a separate event ticket which is on sale at the ticket
booth (separate from convention admission) and seating is limited. As
part of the Baltimore Comic-Con, admission to the show is also required.
Art Auction (Booth #2505)
5:00 - Auction of 2013 Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook art
The art created for the 2013
Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook celebrating 30 years of Stan Sakai's Usagi
Yojimbo will be auctioned at this special event! Don't miss this
opportunity to own original art featuring Stan's characters as depicted
by artists including Frank Cho, Brandon Peterson, David Petersen,
Michael Golden, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Chrissie Zullo, Mark Texeira,
Steve Conley, Thom Zahler, Craig Rousseau, Frank Cho, and many others!
Sunday, September 9
Room 301
11:00-12:00 - Team Cul de Sac
When Richard Thompson, the creator of the comic strip Cul de Sac,
was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, his friend Chris Sparks began a
fundraising effort to honor his friend. With Richard's support, he
asked others to donate artwork featuring the Cul de Sac characters for a Team Cul de Sac
book with proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation For
Parkinson's Research. The resulting book was nominated for four Harvey
Awards. How did it do? Come to the panel and Chris Sparks and Mike Rhode
will let you know! The fundraising continues as Joe Sutliff talks about
the Drink and Draw event from this past Friday
and Carolyn Belefski talks about the upcoming Moving Day Parkinson's
walk. Any other contributors are welcome to join in on stage. Plus,
there will be fun things for sale!
12:00-1:00 - Spotlight on Ramona Fradon
Ramona
Fradon is one of the few major female freelancers of her generation.
The legendary artist co-created Metamorpho, and is well known for her
art on Aquaman, Plastic Man, Super Friends, and Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy. Join Ramona and moderator Robert Greenberger as they look at her amazing career in comics.
1:00-2:00 - Color In Comics
A conversation between award winning colorists José Villarrubia (Batman Year 100, King Conan, Sweet Tooth) and Laura Martin (Thor, The Stand, X-Men).
They will discuss all aspects of modern comic book coloring: history,
industry, aesthetics and techniques. Samples of work will be shown. If
you want to learn about color from two of the best professionals in the
industry, this is your chance.
2:00-3:00 - Spotlight on Frank Stack
Frank Stack, sometimes working as Foolbert Sturgeon, is one of the legends of Underground Comix. His book, The New Adventures of Jesus (1962), is considered by some to be the first underground comic. He's also the creator of Dorman's Doggie and has contributed to Rip Off Comics, Snarf, and illustrated Our Cancer Year
by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner. Don't miss this opportunity to hear
Frank, along with moderator Denis Kitchen, talk about his life and work.
Room 302-303
11:00-12:00 - Toy Design: From Paper to Plastic
Toy
sculptor Paul Harding and comic artists Cliff Chiang & Mark
Buckingham discuss statue and action figure design from the concept
stage to the finished sculpture. How do they approach control art? What
do they enjoy most about the process? Do they use traditional or digital
media? Stay for a special look at how Paul translates concept art to
three dimensional sculptures.
Other guests: TBA
12:00-1:00 - Spotlight on Mike Mignola
The
famed creator of Hellboy, the B.P.R.D., Lobster Johnson, and more, is
also known for his work on the Hulk, Batman, and even Rocket Raccoon!
Here's your chance to spend an hour with Mike and learn more about his
work in comics.
1:00-2:00 - Spotlight On Mike Carey
Eisner
Award-winning writer Mike Carey's work spans comics, novels, film, and
television. Carey made his initial impact in the US comic market with
the longest running and most successful SANDMAN-related spinoff series
from Vertigo - LUCIFER. Since then he's solidified himself as a nuanced,
character-driven creator on other critically-acclaimed Vertigo series
such as CROSSING MIDNIGHT
and THE UNWRITTEN; while becoming a mainstream fan favorite on series
like X-MEN and ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR. This year, Carey launched his
first ongoing, original series with from an independent publisher
SUICIDE RISK from BOOM! Studios. Join BOOM! Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon
as he moderates a lively discussion with Carey about his career, his
process, and his inspirations.
2:00-3:00 - IDW: The Big Panel
Join IDW's VP of Marketing, Dirk Wood, with industry legend Walter Simonson, and a
host of special surprise guests! Find out what IDW has planned for the
rest of 2013 and beyond! Madcap laughs, Q&A, announcements, prizes,
and a guest appearance from a creator you won't believe!
3:00-4:00 - CBLDF Presents: Spotlight On Brian Wood
Since
1997, Brian Wood has been one of the most popular creators in comics,
writing, illustrating, or designing comics for almost every major
publisher. He has worked on modern classics as diverse as DMZ, STAR
WARS, and NORTHLANDERS, and in almost every genre, including hard
sci-fi, historical fiction, horror, and young-adult. This panel takes a
look at his work, starting with CHANNEL ZERO, and up through to current
hits such as THE MASSIVE, MARA, and X-MEN. Moderated by CBLDF Deputy
Director Alex Cox.
Room 305
11:00-12:00 -
Mission in a Bottle: From Honest Tea to a Graphic Novel
Join Honest Tea co-founder Seth Goldman as he discusses Mission in a Bottle, the new graphic novel he co wrote with Barry Nalebuff, illustrated by Sungyoon Choi. Mission in a Bottle
is the graphic novel telling the story of the founding of Honest Tea-in
addition to being a funny story about two guys learning how to make
tea, it's also a business book with insights into making a successful
start-up. Goldman will discuss the making of a business book in graphic
novel format, using comics to present complex information, how to run a
mission driven business in a profit driven world, and keys to
successful entrepreneurship. Moderated by The Beat's Heidi MacDonald.
1:00-2:00 - Genderizing Comic Books - Christina L. Blanch and Jeff Barbanell (CAPE)
Using comic books to teach about gender may seem unorthodox to some,
especially in higher education. However, its usage can make the material
less daunting to the students. Students also seem to open up more to
discussion when using comic books. In this presentation we will view a
selection of the Superman Family of Comics to show how gender is
represented and how that can be used to discuss gender roles. With this
presentation, seeing comics through the lens of gender, ideas can be
garnered to show education how to use comics books to engage students in
a subject that most dislike analyzing.
Room 307-310
1:00-4:00 - Costume Contest sponsored by Stylin' Online!
The fun begins at 1:00 pm!
With $1,000 up for grabs for the best overall costume and prizes for
each of the 10 categories, this is one event all of you cosplayers don't
want to miss! Adult Categories have a $5 entry fee per person. Contest
registration at booth #2505.
Kids Love Comics Pavilion (2405)
Kids Love Comics Pavilion is brought to you by The Comic Book Diner ( comicbookdiner.com) Comics Podcast, all about the business and fun of creating comics and graphic novels; and the Baltimore Comic-Con.
SATURDAY
Kids Love Comics Spotlight Stage Saturday 11am - Drawing Funny Animals with Mark McKenna The jungles in Mark McKenna's book Banana-Tail are teeming with monkeys, rhinos, zebras, snakes, hippos, and more. Join Mark as he discusses the creation of Banana-Tail and shows you how he draws all of those funny animals. 12pm - Simple Shapes Make Super Characters with Dave McDonald Every character in comics and cartoons starts out as a simple shape. Dave McDonald, Award-Winning Cartoonist of Hamster Sam, teaches you the secrets of creating cool characters from simple shapes and telling fun stories. 1pm - Doodle! Scribble! Draw! hosted by Mark Mariano
Join in a frenetic game where you and professional comic artists pit
scribbles against one another in a series of improvisational drawing
quests. Do you have the courage to doodle silly things for a crowd? Will
the crowd have the imagination necessary to help the teams complete the
quests and win the Doodle Scribble Draw championship belts? Art
Baltazar (Superman Family Adventures) and Jamie Cosley (Cody the Cavalier) vs. Franco (Superman Family Adventures) and Chris Giarrusso (G-Man)! 2pm - Kids Who Make Comics hosted by John Gallagher with Katie Gallagher and Tyler Cosley
Some kids like to read. Some kids like to draw. Tyler Cosley and Katie
Gallagher are two kids that make their own comics! Katie co-wrote Zoey & Ketchup and Tyler is the author/artist of Ninja Squirrel. In this interview you'll learn what it takes to be a comic creator. 3pm - Drawing Dynamic Characters with Chris Schweizer Chris Schweizer's Crogan's Adventures is
an exciting historical fiction graphic novel series. It's
overflowing with action, suspense, comedy, and dynamic characters. In
this workshop, Chris will demonstrate how he draws his characters to be
full of personality and emotion. It's a must see for any
aspiring artist. 4pm - Making Comics with Dave Roman
So, you
want to draw your own comic? First, you should learn the basics of
storytelling. In this fun workshop, the audience will work with New York
Times Best-Selling author and creator of Astronaut Academy, Dave Roman, to create a crazy four panel comic. 5pm - Drawing Wrestlers with Jesus Marquez
It's an inside look at the craft of caricaturing as pro wrestling
enthusiast, Jesus Marquez, takes the rough and tough wrestlers from the
squared-circle to the drawing pad. Come on by and request your favorite
superstar! 6pm - Groove Is In The Art
The forecast is calling for a Jam Drawing with chances of Dance
Outbursts in this exciting art experiment. Music can make us happy, make
us cry, invoke childhood memories, but what kind of drawings will it
inspire? YOU can draw alongside a bunch of guest artists with DJ Chris
O>Matic spinning the tunes. Imagination Station: Comics, Arts, and Crafts Saturday 11:00am - 12:45pm - Wall of Heroes Draw your own Superhero and add it to our Wall of Heroes! 1:00pm - 2:45pm - Create a Cape You won't be able to fly and it won't give you super powers, but you can still have fun making your own cape! 3:00pm - 4:45pm - Make a Mask The best way to protect your secret identity is to make and wear your own superhero mask! 5:00pm - 6:45pm - Paperbag Puppet Pals
Make a monster! Make a sidekick! Make a strange animal! With a
paperbag, crayons, construction paper, glue sticks, and your
imagination, your Puppet Pal can be whatever you want!
SUNDAY
Kids Love Comics Spotlight Stage Sunday 11am - Making Comic Strips with Dawn Griffin Do you have a funny idea for a comic strip? Dawn Griffin is the creator of the popular webcomic, Zorphbert & Fred. She'll share her insight on creating comic strips and the audience will work with Dawn to create a comic strip.
12pm - Drawing Aliens, Robots, and Nature with Steve Conley The beautiful world of Steve Conley's new book, BLOOP,
is full of trees, flowers, lush landscapes, and a splash of aliens and
robots. Join Steve as he teaches you how to draw the nature that
surrounds us and all the awesome aspects of BLOOP! 1pm - Drawing Heroic Females and Felines with Mike Maihack Mike Maihack is the amazing author/artist of the upcoming graphic novel, Cleopatra in Space: Target Practice,
from Scholastic/Graphix. In this workshop, Mike will share his
technique for drawing super heroines like Supergirl and Batgirl. He'll
also be drawing cats, and who doesn't love cats?! 2pm - Doodle! Scribble! Draw! hosted by Mark Mariano
Join in a frenetic game where you and professional comic artists pit
your scribbles against one another in a series of improvisational
drawing quests. Do you have the courage to doodle silly things for a
crowd? And will the crowd have the imagination necessary to help the
teams complete the quests and win the Doodle Scribble Draw championship
belts? Jason Horn (Ninjasaur) & John Gallagher (Buzzboy) vs. Frank Cammuso (Otto's Orange Day) & Dan Parent (Archie Comics)! 3pm - The Imagination Aquarium with Jamar Nicholas
Ever find yourself stuck for cartoon ideas? Put on your wetsuit and
dive into the IMAGINATION AQUARIUM, where cartoonist Jamar Nicholas will
help you catch ideas in your net and create awesome cartoons! 4pm - Groove Is In The Art
The forecast is calling for a Jam Drawing with chances of Dance
Outbursts in this exciting art experiment. Music can make us happy, make
us cry, invoke childhood memories, but what kind of drawings will it
inspire? YOU can draw alongside a bunch of guest artists with DJ Chris
O>Matic spinning the tunes. Imagination Station: Comics, Arts, and Crafts Sunday 11:00am - 12:15pm - Wall of Heroes Draw your own Superhero and add it to our Wall of Heroes! 12:30pm - 1:45pm - Create a Cape You won't be able to fly and it won't give you super powers, but you can still have fun making your own cape! 2:00pm - 3:15pm - Make a Mask The best way to protect your secret identity is to make and wear your own superhero mask! 3:30pm - 4:45pm - Paperbag Puppet Pals
Make a monster! Make a sidekick! Make a strange animal! With a
paperbag, crayons, construction paper, glue sticks, and your
imagination, your Puppet Pal can be whatever you want!
In
the coming weeks, look for more announcements from the Baltimore
Comic-Con. We are looking forward to highlighting our guests, the Harvey
Awards, industry exclusives, and programming. The latest developments
can always be found on our website, Twitter, and Facebook pages.
Contact Information
Please use the following e-mail addresses to contact the Baltimore Comic-Con:
About The Baltimore Comic-Con
The Baltimore Comic-Con is
celebrating its 14th year of bringing the comic book industry to the
Baltimore and Washington D.C. area. For more information, please visit www.baltimorecomiccon.com.
About The Harvey Awards
The
Harvey Awards are one of the comic book industry's oldest and most
respected awards. With a history of over 25 years, the last 7 in
conjunction with the Baltimore Comic-Con, the Harveys recognize
outstanding achievements in over 20 categories. They are the only
industry awards nominated and selected by the full body of comic book
professionals. For more information, please visit www.harveyawards.org
.
|
|