ABC's Stumptown premiered its season-opener in the actual "Stumptown" at Rose City Comic Con (RCCC). The episode was met with cheers and great applause by the guests and residents of Portland who were on hand to see Greg Rucka's comic book series make the jump to television series Set in Portland, Oregon the episode introduced[...]
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Following the Stumptown premiere at Rose City Comic-Con (RCCC), the audience was treated to a rare Q&A with creator Greg Rucka, executive producers Jason Richmond and Matt Olmsted, and most of the cast – including Tantoo Cardinal, Cole Sibus, Adrian Martinez, Camryn Manheim, and Michael Ealy Rucka took the stage first, to thunderous applause, followed[...]
You will be banned from coming to RCCC for life."
Banning Nazi cosplay sounds like a no-brainer of a good idea, but we are forced to wonder: what about retailers wearing those Marvel Secret Empire promotional Hydra t-shirts?
Rose City Comic Con has changed its costume policy to ban "reminders of unspeakable atrocities," including "Old School[...]
Ian Melton reported back after talking to comic creators at Rose City Comic Con last weekend. Including G Willow Wilson... He writes, G. Willow Wilson is
Ian Melton reported back after talking to comic creators at Rose City Comic Con last weekend. Including Dennis Hopeless... He writes, Dennis Hopeless was
Ian Melton reported back after talking to comic creators at Rose City Comic Con last weekend. Including Sam Humphries... He writes, Sam Humphries’ was
Including Clayton Crain…
Clayton Crain was very much into doing sketches and talking process at RCCC. When talking about Rai and his design of the future world for Valiant's popular title he did not do any research into how Japan looked now, and that since it is a world so far removed from ours the design and[...]
Lyssa Pack wrote from Rose City Comic Con last weekend, On Saturday September 20th lucky con-goers got to listen to stories from Buffy acting alum
Reports have coe in from a number of retailers at Rose City Comic Con. Scott Lobdell buying his own X-Men comics from them for a dollar apiece, over 150