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HEROESCON :: J. Scott Campbell, Humberto Ramos WHAATT?!??

April 21, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

Jiggy-WHA?? That’s right friends and neighbors–Shelton brought back some new additions to the HeroesCon 2010 Guest List from his weekend in Chicago, including J. Scott Campbell and Humberto Ramos! These guys are way wayyy up there as far as oft-requested HeroesCon guests, so we will be reinforcing the concrete around their tables to make sure it doesn’t buckle under what is sure to be heavy strain from crowds of people.

If you’re not familiar with these guys, let me help: J. Scott Campbell is the creator of the super-popular Danger Girl series, as Wildsiderz, popular runs on Gen 13 (where he started out) and more. Plus he’s a go-to cover artist, especially on Spider-Man books. Humberto Ramos has worked all over the place, recently on Spectactular Spider-Man, Wolverine, Avengers: The Initiative, Runaways, and tons of others. He gained fame as an early artist on the popular Impulse series, and created the Crimson series at Wildstorm’s Cliffhanger imprint, at the same time as JSC on Danger Girl. Synchronicity!

Whew! Super big news–happy Wednesday!

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SUPER! The Fine Art of Comics!

April 20, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Free Comic Book Day, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, NEWS, Other Events

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Whoa that sure is yellow! Caught your eye, didn’t it?? Just a brightly-hued reminder of the upcoming exhibit at Charlotte’s Twenty-Two gallery! Rodney & Lise will be featuring a gallery-wide exhibit of some of today’s best comic art, put together with Shelton Drum and the artists of HeroesCon‘s past and present!

The show will run at Twenty-Two throughout the month of May, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 1, right after Free Comic Book Day! Enjoy the art, hobnob with many of the artists and patrons, all in a primo stylish gallery with a classy high-end wine and beer bar! Oh man this is going to be posh for sure–probably wear sneakers instead of flip-flops. Class it up: you deserve it! And of course you can enjoy it all month, then hit it one last time on Friday June 4 for the closing reception, right after Day 1 of HeroesCon!

We’ll be chatting it up more between now and then, but if you’re not already planning on making the scene for Free Comic Book Day, this should cinch it for sure!

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FREE COMIC BOOK DAY :: Saturday, May 1st!

April 19, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Free Comic Book Day, Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, NEWS, Uncategorized

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY! Heroes Aren’t Hard To Find has become famous across the country for throwing one of the most rip-roaringest, rootin-tootinest, BIGGEST Free Comic Book Day bashes anywhere! And this year we’re really going nuts!

FIRST: From 10-9 on Saturday, May 1st, we’ll  be giving away copies of select comic books! I don’t mean a few either–it’s around 2 dozen different titles! There’s no catch either–just show up to get your copies, while supplies last! We won’t be mad if you spend some money though, and we’ll have plenty to spend it on, with special stocks of dollar books on hand, sale items throughout the store, deals on books and toys and statues and whatever else Shelton has been collecting on his travels!

SECOND: From 1-5 pm we’ll be hosting all these guys, who’ll be participating in a MEGA signing, not to mention doing FREE sketches:

MARK BROOKS (Amazing Spider-Man)
CHRIS BRUNNER (Legends of the Dark Knight, Loose Ends)
NATHAN EDMONDSON (The Light, Olympus)
IAN FLYNN (Sonic the Hedgehog)
CULLY HAMNER (Detective Comics, Red)
ADAM HUGHES (Wonder Woman, Tomb Raider)
JASON LATOUR (Loose Ends, The Expatriate)
BUDD ROOT (Cavewoman)
ANDY SMITH (Nevermore, Superman Confidential)
ALLISON SOHN (Lord of the Rings: Evolution)
BRIAN STELFREEZE (Batman, The Ride)

And, if that wasn’t enough, THIRD we have these two late-breaking additions:

TOM LYLE (Amazing Spider-Man)
SANFORD GREENE (Wonder Girl, Method Man)

Good gravy! NOTE that free sketches are at the discretion of the artists, and are in no way guaranteed. Many thanks to everyone for donating their time so kindly, but there will be A LOT of people there and they can’t do sketches for everyone. Some may choose to accept donations for different charities, so please respect that as well–I know Sanford collects for a charity on Free Comic Book Day, so don’t be shy about ponying up a little scratch for him.

AND if that’s not enough, that night is the gallery opening for a new exhibit at Twenty-Two: “SUPER! The Fine Art of Comics.” We’ve teamed with Twenty-Two to put together an exhibit of some of the best comic book art being done today, featuring many past and present guests at HeroesCon! Reception will begin some time in the evening–we’ll post more as we have exact details. But for now, get excited!

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HEROESCON :: Eric Basaldua, Raven Gregory, Tim Vigil and More

April 17, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: DISCUSS, Reviews

You know HeroesCon is around the corner when we start making Guest List announcements over the weekend! But I’m trying to dig out from the big stack of forms I’m working through, and Shelton keeps texting me from C2E2 with more people to add. Calm down Shelton, calm down!

Today’s update welcomes first-time HeroesCon guest Eric Basaldua, known to many of his fans as “Ebas.” While Eric is probably known best for his work at Top Cow, including Witchblade, Tomb Raider, and Magdalena, he more recently has been doing a lot of work for Zenescope, including this cover to Escape From Wonderland and others. Eric is joined by sometimes-collaborator Raven Gregory, who first popped onto the scene as the writer and co-creator of The Gift. These days he’s Executive Editor at Zenescope Entertainment and writes the Wonderland series of comics, a gothic reimagining of the class children’s book. Coming up he’s writing a new Grimm Fairy Tales spinoff, as well as a comic adaptation of the Charmed TV show!

Another Zenescope alum returning to HeroesCon this summer is Sean Shaw, who’s worked on Grimm Fairy Tales, Warren Ellis’ Anna Mercury recently. Before that he was known for his work at Wildstorm on books like Gen 13 Bootleg and Vampirella/Wetworks.

Louis Small Jr. is a pinup artist and painter who’s been HeroesCon regular for years. He’s worked for numerous card sets in the illustration and comics industries, as well as on comic like Vampirella. He’s got an upcoming story in Heavy Metal.

Last up (alphabetically) is Tim Vigil, co-creator of the seminal goth comic Faust. Besides drawing titles like Webwitch and Faust: Book of M, he’s also worked for Frazetta Comics and others. Welcome all these guys to HeroesCon this summer!

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HEROESCON :: Jonathan Hickman, Tom Feister, Khary Randolph & More

April 16, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

Calooh, Callay! Brand new to the HeroesCon 2010 Guest List is our fellow Carolinian and Fantastic Four and S.H.I.E.L.D writer Jonathan Hickman! Jonathan has gotten bigger every year he’s been a guest at HeroesCon, since his first show in… 2006? 2007? A few years now, for sure. Super proud of this guy–people just will not stop talking about how awesome Fantastic Four is these days; jeez we get it already. While Jonathan is uber-famous these days as one of Marvel’s cadre of top writers, he initially was known for his creator-owned work, including Pax Romana, The Nightly News, and Transhuman!

Showing up for his very first HeroesCon this year is illustrator Khary Randolph, who you might know from comics like Spawn, Adventures of Spawn, and Spider-Man; OR some cartoons you might have heard of like Wolverine & the X-Men and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Either way, Khary is an artists’ artist who is as likely to be mobbed by other pros as by fans!

The line in front of returning guest Tom Feister‘s table is likely to be made up of… police. Yeah, he’s a ruffian. Besides his Eisner nominated work on Ex Machina, Tom is these days over the place–he’s done covers for GI Joe: Origins, The Darkness, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and tons of others. Plus left a trail of carnage and twisted wreckage throughout Georgia!

Also new this week are Casey Edwards, who’s part of Georgia’s Studio Revolver (like Tom, incidentally) and has worked for White Wolf, the Mwahahaha card game, and covers on Lazarus: Immortal Coils, among others; and Tommy Smith, a part of Georgia’s (all these Georgians!) Jolly Roger Studio. Tommy has done art for Starship Troopers, The Hunger, and numerous Marvel Masterpieces sketch cards, plus the upcoming Undeath Row!

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HEROESCON :: Small Press Sell-out IMMINENT!

April 15, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

Hey guys–if you’re on the fence about buying a table at HeroesCon, you’d better get off that fence! We’ll be closing down sales of Small Press tables Friday at 9pm EST. There may still be a small number of booths available, but no tables after that point! All the info on purchasing  a table is right here. If you’ve already sent payment in, especially in the last few weeks, relax before you freak out if your name isn’t on the list yet–I’m still digging through this MOUNTAIN of forms. Okay!

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HEROESCON :: Epting, Floyd, Getty and Glass!

April 14, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

Oh man, how the heck are we actually going to get the convention itself together if we have to keep ANNOUNCING THESE DARNED GUESTS?!? Well it’s hard not to get excited about an update like this one though, not that our massive HeroesCon 2010 Guest List isn’t already choked to the gills with amazing–

Today’s new slice of amazing comes in the person of 4 men, first of whom (alphabetically) is Steve Epting, the longtime friend of the con who has worked for pretty much every company in comics for over twenty years, shining at each of them. Most recently he’s known for working with Ed Brubaker on blockbusters like The Marvels Project and Captain America, but before that he was known for the swashbuckling El Cazador for the now-defunct CrossGen Comics, Aquaman at DC, and of course a little book called The Avengers back in the 90’s.

Next up in the F-slot in our alphabetical list is another old chum of ours, inker John Floyd. John has been known for years for his work on Batman titles like Batman Confidential and Batman: Gotham Knights. He was also the studio inker for Barry Windsor-Smith, working on books like Conan, Silver Surfer, and Archer & Armstrong.

E, F… now G! Mike Ransom Getty has been exhibiting for years at HeroesCon, but this year he  moves to official “guest” status for the first time! Mike’s been working his tailfeather off lately on a bunch of stuff for Marvel, most notably What If: Astonishing X-Men, Skrull Kill Crew, Spider-Man Family and more–moving on up, Mike, nice work!

Also G-in’ it up on our G-uest List today is stud writer Bryan J.L. Glass, the Harvey Award-winning co-creator of the Mice Templar series with Michael Avon Oeming. Bryan is also the writer of the Marvel adaptations of Raymond E. Feist’s Riftwar series, and the co-writer of the Ship of Fools comic series and novel Quixote, also with Mike Oeming!

AND that’s not all–another update tomorrow! *grumbles, wipes brow*

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HEROESCON :: Steve Lieber, Andy Kuhn, Chris Moreno, More!

April 13, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

In our continuing effort to host every single comics-creating citizen of Portland, Oregon–or at least everyone who has ever collaborated with Jeff Parker–today we are pleased to announce the addition to the HeroesCon 2010 Guest List of Whiteout artist Steve Lieber! You might know Whiteout from its adaptation into a 2009 film starring Kate Beckinsale, OR EVEN from the Eisner Award Whiteout Volume 2 got for Best Limited Series. But that’s all the past: more recently Steve and fellow guest Jeff Parker have dished up the Underground series, and Steve also worked on Civil War: Frontline, among a bunch of other stuffs. I do believe this will be his first visit to Charlotte, so make sure you stop by the ever-expanding “Jeff-Parker-World” section in Artists Alley and give him a hug!

Also new this week are returning buddies Andy Kuhn and Derec Donovan–Andy has been the artist on Firebreather, Marvel Team-Up, Easy Way, and Rex Mantooth, which was the first published comic by then-newcomer Matt Fraction! Andy is also a sweet guy and an ace artist if you’re looking for some sketch lists to get on at the show. Derec has worked all over the place, including on Image’s Youngblood, Marvel’s Jubilee, and DC’s Robin and Connor Hawke series!

And! Another pair of good buddies returning this summer are Chris Moreno and Stuart Sayger–Chris is the current artist on the hit Toy Story series from Boom!, and has had work in the Popgun anthology series, World War Hulk: Frontline, and Paul Jenkins’ Sidekick. Stuart is the artist on IDW’s Deathship series, as well as past artist on Lego’s Bionicle series!

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HEROESCON :: Fred Van Lente, Ryan Dunlavey And More!

April 09, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: EVENTS, Guest List, HeroesCon, NEWS

It may seem like we’ve been sitting on our hands all week, since this is the first update to the HeroesCon 2010 Guest List this week, but nay! Our hands have been busy data-entering–did you notice we uploaded the initial (massive) list of all those who’ve purchased Small Press tables at the show, late last night? Well we did!

But that was then, this is now! Brand new to the list today are the super-team of writer Fred Van Lente and artist Ryan Dunlavey, who collaborate on the Action Philosophers and Comic Book Comics as Evil Twin Comics. When they’re not activating their twin powers together, separately Fred is the writer of a ton of stuff like, oh, Marvel Zombies and X-Men Noir, plus lots of co-writing gigs including Incredible Hercules and the new Web of Spider-Man series. Dude is in demand!

Ryan is no slouch though–besides Action Philosophers and Comic Book Comics (the first history of comics as comics), Ryan is also the writer/artist of M.O.D.O.K.: Reign Delay. From all accounts, these dudes are as fun as a barrel of soapy monkeys, so I’m excited to meet them.

Also new to the list today are returning chums including Dave McDonald, the creator of Hamster Sam and the upcoming Vincent Van Doodle: Boy Cartoonist; Durwin Talon, creator of Bonds for Image, co-creator of Beautiful Scars for Archaia, and the editor of the awesome Panel Discussions book; and last but not least Matthew Wilson, ace colorist on Siege: Embedded, Phonogram: Singles Club, The End League, and a ton more!

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HEROESCON :: Initial Small Press List Posted!

April 08, 2010 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

Yes! I just took this fancy screen capture of (a part of) the freshly updated listing of Small Press creators at HeroesCon 2010! While this is a fairly complete list, it doesn’t include forms we received over the last week or so, so don’t freak out or anything if you’re name’s not on there yet. Unless you got us your forms a long time ago maybe–in that case, or if you have a problem with your existing listing, you can drop me an email and I’ll fix it or look into it or apologize profusely. One of those, almost definitely.

Couple of notes:

1) You’ll notice all the locations are “XX-XX”–that’s because I haven’t located everyone yet. I’ll update that as I get those locations fixed, but it won’t be this week and probably not next week, so please don’t ask me for your location for a little bit longer.

2) I expect to get a lot of emails with name misspellings to correct, links to change, etc. It happens all the time, sometimes it’s my fault, sometimes you guys have terrible handwriting and I can’t tell what your name is. Regardless, please do me a favor and try to group all your questions/corrections/concerns into a single email, so I can attack it and get it done and move on. Super busy this time of year, and it’s hard to stay on top of a chain of correspondences.

3) ARTISTS ALLEY IS ABOUT TO SELL OUT, probably within a week. You should be fine if you get your forms to us before the end of this weekend, but after that it is going to be close. If you are on the fence about buying a table, now is double-definitely the time to get off the fence! You can find the forms and prices and specs (as well as the aforementioned list of creators) at the Small Press page on our site!

Okay! More tomorrow!

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