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At Baltimore Comic Con on Friday, I asked Frank Cho to sign Sex Criminals #11 and write his trademark "Outrage!" He seemed momentarily confused by this request, gave it some brief thought and then much to my delight, did a quick sketch I had no idea that Chip Zdarsky was up for a[...]
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And I'm back with some last photographic records of Baltimore Comic Con this past weekend, where we took in some panels, took lots of photos, and covered the Harvey Awards I had a little more time on Sunday to run around the show floor, especially talking to comics creators, and take some pictures of their[...]
We've gathered a few more photos of Baltimore Comic Con to share, including the kids' activity section, some of Artists Alley, and a smattering of cool cosplay Saturday was a big day for panels at the convention, with several tracks running simultaneously and lots of professionals talking about their lives in comics and their work.
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Though I arrived only for the latter part of the Spotlight on Scott Snyder at Baltimore Comic Con on Sunday, I was determined to catch a bit of it, hosted by James Tynion IV, himself a writer of Bat books on this post-Batman Day morning.
Snyder says he's working on a novel now that's "part prose[...]
Devon Sanders reports from Baltimore Comic Con:
Baltimore Comic Con's Batman panel kicked off strongly, moderated by their VP of Talent Development, Bobbie Chase.
Joining her on the dais was Batman's principle writer, Scott Snyder; along with writer James Tynion IV (Batman Eternal),
Greg Pak (Superman/Batman), Jimmy Palmiotti (Harley Quinn) and Grayson's Tom King.
King started out talking of[...]
At the Baltimore Comic-Con this weekend, Dynamite announced they were debuting a new classic Vampirella t-shirt as a convention exclusive... turns out
Jones (Strange Fruit), Brooke Allen (Lumberjanes), Brian Stelfreeze (Day Men), James Tynion IV (The Woods, upcoming Cognetic), and Dafna Pleban (editor on Planet of the Apes, Sleepy Hollow, Lumberjanes, Wild's End, Lantern City) at Baltimore Comic Con Saturday afternoon.
Sablik said that something "amazing is happening right now" that goes way beyond Marvel superhero movies and[...]
Featuring Walter Simonson, Dirk Wood, James Tynion IV, and Greg Goldstein, IDW's Big Panel panel kicked off with a discussion of the 15 year history of
Bleeding Cool has arrived at the opening day of Baltimore Comic Con and gotten the camera snapping already in a leisurely stroll of the con floor–mainly vendors and interesting books to start with The convention has a nice, laid-back feel today, which will no doubt contrast a little with a very much thronged Saturday at[...]
Dynamite is heading to the Baltimore Comic-Con next weekend, September 25th - 27th, and they have released their guests, panel line-up and exclusives.
Insight Studios will be heading for the Baltimore Comic-Con September 25th - 27th to make their 16th appearance at the cons 16th show... which means they
Here we have a look at the art for the Baltimore Comic-Con exclusive cover for Red Sonja / Conan #1 from Dynamite and Dark Horse. The cover is drawn by
Baltimore Comic Con was lively this year to say the least, and the new floor configuration based on a larger space seemed geared to keep people in motion and keep the comics creators themselves circulating, from Artist Alley toward the rear of the floor, to the guest area which was really a second Artist Alley[...]
Conscious of how the comics and graphic novels are stacking up in my house versus actual shelf space remaining (in the minus category), I do try to limit my con swag a little, but you just can't go to a con and not come away with interesting things…
Here's my swag from Baltimore Comic Con 2014:
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At Baltimore Comic Con, Wolverine took the spotlight in a special panel chaired by Tom Brevoort, featuring Herb Trimpe, Joe Rubenstein, Charles Soule, Frank Tieri, and Frank Cho.
Brevoort, speaking with Trimpe about Wolverine led Trimpe to say that he really only worked "briefly" to introduce Wolverine That one page, Hulk #180 where Wolverine is depicted[...]
At the Garth Ennis/Dynamite Spotlight Panel at Baltimore Comic Con yesterday, Garth Ennis spent most of the time… talking about Avatar comics it seems.
And thanks to Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon, we were able to hear one scoop in particular.
That X-Men/Iron Man writer Kieron Gillen would be writing the ongoing Crossed Badlands series next year,[...]
Welcome to the Harvey Awards 2014, presented at Baltimore Comic Con As each award is announced, Bleeding Cool will highlight the winner in bold and try to capture some of the dialogue and speeches along the way.
Volunteers and organizers of the dinner as well as the AV work for the awards were honored as the[...]
In the Spotlight on Garth Ennis panel at Baltimore Comic Con, Ennis hosted by Dynamite Senior Editor Joe Rybant, blamed his grim sense of humor on being British Growing up with Fawlty Towers and watching his own father's tendency to make dark, humorous statements influenced Ennis, he said.
Rybant pointed out that talking about Ennis' work[...]
The big DC Comics panel at Baltimore Comic Con kicked off on Saturday afternoon at 3PM, hosted by Bobbie Chase, featuring Greg Capullo, Cliff Chiang, David Finch, Dan Jurgens, Aaron Kuder, Paul Levitz, Joe Prado, Ivan Reis, and Peter Tomasi.
The year 2014 is the 75th anniversary of Batman, and DC aren't done yet, with a[...]
Bleeding Cool EIC Hannah Means-Shannon is currently liveblogging the Marvel Comics panel at Baltimore Comic Con You can read her constantly updating piece here.
Mark Waid has just been talking about his upcoming Princess Leia comic he is writing, part of the Marvel Star Wars launch of their titles Including how it will take place, for[...]
On Saturday morning with the crowds arriving for Baltimore Comic Con, Marvel geared up for its main panel at the con with Tom Brevoort moderating Charles Soule, Mark Waid, Mark Morales, and Jim Starlin to talk about the Marvel Universe at the moment, and hopefully where things might be heading for fans.
The "man who killed[...]
Baltimore Comic Con extended to three days this year, opening from 1PM to 7PM on Friday, and using a different exhibit hall space with a larger area It was more brightly-lit and its definitely true that there was more room to breathe Artists were kept busy, already taking on lines, signing the Grendel-themed yearbook this[...]
Thanks to Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon, we've been hearing about Greg Capullo's Spotlight panel at at Baltimore Comic Con.
Which included Greg's plans on DC Comics' Batman title – that he has sixteen issues more to draw on the comic until he is finished The combination of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo on the title[...]
It's hoe Image Comics managed to build increased launch figure on increased launch figure by tying the new one to the previous one.
At the Diamond Retailer Breakfast at Baltimore Comic Con, Valiant announced a far smaller returnable figure for the relaunch of Eternal Warrior: Days of Steel.
Just 12 copies If a retailer orders 12, they[...]
Bright and early on the first day of the newly expanded 3 day Baltimore Comic Con, retailers turned out to hear about new announcements from publishers and new tools from Diamond.
The presentations opened with Diamond online developments to aid retailers, similar to the presentation delivered at San Diego Comic Con featuring sell-sheet generators Launched 2[...]
But the Harvey Awards are tomorrow at Baltimore Comic Con Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief will be on hand to liveblog the show.
Nevertheless, it's quite an achievement for Quantum And Woody to garner more nominations than any other title Hence these original strips from James Asmus, Pere Perez, Dave Lanphear and David Baron, letting us know how[...]
Baltimore Comic-Con is coming up this weekend from September 6-8th, and in their yearly offering of a yearbook featuring the work of their exhibiting
Hasn't she heard of stranger danger, let alone the evils of secondary smoking?
We look forward to finding out more at… Baltimore Comic Con maybe?
UPDATE: Tom Huxley remembers a Beano comic strip of his youth…
Meet Abigail The new star of a new comic book series from the All Ages imprint of Boom! Studios, Kaboom.
Oh yes[...]
The fifth issue of Poop Office is going to premiere at the Baltimore Comic-Con. Creator Ben Weary of Naked Grape Comics tell us I will be in Artist Alley
Last year, Baltimore Comic-Con inaugurated a new mode of meeting all-star comics talent in a social atmosphere and rather swanky setting for attendees who