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6:00-9:45 Special Sneak Peek Pilot Screenings— Comic-Con and Warner Bros. Television proudly continue their annual
Preview Night tradition, with exclusive world premiere screenings of the pilot
episodes of five of the most highly anticipated TV series pilots of the 2012–13
television season: 666 Park
Avenue, Arrow, The Following,Revolution and Cult.
666 Park Avenue -- At 666 Park Avenue, anything you desire can be yours...for a
price. Lost's Terry
O'Quinn and Desperate
Housewives' Vanessa Williams headline this scary, seductive drama from Alloy
Entertainment as the owners of a Manhattan apartment building who recruit an
idealistic young couple to manage the historic site with a dark history. The
series also stars Rachael Taylor (Charlie's Angels), Dave Annable (Brothers
& Sisters), Robert Buckley (One Tree Hill), Mercedes Masohn (The
Finder), Helena Mattsson (Iron Man 2), and Samantha Logan (Law
& Order: SVU). Matthew Miller (Chuck), David Wilcox (Fringe),
Leslie Morgenstein (The Vampire Diaries), Gina Girolamo (The Secret
Circle), and Alex Graves (Fringe) are the executive producers. Based
on the book series by Gabriella Pierce and from Bonanza Productions Inc. in
association with Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television, 666 Park Avenue will air
Sundays at 10/9c on ABC this fall.
Arrow -- From executive producers Greg Berlanti (Green Lantern), Marc Guggenheim (Green Lantern), Andrew Kreisberg (Fringe), and David Nutter (Smallville), hard-hitting action series Arrow reinvents the DC hero. After being marooned for five years on a remote island, billionaire Oliver Queen returns home with a mysterious agenda and a lethal new set of skills that he uses in a war on crime. The series stars Stephen Amell (Private Practice), Colin Donnell (Pan Am), Katie Cassidy (Supernatural), David Ramsey (Dexter), and Willa Holland (The O.C.), with Susanna Thompson (Dragonfly) and Paul Blackthorne (The River). From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, Arrow will air Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW this fall.
The Following -- Golden Globe winner/Emmy nominee Kevin Bacon (Mystic River) and Rome's James Purefoy star in The Following, a cat-and-mouse thriller from Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries), about a diabolical serial killer (Purefoy) and the psychologically scarred ex-FBI agent (Bacon) called in to stop him. The Following also stars Natalie Zea (Justified), Jeananne Goossen (Alcatraz), Shawn Ashmore (X-Men films), Valorie Curry (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2), Nico Tortorella (Scream 4), Adan Canto (Amar No Es Querer), and Kyle Catlett (Unforgettable), with Maggie Grace (Lost) recurring. Executive produced by Williamson and Marcos Siega (The Vampire Diaries), The Following is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television and will air on Mondays midseason on FOX.
Revolution -- What would you do without it all? In Revolution, an epic adventure thriller from Supernatural's Eric Kripke, J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions, and Iron Man's Jon Favreau, a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic landscape of empty cities, local militias, and heroic freedom fighters where every piece of technology-phones, computers, cars, even lights-has mysteriously blacked out...forever.Revolution stars Billy Burke (Twilight films), Tracy Spiridakos (Being Human), Anna Lise Phillips (Animal Kingdom), Zak Orth (Wet Hot American Summer), Graham Rogers (Memphis Beat), J. D. Pardo (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), David Lyons (The Cape), Maria Howell (The Vampire Diaries), and Tim Guinee (Iron Man films) and is executive produced by Kripke, Abrams, and Bryan Burk (Fringe). Favreau directed the pilot and will serve as co-executive producer of the series, with Kathy Lingg (Fringe). From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions, Kripke Enterprises. and Warner Bros. Television,Revolution will air Mondays at 10/9c on NBC this fall.
Cult -- There is television...and there is the world we live in. In the shadows where they meet, there is Cult. In this visceral thriller from the creator of Farscape and the producers of Chuck, a bright and driven reporter teams up with an inquisitive television researcher to investigate a series of disturbing disappearances all tied to a wildly popular new television show called...Cult. With everyone a suspect and no one to trust but each other, the two follow an obscure trail of tantalizing clues in an effort to find the reporter's missing brother, a rabid fan of the show who unlocked the secret at the heart of the series-and seemingly paid the price. Moving from the real world into the labyrinthine world of the series and its two characters-a detective and a charismatic cult leader-events inside the show begin to bleed into the outside world and vice versa as the certainty of what's real and what's illusion crumbles into dust. Cult stars Matt Davis (The Vampire Diaries), Jessica Lucas (Cloverfield), Alona Tal (Supernatural), and Robert Knepper (Prison Break) and is executive produced by Rockne S. O'Bannon (Farscape), Josh Schwartz (Chuck), Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl), Len Goldstein (Hart of Dixie), and Jason Ensler (Chuck). From Fake Empire and Rockne S. O'Bannon Television in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios,Cult will air midseason on The CW.
Arrow -- From executive producers Greg Berlanti (Green Lantern), Marc Guggenheim (Green Lantern), Andrew Kreisberg (Fringe), and David Nutter (Smallville), hard-hitting action series Arrow reinvents the DC hero. After being marooned for five years on a remote island, billionaire Oliver Queen returns home with a mysterious agenda and a lethal new set of skills that he uses in a war on crime. The series stars Stephen Amell (Private Practice), Colin Donnell (Pan Am), Katie Cassidy (Supernatural), David Ramsey (Dexter), and Willa Holland (The O.C.), with Susanna Thompson (Dragonfly) and Paul Blackthorne (The River). From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, Arrow will air Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW this fall.
The Following -- Golden Globe winner/Emmy nominee Kevin Bacon (Mystic River) and Rome's James Purefoy star in The Following, a cat-and-mouse thriller from Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries), about a diabolical serial killer (Purefoy) and the psychologically scarred ex-FBI agent (Bacon) called in to stop him. The Following also stars Natalie Zea (Justified), Jeananne Goossen (Alcatraz), Shawn Ashmore (X-Men films), Valorie Curry (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2), Nico Tortorella (Scream 4), Adan Canto (Amar No Es Querer), and Kyle Catlett (Unforgettable), with Maggie Grace (Lost) recurring. Executive produced by Williamson and Marcos Siega (The Vampire Diaries), The Following is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television and will air on Mondays midseason on FOX.
Revolution -- What would you do without it all? In Revolution, an epic adventure thriller from Supernatural's Eric Kripke, J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions, and Iron Man's Jon Favreau, a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic landscape of empty cities, local militias, and heroic freedom fighters where every piece of technology-phones, computers, cars, even lights-has mysteriously blacked out...forever.Revolution stars Billy Burke (Twilight films), Tracy Spiridakos (Being Human), Anna Lise Phillips (Animal Kingdom), Zak Orth (Wet Hot American Summer), Graham Rogers (Memphis Beat), J. D. Pardo (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), David Lyons (The Cape), Maria Howell (The Vampire Diaries), and Tim Guinee (Iron Man films) and is executive produced by Kripke, Abrams, and Bryan Burk (Fringe). Favreau directed the pilot and will serve as co-executive producer of the series, with Kathy Lingg (Fringe). From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions, Kripke Enterprises. and Warner Bros. Television,Revolution will air Mondays at 10/9c on NBC this fall.
Cult -- There is television...and there is the world we live in. In the shadows where they meet, there is Cult. In this visceral thriller from the creator of Farscape and the producers of Chuck, a bright and driven reporter teams up with an inquisitive television researcher to investigate a series of disturbing disappearances all tied to a wildly popular new television show called...Cult. With everyone a suspect and no one to trust but each other, the two follow an obscure trail of tantalizing clues in an effort to find the reporter's missing brother, a rabid fan of the show who unlocked the secret at the heart of the series-and seemingly paid the price. Moving from the real world into the labyrinthine world of the series and its two characters-a detective and a charismatic cult leader-events inside the show begin to bleed into the outside world and vice versa as the certainty of what's real and what's illusion crumbles into dust. Cult stars Matt Davis (The Vampire Diaries), Jessica Lucas (Cloverfield), Alona Tal (Supernatural), and Robert Knepper (Prison Break) and is executive produced by Rockne S. O'Bannon (Farscape), Josh Schwartz (Chuck), Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl), Len Goldstein (Hart of Dixie), and Jason Ensler (Chuck). From Fake Empire and Rockne S. O'Bannon Television in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios,Cult will air midseason on The CW.
Ballroom 20
Tags: Action/Adventure | Horror and Suspense | Mysteries & Crime Dramas |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Superheroes | Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Horror and Suspense | Mysteries & Crime Dramas |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Superheroes | Television
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10:00-11:00 Comic-Con How-To: Building the Foundation to a Page-Turning Story—Before
you start writing your story, you need a clear idea of where your story is
going. Award-winning author Maxwell
Alexander Drake gives you
insight into how to create a structure that will become the foundation for your
story, as well as provide you with several tools to help you stay organized.
From plotting in reverse to a three-act play, this seminar will help you
understand how to set the "beats" of your story and how to insure
that you hit them, leaving your readers hungry for more. Room 2
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The
Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms.
When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to
loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and
personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam
can be. Robin
Blackburn (The
League of S.T.E.A.M.),Anina Bennett (Boilerplate:
History's Mechanical Marvel), Gail Carriger (The
Parasol Protectorate Series), Kaja
Foglio (Girl
Genius), Robin
Thorsen (The
Guild), and moderator Dina
"Lady Steam" Kampmeyer (Steampunk
LA) discuss literature, fashion, romance, adventure, and more. Room 5AB
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Costuming | Fandom |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Costuming | Fandom |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Marvel: Breaking into Comics the Marvel Way— You have the talent. You have the imagination. You have the
"Go get 'em, Tiger" determination that would make the Bullpen proud.
But where do you go from there? Discover the next step in your budding comics
career with world-renowned talent scout C. B.
Cebulski, artistDavid Marquez (Ultimate
Comics Spider-Man), writer Sam
Humphries (Ultimate
Comics Ultimates), and others as they give you all the right pointers
toward getting a foot in the door at Marvel Comics. Discussing all entry points
across every department, this panel is a must for all Marvel hopefuls! Room 7AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
10:00-11:00 IDW & Hasbro— Join
senior editor John
Barber (Transformers:
Robots in Disguise), editor Carlos
Guzman, and Hasbro's director of global publishing Michael Kelly reveal
secrets and upcoming plans for Transformers,
G.I. Joe, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and
more. A new Transformers series will be announced-as well as a new license. Panelists
include Larry Hama (G.I.
Joe: A Real American Hero), Chris
Metzen (Transformers:
Autocracy), Flint
Dille (Transformers:
Autocracy), Livio
Ramondelli (Transformers:
Autocracy), Andrew
Griffith (Transformers:
Robots in Disguise), Brendan
Cahill (Transformers:
Robots in Disguise), Mike
Costa (G.I.
Joe: Cobra), plus surprise guests! Room 9
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
10:00-11:00 Racebending.com: Creating Spaces for Diverse Characters and
Representations— Creators
and artists are developing engrossing characters from underrepresented groups.
Panelists from different mediums will discuss their creative processes and how
can fans support their diversity efforts. Featuring novelist and comic book
writer Marjorie Liu (Astonishing X-Men), video game writer David Gaider(Dragon Age), comic book writer Brandon Thomas (Miranda
Mercury), showrunner and screenwriter Javier
Grillo-Marxuach (The
Middleman), writer Sarah
Kuhn (One
Con Glory), and Comic-Con special guest N.K. Jemisin (The
Hundred Thousand Kingdoms); moderated by Racebending.com. Room 23ABC
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types— Which side of the convention table do you want to be on,
professional or fan? And what's keeping you from getting there? If you've been
inspired to create something but you're having trouble bringing it into
reality, you need to attend this fun and informative goal-setting workshop,
designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Douglas
Neff (the
"Tony Robbins of Geeks") will give you simple and proven tips for
achieving what's most important to you. Whether you want to write your own
screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you'll walk
away from this workshop with new ideas and useful tools to help you reach your
dream. Room 25ABC
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Flesk: Celebrating a Decade of Publishing— Visit with the Flesk team and a quartet of legendary artists for a
personal and entertaining hour. Publisher John
Fleskes, artists Terry
Dodson (Defenders,
Uncanny X-Men), Mark Schultz (Xenozoic), Jim Silke (Jungle
Girls, Jim Silke
Sketchbook), and William
Stout (Hallucinations,
Inspirations), and moderator Jonathan
Leveck (Flesk's
director of operations) look back on 10 years of Flesk's line of quality books
promoting comics and graphic novels, fantasy, illustration, pinup art, and fine
arts. In addition, Flesk will announce its exciting line of new titles coming
out in the fall and provide a glimpse into their 2013 schedule. Room 32AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
10:00-11:00 Comic-Con Film School 101: Preproduction and Screenwriting— Comic-Con Film School is back for another four-day, nuts-and-bolts
class on how to make a movie for very little money, using available video
technology and desktop post-production software. Whether you're shooting your
first zombie short or that story about the leather-clad girl who pilots a
steampunk dirigible, this course will take you from script to final product so
that you, too, can enter your own movie into the CCI: IFF. This first class
covers the specifics of pre-production on the cheap, including screenwriting,
casting, scheduling, location scouting, crewing-up, and getting equipment for
nothing. Panelists include Valerie
Perez (producer/star, Paula Peril-Midnight Whistle), Nick Murphy (writer/director, Pizza and Bullets), Jack Conway(writer/producer, Fear News), Vera Vanguard (producer/star, GothGirl), and Sean
Rourke (writer
of Ballistica). Marriott Hall 2, Marriott Marquis & Marina
Tags: CCI-IFF and Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: CCI-IFF and Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:15-11:15 TheOneRing.net: The Truth About The Hobbit— The Hobbit movie is
imminent just at the book turns 75. With on-set visits, intrepid reporting, and
the pulse of fans worldwide, the TORn staff shred rumors, answer questions,
share New Zealand images-but not as part of the official publicity machine.
Also featuring a special visual presentation from Weta Workshop and an account
of Fandalf traveling the world and (all that is the tip of the iceberg!).
Featuring Cliff
Broadway (Ringers:
Lord of the Fans) and Larry D.
Curtis (Hobbit embedded reporter) and additional staff and guests. Room 6DE
Tags: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
10:30-11:30 DC: Talent Search Orientation Session 1— DCE's VP for art direction and design Mark Chiarello presents
an informative orientation session to explain how DCE's Talent Search works and
discuss the different needs of the DC Comics, Vertigo, and MAD magazine
brands. If you want to learn what DCE looks for in artists and how to improve
your chances of becoming a working professional, this is the program for you! To have your work reviewed, attendance at this orientation session
is mandatory. (Please
note: Not all attendees are guaranteed a one-on-one review.)Room 4
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops
10:30-11:30 Battlestar: So Say We
All— Richard
Hatch (Tom
Zarek, Capt Apollo) hosts a 35th anniversary preview panel and fan
discussion of the Battlestar universe, politics, philosophy, and 35 year
history. Joining Hatch for this exciting BGcelebration,
roundtable, and Q&A session are Jane
Espenson (producer/writer,Battlestar and Caprica), Lili Bordan (actress, Blood and Chrome), Michael Taylor(Battlestar, Caprica, Blood and Chrome), Toni Graphia (Battlestar producer/writer), and Dr Kevin
Grazier (science
consultant for BSG and Defiance), plus
surprise guests.Room 6BCF
Tags: Anniversaries | Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Anniversaries | Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
10:30-11:30 How to Get News Coverage— Small
press comic publishers: What makes the difference between an item that will get
news coverage, previews, and interviews, and what doesn't? A lot of publishers
have no idea what to submit to the press, how to submit it, and why they are
being overlooked for coverage. Comics journalist Rik
Offenberger (First
Comics News, Archie Comics) moderates this panel on just what it takes to get
coverage, with the comic journalists themselves telling you what they are
looking for. Panelist include Alan
Kistler (Comic
Mix, Newsarama),Chris Thompson (First
Comics News), Bryan
Young (Huffington
Post, Big Shiny Robot),Dan Manser (Diamond), Holly Golightly (BroadSword
Comics), Rich
Johnston (Bleeding
Cool), J. C. Vaughn (The Scoop), Josh
Waldrop (M1W
Entertainment), Matt
Moore(Associated Press), and Heidi
MacDonald (The
Beat). Find out what it takes to self-promote and make a significant impact on
your ability to sell your comic project.Room 8
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:30-12:00 Comic Book Law School 101: ABCs for a Savvy and Smart Start (Up)—The
business world is overrun with stories of "If only...," too often of
the negative variety. It doesn't matter if you're a fan, creator, publisher,
distributor, or retailer or operate a business outside of the comic book
industry-nearly every business deals with some element of intellectual property
on a daily basis. And if you're ready to start a new venture (or you've already
started one), you don't want to be caught with your legal pants down. Rushing a
new property out the door without the proper IP protections in place invariably
proves to be more costly down the road. But don't fret-like a certain Saturday
morning cartoon web spinner, the popular Comic Book Law School has arrived just
in time, ready to help you by supplying the "ABCs" of legal protections
needed for businesses and creators to identify and protect some of their most
important assets: intellectual property. Noted IP attorney Michael Lovitz, author of The
Trademark and Copyright Book comic
book, offers this informative program designed to provide a basic legal
foundation in intellectual property and related areas, including securing and
enforcing your rights, contracts and licensing, fair use, social media, and
much more. Up first: the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, inventions,
works of authorship, characters, brands, and names, from conception through
publication and beyond. Attendees are invited to participate in an interactive
discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws,
as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those
rights. And along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections,
and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide
relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as
practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend.
(This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.) Room 11AB
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Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics |Comics Law School | Games | Retailer Programming | Seminars & Workshops |Writers & Writing
10:30-11:30 Books and Hollywood: Literary Franchises in Television and Film—Authors
discuss their work transitioning across various mediums, from screenwriters to
novelists turning popular books into hit TV series and Hollywood films. How
does the creative process differ when writing a screenplay as compared to a
novel? Authors describing the process of adapting novels for the big screen
include Rebecca
Serle (When
You Were Mine), Margaret
Stohl (co-author
of the Beautiful Creatures series), Scott
Speer (Immortal
City), Tony
DiTerlizzi (The
Search for WondLa series),Ashley
Edward Miller and Zack Stentz (Colin
Fischer), Mike
Richardson (president
of Dark Horse), and Mark
Frost (The
Paladin Prophecy). Moderated by Geoff
Boucher (Los
Angeles Times). Room 24ABC
Tags: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
Tags: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
10:30-12:00 Comics
Arts Conference Session #1: Subaltern Counterculture and the Strengths of the
Underdog— Antonio
Chavarria (Museum
of Indian Arts & Culture) and painterMateo Romero, looking
specifically at the "Comic Art Indigene" museum exhibition, discuss
the appeal of the "marginal" art of comics to oft-marginalized
indigenous people, arguing that, deposited in ethnic or cultural categories,
comic and Native art are ethnographic texts, social commentary, commercial
enterprise, and ultimately, "fine" art. Sam
Cannon (University
of Texas at Austin) looks at Daniel Muñoz's detective series El Pantera, analyzing the textual and visual aspects of
how Mexico City informs the actions of its own subaltern hero to show that the
medium of the comic can uniquely portray the relationship between urban spaces,
subaltern subjects, and heroes. Ayanna
Dozier (Chapman
University) examines the physical and racial identity of the X-Men's Storm,
arguing that Storm's personification and physical appearances manage to be a
cultural signifier throughout her near 40-year history and emphasizing the
importance of what we can learn about our society's cultural practices and
traditions through the "body" of Storm. Kane
Anderson(University of California, Santa Barbara) uses cyborg theory and
questions of the posthuman to ask how cybernetics mediate race in superhero
comic book stories. If comics rely heavily on the visual to communicate to the
reader, then to what degree can a character half-black/half-chrome be
considered black? Room 26AB
Tags: Comics | Comics Arts Conference
Tags: Comics | Comics Arts Conference
10:45-11:45 Epic Games: Fortnite Revealed— Host Jessica Chobot (G4TV's X-Play,Attack of the Show) joins legendary developer Epic Games
(Gears of War series) as they lift the veil on the new game Fortnite. Teased
late last year, attendees will be the very first people in the world to see
Fortnite in action. Get inside the minds of Epic Games' design director Cliff Bleszinski and
producer Tanya
Jessen as they
reveal inspirations, gameplay details, and why Fortnite is taking Epic Games in
both a classic and all-new direction. Room 6A
Tags: Games
Tags: Games
11:00-12:00 Comic-Con How-To: Creating a Character-Driven Story— All great stories need both a hero and a villain. Award-winning
author Maxwell Alexander Drakegives you
the tools you need to create both sides of this opposing force. You will learn
to create each in a dynamic way that will capture the hearts of your readers,
making them cheer for their triumphs and commiserate with their losses. Room 2
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
11:00-12:00 Twisted Twins: American Mary— Jen and
Sylvia Soska (of
Twisted Twins Productions and the makers of Dead
Hooker in a Trunk) and Todd
Masters (of
MASTERSFX and make-up effects producer on True
Blood) will discuss the use of prosthetics in horror. The Soskas will
also address the challenges of working in a male-dominated genre. They will
unveil a sizzle reel from their new film American
Mary.Paula Lindberg (Ruby in American Mary) will also be on the panel, which is moderated
by Beth Accomando (author of the KPBS blog Cinema Junkie). Room 5AB
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Costuming | Horror and Suspense | Movies |Television
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Costuming | Horror and Suspense | Movies |Television
11:00-12:00 Nickelodeon:
Butt Biting & Magical Mischief!—Meet series
creator/executive producer Butch
Hartmanalong with the casts from both The
Fairly OddParents andT.U.F.F.
Puppy, including Nick talent Jerry
Trainor (iCarly)
as Dudley Puppy. This year's panel is totally interactive, with the fans
interviewing the cast directly, plus a sneak peek from the Nickelodeon
live-action movie A Fairly
Odd Christmas, along with a chance to win prizes. On hand: Jerry Trainor (voice of
Dudley), Tara
Strong (voice of
Timmy and Poof), Grey
DeLisle (voice of
Kitty and Vicky), Daran
Norris (voice of
Chief, Cosmo and Dad), Matt
Taylor (voice of
Snaptrap), Susanne
Blakeslee (voice of
Wanda and Mom), and Carlos
Alazraqui (voice of
Crocker). Moderated by Dana
Cluverius, executive in charge for Nickelodeon. Room 7AB
Tags: Animation | Kids | Television
Tags: Animation | Kids | Television
11:00-12:00 Bongo
Comics/United Plankton Sneak Peek—Bongo Comics and United
Plankton Pictures offer a tantalizing preview of upcoming projects featuring The Simpsons, Futurama,
SpongeBob SquarePants, and a few other surprises. Bongo's creative director Nathan Kane, managing editor Terry
Delegeane, and art director Jason Ho are joined by intern/fan favorite Louis
Lane and Simpsons/Futurama-ologist Bill Morrison for a fun
and informative free-for-all. Find out what's in the future for Futurama Comics, what to surmise about Simpsons Comics, and what's next for Bongo in the print world
and beyond. Also, Chris Duffy,
managing editor of United Plankton Pictures, will dish up some Krabby
Patty–infused morsels of what's to come in SpongeBob
Comics. Room 9
Tags: Animation | Comics | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
Tags: Animation | Comics | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
11:00-12:00 Filmation and Lou Scheimer: Celebrating a Generation of Animation
and TV Heroes— One of
the most successful and groundbreaking television animation studios was
Filmation, whose productions shaped Saturday mornings and daytime syndication
from the 1960s to the 1980s. From Superman, Batman, and Aquaman to The Archies,
from Fat Albert and the Groovie Goolies to the live-action Shazam! andIsis series, up to the groundbreaking He-Man
and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra Princess of Power, Ghostbusters, and Bravestarr, Filmation created the shows that entertained
and educated a generation. Making his final convention appearance is Filmation
founder Lou
Scheimer, who will reminisce about nearly 30 years of animation magic.
Appearing with him are author/animator Darrell McNeil (Hero High, Shazam, Tarzan and the Super 7)
director/writer/animator Tom
Tataranowicz (He-Man,
She-Ra, Bravestarr), and other guests. Bestselling author and documentary
director Andy Mangels moderates
this celebration of the studio that saved American animation in the 1970s and
1980s and show exclusive clips of never-before-seen Filmation footage. Plus,
you can get a sneak peek at the September 2012 book release from TwoMorrows, Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation,
co-written by Scheimer and Mangels. Room 23ABC
Tags: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Television
Tags: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Television
11:00-12:00 X-Play— G4's X-Play is TV's
longest running and most watched video game show in the galaxy.* Each episode
is packed with brutally honest reviews, live demos of the biggest games, and of
course intern humiliation. Hosts Morgan
Webb,Blair Herter, and Kristin
Adams and
executive producer Wade
Beckett make
their triumphant return to Comic-Con and promise a no-holds-barred live panel.
They'll take questions from the audience, debut a new comedy short, and give
out prizes to a chosen few. This hour of reflection and finger pointing is
guaranteed to be a life changing experience.** (*We think. **Probably.) Room 25ABC
Tags: Fandom | Games | Television
Tags: Fandom | Games | Television
11:00-12:00 Spotlight
on Becky Cloonan— Comic-Con
special guest Becky Cloonan, one of the most versatile artists in comics
today, talks to Jimmy
Aquino (Comics
News Insider podcast
host) about her career in comics and illustration, collaborating with writers,
artists, and musicians, and the dark secrets she learned through 15 years of
self-publishing. Room 32AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips |Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics | Writers & Writing
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips |Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics | Writers & Writing
11:15-12:00 DreamWorks
Animation— DreamWorks
Animation's chief creative officer Bill
Damaschke anchors a
diverse group of filmmakers to demo and discuss the artistic ambition and
technical innovation that goes into moviemaking at DreamWorks Animation.
Moderated byAnthony Breznican from Entertainment Weekly.Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies
11:30-12:30 Spotlight
on Karl Kerschl (Live-Drawing The Abominable Charles Christopher)— Comic-Con special guest Karl Kerschl (The
Abominable Charles Christopher, Teen Titans: Year One, Assassin's Creed) creates a new episode of
his Eisner Award-winning webcomic The Abominable Charles Christopher live on stage, with help from the audience.Room 4
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
11:30-12:30 DC Comics: Tales from The Dark and The Edge— They're some of the hardest hitting-and strangest-comics anywhere,
and this is your chance to find out what's coming up in these DC Comics-The New
52 titles, with editor Pat
McCallumand creators Jeff Lemire (Justice
League Dark), Rob Liefeld (Deathstroke,
Grifter), andJimmy Palmiotti (All-Star
Western). Room 6DE
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
11:30-12:30 Spotlight
on Geof Darrow— Comic-Con
special guest Geof Darrow is known
for his wildly imaginative and intricately detailed artwork. Geof talks about
his comics career, including his current work for Dark Horse,Shaolin Cowboy,
in this special spotlight presentaton. Room 8
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
11:30-12:30 Mattel and WWE: Get in the Ring!— If you want to talk about Mattel's WWE action figures with some of
the top WWE superstars, don't miss a minute of this exciting panel! Be the
first to get a sneak peek at upcoming products and hear exciting announcements
about the 2013 line. Join your favorite WWE superstars, along with Mattel toy
designers Bill
Miekina and Derek Handy, and Mattel's director of marketing Enrique Ruvalcaba for an
action-packed Q&A. Room 24ABC
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles
11:45-12:45 Stan Lee's World of Heroes— The
legendary Stan Lee introduces his new YouTube channel that tells the stories of
heroes, villains, and the fans who love them. In this epic panel, Stan, Mark Hamill (Star
Wars), Adrianne
Curry (America's
Next Top Model), Peter
David (The
Hulk), Jace Hall (The Jace Hall Show), and Bonnie
Burton(Star Wars Craft book)
talk about their new shows, debut new episodes and trailers, answer questions
from fans, and provide a few Stan Lee surprises. Room 6BCF
Tags: Comics | Movies | Superheroes | Web
Tags: Comics | Movies | Superheroes | Web
12:00-1:00 Comic-Con How-To: How to Better Understand the Sociology Behind
Cosplay— Veteran
costume designer and cosplayer Yaya Han leads a stimulating discussion about the many social aspects of
cosplay, such as: Why do we cosplay? What does cosplay mean to each of us? Why
is there cosplay drama? How has cosplay progressed in the last 10, years and
what are the positive and negative aspects? What is the proper etiquette when
cosplaying, photographing cosplayers, and socializing with regular attendees?
All of these questions will be answered, and more. Room 2
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Costuming | Fandom | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Comic-Con How To | Costuming | Fandom | Seminars & Workshops
12:00-1:00 The Pitching Hour— Jermaine
Turner (director,
Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Ted
Biaselli (VP, The
Hub Network), Jill
Sanford (director,
Disney original series TV animation), Derek
Hoffman (VP,
Donner Co.), Valerie
Alexander(screenwriter), Carina
Schulze (Chatrone), Charlie Chu (editor,
Oni Press), Lindsay
Rostal (game
producer, The Odd Gentlemen), Jennie
Kong (VP, Miller
PR), and your moderator Dan Evans
III (freelance
development exec, Kaijudo:
Rise of the Duel Masters) will take an idea from conception through
production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch
document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will
explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that
new creators should adopt to make their way through the creative battleground
of the entertainment industry. Knowing that each project is unique, there will
be a Q&A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to
obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand is Brendan
McFeely (IP
lawyer, Kane Kessler) to give creators insight on protecting their ideas as
they navigate Hollywood. Room 5AB
Tags: Animation | Games | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
Tags: Animation | Games | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
12:00-1:00 Cartoon
Network and Dreamworks Animation:DreamWorks Dragons: Riders of Berk— Picking up where the critically acclaimed feature film How to Train Your Dragonleft off, this weekly
animated series follows the continuing adventures of master dragon trainer
Hiccup, his faithful dragon Toothless, and his friends on Berk. Dragon training
reaches new heights as our heroes unlock secrets about their dragons, explore
wild frontiers, and discover new dragon species, all while battling fierce
enemies they never dreamed existed. Come get a first look at the series, which
premieres this fall on Cartoon Network, and hear from some of the talented
dragon trainers who helped bring it to life. Room 6A
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
12:00-1:00 Spotlight
on N.K. Jemisin— Comic-Con
special guest N.K. Jemisin is the
Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-nominated author of The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Broken Kingdoms, and The Kingdom Of Gods (The
Inheritance Trilogy). She's also a counseling psychologist, a biker, and a
feminist/anti-racist blogger, and she'll talk about all those things along with
her work in this spotlight panel. Room 7AB
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
12:00-1:00 Editing Comics the BOOM! Studios Way— Top creators Sam
Humphries(Ultimates, Higher Earth), Grace
Randolph (Supurbia, Marvel HER-oes), Caleb
Monroe (Ice
Age, Steed & Mrs. Peel), and Michael
Alan Nelson (Valen
the Outcast, 28 Days Later) join BOOM! Studios editor-in-chief Matt Gagnon and
editor Dafna Pleban to talk about the ins and outs of creating comics at BOOM!
Studios. Don't miss this in-depth look into the editing secrets of one of the
comic book industry's leading independent publishers as they discuss editing
dos and don'ts. Room 9
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
12:00-1:00 Censorship and the Female Artist— Attacks on women's speech are on the rise in the current cultural
climate in realms including politics and pop culture. This panel examines how
censorship affects women artists, in realms including library challenges,
community dialogue, and the larger cultural conversation. ModeratorAdaPia
d'Errico is joined
by panelists Anina
Bennett, Camilla
d'Errico, and Olivia for a freewheeling discussion of their experiences with censorship
and observations on how women's speech is treated in the cultural conversation. Room 11AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Writers & Writing
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Writers & Writing
12:00-1:00 Avatar Press: News and Q&A— Editor-in-chief William Christensenpresents all the fresh news
from Avatar Press, the industry's most groundbreaking, risk-taking publisher.
Want insight into the hottest titles from such industry luminaries as David
Lapham, Garth Ennis, and Alan Moore? Can't get enough Ferals,Stitched, or Crossed? Find
out what new terrors and triumphs this rogue publisher will unleash in the
months ahead, and get your questions answered. Room 23ABC
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
12:00-1:00 Beyond: Two Souls: A New Breed of Interactive Storytelling from
Writer/Director David Cage of Quantic Dream— David
Cage, the co-CEO of Quantic Dream and writer/director of the 2010 hit Heavy Rain, discusses his latest project,Beyond: Two
Souls. David will focus on the concept of creating innovative game play
experiences that are woven together with emotion and story. Beyond: Two Souls is
prepared to deliver an immersive interactive and cinematic experience based on
emotional involvement and interactive storytelling. In developing a unique
"interactive drama" to engross the audience, David and his team have
introduced the concept of Virtual Performance Capture to videogames, where
actors play the entire role in development of the game (from motion capture to
dialogue). The session will cover techniques used to create an emotional and
compelling experience, focusing on the company's award-winning titles as well
as providing a deeper look into theirBeyond: Two Souls. IGN.com's Greg Miller moderates
with Cage and Academy Award nominee Ellen
Page as they
explore the "uncanny valley" of bringing realism and emotion to this
current project. Room 25ABC
Tags: Animation | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Animation | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
12:00-1:00 Comics
Arts Conference Session #2: Once More, with Comics: How the Whedon Universes
Continue in Comic Book Form— Authors Katrina Hill (Action
Movie Freak, GeekNation.com), Jennifer
K. Stuller (Ink-StainedAmazon,
GeekGirlCon), and Traci
Cohen (CSU-Sacramento)
examine how comic books and graphic novels provide a new form of media
adaptation in which the graphic novel form furthers the canon or official
continuity of television series as sequels to the original material. Creator
Joss Whedon's television universes enjoy new life in print (e.g. Buffy the Vampire SlayerSeason 9). Sharing their
own thoughts on these Whedon comic book follow-ups are comic book
writer/actress Amber
Benson (Buffy
the Vampire Slayer: Willow and Tara), editors Scott
Allie (Dark
House) and Mariah
Huehner (IDW),
and actors Clare
Kramer(Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bring It
On) and Tom Lenk (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cabin in
the Woods). Room 26AB
Tags: Action/Adventure | Comics | Comics Arts Conference | Horror and Suspense| Humor & Satire | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Comics | Comics Arts Conference | Horror and Suspense| Humor & Satire | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
12:00-1:00 Spotlight
on Bill Amend— Comic-Con
special guest and FoxTrot cartoonist Bill Amend reports
on his mission to inject as much geekiness as possible into the nation's comics
pages. He'll share examples and stories from his 24-year career, discuss how
he's adapting to a more digital world, and answer as many audience questions as
possible. Room 32AB
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
12:00-1:00 Machinima: The Future of Entertainment— Machinima has become one of the most talked about entertainment
destinations in the world. Serving over 1.6 billion video views a month, the
network has established itself with quality content and passionate viewership
and is now considered the leading brand for the gaming generation. Don't miss
out on this panel with exclusive footage from Machinima's new channel,
Machinima Prime, which focuses on thrilling episodic content, including the
much anticipated tentpole series Halo 4:
Forward Unto Dawn. Be a part of mind-blowing discussions on the next wave of
content creation and the new development paradigm. Catch guests from Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, the Machinima Prime
Channel, and the Machinima Network. Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Games | Movies | Web
Tags: Games | Movies | Web
12:30-1:30 Spotlight
on Mark Schultz's Unlikely Career—Comic-Con
special guest Mark Schultz (Xenozoic,
Various Drawings, Prince Valiant) ventures on a journey over the rugged
terrain of his career as a visual storyteller. Ably assisted by John Fleskes (Flesk
Publications), Mark will focus on his creative process, his inspirations and
influences, and commercial realities. Also featured will be views of upcoming Storms at Sea and Xenozoic projects.
Comfortable footwear is recommended. Room 4
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
12:30-1:30 iVerse Media: New Frontiers in Digital Comics— iVerse and ComicsPlus host an entertaining and engaging dialogue
on what the future holds for digital comics, especially as it relates to
creators, publishers, retailers, librarians, and, not the least of all,
readers. Special guest Mark Waid (Thrillbent, Daredevil) joins Michael
Murphey(iVerse, ComicsPlus), Mike
Pellerito (Archie
Comics, Red Circle), Filip
Sablik (Top Cow
Productions, Witchblade), and Josh Elder (Reading
with Pictures), along with other industry thought leaders and professionals to
discuss and debate what's just over the digital horizon...and the opportunities
for everyone who has a stake in the industry. Moderated by iVerse director of
business development Steve May. Room 24ABC
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Web | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Web | Writers & Writing
12:45-1:45 MAD Screening and Q&A— It's a MAD world, we
just laugh in it. The magazine you tried to hide from your parents is an
animated series on Cartoon Network. Now in its third season, this series from
Warner Bros. Animation is inspired by the country's bestselling humor magazine, MAD, and features animated parodies, crazy commercials, pretend
promos, and classic gags. Take a peek behind the MAD curtain and learn what goes into bringing the funny to your
television every week. Back to bring more laughs this year are series producers Kevin Shinick (Crank
Yankers) and Mark
Marek (Robot
Chicken), along with Peter
Girardi, senior vice president of series and alternative animation at
Warner Bros. Animation. Join this hilarious panel for a sizzle reel recapping
all the laughs from season two as well as a sneak peek at what's in store for
the show this season. MAD airs Mondays at 8:45/7:45c on Cartoon Network.Room 6DE
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
12:45-1:45 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2— Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek at the highly
anticipated conclusion of The Twilight Saga films. This is a must-see for fans
interested in the story's final chapter. You will be shown exclusive footage
from The Twilight Saga: Breaking
Dawn-Part 2 and be
treated to a cast and filmmaker Q&A session providing details on the epic
finale. Hall H
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
1:00-2:30 Comic-Con How-To: Advanced 3D/CG Comic Art— Comic book creator/editor/writer/penciler/inker/colorist Brian Haberlin demonstrates
advanced 3D and computer graphics comic art techniques that will speed up and
improve your storytelling. Digital pioneer and guru to much of the graphic
arts/comics community, Haberlin is also the tutorial creator for international
magazines such as 3DWorld,Imagine
FX, and Photoshop
User and is
owner of Digitalarttutorials.com. Room 2
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Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Comics | Seminars & Workshops
1:00-2:00 DC Collectibles— Action
figures, statues, busts, PVC figures . . . DC Collectibles has them all-and
more. The DC Collectibles crew, including DCE chief creative officer Geoff Johns, executive director for creative services Kevin Kiniry, director of creative services Jim Fletcher, DCE co-publisher Jim Lee, artist Amanda
Conner, and sculptors Jean St.
Jean and Phil Ramirez explain
how they come up with so many great products and what's coming up from comics'
top makers of awesome collectibles. Room 5AB
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics | Superheroes
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics | Superheroes
1:00-2:00 Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Celebration— It's hard to believe that the world's greatest fighting game
franchise is 25 years old. Find out about the worldwide Street Fighter 25th
Anniversary plans which include the ultimate Street Fighter tournament series,
the feature-packed Collector's Set, and more. Experience the exclusive
features in the PS Vita and iOS versions of Street Fighter X Tekken and battle
on the go. A few lucky fans will be selected to take part in the Street Fighter
25th Anniversary Trivia Contest hosted by Tomoaki
Ayano (Street Fighter
X Tekken producer) and Yoshinori
Ono (Street
Fighter Series executive producer) to win awesome prizes or face incredible
shame before all of Street Fighter fandom. Plus, some surprises! Room 6BCF
Tags: Action/Adventure | Anniversaries | Games
Tags: Action/Adventure | Anniversaries | Games
1:00-2:00 Marvel: House of Ideas— Love
having the best comics in the industry on your mobile devices? Want to know how
Marvel stays on the cutting edge of technology while bringing you what you've
come to love? Well, this panel is for you, True Believer! Get exciting news
from chief creative officer Joe
Quesada on what's
happening on the Marvel Comics App, Marvel Dot Com, and Marvel's vast social
media presence in this don't-miss panel. Room 7AB
Tags: Comics | Web
Tags: Comics | Web
1:00-2:00 100th Anniversary of Tarzan and John Carter of Mars— He wrestled lions, poachers and ran through fire barefoot without
a stunt-double or CGI. Actor Ron Elywill
discuss filming Tarzan in the jungles of Latin America with writer Mark Evanier and
Burroughs illustrator Tom Yeates. Also featuring David
Lemmo, co-author of the new book, Tarzan:
His First 100 Years. How Ancient Literature Became Modern Mythology and Created
an Ape-Man Mecca in Southern California, coming from Angel City
Press in 2013. Plus a 100-years of Tarzan and John Carter slide show
included. Room 8
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television |Tributes | Writers & Writing
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television |Tributes | Writers & Writing
1:00-2:00 New Crusaders: Welcome
to Red Circle— The
future of superhero comics has arrived in San Diego! The New Crusaders have
blazed a new trail for comics-digital and print-and this is your chance to
learn what's next for the most compelling comic heroes in decades. Join the Red
Circle Comics brain trust of Paul
Kaminski(executive director of editorial), Mike
Pellerito (president), Alex Segura (executive
director of publicity and marketing), and incoming New Crusaders artist Alitha Martinez as they
discuss the formation of the digital-first New
Crusaders series,
upcoming print initiatives and storylines, and a few jarring surprises. Panel
attendees will receive an exclusive New
Crusaders limited-edition
sketch cover signed by the panelists. Room 9
Tags: Comics | Web
Tags: Comics | Web
1:00-2:00 CBLDF
Master Session: Gilbert Shelton— With his
creations The
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy's Cat, and Wonder Warthog among
others, Comic-Con special guestGilbert Shelton is a
master of establishing iconic characters and presenting them in scenarios that
underscore his expressive cartooning abilities. Get a rare glimpse into the
drawing process of this master of the Underground Comix movement, hosted by Tom Spurgeon of The
Comics Reporter. The pieces created in this Master Session will be auctioned
off at CBLDF's Art Auction on Saturday night. Room 11AB
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Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | CBLDF Events | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances
1:00-2:00 Dark Horse: Powered by Creators-An In-Depth Look at the Best in
Creator-Owned Comics— Just over
25 years ago, Dark Horse arrived with a different agenda than any other
publisher in comics. The young company was founded on the belief that comics
creators should have the option to retain the rights to their own work, and
today it continues to be a highly fertile breeding ground for new characters
and concepts. Self-publishing sensation Sam
Humphries introduces
Dark Horse publisher Mike
Richardson, along with a cast of top talent from around the industry. Expect
exclusive announcements, and much, much more! Room 23ABC
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
1:00-2:00 Trailblazers of Comics— Comic-Con
special guests Lynn Johnston andKate Beaton represent
the best of contemporary cartooning. With beginnings outside of the traditional
mainstream or indie comic industry, each built a loyal following of fans with
serialized comics on their own terms. The Beat's Heidi
MacDonald addresses
the origins of each artist's career, the financial reality of doing comics for
a living, and the craft of producing a serialized comic. Room 25ABC
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics
1:00-2:30 Comics
Arts Conference Session #3: Teaching with Comics— Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) argues that, after years
of teaching using comics and graphic novels, students' interest in comics is
waning. Teachers interested in comics may have to incorporate gaming and other
technologies to keep comics in the classroom. Jeff
Brain (San
Francisco State University, Del Mar Middle School) presents one possible
approach to this blend, describing a classroom unit, tailored to the Childhood
Internet Protection Act (CIPA), that channels current technology news stories
into stories pitting student-created superheroes against teacher-created
supervillains, with consistent instruction in using digital imaging, reference
photos, comic book lexicon and conventions combined with character development
and storytelling structure. Rob
Weiner (Texas
Tech University) and Carrye
Smya (Texas
Tech University) discuss their multimedia creation of short
"text-to-movie" movies as supplements to their Introduction to
Library Research class, as well as a mini-textbook in graphic novel format with
some of the concepts conveyed as sequential, using both animation and comics to
provide an engaging learning environment for students. Room 26AB
Tags: Comics | Comics Arts Conference
Tags: Comics | Comics Arts Conference
1:00-2:00 Progressive Politics in Comics— Can
comics still inspire real-world change? Susie
Cagle (AlterNet), Cecil Castellucci (The
Year of the Beasts), Shannon
Watters (Adventure
Time), Stan Mack (Road to Revolution), and a surprise guest or two discuss
the history and future of politically progressive comics with moderatorDouglas
Wolk (Reading
Comics). Room 32AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
1:00-2:00 Voltron: Form Blazing Fans!— The
classic animated TV series and toys that introduced the world to wild robot
lions and a giant combining hero returns to SDCC. Celebrate Voltron memories
with some of the Defender's biggest fans, including Alex Albrecht (Diggnation,
Project Lorepodcast), Rob
Bricken (ToplessRobot.com), Clare Grant with Team
Unicorn (Geek and Gamer Girls), and other secret celeb guests. Plus an update
on the live-action movie produced by Atlas Entertainment (The Dark Knight
Rises); exclusive comic book reveals and announcements from VIZ Media with Traci Todd(senior editor, VIZ Media), Brandon Thomas (writer, Voltron, Dynamite Entertainment); and Voltron
Classics toy info
from Mattel's Scott
Neitlich (marketing
manager, MattyCollector.com). Win big Voltron prizes, and "Form the Head" with Voltron and be
ready to share your own Voltron story. Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Animation | Kids | Movies
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Animation | Kids | Movies
1:15-2:15 Not with a Bang, with a Bite— Great
prophets, religious scriptures, and scientific evidence points to an apocalypse
in 2012...but these authors envision the end of the world in the form of a
zombie pandemic. With their decaying, disintegrating, and sometimes
flesh-eating tendencies, zombies have lurched their way into science fiction
and fantasy novels and are here to stay. Doomsday takes on a whole new meaning
when losing limbs and lumbering across the earth are involved. Learn how to
survive everything from zombie invasions to viral zombie infections from
panelistsJeyn Roberts (Dark
Inside), Michael
Spradlin (Blood
Riders), Mira
Grant (Blackout), Diana Rowland (Even
White Trash Zombies Get the Blues), Stephen
Blackmoore (City
of the Lost), Dana
Fredsti (Plague
Town), Susan
Dennard (Something
Strange and Deadly), andMax Brooks (World
War Z), led by John
Hornor Jacobs (This
Dark Earth). Room 6A
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Writers & Writing
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Self-Publishing: Exploring the E-Frontier— The best time in the history of the world to be a writer is today. Mark O'Bannon (author
of The Dream Crystal), E. C. "Feo Amante" McMullen Jr. (author
of the science fiction collection Perpetual
Bullet),Jimmy Diggs (freelance
writer for Star Trek
DS9 and Voyager), and Marc
Scott Zicree(Space Command, Star Trek
TNG and DS9, Babylon 5, Sliders, The
Twilight Zone Companion) show you what it takes to self-publish your
book or film. Join them and discover a new golden age for writers and
filmmakers. Moderated by O'Bannon.Room 4
Tags: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Hasbro:
Transformers Brand— Aaron
Archer (vice
president, Hasbro Design) and Jerry
Jivoin (director,
Global Transformers Brand) discuss the hottest Transformers topics including
the Transformers Prime and Transformers
Rescue Bots TV
series, action figures, video games, comics, theme park rides and more.
Attendees will also get sneak peeks at upcoming action figures and brand news.
Jerry and Aaron will also host some Q&A for your burning Transformers
questions. Roll out! Room 24ABC
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2:00-3:00 Inside the Shadow
Show: Ray
Bradbury's Lasting Impact on Literature, Comics, Film, and Beyond— Literary legend Margaret
Atwood (The
Handmaiden's Tale) and acclaimed horror and fantasy writer Joe Hill (Heart-Shaped
Box) are joined by Sam
Weller (The
Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury) and internationally
acclaimed horror writer Mort
Castle (The
Strangers), the co-editors of Shadow
Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradburyl to
reflect on the deep and lasting impact of Bradbury on their work, literature,
comics, cinema, and beyond. Moderated by Chris
Ryall, CEO and editor-in-chief of IDW Comics. Room 5AB
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Tributes | Writers & Writing
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Tributes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 DC Comics: Batman: Beyond the Night of Owls— Gotham City's Night of the Owls may be over-but the fallout will
affect Batman's hometown for years to come! Find out what's on the horizon for
the Dark Knight and his crimefighting cohorts in this panel featuring Batman
group editor Mike
Marts, with Chris
Burnham (Batman,
Incorporated), Tony
Daniel (Detective
Comics), David
Finch (Batman:
The Dark Knight),Kyle Higgins (Nightwing), Gregg Hurwitz (Batman:
The Dark Knight), Gail
Simone(Batgirl), Scott Snyder (Batman), J. H. Williams III (Batwoman),
and others. Room 6DE
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
2:00-3:00 Before and After: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Star Trek: The Next Generation's
Journey into High Definition— Star
Trek: The Next Generation fans are
finally getting their wish, with all seven seasons of the beloved series being
retransferred into high-definition. Star
Trek: The Next Generation-The First Season will be
released on July 24, and the team behind the project will give fans an
insider's look at how the original film elements were transferred into
high-definition and how the visual effects were painstakingly re-created from
the source material to look better than ever before. Robert Meyer Burnett moderates
the panel, which includes Roger
Lay, Jr. (producer/director, Blu-ray), Mike and Denise
Okuda (project
consultants), David S.
Grant (vice
president, multimedia, CBS Television Distribution), Ryan Adams(director, multimedia, CBS Television
Distribution), Craig
Weiss (creative
director, CBS Digital), Eric
Bruno (lead
compositor), and Wade
Felker (film
transfer technician).Room 7AB
Tags: Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
2:00-3:00 The Sergio and Mark Show— An annual Comic-Con tradition! The folks who give you Groo the Wanderer on
occasion will tell what's up with Groo and their other projects and will
entertain you with glorious anecdotes and silly stories. Those folks are
celebrated cartoonist Sergio Aragonés, his co-conspirator Mark Evanier, Usagi Yojimbo creator Stan
Sakai, and the hardest-working man in comics, Tom Luth.Room 8
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Humor & Satire
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Humor & Satire
2:00-3:00 Spotlight
on Jim Silke— With a
career that spans comics, movies, design, and fine art, Comic-Con special guest Jim Silke has done
it all. Silke talks about his past, present, and future work in this Spotlight
event. Room 9
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Movies
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Movies
2:00-3:00 Creating Comics the comiXology Way— omiXology has not only transformed the industry in making digital
comics available everywhere, but they have also created the foundation for
comic storytelling to be expressed in new ways. Originally created to artfully
display comics on small screens, comiXology's revolutionary Guided View reading
technology has evolved to dramatically change how comic stories are being told.
From early experiments like Box 13,
Valentine, andPower Play to more
recent efforts like Marvel's Infinite Comics, comiXology's Guided View has
ushered in a new era in comic book creation. Join comiXology co-foundersDavid
Steinberger and John D. Roberts and Power Play artist Riley Brown as they
show you the ins and outs of creating comics using the Guided View tools and
discuss comiXology's plans for these tools. Room 11AB
Tags: Comics | Web
Tags: Comics | Web
2:00-3:00 Image Comics Presents— Some of
Image Comics' most exciting new creators assemble to talk about their work and
life as independent comics creators. Join these rising star creators for a
lively conversation, and discover your favorite new creators and titles.
Panelists include Tim
Daniel (Enormous), Jim McCann (Mind
the Gap), Sina
Grace (Li'l
Depressed Boy, Not My Bag), Ales Kot (Wild Children), Michael
Moreci (Hoax
Hunters), and Kurtis
Wiebe (Green
Wake, Peter Panzerfaust, Debris), with moderator Sarah deLaine. Room 23ABC
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
2:00-3:00 Make Toons That Sell without Selling Out— Meet Bill
Plympton, "The King of Indie Animation," and learn about his new
"how to" Focal Press book, Make
Toons That Sell Without Selling Out. Learn the secrets behind
cartoon production as Bill breaks down how to make a career outside the world
of corporate animation. Also, Bill will screen some of his recent work,
including Tiffany
the Whale, his re-imagining of Winsor McCay's classic short The Flying House, and clips from his
upcoming feature,Cheatin'. And everyone who attends will receive a free
Bill Plympton drawing!Room 25ABC
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Animation | Art and Illustration | Seminars & Workshops
2:00-3:00 Malibu Comics Retrospective— This year
marks the 20th anniversary of the Ultraverse, just one legacy of Malibu Comics,
the groundbreaking independent publisher that also brought us Image Comics, Men in Black, and hundreds of original, creator-owned
properties. Malibu founders Scott
Rosenberg (president,
Malibu Comics), Dave
Olbrich (publisher), Tom Mason (VP,
Marketing), and Chris Ulm (editor-in-chief) offer a lively discussion hosted by comics
blogger Paul
O'Connor(www.longboxgraveyard.com). Learn about Malibu's place in comics
history and their forward-looking attitude toward creator's rights. Hear the
war stories, ask your questions, and see rarities from the Malibu vaults. Room 32AB
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics
2:00-3:00 Power
Rangers: 20 Years
and Beyond— Saban
Brands and Shout! Factory officially kick off the 20th anniversary celebration
of Power Rangers with a discussion featuring Elie
Dekel (president,
Saban Brands), Paul
Schrier("Bulk"), and other on-screen talent and members of the
creative team. Moderated by Brian
Ward (DVD
producer ofMighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Complete Series), the panel
will dive into the origin and evolution of the Power
Rangers franchise,
including the long-awaited debut of the series on DVD and the show's resurgence
on Nickelodeon with Power
Rangers Super Samurai and much
more! Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Action/Adventure | Anniversaries | Kids | Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Anniversaries | Kids | Television
2:05-3:05 Walt Disney Studios: Frankenweenie,
Oz The Great and Powerful, andWreck-it Ralph— Walt Disney Studios hosts a Q&A panel featuring the
imaginative director of Frankenweenie, Tim Burton (Alice
in Wonderland); a special look at the world of Oz The Great and Powerful with
director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man trilogy); and the illustrious voice cast of Walt
Disney Animation Studios' Wreck-It
Ralph, including John C.
Reilly (Step
Brothers) and Sarah
Silverman (The
Sarah Silverman Program), and director Rich
Moore (Futurama). Hall H
Tags: Animation | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Animation | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:15-3:15 Blizzard Entertainment Product Showcase— Love Diablo,
World of Warcraftand StarCraft? Join Chris Metzen (Blizzard
Entertainment SVP, story and franchise development) and a team of esteemed
guests as we reveal never-before-seen licensed products and plans for
2012/2013. Talk to the designers, writers and artists themselves as we dig into
Mega Bloks, novels, comics, statues and more. Panel and Q&A session
moderated by Kat
Hunter (host of
Blizzcon coverage on DIRECTV).Room 6BCF
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
2:15-3:15 USA Network's Psych— Psych returns
to Comic-Con for a fourth consecutive year, with a fan-focused event that will
invite the audience to be not just viewers, but active participants. Psych-O
fans can look forward to a hilarious and uncensored experience with the
creative team behind the hottest fake psychic detective agency on TV. Psych
stars James Roday (Shawn Spencer), Dulé Hill (Burton "Gus" Guster), Maggie
Lawson (Juliet
O'Hara), Tim
Omundson (Carlton
Lassiter),Kirsten Nelson (Chief
Karen Vick), and Corbin
Bernsen (Henry
Spencer), along withPsych producers Steve Franks (creator/executive
producer), Kelly
Kulchak (executive
producer), and Chris
Henze (executive
producer) will dedicate the afternoon to answering fan questions and
interacting with the audience, sharing secrets & stories from the set in
this "chat" with 4,250 of their closest fans. Attendees will see
video clips produced exclusively for Comic-Con, a never-before-seen "first
look" at the Season 7 episodes currently in production, and a taste of Psych's milestone
100th episode, "100 CLUEs". Ballroom 20
Tags: Humor & Satire | Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
Tags: Humor & Satire | Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
2:30-3:30 ComicBase User Group Meeting— Peter
Bickford and other
key folks from the ComicBase team showcase the latest features and additions to
ComicBase, the world's premiere software for comic book collectors. The
panelists will allow lots of time for you to ask questions about the program
and its sister site, Atomic Avenue, and best of all, lots of giveaways in
return to answers on comic book trivia questions.Room 4
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics | Fandom
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics | Fandom
2:30-3:30 MTV's Teen Wolf— Cast members Tyler Posey,
Dylan O'Brien, Crystal Reed, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Roden and Colton
Haynes, along with executive producerJeff Davis, present an
exclusive first-look at a new episode, followed by a Q&A session. Stay for
the don't-miss world premiere trailer of MTV's upcoming scripted comedy series The Inbetweeners. Room 6A
Tags: Action/Adventure | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy |Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy |Television
2:30-3:30 Captain Action Returns— The
original superhero action figure returns with an all-new toy line. Joe Jusko (Comic-Con
special guest), Steven E.
Gordon (Wolverine
& the X-Men), Tom
Tatarnowicz (Biker
Mice from Mars), Nick
Barrucci (publisher,
Dynamite Comics). J. C.
Vaughn (publisher, Overstreet Comics Book Price Guide), Mike Murphy (Round 2
Toys), Joe Ahearn (Captain Action), and Julius
Marx (Action
Figure Insider) discuss the upcoming toys, offer sneak peeks at upcoming
releases, and announce surprising new initiatives. Moderated by Ed Catto (Captain
Action).Room 24ABC
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
2:30-3:30 Comics
Arts Conference Session #4: The Dark
Knight Rises: Is Batman
Broken?— He's
strong, smart, and heroic. He's the Dark Knight we want on our side, but is
Batman also out of his mind? Caught between Catwoman and Bane as Christopher
Nolan's Batman movie trilogy comes to its end, will Batman break? PsychologistsTravis
Langley (Batman
and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight) and Robin
Rosenberg (The
Psychology of Superheroes, What's
the Matter with Batman?) discuss Bruce Wayne's relationships,
strengths, weaknesses, and potential diagnoses and ask executive producer Michael Uslan (The
Dark Knight Rises), comic book writers Len Wein (Batman) and Steve Englehart (Detective
Comics), and Catwoman herself, actressLee Meriwether (Batman: The Movie), exactly how healthy it is for an
orphaned billionaire to spend his nights fighting crime while dressed like a
bat. Does the Dark Knight have bats in his belfry? Room 26AB
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Comics Arts Conference | Movies | Superheroes
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Comics Arts Conference | Movies | Superheroes
3:00-4:00 Comic-Con How-To: Living and Creating in the DeviantART World with
Yuumei— With the
rise of the digital age and social networking, sharing your art is like never
before. Artists are no longer tied to the will of a publisher or gallery to get
their work seen. However, finding your way in this brave new world can be a
daunting task. But fear not! This panel will show you how easy it is to get
started, find inspiration, make new discoveries, and establish yourself in the
world of DeviantART. Room 2
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Web
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops | Web
3:00-4:00 1982: It was 30 Years Ago Today-Greatest Geek Year Ever!— It's time to stand up and cheer the greatest geek year ever-three
decades later-and the editors of Geek
Magazine and
guests are here to tell you all about it on this nostalgic trip down memory
lane in which they go back to the future. Geek editors Jeff Bond and David E.
Williams are
joined by screenwriter Ashley E.
Miller (Thor,
X-Men: First Class), directorRobert Meyer Burnett (Free Enterprise, The Hills Run Red), writer Steve Melching (Star
Wars: The Clone Wars, Transformers: The Series), Steve Kriozere (V.I.P.,
Elvis Van Helsing), Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan and Dr. Adam Jahnke (The
Digital Bits, Geek), andMark
A. Altman (Free
Enterprise, Femme Fatales, Castle) to discuss the year that gave us Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Blade Runner, E.T.,
Tron, Poltergeist, Conan: The Barbarian, The Road Warrior, The Thing, Liquid
Sky (Liquid
Sky? Really?!?), The Sword
and the Sorcerer, Diner, 48 Hours, Dexy's Midnight Runner's
"Come On Eileen" and many more. What's your favorite? And can 2012
possibly compare? You be the judge. On second thought, they'll be the
judge. Moderated by Geek
Magazine(geekexchange.com). Room 5AB
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
3:00-4:00 VIZ Media Panel— Get the
latest updates and exciting news from VIZ Media staff on your favorite manga
and anime. You'll also get the scoop on new acquisitions, upcoming releases,
and projects VIZ has yet to announce. Get in line early and get a chance to win
prizes! Room 7AB
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
3:00-4:00 The Two Editors Panel— Sid Jacobsen was the editor at Harvey Comics starting in the early 1950s,
overseeing their successful line including the many titles featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and Richie Rich. Victor
Gorelick has
worked for Archie Comics for over 50 years in a variety of roles, including art
director and editor-in-chief, supervising Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, and
the whole Riverdale mob. What does it take to get all those books to press
every week for decades and decades? Find out when moderator Mark Evanier grills
these two men who between them have probably edited more comic books than
you'll ever read. Room 8
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
3:00-4:00 IDW's Artist's Editions: What's Next?— Editor Scott
Dunbier answers
questions about the Eisner Award-winning series from IDW. If you are a fan of
original art, this is the panel for you: one hour of talking about what you want to
see as an Artist's Edition, and just gabbing about great art in general. Plus
there will be a few fantastic announcements of forthcoming books. Room 9
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics
3:00-4:00 Comics: Digital Color for Comics— Every month your favorite comic books must be colored before going
to press, but just how are they colored? Learn about the creative art of comic
book coloring as Hi-Fi's Brian
Miller (World's
Finest) and Kristy
Miller (SpongeBob
SquarePants) demonstrate the step-by-step transformation of a comic book
page from black and white to full color. Learn the basics of flatting,
rendering, color holds, and special effects, along with top digital coloring
tips. Q&A session. Room 11AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics
3:00-4:00 Graphic Novels: The Bookstore Crowd— The comics world looks at "mainstream comics" as the
superhero crowd, the ones available in comic book stores every Wednesday. But
the real mainstream comics and graphic novels are in bookstores and created by
a whole different crowd, one that lacks, for the most part, capes, powers, and
spandex. Comics journalist Tom
Spurgeon (comicsreporter.com)
talks to Comic-Con special guests Kate Beaton (Hark!
A Vagrant!), Alison Bechdel(Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama), Brecht Evens (The
Making of), Jennifer and Matthew Holm (Babymouse
series), Nate Powell (Any
Empire), and Jason Shiga(Empire State) about their popular
graphic novels that appeal to a more diverse audience in bookstores all over
the world. Room 23ABC
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
3:00-4:00 Hungry for Dystopia— With the
skyrocketing popularity of The
Hunger Games, dystopian literature has been creating major waves in the media.
What attracts these authors to explore the concept of a totalitarian future
that possibly awaits us all? Anna
North (America
Pacifica) leads the discussion with panelists Neal
Shusterman (Unwind
trilogy), Lissa
Price (Starters), Paolo Bacigalupi (The
Drowned Cities), Michael
Grant (BZRK), Daniel H. Wilson (Amped), Gennifer Albin (Crewel),
andMarie Lu (Legend
trilogy). Room 25ABC
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
3:00-4:00 I Can't Write, I Can't Draw, But I Love Comics!— Just because you missed out on the writing and drawing genes
doesn't mean there isn't a place for you in the comics, animation, and gaming
industries. Companies still need managers, publishers, producers, directors,
mo-cap and voice-over actors, game masters, and programmers. Panelists Scott Agostoni (manager
of comic creators and comics expert), animation/motion capture supervisor Derron Ross (Blur
Studio), gaming CEOMike Fischer (Square
Enix), composer Jeremy
Zuckerman (Legend
of Korra), sound designer Benjamin
Wynn (Avatar
the Last Airbender), and film/mo-cap actor Joe Gatt(J.J.
Abrams' Star Trek
2), will alert you to some of these careers and tell you how to
find your niche. Moderated by Susan
Karlin (Fast
Company). Room 32AB
Tags: Animation | Comics | Fandom | Games
Tags: Animation | Comics | Fandom | Games
3:00-4:00 Hotel
Transylvania— Welcome
to Hotel Transylvania,
Dracula's lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live
it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them. On one
special weekend, Dracula has invited some of his best friends-Frankenstein and
his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, the Werewolf family, and more-to
celebrate his beloved daughter Mavis's 118th birthday. For Drac, catering to
all these legendary monsters is no problem-but everything could change for the
overprotective dad when one ordinary guy stumbles upon the hotel and takes a
shine to Mavis. Animation superstar Genndy
Tartakovsky, who previously created Dexter's
Laboratory and Star Wars: Clone Wars, among other projects,
takes the helm of this project for his first feature film, and takes the stage
to tell you all about it. Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies
Tags: Animation | Kids | Movies
3:15-4:15 DC Entertainment-All Access: DC NOW!— At DC Entertainment, there's never been a better time to be a
comics fan. Come to this all-access panel and find out what some of DC's top
talent is looking forward to, with Amanda
Conner (Before
Watchmen: Silk Spectre), Geoff
Johns (Justice
League, Green Lantern, Aquaman), Rob Liefeld (Deathstroke,
Grifter, Savage Hawkman), Scott
Lobdell (Teen
Titans, Superboy, Red Hood and the Outlaws), Francis
Manapul (Flash), Jimmy Palmiotti (All-Star
Western),Scott Snyder (Batman,
Swamp Thing) and others. Room 6DE
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
3:15-4:15 Low
Budget/Big Genre: Making it Fun— Script
developers, producers, writers, and actors discuss lower-budget genre
movies and some of the tools they use to make them so much fun
that people keep coming back for more. Panelists include writer/director Eric Forsberg (Syfy,
The Asylum, Active Entertainment), Micho
Rutare (development
executive, The
Asylum), actress Gabriel
Womack (Triassic
Attack, Copperhead), Mark
Beltzman (Re-Animator,
the Musical),Karen Goodman Forsberg (producer and co-founder, Big Bear Horror Film Festival), and Bill Lundy (writer, Silent Warning, Alien Siege on SyFy;
head of Scriptwriters Network).Marriott Hall 2, Marriott Marquis & Marina
Tags: CCI-IFF and Film School | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: CCI-IFF and Film School | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
3:25-4:25 CZ12— Jackie
Chan & JJ Productions Limited are happy to bring you Jackie Chan's upcoming
classical full-action feature movie CZ12, which is
produced and directed by Jackie
Chan. The movie stars Jackie Chan, Kwone Sang Woo and with a special
guest appearance by Oliver Platt. It is filmed in multi-territories including
China, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vanuatu, Australia, and Latvia. Trailers
will be presented and a Q&A will be held for the film. Hall H
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies
3:30-4:30 Spotlight
on Tim Bradstreet: 25 Years on the Edge of Fantastic
Illustration— Comic-Con
special guestTim Bradstreet (The
Punisher Max, Hellblazer, Vampire: The Masquerade) discusses his career in
RPGs, comics, and film. Join Tim for this onstage interview and Q&A session
moderated by Tom
Racine (Tall
Tale Radio). Room 4
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Games | Movies
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Games | Movies
3:30-4:30 Assassin's Creed III: Live Stage Demo— Meet Connor, the newest Assassin in the legendary franchise and
the spark that will ignite the American Revolution into a full blaze. See for
the first time a live demo of Boston, a bustling port city on the brink of
revolution, presented by Alex
Hutchinson (creative
director). Experience the epic scale and scope of Assassin's Creed III with
footage of the frontier, colonial cities, and naval battles on the open seas.
Witness Connor unleash lethal new skills and weapons in a stunningly realistic
open world made possible by the Ubisoft-AnvilNext gaming engine. Get a
behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the famous Assassin's Creed III
Steelbook made by one of the world's preeminent and well-respected comic book
artists, Alex Ross, and get a peek inside the mind of creative director Alex
Hutchinson in a Q&A featuring a guest host. Room 6BCF
Tags: Action/Adventure | Comics | Games
Tags: Action/Adventure | Comics | Games
3:30-4:35 Beauty and the Beast— Stars Kristin Kreuk (Smallville) and Jay Ryan(Terra
Nova), along with executive producers Jennifer
Levin (Without
a Trace) andSherri Cooper (Brothers
and Sisters), discuss the new CW fall show: a modern adaptation of the
beloved fairy tale. The series centers on Catherine Chandler (Kreuk), a
tough-minded NYPD homicide detective, who is haunted by witnessing her mother's
murder nine years before and the murderer's quick demise at what she perceived
to be the hands of a beast. After years of searching, Catherine finally
discovers the beast is Vincent Keller (Ryan), a survivor of a military
experiment that went disastrously wrong and left him in hiding to lead a secret
life. Join the cast and producers for an exclusive viewing of the first
episode, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Dalton Ross (assistant
managing editor, Entertainment
Weekly).Ballroom 20
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
3:30-4:30 FUNimation Sneak Peek: Mass
Effect: Paragon Lost and
Coming Soon—A very special look at Mass
Effect: Paragon Lost, a new animated feature based on the world of EA and BioWare's
Mass Effect games, in addition to some exclusive looks at new series coming
soon from FUNimation, one of the North American leaders in anime. Room 24ABC
Tags: Action/Adventure | Animation | Anime & Manga | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Action/Adventure | Animation | Anime & Manga | Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy
3:30-4:30 The Future of Superhero Studies— Superhero
scholarship has exploded over the past few years. Professors Ben Saunders (CCI 2012
special guest and author of Do the
Gods Wear Capes?) and Charles
Hatfield (author
of the Eisner Award-nominated Hand of
Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby) invite you to join them
for a frank, free-spirited discussion of superhero studies: its history,
challenges, and possibilities. What has been done in the field, what can be
done, and where do we go from here? Room 26AB
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes
3:45-4:45 Image: The
Walking Dead— The
bestselling, award-winning comic The
Walking Dead has been
a critical and commercial success-and its TV adaptation on AMC holds its own
weight as a record-setting juggernaut. Join creator/writer Robert Kirkman and
series artist Charlie Adlard for a
rare sit-down, where they will discuss the past, present, and future of the
decade's most talked about zombie phenomenon. A Q&A will follow the
conversation between the visionary collaborators. Moderated bySina Grace. Room 6A
Tags: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Television
Tags: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Television
4:00-5:00 Comic-Con How-To: Don't Break In, Break Out! with Dave Elliot and
Bob Self— DeviantART
offers the world a different publishing perspective for content creators, one
that may open your eyes to the prospects of the creator's potential in a larger
world. Bob Self and Dave
Elliott discuss
the future for creators with Techgnotic.Room 2
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Comics | Seminars & Workshops |Web
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Comics | Seminars & Workshops |Web
4:00-5:00 Time Travel: Science Fact or Science Fiction? Stuff You Should KnowWith Josh
and Chuck— Josh
Clark and Chuck Bryant, hosts of the Top 10 iTunes podcast Stuff You Should Know, lead a discussion about
time travel with some very special celebrity guests for a live-from-Comic-Con
taping of their podcast. Josh and Chuck will present an exclusive sneak peek at
the pilot for their new Science Channel series Stuff You
Should Know, based on the wildly popular podcast that generates more than one
million downloads per month, as well as limited edition Comic-Con exclusive
giveaways from Science Channel. Room 5AB
Tags: Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy
4:00-5:00 Character Design in Entertainment: From Script to Sculp— When it comes to behind-the-scenes special features and "The
Art of Making..." reference books for movies, gaming, and entertainment,
oftentimes we only get a brief glimpse of what went into the design of a
production. Leading creature and concept designer Neville
Page (Avatar,
Star Trek, Tron, Super 8, and most recently Prometheus) goes
in-depth about the specificity of character development, from script
interpretation to full design execution, referencing select work from some of
the spectacular films he has worked on. You will not only see the final
resolve, but the roughest of sketches. A thorough Q&A will be a big part of
the presentation. Room 7AB
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Art and Illustration | Movies
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Art and Illustration | Movies
4:00-5:00 Spotlight
on Andy Mangels— Bestselling
author and Comic-Con special guest Andy Mangels has been
extraordinarily active in the entertainment field for 28 years: as a pop
culture journalist, as a comic book writer and editor, as the author of over 20
books, as an award-winning special features producer and documentary
director/writer, as the man behind raising over $136,000 for domestic violence
shelters with his Women of Wonder Day charity events, and as a respected
panelist at Comic-Con for 25 years! Now, Andy sits down with interviewer Roger Klorese for a
look at his career and discusses writing for almost every major licensing
company, his renowned social and humanitarian activism, and having the most
famous moustache in comicdom. Plus, find out about his book from TwoMorrows,Lou
Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation, and what's next for Andy!
Questions from audience members will be welcome. Room 8
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Abrams ComicArts— For over
60 years Abrams has been the premiere art book publisher. With the launch of
Abrams ComicArts in 2009, the tradition of excellence continues with
award-winning original graphic works by Derf Backderf, Brian Fies, Jason Shiga,
and Kazu Kibuishi, as well as monographs on such seminal creators as Jack
Kirby, Harvey Kurtzman, Daniel Clowes, and Jaime Hernandez.Charles Kochman (editorial director) and Sheila
Keenan (senior
editor) talk about current ComicArts titles; the exciting fall list, including Economix by
Michael Goodwin and Dan Burr, The
Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song by Frank
M. Young and David Lasky, and Mars
Attacks; and give sneak peeks at upcoming titles such as Out of Line: The Art of Jules Feiffer, Barry
Deutsch's Hereville
Book 2: How Mirka Met a Meteorite,Bazooka Joe from Topps, William Stout's Legends
of the Blues, Good
Riddance: A Graphic Memoir of Divorce by
Cynthia Copeland, and Darryl Cunningham's What the
Frack? Lies, Hoaxes, Scams, and Other Science Tales; as well as news about what's coming next from Dave McKean, Frank
Cammuso, Laura Lee Gulledge, Kazu Kibuishi, and others.Room 9
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
4:00-5:00 Perspective for Illustration: Inventing Backgrounds and
Harmonizing the Figures to the Environment— Have you
ever struggled to get your characters to line up with the environment? Do you
rely entirely on photos to help you draw a background? This workshop focuses on
the perspective or deep space design of the illustrated moment and how to
design rich, meaningful backdrops to the story you are telling. There will be a
plethora of professional tips and shortcuts to getting around the intricate
work involved in setting up a complex perspective grid, including scaling,
detailing, and the illusion of depth both in black and white or sketch media
and full color. In addition there will be a lecture on the perspective of the
figure, how to keep it harmonized with the environment it is drawn into as well
as how to keep it lens correct in the composition. Bring your pads and draw
along, take notes and elevate your art skills. Room 11AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics
4:00-5:00 Abstract Studio: Terry Moore— Don't
miss fan favorite Terry
Moore as he
discusses his new hit horror series Rachel
Rising, his acclaimed sci-fi series Echo, and
exciting plans for the 20th anniversary celebration of his epic series Strangers in Paradise! Terry
will fill you in on all the latest news and then open the floor for the
ever-popular Q&A. Room 23ABC
Tags: Anniversaries | Art and Illustration | Comics | Horror and Suspense
Tags: Anniversaries | Art and Illustration | Comics | Horror and Suspense
4:00-5:00 Womanthology— One woman's (Renae De Liz) question on Twitter became a fully
realized all-female graphic novel anthology in under a year. A legion of
supporters helped fund Womanthology:
Heroic through a
considerably successful Kickstarter campaign, and recently IDW announced the
continuation of Womanthologyas an
ongoing series, starting with Womanthology:
Space. Meet some of the more than 170 creators who made the book
happen: Trina
Robbins (The
Brinkley Girls), Kelly
Turnbull (Ugly
Americans Season 1), Jean Kang (In Every Heart a Masterwork), Bonnie Burton (You
Can Draw Star Wars), Ma'at
Crook (Womanthology), Cassandra James (The
Gathering), Jolene
Houser (Dusk
Vol. 2), Jody
Houser (Everwell),
and editor Mariah
Huehner (Womanthology).
Moderated by Womanthology contributor Barbara
Kesel(TokyoPop's Legends
of the Dark Crystal). Room 25ABC
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Writers & Writing
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Archaia: How to Effectively Pitch a Story— In this interactive panel, Archaia editors and creators will offer
their advice to aspiring comic book creators on how to better pitch their
story. First, the audience will be asked to suggest an occupation, a setting,
and a character motivation (e.g., a dead zoologist in Hell trying to get out),
then nine volunteers will be chosen and broken up into three teams of three. An
Archaia editor or creator will be assigned to each team, and the team will go
outside the room to come up with a quick pitch for a story. Meanwhile, a fourth
Archaia editor will put on a presentation outlining the dos and don't's of
pitching for the rest of the audience. After 15 minutes, each team will make
their presentation, "pitching" it to the audience, who will ultimately
vote to choose the one they like the best. The winning team will get a prize
pack of Archaia hardcover books. With Archaia editor-in-chief Stephen Christy, chief creative officer Mark Smylie, publisher Mike
Kennedy, and writer Josh Ryan (Syndrome). Room 32AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
4:00-5:00 Wilfred: Screening and Q&A— Elijah Wood (Lord
of the Rings) stars as Ryan, a young man struggling unsuccessfully to make
his way in the world until he forms a unique friendship with Wilfred, his
neighbor's canine pet, played by Jason
Gann (The
Wedge), who co-created and starred in the Australian version of Wilfred in 2007.
While everyone else sees Wilfred as just a dog, Ryan sees a crude and surly man
in cheap dog suit. Elijah and Jason join Wilfred co-stars Fiona
Gubelmann (Don't
Trust the B** in Apt 23), and Dorian
Brown (Roommates)
as well as showrunner/executive producer David
Zuckerman (Family
Guy) and executive producer/director Randall
Einhorn (The
Office) to discuss bringing this unique live-action comedy to life. Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Humor & Satire | Television
Tags: Humor & Satire | Television
4:30-5:30 Spotlight
on Mike Carey— DC
Vertigo editorShelly Bond interviews
Comic-Con special guest Mike Carey(The Unwritten, X-Men Legacy) about his
career in comics, his other writings, and the future projects he's got lined up
for 2013 and beyond. With Q&A. Room 4
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics | Writers & Writing
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Marvel: Next Big Thing— The
Marvel Universe is where the biggest comic stories happen-so wouldn't you like
to be the first to know what Marvel has planned? Get the latest news on
Marvel's plan for their biggest heroes and villains, with some surprises along
the way! Editor Sana Amanat,
editor-in-chief Axel
Alonso, Marvel talent scout C. B.
Cebulski, and others answer all your burning questions while giving you a
sneak peek at the future of Marvel. Room 6DE
Tags: Comics | Superheroes
Tags: Comics | Superheroes
4:30-5:30 Masters of the Web— The
annual gathering of some of the most prominent and influential film pundits on
the web discuss the film industry, writing for film online, film fandom, and a
whole lot more. Moderated by star of the new Lionsgate film Dredd,Karl Urban (Star
Trek, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King), with special surprise cast
members from the film. Panelists include Mike
Sampson (ScreenCrush.com), Jen Yamato (MovieLine.com), Mali Elfman (ScreenCrave.com), Erik Davis (Movies.com),Steve
"Frosty" Weintraub (Colider.com), Grae Drake (Fandango.com), Jenna Busch(Cocktails with Stan Lee), and Edward Douglas (ComingSoon.net),
and hosted by John
Campea (AMC
Theatres). AMC is generously providing free movies passes to all attendees of
the panel this year! Room 24ABC
Tags: Fandom | Movies
Tags: Fandom | Movies
4:30-5:30 Bringing Comics to Life in the Library— Five super-librarians discuss how they have reached readers of all
ages through comics-based library programming. Hear about developing shared
collections, get valuable resources and craft ideas, learn to schedule author
visits, and more. They'll cover all the nitty-gritty of programming in school
and public libraries from the inside out. Featuring Jack Baur(Berkeley Public Library, reviewer for No Flying No Tights), Jessica Lee (Willard
Middle School), Scott
Robbins (Toronto
Public Library, author of A
Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics), Susan Rodgers (Palo
Alto Public Library), and Eva Volin (Alameda Free Library, reviewer for No Flying No Tights). Room 26AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
4:40-5:45 Cracking the Case with Sherlock Holmes and Watson: A
Behind-the-scenes Look at CBS's New Series Elementary— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and
Dr. Watson over 120 years ago. This fall on CBS, the dynamic duo gets a
modern-day makeover cracking cases in contemporary New York City. Brilliant
investigator Sherlock, played by Jonny Lee
Miller (Dexter),
is a recent rehab graduate paired with his worst nightmare: sober coach Joan
Watson, played by Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels). Together, Sherlock's unique detective
skills and Watson's medical expertise make a formidable force capable of solving
the NYPD's most impossible cases. Be the first to see an exclusive sneak peek
at the new television series, followed by a panel discussion with series stars Jonny Lee Millerand Lucy Liu and
executive producers Robert
Doherty and Carl Beverly, moderated byEntertainment Weekly assistant managing editor Dalton
Ross. Ballroom 20
Tags: Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
Tags: Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
4:45-5:45 The Fiction of Halo 4— Halo 4
heralds the return of one of gaming's most iconic heroes, the Master Chief, in
a new, epic sci-fi saga. Expanding and enriching the narrative, 343 Industries,
with very special panelists, share how the development of stories across the
Greg Bear Forerunner saga, the Karen Traviss Kilo-Five trilogy, Halo 4: Forward
Unto Dawn, Halo 4 Campaign and Halo Infinity Multiplayer have become connective
tissue for Halo 4. Don't miss the exciting premiere of the Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn trailer
as well as Q&A with special guests. Panelists include Brian Reed, franchise writer; Armando Troisi, narrative director, 343 Industries; Brien Goodrich, cinematic director; Stewart Hendler, director (Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn,
Whisper, H+); Todd
Helbing, writer (Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, Spartacus, Smallville);
and Aaron Helbing, writer
(Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, Spartacus, Smallville). Moderated by Frank O'Connor, franchise development director, 343
Industries. Room 6BCF
Tags: Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Games | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
4:45-5:45 The Expendables 2-Real American Heroes— Sylvester Stallone and the
legendary cast of the sequel to 2010's smash hit film preview the real-deal
muscles, weapons, skills, and explosions that went into making a film even
bigger and badder than the original. Terry
Crews, Randy
Couture, Dolph
Lundgren, Jean
Claude Van Damme, and Arnold
Schwarzenegger will join
the panel discussion. Hall H
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies
Tags: Action/Adventure | Movies
5:00-7:00 Comic-Con How-To: Use Guerilla Art Tactics to Share Your Vision
with the World— Artist Lori Gordon addresses
what it means to make art when you don't necessarily consider yourself an
artist. She will review making art without interest in the outcome and making
something that has nothing to do with earning money as the end goal. After
reviewing artworks made by Lori and others, participants will make their own
project. Room 2
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Seminars & Workshops
5:00-6:00 Blu-ray Producers 2012— Bill Hunt, Todd Doogan, and Dr. Adam
Jahnke ofThe
Digital Bits.com and Geek Monthly discuss
the process of making great Blu-ray special editions with producers Charles de Lauzirika (Prometheus, The Amazing Spider-Man), Cliff Stephenson (The
Hunger Games, The
Expendables 2), and Robert
Meyer Burnett (Star
Trek: The Next Generation-Seasons One and Two), as well as Warner Home Video's senior VP of theatrical catalog
marketing George
Feltenstein. Audience participation is encouraged. Room 5AB
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Movies
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Movies
5:00-6:00 Legendary Comics— Legendary
Comics presents a behind-the-scenes look at its upcoming slate of must-read
projects. Get first-look access to new content, grab limited-edition giveaways,
and ask questions of your favorite creators. The panel is hosted by the nerdist
himself, Chris
Hardwick. Panelists include The Tower
Chronicles creators Matt Wagner (Grendel, Mage) and Simon
Bisley (Lobo,
2000 AD), Shadow
Walk creators Max Brooks (The
Zombie Survival Guide, G.I. Joe:
Hearts & Minds), Mark Waid (Kingdom
Come, The
Flash), and Shane
Davis (Final
Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns, Superman:
Earth One). Joining this all-star cast are co-creator of The Tower Chronicles and Shadow Walk, Thomas
Tull (founder
and CEO of Legendary Entertainment) and editor-in-chief Bob Schreck (All-Star
Superman). Don't miss breaking news regarding our next project from an
elite creator in the comics industry who will be making a surprise appearance. Room 6A
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
5:00-6:00 The Most Dangerous Women at Comic-Con— Actresses, stuntwomen, creative cosplayers, outspoken bloggers,
and groundbreaking comic book creators-which women are the movers and shakers
on the convention scene? Who are the innovators breaking barriers in the world
of fandom? To discuss these game changers, Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill (GeekNation,
MTV Geek) has assembled a team of women dangerous in their own right: Leah Cevoli (Robot
Chicken), Holly
Conrad(Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope), Adrianne Curry (Stan
Lee's World of Heroes), Abbie
Heppe (Respawn
Entertainment), Clare
Kramer (Buffy
the Vampire Slayer), Kristen
Nedopak (Skyrim:
To Lydia with Love), Milynn
Sarley (GeekNation's Lairs), Stephanie
Thorpe (ElfQuest:
A Fan Imagining), and Patricia
Tallman (Night
of the Living Dead, Babylon 5). With moderator Bonnie Burton (SFX
Magazine). Room 7AB
Tags: Animation | Comics | Costuming | Fandom | Games | Movies | Television
Tags: Animation | Comics | Costuming | Fandom | Games | Movies | Television
5:00-6:00 Luann-alysis:
A Stripper Revealed— Comic-Con
special guest Greg Evans opens his
personal scrapbook and shows childhood cartoons, pre-Luann strips, weird art, and embarrassing goofs from 27 years of Luann. Q&A follows. Moderated by Fred
Bronson (writer, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: The Animated Series). Room 8
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips |Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips |Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances |Comics
5:00-6:00 Uncle Creepy Presents— A stellar
panel of ghoulish creators discuss Warren's Creepy and Eerie, which
have been relaunched at Dark Horse in hardcover archival editions, new comic
books, and artist compilation formats. Discover all the exciting things coming
up in the Creepy universe. Moderated by Overstreet's J. C. Vaughn and
featuring New Comic Company's twin engines Dan Braun (Creepy) andJosh Braun (Button
Man) and super special guest MAD and Creepy artist Angelo Torres(Mad), plus writer Christopher A. Taylor and some very
special unannounced guests. Plus, there will be Creepy trivia questions with tons of giveaways, swag and prizes.Room 9
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Horror and Suspense
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Horror and Suspense
5:00-6:00 Figure Drawing for Popular Media— Emilio Soltero, Ph.D. (Draw the Line, Figure It Out, John
Buscema: A Life in Sketches) and Rudy Nebres (Conan,
Dr. Strange, John Carter [Marvel])
present a primer on drawing the figure for popular media, including drawing for
comics and character design. The focus will be on anatomy and figure drawing.
Emilio and Rudy will lecture and demonstrate on figure drawing. Come ready to
take notes and to draw. Room 11AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con How To | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics
5:00-6:00 First Comics: 30th Anniversary Extravaganza!— Legendary '80s independent publishing powerhouse First Comics is
rocking into San Diego with the assembled might of extraordinary comics
creators Bill
Willingham, Max Allan
Collins,The Fillbach Brothers, Steve
Stern, Dan Cote, and Larry Young. With giveaways, surprise guests, elephants,
circus clowns, and more as befitting a 30th Anniversary-come celebrate with
First! Moderated by Ken F.
Levin. Room 23ABC
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics
5:00-6:00 MTV Geek: Creator Pitch LIVE!— MTV
Comics executive editor Tom Akelhosts a
live pitch competition between three of the top creators in the business. Just
three weeks prior to Comic-Con, creators were each given the same topic,
something that's been a hot button issue in the industry in the past year, from
which they will draw their inspiration to develop a new comic series. Creators
have 10 minutes to present their pitch to the fans. They're be some time for
questions, and then the pitches will be put it to a vote that's determined by
you! Room 25ABC
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
5:00-6:00 Northwest Press— How does
a small comic book publisher succeed in today's market? Northwest Press opened
their doors in 2010, braving a recession, the rise of digital media, and the
disappearance of specialty shops and bookstores to create a publishing company
specializing in a niche market: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender comics.
Two years later, Northwest is still growing. Join in a lively discussion about
how to operate on a shoestring while looking like a pro, how to leverage social
media and connections, and how to succeed as a small press. Moderated by Chance Whitmire (Fanboys
of the Universe) and featuring the owner of Northwest Press, Charles "Zan" Christensen (The Mark of Aeacus, The Power
Within), as well as three of the creators he's published: Justin Hall (Glamazonia:
the Uncanny Super Tranny, No
Straight Lines), Jon Macy (Teleny and Camille, Fearful
Hunter), and Leia
Weathington (The
Legend of Bold Riley). Room 32AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
5:00-6:00 Archer: Screening
and Q&A— This
animated half-hour comedy revolves around the spy agency known as the
International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS) and the lives of its
self-involved employees. Series creator Adam Reed (Sealab 2021) and the show's voice actors discuss their
daunting and enigmatic work of espionage, reconnaissance missions, wiretapping,
and undercover surveillances-which are all actually unmitigated occasions for
the ISIS staff to undermine, sabotage, and betray each other for personal gain.
Panelists include H. Jon
Benjamin (Bob's
Burgers) as the highly skilled yet incredibly vain master spy
"Sterling Archer," Aisha
Tyler (The
Talk) as Archer's fellow agent and ex-girlfriend "Lana Kane," Chris Parnell (Saturday
Night Live) as the easily intimidated comptroller-turned-ISIS-agent
"Cyril Figgis," Judy
Greer (Arrested
Development) as the loquacious secretary "Cheryl Tunt," and Amber Nash (Frisky
Dingo) as the discordant director of human resources for ISIS "Pam
Poovey." Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Action/Adventure | Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Animation | Humor & Satire | Television
5:30-6:30 Kodansha Comics— The staff
of Kodansha Comics talk about all their exciting plans for 2012 and beyond.
Learn about all the new titles coming out in the coming months, with special
coverage of Sailor
Moon, Battle Angel Alita, and many other hit manga series. Kumi Shimizu (Kodansha
USA Publishing) and Dallas
Middaugh(Random House) will tell tall tales and answer all of your burning
questions. Room 4
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
5:30-6:30 Klasky Csupo: We're Back!— The
studio that brought you Rugrats, Aaah! Real Monsters, and Wild Thornberrys, to name a few, is back
and at Comic-Con for the first time ever. Arlene
Klasky (animation
creator), Craig
Singer (filmmaker, Dark Ride),Charlie Adler (Transformers), Greg Cipes (Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles), and Tyler
Malin(transmedia storyteller) discuss Klasky Csupo's past and
future projects, including a skateboarding zombie! Giveaways include a
Comic-Con exclusive signed Issue 1 ofOllie Mongo, as well as an iPad
raffle. Moderated by Phil
Daniels (digital
media attorney, Ginsburg Daniels LLP). Room 24ABC
Tags: Animation | Comics | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
Tags: Animation | Comics | Humor & Satire | Kids | Television
5:30-6:30 Batman's Biggest Secret: The Bill Finger Story— Based on five years of research for the new book Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman, Marc Tyler Nobleman (Boys
of Steel: The Creators of Superman) reveals startling, never-published
information about Bill Finger, uncredited co-creator of Batman-including the
game-changing discovery of Finger's lone heir. Michael Uslan, executive
producer ofThe Dark Knight Rises, on the book: "Purposefully and
meaningfully (and beautifully) written." Room 26AB
Tags: Comics | Superheroes | Tributes
Tags: Comics | Superheroes | Tributes
5:45-6:45 Vertigo: A View from the Cutting Edge of Comics— It's a big year for Vertigo, with exciting new projects like Fairest, Punk Rock Jesus, and Saucer Countryjoining American
Vampire, Fables, The Unwritten, and Sweet Tooth. Get the lowdown on all your Vertigo
favorites-and some that will be-and catch the latest on new graphic novels like
Stieg Larsson's The Girl
with the Dragon Tattoo Vol. 1
and others, with senior VP/executive editor Karen
Berger, plus Rafael
Albuquerque (American
Vampire), Mike
Allred (iZombie), Mark Buckingham (Fables), Mike Carey (The
Unwritten), Jeff Lemire (Sweet
Tooth), Sean
Murphy (Punk
Rock Jesus), Dustin
Nguyen(American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares), Scott Snyder (American
Vampire, American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares), Bill Willingham (Fables, Fairest), and others. Room 6DE
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy
6:00-7:00 The Character of Music— Composer
and executive producer teams discuss the dynamics of music in film and
television. Blake
Neely and Greg Berlanti(Arrow), Chris
Lennertz and Eric Kripke (Revolution,
Supernatural), Joseph
Trapaneseand Charlie
Bean (TRON:
Uprising), and Nathan
Johnson and Rian Johnson (Looper)
discuss their working relationship, how music plays a character in their
stories, and the intense process of scoring their projects. Moderated by Anne Cecere, director of film and TV relations of BMI, and Chandler Poling, founder of White Bear PR. Attendees will get a
sneak peek into their work and receive fun giveaways. Room 5AB
Tags: Comics | Movies | Television
Tags: Comics | Movies | Television
6:00-7:00 Nikita Q&A
and Exclusive Video Presentation— Nikita stars Maggie Q(Mission:
Impossible 3), Shane
West (ER),
and Lyndsy Fonseca (Kick-Ass) and executive producer Craig Silverstein (Bones)
return to Comic-Con just days before they begin production on season 3. Find
out what's in store for our new powerful team of heroes consisting of Nikita,
Michael, Alex, punk rock hacker Seymour Birkhoff, brilliant CIA analyst Ryan
Fletcher, and ex-Navy SEAL Sean Pierce. From Wonderland Sound and Vision in
association with Warner Bros. Television, the third season of Nikita debuts
this October and will air Fridays at 9/8c on The CW. Nikita: The Complete Second Season will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 2.Room 6BCF
Tags: Action/Adventure | Television
Tags: Action/Adventure | Television
6:00-7:00 Masquerade 101— For
costumers, future costumers, and those who simply enjoy watching masquerades
from the audience, this overview of fan convention costume competitions covers
original designs and re-creations, how contests differ from one type of
convention to another, judging criteria and processes, and group versus solo
costumes, and offers planning, fabrication, and stage presentation tips for
taking a costume creation from idea to stage-ready showpiece. Presented by
Comic-Con's masquerade director for the past 20 years Martin Jaquish, Masquerade assistant John Ruff, award-winning fan costumer Allan
Lavigne, and award-winning member of the HCC cosplay group Judy Grivich. Room 7AB
Tags: Costuming | Fandom | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Costuming | Fandom | Seminars & Workshops
6:00-7:00 Monsterverse Horror Comics: Bela Lugosi Demands Flesh and Blood!—Monsterverse
Entertainment executives Kerry
Gammill (Superman, Stargate, The Outer
Limits) and Sam F.
Park (Bela
Lugosi's Tales from the Grave) discuss the horror transmedia company's
current and future projects in print, mobile apps, interactive games, and
Hollywood, along with Henry
Mayo (Ted, Tarzan, The Mummy).
CreatorsRobert Tinnell and Neil Vokes (Flesh
and Blood) will discuss future plans for their award-winning (Ghastly
Award-Best Horror GN 2011) graphic novel series along with its cover artist Dan Brereton (Nocturnals, The Last Battle). Q&A session to follow.Room 8
Tags: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Web
Tags: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Web
6:00-7:00 The 7th Annual Comics Podcasting All-Stars— The legacy of comics podcasting continues. The world of comics
podcasts has changed since they began in 2005 and this is your chance to see
the pioneers of comics podcasting discuss how the comics industry has evolved
and how it's affected podcasting. Always a panel full of passion and surprises,
thanks to the podcasters appearing on the panel, who include Bob Bretall (The
Comic Book Page), Brian
"Pants" Christman (Comic
Geek Speak), Jimmy
Aquino (Comic
News Insider), Josh
Flanagan (iFanboy), John Siuntres(Word Balloon), Pat Loika (Loikamania!), and Cameron
Hatheway (Cammy's
Comic Corner). Room 9
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
6:00-7:00 Breaking In and Staying In— So you
want to make comics? This panel is your first step toward actually doing it!
Former Marvel and IDW editor and Comics Experience founder Andy Schmidt (X-Men, Annihilation, G.I. Joe, 5 Days to Die) discusses in
detail the ins and outs of the comic industry-specifically, what it takes to
break into comics and how it's done. This is the panel that no writer or artist
dare miss. Hosted by Comics Experience. Room 11AB
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
6:00-7:15 Showtime: Dexter— The gasps from last season's finale can still be heard among Dexter fans as
their worst fears were realized, Dexter got caught and by none other than Deb!
What will he do? What will she do? What's next for America's Favorite Serial
Killer? If the suspense is killing you, don't miss this incredible panel, where
you'll be the first to see the Comic-Con exclusive first two minutes of the
season premiere. Moderator Ralph
Garman (KROQ
Entertainment reporter) presides over a revealing interview and Q&A session
with the stars and executive producers ofDexter. Featured panelists
include series star/executive producer Michael
C. Hall(Dexter), Jennifer
Carpenter (Deb),
and special guest star Yvonne
Strahovski(Hanna). Also appearing are executive producers John Goldwyn, Sara
Colleton, Scott
Buck, and Manny
Coto. Plus Dexter fans will be the first to see the world premiere trailer of one of
the hottest series on television, Homeland,
presented by executive producers Howard
Gordon and Alex Gansa. The new season of Dexter premieres
September 30, at 9pm ET/PT only on Showtime. Ballroom 20
Tags: Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
Tags: Mysteries & Crime Dramas | Television
6:00-7:00 Insights to Indie Publishing: The Antidote Trust (TAT)— TAT returns to discuss all creativity in all media, featuring info
on new projects. The panel's members include Geoff
Thorne, TV screenwriter and indie comics creator (Leverage,Ben
10: Omniverse, and indie comics by GENRE 19); Dale
Wilson, founder and editor-in-chief at BuyIndieComics.com, online
marketing guru, founding member of TAT and comics creator/publisher (DWAP
Productions, makers of Caffeine
Dreams, Magnificent
Creatures, and other cutting-edge comics); Larry
Welch, a "pro's pro" at inking since 1992 (Eternity Comics,
Malibu Comics, Image, DC, and Marvel); author and publicistMelissa Jarvis (Past Her Time, from BookStrand Romance, All Hollow's Eve from
Cobblestone Press [w/a Melissa L. Robert]); Justin
Peniston, animation writer for Man of Action Studios (creators of Ben 10) and "Big 2" writer and indie/digital comics creator (Blue
Beetle, Hunter
Black); and Robert
Roach, professional illustrator and storyteller for two decades in film
and TV (Warner Detention, Thick as Thieves) and comics industries (Negative
Burn, Crack Dog, and The Roach, winner of the inaugural Glyph Award for Indy Comics). Room 23ABC
Tags: Comics | Web
Tags: Comics | Web
6:00-7:00 The Science of Science Fiction: Canon Fodder— Aliens, robots, wormholes, superheroes...there's more than a
little science in all of these, but how can that science be kept straight and
consistent across multiple movies and seasons of TV shows? Panelists Jon Spaihts (writer, Prometheus), Jane
Espenson (producer/writer,Battlestar
Galactica, Caprica), Zack
Stentz and Ashley Miller (writers, Thor, X-Men: First Class), Jaime Paglia (producer/writer, Eureka), and Dr. Kevin
Grazier (science
advisor,Battlestar Galactica, Defiance), talk about the ups and
downs of respecting the science in ongoing science fiction TV and movie series.
Moderated by Dr. Phil
Plait(writer/host, Phil
Plait's Bad Universe, Discover magazine's
Bad Astronomy blog), and courtesy of The Science and Entertainment Exchange, a
program of the National Academy of Sciences. Room 25ABC
Tags: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
Tags: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television
6:00-7:00 Rewriting the Rules of Queers in Comics— Depictions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters
in comics are breaking from the purely positive "role model"
portrayals that were common over the past decade. Some creators aren't shying
away from sex, stereotypes, and bad behavior in their pursuit of intriguing and
well-rounded characters. As comics readers clamor for more explicit, more
outrageous, and more extreme comics-and hail them as victories over timidity
and political correctness-is it time to rewrite the rulebook on queer characters?Oliver
Nome (Fathom:
Kiani), James Robinson (Earth
2, Justice League), Nicola Scott(Earth 2, Secret Six), Gail Simone (Secret
Six, Birds of Prey), Ivan
Velez Jr. (Tales of the Closet, Milestone Comics), and moderator Charles "Zan" Christensen (The Mark of Aeacus, The Power
Within) engage in a lively, irreverent discussion about the wild
frontier of queers in comics. Room 32AB
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
6:00-7:00 RiffTrax Live— Michael
J. Nelson, Kevin
Murphy and Bill Corbett(RiffTrax.com, Mystery
Science Theater 3000) return to Comic-Con to perform another live, hilarious riff to a
classic short. Join the riffers for fun, laughs and the latest news about their
upcoming "Manos"
The Hands of Fate and Birdemic live
shows, playing for only one night each in select movie theatres nationwide this
August and October. RiffTrax.com is the site where MST3K-style humor meets mainstream movies, TV shows and vintage shorts.
At RiffTrax they don't make movies, they make them funny! Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Tags: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Tags: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy
6:15-7:15 How to Get a Job in the Video Gaming Industry— Moderator Francis
Maoof Capcom leads a panel of industry insiders from a variety of
game companies and industry outlets to share how they got to "play video
games for a living," and the wide assortment of career paths that are
available. You don't have to be a programming whiz or a stellar digital artist
to have a fun career in the video game industry. Hear what job opportunities
are available in areas such as public relations, marketing, retail, publishing,
editorial, and more. Hear from actual SDCC fans from past years who are now in
the industry. There will be a Q&A session plus an opportunity to speak with
and network one-on-one with the panelists after the session. Room 6A
Tags: Fandom | Games | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Fandom | Games | Seminars & Workshops
6:15-8:15 The Virtual Drive-In— Come with
us again to those thrilling days of yesteryear where one of the few places you
could see offbeat genre films was at your local drive-in, huddled safely in
your car as the summer sky darkened around you. At least that was the germ of
an idea that gave birth to this panel last year, and the reception by those
fans who attended was so positive they're doing it again. So, welcome to the
second edition of the Virtual Drive-In, where you will preview three twisted
tales by some talented filmmakers who will all be appearing on the panel to
discuss their work and take your questions. Moderated by Robert Meyer Burnett. The featured films are:
Branded -- A dark and mind-bending journey into a surreal, dystopian society
where mega-corporations have unleashed a monstrous global conspiracy to get
inside our minds and keep the population deluded, dependent and
passive. One man's quest to unlock the truth behind the conspiracy will
lead to an epic battle with the hidden forces that really control our world.
Appearing on stage is director Jamie
Bradshaw.
Crave -- Aiden (Josh Lawson) fantasizes about a better life away from his gruesome job as a crime scene photographer working alongside his detective friend Pete (Ron Perlman)-a heroic life where he falls in love with the perfect woman and dispenses justice on the hard streets of Detroit. When he meets the alluring young Virginia (Emma Lung) and steals a gun from a crime scene, the line between his darkest fantasies and reality begins to blur, with deadly consequences. This visually arresting psychological noir begins its festival run with its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival and continues on to other festivals around the world. Appearing on stage:Josh Lawson (House of Lies) and director Charles de Lauzirika, with other guests to be announced.
Coldwater -- "Make sure the past isn't watching you." Andre agrees to help out his friend Robert by taking over a housesitting job at an unusual house nestled in the heart of Coldwater Canyon. As the day turns into night, Andre experiences strange things that lead him to believe he is not alone and that someone or something is watching him. Appearing in person are writer/director Dave Parker (The Hills Run Red) and star Ivan Djurovic (24).
Crave -- Aiden (Josh Lawson) fantasizes about a better life away from his gruesome job as a crime scene photographer working alongside his detective friend Pete (Ron Perlman)-a heroic life where he falls in love with the perfect woman and dispenses justice on the hard streets of Detroit. When he meets the alluring young Virginia (Emma Lung) and steals a gun from a crime scene, the line between his darkest fantasies and reality begins to blur, with deadly consequences. This visually arresting psychological noir begins its festival run with its world premiere at the Fantasia Film Festival and continues on to other festivals around the world. Appearing on stage:Josh Lawson (House of Lies) and director Charles de Lauzirika, with other guests to be announced.
Coldwater -- "Make sure the past isn't watching you." Andre agrees to help out his friend Robert by taking over a housesitting job at an unusual house nestled in the heart of Coldwater Canyon. As the day turns into night, Andre experiences strange things that lead him to believe he is not alone and that someone or something is watching him. Appearing in person are writer/director Dave Parker (The Hills Run Red) and star Ivan Djurovic (24).
6:30-7:30 Independent Toymaker Roundtable: Turning Characters into Toys— Indie toymakers spill their secrets on how to successfully create
and market awesome plush and vinyl toys. Learn from toy world luminaries Nitin Bhargava (Kidrobot),Shawn
Smith (Shawnimals), Dan Goodsell (Mr. Toast), Kerry Horvath and Darth Rimmer (Evil Ice
Cream), Dov
Kelemer (DKE
Toys), Joshua Ben Longo (Longoland), and Kris
Schantz (Happy
Worker), moderated by Wendy
Bryan (I Heart
Guts). Turn your sketches into something you can hold. Room 4
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles
6:30-7:30 Comedy Central: Workaholics— Comedy Central's hit series Workaholicsfeatures
three friends, Adam, Blake, and Ders, who work together from 9 to 5, live
together from 5 to 9, and party together 24/7. Whether they're getting ready to
rage at a Renaissance Faire or take the stage as their gangster rap alter egos
"The Wizards," the guys find trouble wherever they go. Stars,
co-creators, writers, and executive producers Blake
Anderson, Adam
Devine, Anders
Holm, and Kyle
Newacheck take fans
behind the scenes and give a sneak peek into upcoming new episodes, including a
few special guests that are guaranteed to be "Tight Butthole." Fans
will also be able to compete for a chance to have their name written into a
future episode. S'Go! Room 24ABC
Tags: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Television
Tags: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Television
6:30-8:00 Lost in Translation— As some
manga companies such as TokyoPop, CMX, and Bandai Entertainment leave the
picture, other manga venues such as JManga are coming onto the manga scene.
With so much change, this is a turbulent time for manga freelancers. Find out
how the industry is faring in a question-and-answer session with William Flanagan (Madoka
Magica Manga), Jonathan
Tarbox (Fist
of the Northstar), Shaenon
Garrity (Hunter
X Hunter), Stephen
Paul (One
Piece), Nathan
Collins(Metal Gear Solid: Guns of Patriots) and maybe even some
surprise panelists.Room 26AB
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
Tags: Anime & Manga | Comics
7:00-8:00 LIVE PodCRASH with That Chris Gore— Chris Gore (G4TV's Attack of the Show, Film Threat founder) is
also a comedian, is the creator of some exciting upcoming animated shows and is
currently making waves with his podcast PodCRASH. Chris has been called a
renaissance nerd and now he will present a very special live edition
of his podcast at Comic Con. Expect the content to be rated #GSFW-Geeky, Sexy,
Funny, and Weird. Expect some very special guests to crash this panel. Room 5AB
Tags: Animation | Comics | Fandom | Games | Movies | Television | Web
Tags: Animation | Comics | Fandom | Games | Movies | Television | Web
7:00-8:00 Inside The
Batmobile— No
vehicle has ever captured fans' imagination like the Batmobile. Be the first to
see an exclusive Comic-Con, 22-minute sneak peek at the upcoming documentary The Batmobile, an in-depth examination of its many
incarnations and impressive history. A panel discussion will follow the
screening featuring distinguished Batman experts George
Barris, designer of the famed 1966 Batmobile; Andy Smith, builder of the modern-day Dark Knight
"Tumbler"; respected producer/author Michael Uslan (The
Boy Who Loved Batman);Ralph Cirella and Jon Hein, hosts of GEEKTIME! Sirius-XM Howard 101; and a few surprise guests. Stay to the end,
when a drawing among all panel attendees will determine which lucky five fans
can sit in a Batmobile-which is on display all weekend in the
"Batcave" between Hall H and the Bayfront Hilton. Room 6DE
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Movies |Superheroes
Tags: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Movies |Superheroes
7:00-8:00 History of the Modern Zombie— Zombie
Research Society hosts a panel of leading zombie experts moderated by ZRS
founder Matt Mogk (Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Zombies).
Panelists include Max
Brooks (Zombie
Survival Guide, World War Z), Scott
Kenemore (Zen
of Zombie, Zombie, Ohio), Aaron
Sagers (CNN
Geek Out, entertainment writer, TV host), Steven
Schlozman, M.D. (zombie autopsies, Harvard Medical School), and Bradley Voytek, Ph.D. (University of California, San
Francisco). Join them for a spirited discussion about the evolution and impact
of the modern zombie, and get all your pressing questions answered before it's
too late!Room 7AB
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Television
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Television
7:00-8:00 Indie Comics Marketing and PR 101— Need tips on how to market your comic? Have questions about doing
PR? This is the panel for you! Some of the best and brightest in comics today
present a roundtable discussion, revealing all the secrets of doing marketing
and PR for your comics. comiXology marketing and PR maven Chip Mosher is joined
by Dark Horse's director of PR Jeremy
Atkins, Image Comics' PR and marketing director Jennifer de Guzman, IDW Publishing's VP of
marketing Dirk Wood, and
comics writer David
Gallaher (Box
13, the Harvey Award-winning High Moon, and
Marvel's Darkstar and The
Winter Guard) for a wide-ranging discussion you will not want to miss! Room 8
Tags: Comics | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Comics | Seminars & Workshops
7:00-8:00 The Scoop at Simon & Schuster!— Get the inside word on Simon & Schuster's upcoming books and
the chance to win exclusive prizes. Lucille
Rettino(director of marketing), Carolyn
Swerdloff (marketing
manager), Chrissy
Noh (senior
marketing manager), Liesa
Abrams (associate
marketing manager), and Anna
McKean(publicity manager) give you the scoop on upcoming books from
exciting authors, including Cassandra Clare, Tonya Hurley, Tony DiTerlizzi,
Orson Scott Card, and Brandon Mull. Hear what is going on with S&S's hot
properties -- Star Trek and The
Smurfs -- and
get a chance to win exclusive giveaways. All attendees will receive a limited
edition T-shirt for Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush,
Hush. Room 9
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
7:00-8:00 Inside the Voice Actors' Studio— Bang
Zoom! Entertainment is excited to bring you this panel/workshop about voice
acting that covers practical dubbing techniques, important issues such as
studio protocol, and what to expect at your first audition. This is a great
opportunity for attendees interested in the voice-acting profession to get
firsthand advice and experience from the pros in an intimate yet dynamic
setting. You will learn directly from some of the best voice actors and
directors in the world and also get some inside information on how to break in
and what the industry is really like. Celebrity panelists include renowned
video game VO director Chris
Borders (Gears
of War) and multitalented voice actor Fred
Tatasciore(The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes). Room 11AB
Tags: Animation | Games
Tags: Animation | Games
7:00-8:00 Bleeding Alliance of Beat Reporters— Andy Khouri of Comics
Alliance,Rich Johnston of
Bleeding Cool, Heidi
MacDonald of The Beat, and Tom
Spurgeon of The
Comics Reporter represent the four most influential and popular blogs in the
comics industry. Join them for a one-time-only chat about the changing role of
comics news, how they run their sites, what makes news, and what makes a rumor.
It will be either a love fest or a slug fest. Moderated by Douglas Wolk (Reading
Comics). Room 23ABC
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
7:00-8:00 Fan Favorite Projects Go Interactive— Meet the creative talents who have embraced the arduous task of
adapting the music of top Sci-Fi and Fantasy projects to the most popular games
on home consoles and smart phones. Learn how these franchises transitioned into
this ever-growing multi-media realm from our special guests including composers Jim Dooley (Epic
Mickey; Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two), Gordy
Haab (Star
Wars: The Old Republic; Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings), David Ari Leon (Contre
Jour; Woody Woodpecker), Gerard
Marino (God of
War; The Amazing Spiderman), Kyle
Newmaster (Kinect
Star Wars), and Jeremy
Soule(The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim; Harry Potter game series), and a
special surprise guest moderator! A Q&A will follow the panel plus
giveaways for attendees. Room 25ABC
Tags: Games | Music
Tags: Games | Music
7:00-8:00 The Myth of Nostalgia: Collecting and Memory— Cesare Asaro (creator,Finding
Frank and His Friend), Bob
Foster (Animation
Guild president), Grant
Geissman (author, Foul
Play! The Art and Artists of the Notorious 1950s E.C. Comics!), R. C. Harvey(cartoonist, critic and comic historian, Meanwhile...A Biography of Milton Caniff), Peter Maresca (editor,
Sunday Press Books), and Kirstie
Shepherd (author, Gadabout Time Machine User's Manual) have
been collecting, creating, and selling nostalgia for over 40 years. Join them
for a panel discussion on how collecting allows us to revisit memories from the
past-even a past that they might have been too young to have seen or may never
have existed at all. They'll explore how nostalgia can be invented, whether it
goes in and out of fashion, and what happens when the collector becomes the
creator. Room 32AB
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics
Tags: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Comics
7:15-8:15 A New Generation of Spike and Mike Animation— See the greatest short animations the world has to offer: one hour
of award-winning, artistic, funny, and entertaining short animated films from
around the world. See winners from the 2012 Annecy Animation Festival in
France, such as Second
Hand and Friendsheep. MeetSpike of the
Spike and Mike Festival of Animation and Gary
Sohmers, the "King of Pop Culture" and Antiques Roadshow celebrity.
Free Spike and Mike DVDs handed out while supplies last. Room 6BCF
Tags: Animation | Humor & Satire | Movies
Tags: Animation | Humor & Satire | Movies
7:30-8:30 Magic and Comics: The Deceptive Arts— The worlds of illusion and sequential art have much more in common
then you think, from exploiting common psychological shortcuts to histories
stacked with con men and criminals. This panel, hosted by the creators of IDW's Smoke and Mirrors (Mike
Costa, Jon
Armstrong), features Costa (Cobra), award-winning magician Armstrong, Josh
Fialkov (Echoes),
and other panelists. It also boasts interactive elements, amazing art, and live
demonstrations of close-up magic from award-winning magicians from the
world-famous Magic Castle. You might even learn some magic you can do for your
friends.Room 4
Tags: Comics
Tags: Comics
7:30-10:30 Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza— Celebrate
15 years of the craziest, coolest, comical, and most cheer-worthy Asian action
film fight scenes ever witnessed by human eyes! This time promises to be one of
the most lunatic laugh-n-thrill fests yet, with the best (and worst) the East
has to offer. As always, award-winning writer, consultant, professor, World
Martial Art Hall of Famer, and Films of
Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie scripter Ric Meyers is your
host, welcoming guest stars such as Comedy Film Nerd podcasters Graham Elwood and Chris Mancini, independent action film idol Eric Jacobus, and even the legendary actor, choreographer,
stuntman, and movie icon James Lew (and maybe even more). 15th time's the charm. Don't miss this one! Room 6A
Tags: Fandom | Movies
Tags: Fandom | Movies
7:30-8:30 Famous Monsters of Filmland: Stake of the Union 2012— The
world's first monster fan magazine invades Comic-Con again this year. Publisher Philip Kimand executive editor Ed Blair are on
hand to discuss the future of the magazine, including covers, digital issues,
film and TV projects, and more. Special panelists include Bela Lugosi Jr.; Jeff Moor, and Allen Steelgrave of ESP
Guitars on their top-secret project with FM; Todd Masters (True
Blood) on celebrating 25 years of makeup excellence with his company
MastersFX; and many surprises. Room 24ABC
Tags: Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Movies
Tags: Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Movies
8:00-9:30 Comics on Comics LIVE! with Jon Schnepp and Chris Gore— Producers Vito
Lapiccola and Juan-Manuel Rocha and The
Hollywood Improv host another amazing edition of Comics on Comics LIVE at
Comic-Con. Host Jonathan
London(Geekscape.net) welcomes the return of fan-favorite
writer/producer/director Jon
Schnepp (Metalocalypse,
The Venture Brothers), film guru Chris
Gore (Attack
of the Show, PodCRASH), and the always-controversial comics journalist Rich Johnston(BleedingCool.com) for another hilarious episode
of the podcast where the greatest comic minds meet the greatest minds in
comics! And if that wasn't enough, Comics on Comics presents the world premiere
of Schnepp's Grimm
Fairy Tales animated
trailer, produced in association with Zenoscope Entertainment and funded via
Kickstarter.com. Comics on Comics debuted in 2008 and quickly gained
popularity and praise due to its high concept format and memorable guests
(including Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof, Dark
Knight Rises producer
Michael Uslan, and DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns). Find out more at
www.ComicsOnComics.com. Room 5AB
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Web
8:00-9:30 Zombies, Vampires, and Werewolves on Trial: The Forensic
Psychiatry of the Dead, the Undead, and the Unlucky— Zombies, vampires, and werewolves are the most terrifying monsters
to stalk the night. But what if these monsters existed in real life and actually
stood trial for their murderous crimes? Would they be found guilty and put
behind bars, or would they be found not guilty by reason of insanity and
committed to a psychiatric hospital? Would they even be competent to stand
trial? Forensic psychiatrists of Broadcast Thought, H. Eric Bender, M.D., Praveen
R. Kambam, M.D., and Vasilis
K. Pozios, M.D. evaluate whether the "conditions" that plague
these bloodsuckers, flesh-eaters, and wild beasts might serve as the basis for
an insanity defense. Hear Mark E. Safarik, M.S.,
V.S.M., FBI Ret., supervisory special agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit (Killer Instinct), compare the behaviors of
these characters to real-life bloodsucking and flesh-eating killers. See these
iconic characters in a new light, and sink your teeth into them for a change! Room 7AB
Tags: Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Mysteries & Crime Dramas
Tags: Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Mysteries & Crime Dramas
8:00-9:00 Artist As Brand, Rise of the Artist Entrepreneur— Greg Spalenka(professional artist in publishing, film, and
higher education, Books of
Magic, The Ant Bully, The Golden Compass, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader)
moderates a panel discussion on art career sustainability. Learn strategies on
how to create an income from your talent on your own terms. Panelists include Dave McKean (an icon
of popular art culture, professional artist, photographer, graphic designer,
director, musician, Arkham
Asylum, The Sandman, MirrorMask), Craig Elliott (professional
artist in publishing, film, and higher education, Monsters
Vs. Aliens, Mulan, Dark Horse Comics), Shiflett
Brothers (sculptors
extraordinaire of comic and original designs, "Oddworld: Abe's
Odysee," Moore Creations), Miss
Mindy (professional
artist, curator, Baby Tattoo Books, Disney, Warner Brothers), and Daniel and Dawna Davis(husband and wife team of Steamcrow, publishers
of monster books and toys).Room 8
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops
Tags: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops
8:00-9:00 H. P. Lovecraft— "They
all lay in stone houses in Their great city of R'lyeh, preserved by the spells
of mighty Cthulhu for a glorious resurrection when the stars and the Earth
might once more be ready for Them." So wrote master weird tale and horror
author H. P. Lovecraft in 1926, and the stars have aligned! Get a
sanity-shattering peek into Lovecraft's past and present influence in pop
culture. Discover the unspeakable nameless horrors from beyond time and space
that are rising in comics, games, movies, music, television and more. With Brian Callahan (Arkham
Bazaar), Cody
Goodfellow (Perilous
Press), Mars
Homeworld (CEO,
Dead House Music), and Michael
Alan Nelson (creator, Fall of Cthulhu). Moderated by Aaron
Vanek(H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival-Los Angeles). Room 9
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Writers & Writing
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Writers & Writing
8:00-9:00 Mega64: Year One Panel— Join Rocco Botte, Derrick Acosta, and Shawn Chatfield (Mega64.com)
as they bring their series of award-winning, critically acclaimed short films
to a Comic-Con panel for the first time. There will be so many video game jokes
that Garrett Hunter and Eric
Baudour (Mega64.com)
will have to attend too. There will be Q&A, but please don't ask about
previous arrests.Room 23ABC
Tags: Fandom | Games | Web
Tags: Fandom | Games | Web
8:00-11:00 Hall H and Ballroom 20 Saturday Panel Playback— Didn't get into either Hall H or Ballroom 20 today? We feel your
pain! In this three-hour block, Comic-Con will rebroadcast some of the day's
popular panels from those two giant rooms. Best of all, those in attendance
will get to vote on what they want to see. It's democracy at its finest AND
it's a second chance to see these panels. (Please
note: these playbacks will include only the panel discussions. None of the film
clips or footage shown at the live events will be shown here.) Room 25ABC
Tags: Movies
Tags: Movies
8:00-9:00 Kickstart Comics: Come Meet New Publisher Kickstart Comics!— An in-depth look at new and upcoming releases from Kickstart
Comics, plus a discussion of the company's TV and feature plans with sister
company Kickstart Productions, as well as Q&A with Kickstart
creators. Also get a sneak peek at the upcoming filmBounty Killer.
Plus: giveaways of graphic novels. Room 26AB
Tags: Comics | Movies | Television
Tags: Comics | Movies | Television
8:00-10:00 Early Fandom Meet-and-Greet— Were you
a part of comics fandom in the 1960s or 1970s? Were you among the folks who
organized or attended Comic-Con back in the days of the El Cortez Hotel or the
old Convention Center? Or are you a bit younger but would love to hear about
fandom's and Comic-Con's early years? Then you'll want to mingle with your
fellow fans to talk about the old days, share memorabilia (fanzines, photos,
artifacts), and remember the folks we've lost. This event will include displays
and presentations by the Shel Dorf Fan Club, Alfdom, and others. Room 28E
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Tributes
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Tributes
8:00-9:00 The Image Revolution Documentary— Twenty years ago, the seven biggest artists in comics created a
company that revolutionized comics. Now, director Patrick
Meaney (Grant
Morrison: Talking with Gods) and producer Jordan
Rennert (Warren
Ellis: Captured Ghosts) are telling the company's story in a new
documentary produced by Sequart and Respect Films. Get a first look at the
film, and talk about the highs and lows of Image history with a couple of
special guests. Moderated by F. J. De
Santo (The
Spirit). Room 32AB
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics | Movies
Tags: Anniversaries | Comics | Movies
8:15-9:15 Robotech Industry
Panel— Tommy
Yune (Harmony
Gold president of animation), Steve Yun (Harmony Gold VP of new media), Steve
Galloway (New
Video),Svea Stauch Macek (comic
artist of Macross
#1), Frank
Catalono (voice of Robotech'sRand), and Saralo
MacGregor (Content
Film), showcase all the latest Robotechprojects. Room 6DE
Tags: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comics
Tags: Animation | Anime & Manga | Comics
8:30-10:00 Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog Sing-Along— Join the
fun as the California Browncoats screen Internet sensation Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog-coming back with call back
sheets so you can play along during the screening. Enter our costume contest:
horrible prizes awarded to the best version of each character from the show. DO
NOT BOUNCE. Room 6BCF
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies | Music | Superheroes | Web
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies | Music | Superheroes | Web
8:30-10:30 Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope— San Diego Comic-Con premiere screening of the ultimate fanboy
documentary from executive producers Stan Lee, Joss Whedon, Harry Knowles, and
Thomas Tull. Q&A to follow with director Morgan
Spurlock (Warrior
Poets) and special surprise guests. Ballroom 20
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies
Tags: Comics | Fandom | Movies
8:30-9:30 Holliston: Inside
the Humor, the Horror, and the Geekery of the New "Great American
Sitcom"— Join the
cast of FEARnet's hit television sit-com Hollistonas they
preview their upcoming second season, show outtakes and clips, and discuss
their journey to bringing their outrageous comedy for true horror, sci-fi, and
pop culture fans to mainstream cable television. Featuring creator/star Adam Green (theHatchet franchise), Joe Lynch (Knights of Badassdom), Oderus
Urungus (alien
lead singer of GWAR), Laura Ortiz (The
Hills Have Eyes), Corri
English (lead
singer of Brokedown Cadillac), and a surprise celebrity moderator. This
promises to be one of the most inspiring, laugh-filled, and entertaining panels
you'll catch this year at Comic-Con! Don't let the late time slot deter
you-this is the panel to see!Room 24ABC
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television | Web
Tags: Horror and Suspense | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television | Web
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