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HEROESCON 2010 :: June 4-6, 2010!!

October 26, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

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YES YES YESSSSSSSSS

At long last we have officially set our dates for Heroes Convention 2010: JUNE 4-6, 2010. From some of the behind-the-scenes goings-0n, HeroesCon 2010 looks like it’s going to be the biggest HeroesCon ever, which is saying something if you’ve ever been to one!

This is great news for us, as we had a terrible time trying to find a weekend that the Charlotte Convention Center was available, and that was also not taken up by another convention! As it turns out the only available date was already taken by our buddies at the Florida Supercon–fortunately for us, they very VERY kindly offered to move their dates so that exhibitors and fans could enjoy TWO great conventions instead of just one! This is a hugely gracious act on their part, and believe me when I say we’re grateful and impressed by it. Check out what they’ve already got line up for their show, going on Father’s Day weekend next year–they’re in high gear!

And we’re moving into high gear as well–look for more big announcements as we get confirmation on them, INCLUDING HeroesCon hotel rates! What?? Yes yes my damies, all lights are green for us this year! More soon!

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THINGS I LEARNED AT HEROESCON 2009

July 03, 2009 By: Andy Mansell Category: DISCUSS, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

by Andy Mansell

  • That we have the greatest group of volunteers in the history of Comic Cons! There are too many of you to name individually but you all know who you are!! God bless you!!
  • That HeroesCon is the greatest, family friendly Convention in North America
  • That Jeff Smith went above and beyond for his fans all weekend long!.
  • That Adam and team from the Dollar Bin are LIFE SAVERS (repeatedly!!). GO to their website early and often!!!
  • That when Shelley Drum says “Jump”, we say, “Out of what window?”
  • That Dustin Harbin defines ‘grace under pressure’ [editor’s note: NOT!]
  • That I would gladly pay money at any time to listen to Dapper Phil Southern talk about anything and everything—a hoot and a half!!
  • That the lovely blue-haired Karla has THE toughest job in Charlotte during Con Weekend
  • That Trey and Michaele ought to quit their day jobs and open an Art Gallery
  • That when years from now–we in Charlotte–will be able to say that we were the first to identify Roger Langridge as the greatest cartoonist of this new-ish century.
  • That Jim Scancarelli, Marcus Hamilton and June Brigman combine to create a fascinating panel discussion. I hope they are all back next year.
  • That if we are ever allowed to do a Panel-by-Panel comic discussion again, we will need at least three hours to get through a standard comic book
  • That the Quick Draw keeps getting bigger and better every year. It is one of the Heroes Con highlights
  • That the best costumes were Mary Marvel (adult) and Nova (kid)
  • That Shawn Reynolds and Seth Peagler rock and are THE ROCKS!!
  • That Sunday at 3:30 pm is the time to buy up graphic novels.
  • That Vee is a fabulous photog
  • That the Information Booth is the most fun place to be on Father’s Day Weekend.
  • That I want my daughter to attended SCAD when she gets old enough. Their booth was hopping!
  • That if any of the film channels show Irwin Hasen: A New York Life, you will need to TiVo it and not miss it. when we were not laughing out-loud at his outrageous stories, we were tearing up at the sad moments in his long life
  • That the “Coolness Scale” has a new barometer; from this point on we rate coolness by 1 (for the least cool) to Matt Fraction who is the equivalent of a TEN PLUS
  • That Chris Claremont has a lot to say about many things non-mutant
  • That you have to take comments on Twitter with a grain or two of salt
  • That I am sure I am forgetting someone or something–Sorry!!!
  • That I can’t wait for next year!!
  • And finally:
  • That Shelton Drum is truly the Grand Master of Fandom. Once you enter into the Heroes Realm, you are part of his family forever
  • And AMEN to that!!!!

Photo by Vy Tran. Check out her whole set of HeroesCon picks here!

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HEROESCON :: Whoa Nellie, That Was Some Show

June 25, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: DISCUSS, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

Well as I write it’s Thursday afternoon, and most of us have gotten our voices back and don’t groan and complain about our sore legs anymore. After months and months of hard work, HeroesCon 09 is by all accounts an unqualified success. We’ve heard pretty much 100% positive reports from all the dealers and pros we’ve talked to, not to mention from those who bought small press tables. And fans as usual have been ever-so effusive with their praise. I have to tell you right here that there is nothing NOTHING that we like better than hearing from you guys after the show–it makes all the late nights and sore legs worthwhile.

I’ll write a short con report here, but for the full story I suggest you consult the TONS of photos we uploaded to our Flickr page this week, many of which are slowly but surely being outfitted with little descriptions, etc. That will probably take awhile (there are 245 pictures so far); but in the meantime feast your peepers on this con link roundup I put up to help you out. Lots of good reports there as well–heckfire, you could burn a solid 8-hour day reading the Twitter search by itself. NOT THAT I DID THAT OR ANYTHING.

This year we were in Hall A, which posed a bit of a challenge in changing our seating plan–even more challenging when we moved things around to create a big space to hold a Red Cross Blood Drive, but I flubbed updating all the seating locations correctly. So that was the big problem on Friday, but fortunately most of the people I had to move around were very patient with me and I sure did appreciate it.

In fact, that was probably the only real problem all weekend, except that finding a particular person throughout the weekend could be tricky if they’d been moved a couple of times. Friday had a good turnout, and Saturday was great, although at first it was hard to tell–our hall this year was 20,000 square feet larger than last year’s, so at first I was worried until Shelton reminded me.

Another thing we did this different this year was to set up some stanchions where we knew there would be massive lines pretty much all weekend long, which proved to be a good decision on our part. We try to be pretty careful about no playing favorites, no “guests of honor,” that kind of thing, but when 200 people are in line, you’ve got to put that line somewhere, you know?

All in all the pros seemed to have an even better time than usual–as someone that answers maybe 75% of the complaints in the room, I just plain didn’t hear that many. Maybe people were just going over my head to complain to Shelton about me? IT WOULDN’T BE THE FIRST TIME, NOSIR. We kind of pride ourselves on our hospitality, so maybe shouldn’t feel surprised, but it’s still nice to have so many guests come up and thank us for having them–heck, it’s US who should be thanking the PROS, am I right?

All this friendly mutual-thankiness-society goodwill came to a head Saturday Night at our Annual Auction, where I started out reprising my role from last year of auctioneer, but was quickly heckled off the stage in favor of the lovely Allison Sohn, who–let’s face it–is just a better auctioneer than I am, all around. She was DYNAMITE up there–not only does she know all the artists, but all the bidders as well, and would occasional cajole them into bidding wars. I hope we can trick her into doing it again next year–this year’s auction raised an incredible 20% more than last year’s, which was already among our best ever! WHAT?! Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Allison Sohn…

That’s not a great picture of her, but you can gaze on her up close in this one, in the aforementioned giant Flickr set! Anyway, after a long and successful auction, many of us retired to the Westin bar, and then magically awoke the next morning with no idea how we’d ended up back in our rooms, or even if these were, indeed, our rooms. But fortunately HeroesCon didn’t open on Sunday til 10.30 for pre-reg, so by then we were looking sharp again.

Sunday is typically the “deal-making” day of the show, as traffic is typically down from Saturday. Dealers want to haul home as little as they can, and clever dealhunters are out in force looking for bargains. This year was no exception, and even the staff had a less stressful day. We gave away a bunch of door prizes, the Quickdraw contests drew over 200 fans, the panels seemed to go off without a hitch. The most talked about panel was without a doubt Rantz Hoseley‘s unveiling of his new Longbox application, which has been compared to a kind of iTunes for comic books–the early scuttlebutt is incredibly positive, especially compared to past initiatives of this kind. There’s even rumor of interest from the “Big 4” companies, which is great for Rantz. Also talked about was the screening of the upcoming Jeff Smith documentary “The Cartoonist,” Ben Towle and Craig Fischer’s Ditko panel, Andy Mansell’s panel-by-panel look at Brave And The Bold #4 with creative team Mark Waid and George Perez. Jeez there are so many good ones, I can’t list them all.

In fact, I’d better wrap this up! For the complete skinny, check out those Flickr pictures and con links, which tell the tale better than I could. In the meantime, I’ll leave you with this image from our Dead Dog Party, former employee Matt Fraction ringing up current employee Matt Knapik for a copy of Casanova. Priceless!

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HEROESCON :: Pre-Convention News Smorgasbord!

June 18, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, Schedule, Slice of Life

Whew! Man we are running around like crazy, but I wanted to update you on a couple of things before I get away from easy internet access. I’m super rushed though, and as I type in my air conditioned office, Seth and Shawn and our staff are sweating through load-in, so my guilt commands that I hurry up so I can join them. ??? Uh, guilt, that basically sounds like a terrible idea, but okay…

ITEM! All locations are up on our site, and are just as up-to-date as I could make them. You can find Guest, Small Press, and Exhibitor locations up there, including an updated list of the few cancellations we’ve had, in the sidebar at the right of the Guest List page.

ITEM! Just a reminder to all advance ticket holders: we will be allowing you on the floor 30 minutes in advance of the show opening times, as a thank you for your early patronage. This is ALSO a reminder to exhibitors, small press, and guests, who should definitely be sure to be ready for the crush 30 minutes early this year! We will be adjusting the time these people can get in as well.

ITEM! Ben Towle and Craig Fischer host an awesome in-depth look at the career of Steve Ditko. Check it:

You can read all about it on our Event Schedule page, which is ALSO updated!

ITEM! Ben and Craig are not the only ones who are BRINGING IT to HeroesCon. Our man Brian Pulido is bringing a special HeroesCon edition of Lady Death #1 and a new Lady Death print! Brian will be selling these at his booth in Artists Alley, which I do believe is booth #832.

Be sure you go by and say hi to Brian, AND/OR catch him moderating the Hero Initiative panel at 3.30 on Friday, which will feature fellow Hero Initiative board member George Perez!

ITEM! But what about BOOM!, who is also bringing it? They’ll have like 40 billion exclusive HeroesCon covers this weekend, including an Irredeemable #3, a Muppets foil cover by HeroesCon guest Roger Langridge, and a Farscape cover as well! And I feel kinda sure that I forgot one or two, too, so you’ll have to visit them at Booth 514/613 to get the full rundown!

Okay, hopefully I’ll be able to make another update before things get even crazier… but we’ll see. Any latebreaking news will be in the Heroes Hotline, which will go out first thing in the morning, bright and early!

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HEROESCON :: Exhibitor Booth Locations Now Online!

June 16, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

Locations now up for Exhibitor Booths! These are subject to change, but not much change–and I believe Shelton has some late additions we’ll be adding later today or tomorrow.

REMINDER TO EXHIBITORS: Remember that this year we are re-instating our old tradition of allowing advance ticket buyers to enter the hall 30 minutes before the rest of the attendees. This means that at 10.30 on Friday morning, 9.30 on Saturday, and 10.30 on Sunday, there will be fans on the floor, so please be prepared at that time and have your booths ready to go!

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HEROESCON :: Arthur Suydam, More Studio Revolvers!

June 16, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

Time is ticking and we’re all working dawn to dawn getting ready for the convention which is just THREE DAYS AWAY, but I thought I’d announce a late-breaking addition to our Guest List today:

ARTHUR SUYDAM is the award-winning artist behind a veritable undead army of “zombie” reinterpretations of classic Marvel covers over the last few years, most related in some way to the Marvel Zombies comic. He’s been a high profile painter for years, as well as creating strips like Cholly & Flytrap and others. These days he’s working on Deadpool, and I believe there’s some recently announced work upcoming on Moon Knight!

OOPS UPDATE: Apparently Arthur can’t make it after all? Shortest time on Guest List ever! Okay sorry to get you excited, but there’s still all these cool peeps below from Studio Revolver! Okay resume blog post:

Also new to the list these days are a whole bevy of Studio Revolver members, which includes luminaries like Dexter Vines and Sanford Greene among others. New from Studio Revolver today are:

JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER: Upcoming Witchblade covers, Wizards of the Coast
CASEY EDWARDS: White Wolf, 10 Worlds Studio
TARIQ HASSAN: Upper Deck, DC cards, Star Wars Mini toy line
KEVIN STOKES: Splitsville, Smallville

Okay hard at work on getting pro and exhibitor locations up, so stay tuned!

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QUICK UPDATES :: Updated Small Press Locations, Schedule Additions, More!

June 12, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, Schedule

Okay, super fast and dirty because WHOA NELLIE me and Shelton are working hard to get everything squared away in time for the big program book deadline tomorrow morning. But here are a couple of things I’ve just updated:

1) SMALL PRESS TABLES: I moved some around again. I’m sorry! But pretty much everybody that got moved (only a half-dozen or so), got moved to better spots. We’re going to squeeze the Blood Drive in that corner so you guys aren’t stuck in the dark corner trying to flag down fans. Also, everyone who’s purchased space over the last week or so should now be listed, and the many of you who have been patiently waiting for me to remember to make the corrections you asked me for, those should now be made as well.

2) SCHEDULE: I’ve added a bunch of new panels, plus full details on all the Marvel panels (special guests galore!), the Steve Ditko focus panel (A+!), and a bunch more. I think my two favorite new things are the Jeff Smith documentary screening and the George Perez/Mark Waid Brave & The Bold panel-by-panel panel that Andy “Heroes Discussion Group” will be running.

3) GUEST LIST: has been tweaked a little, but not so’s you noticed. There are some recent cancellations though, today including Jason Pearson and Sarah Wilkinson. That complete list is down under the con diagrams and so forth on the right side of the page.

I feel like there’s something else but I can’t remember. Either way, gotta get back to work! Wish me and Shelton luck!

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INDIE ISLAND :: T-Shirt Sneak Peek!

June 11, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, Indie Island

Another late-night post! Oops, actually early-morning now. Poor Indie Island has not gotten much attention from me this year, which is sad because I love it so. But it will still be incredibly awesome–besides the regular awesomeness, this year we’ve fortified it with 100% more Jeff Smith (Bone, Rasl), David Petersen (Mouse Guard), and Jason Lutes (Berlin).

Plus a little secret weapon I like to call Joe Lambert, who did the endpapers for the monstrously well-received and lauded Best American Comics 2008, is a mainstay and studbolt on the minicomics scene, and is working on a big secret book currently for a big book publisher. AND he did this year’s Indie Island shirt, which is even now at the printer being printified on some fly American Apparel and regular-old shirts for you to look fly in. Because you’re up so late with me, I thought I’d share a peek at the image. I love it! Keep your eyes on Joe, because he’s for real, and he’s nationwide, suckas!

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HEROESCON :: Sean Chen, Steve Skeates, Drew Weing, More!

June 10, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

No sleep til HeroesCon! We’re burning the midnight oil tonight, trying to get this here program book put to bed, and I’ve been trying to grab up any stragglers who aren’t already on the list–especially Sean Chen, who I thought was already up there. My bad, Sean! Again, I’d prefer to lavish praise and attention of all of these people, but I’m looking at a pretty late night so pardon me if I go the short route of welcoming first-time guests Steve Skeates, Drew Weing, and Evan Bryce, and returning guests Sean Chen, John Gallagher, Jason Horn, and Dean Trippe. Okay, the list all formal-like:

New to HeroesCon 09 Guest List!

EVAN BRYCE: Popgun, Project: Rooftop
SEAN CHEN: Nova, Iron Man, Wolverine
JOHN GALLAGHER: Buzzboy, Nascar Heroes
JASON HORN: Ninjasaur, Comic Book Tattoo
STEVE SKEATES: Crazy, Creepy, Peter Porker
DEAN TRIPPE: Butterfly, Comic Book Tattoo
DREW WEING: Blar, Nickelodeon Magazine

Okay! More to come, in my wee-hours marathon! See you tomorrow/today!

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HEROESCON :: Silver Age, Kids Love Comics, More!

June 09, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News

Okay! We’re closing in on the homestretch here, but super swamped for time–and good gravy it’s past-time for dinner, so forgive me if this blog post sounds rushed–not to mention packed!

Joining the HeroesCon 09 Guest List today are a bevy of Silver Age Legends, including:

PAT BASTIENNE, former Talent and Editorial Coordinator at DC Comics and then Continuity Comics with Dick Giordano and Neal Adams.

DICK GIORDANO, former Managing Editor at DC and legendary artist and inker, especially on characters like Batman.

IRWIN HASEN, who’s really more of Golden Age talent, but talent like Irwin’s is timeless anyway. Besides creating Dondi and co-creating Wildcat, Irwin is famous for his work on Green Lantern Comics and All Star Comics!

HERB TRIMPE, whose work you may recognize on the image at right, the first ever appearance of Wolverine! Herb is closely associated with The Hulk, but has worked on pretty much everything else, including Fantastic Four, The Nam, and Shogun Warriors!

But wait there’s more! Also new to the list today, representing the Kids Love Comics! collective, are all-ages superstars:

RAY FRIESEN, author/illustrator of the graphic novels Cupcakes of Doom!, Another Dirt Sandwich, and Yarg!

JIMMY GOWNLEY, the creator of the hit Amelia Rules series!

SCOTT CHRISTIAN SAVA is the cartoonist and animator behind The Dreamland Chronicles, Pet Robots, Ed’s Terrestrials, and many more besides!

And while not part of Kids Love Comics! or a Silver Age legend, our buddy TOMMY SMITH will be appearing this year at the 12 Gauge booth, promoting his upcoming book U.D.R.!

Okay–time for dinner! More to come tomorrow, including more panels, news, and more!

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