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THANKSGIVING HEROESCON UPDATE!

November 26, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, NEWS

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Well Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! While this humble blogger WILL be enjoying some delicious turkey and other things that go with turkey later, along with the rest of his massive and very noisy extended family, he wanted to share this sweet HeroesCon 2010 Guest List update with you.

Brand new names you should be thankful for INCLUDE: studly inker Marc Deering (Blackest Night: Wonder Woman), Gene Gonzales (Cavewoman), Dwight L. MacPherson (Surreal Adventures of Edgar Allan Poo), and Michael Watkins (Sonic the Hedgehog). AND attending HeroesCon for the first time next year will be Mike Norton, artist on Green Arrow/Black Canary, Blue Beetle, and past artist on books like Queen & Country, Teen Titans Go!, Runaways and more! Super exciting to be welcoming new bros to the fold next year–I am so thankful! Until then, enjoy your holiday! WE are thankful for all YOU guys!

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HEROESCON :: Davis, Langridge, Roman & Telgemeier, Oh My!

November 20, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, Indie Island, NEWS

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Well, I sort of gave it away in the post title, didn’t I? Okay, pretend you’re surprised: just added to the HeroesCon 2010 Guest List are returning champs Guy Davis (B.P.R.D) and Roger Langridge (Muppet Show)! These are two of the sweetest dudes in comics, I think I’m going to sit them next to each other this year and watch them fight to see who’s sweeter. Oh oh and today’s Guy’s birthday! I think for his birthday I’ll name him Sweetest for the day. Don’t worry Roger–your day will come.

But wait there’s more! Attending their very first HeroesCon this year are husband and wife team Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier, co-writers of the X-Men: Misfits manga from Del Rey and Marvel Comics! You may also know them from Raina’s hit Babysitter’s Club series and Dave’s series Astronaut Elementary and long stint as comics editor at Nickelodeon Magazine. I met these guys at SPX and they are both really amazing people, so wear your good clothes when you meet them next summer!

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HEROES CON :: Jill Thompson, Rick Leonardi, More Join Guest List

November 13, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

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With the digital ink hardly dry from our big HeroesCon 2010 Guest List announcement on Wednesday, today we’ve added even more names already to what promises to be a monolithic list by the time of the convention itself, next June 4-6, 2010!

Joining up today are our new buddy Eric Canete (The End League), and our old buddies Keron Grant (Iron Man), Sanford Greene (Method Man GN), Tony Harris (Ex Machina), and Dexter Vines (Wolverine). Not to mention two returning buddies, the influential Rick Leonardi (Spider-Man) and the painter/cartoonist extraordinaire Jill Thompson. Jill’s new book Beasts of Burden, with co-writer Evan Dorkin, has been a big hit and we’re excited to welcome Jill back for her first HeroesCon since… hmmm. I think it was the second Trilogy Tour maybe? 98 or 99? Shelton has a better memory than I do for this stuff. ANYway, her and Rick will be returning to Charlotte in 2010, along with a ton of others!

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HEROESCON :: Guest List Now UP!!

November 11, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: Guest List, HeroesCon, NEWS

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From our friends at Gaijin Studios and BLVD Studios, to lone wolves like Phil Noto and Brandon Peterson and Cliff Chiang, not to mention good ol’ Adam Hughes and Allison Sohn… super nice beginning, no? And some newer “family” members like Frank Cho and Stephane Roux… delicious!

But I personally am maybe most excited about the triumphant return to HeroesCon of “Shifty” Tim Townsend, who has missed the last several years! We love Tim, and it’s exciting to see he has finally gotten his life back on track and will be here in June! Tim is one of the last great brush inkers in mainstream comics, and he makes it look good too!

Okay! We’ll be adding tons of names to this list over the coming weeks, as I try to mow through the backlog of emails I have in my inbox, not to mention Shelton’s! In the meantime, enjoy your Wednesday and buy some comics!

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HEROESCON :: Small Press/Exhibitor Page Fixed

November 01, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, NEWS

Hey for those of you who were scratching your head wondering if you’d have to pay $700 to get any space at HeroesCon, that’s been fixed. Prices for Small Press Tables are $300, like last year. I’ve combined the Exhibitor and Small Press pages into one page, and it contains links to the appropriate forms. Sorry for any confusion!

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HEROESCON :: Westin Host Hotel Rate!

October 30, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: HeroesCon, HeroesCon News, NEWS

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The many of you who inquire about hotel rates for HeroesCon each year are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE this news almost as much as we do. Usually this doesn’t go live until just a month or two before the show, but this year Shelton has flexed his mighty muscles and the contracts are signed, the rate is live and ready for you to reserve your room!

That’s right! Reservations at the Westin Charlotte are now open at the special HeroesCon rate of $109/night! We strongly suggest you reserve your rooms early rather than late, as even though we have access to nearly the entire hotel, we fully expect an early sellout of rooms.  If you’ve ever stayed in the Westin before, you know the rooms are just ridulously nice, it’s a great hotel and I’m not just saying that, friends; it is a GREAT HOTEL.

You can go to our Hotels page to see a complete list of area hotels we can recommend, including the Westin; or just click right here to go right to the reservation page. If you have any problems, or if particular nights are listed as sold-out, please post a comment so we can address that. They group the rooms in blocks so sometimes they’ll show up on the computer as sold-out, but Shelton has a magic wand to wave at that stuff.

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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

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  • 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 :: Dollar Bin Podcast Panels!

June 26, 2009 By: Dustin Harbin Category: DISCUSS, HeroesCon, Interviews, Schedule

Hey! While I’m thinking about it, I wanted to point out that our bros at the Dollar Bin podcast recorded a TON of panels at HeroesCon, which they are putting up on their site one by one. You can find them in more or less one place here, and I’ll try to update this blogpost as well. Many MANY MANY thanks to these guys, including Adam, Brian, Devin, Kris, Ted, and probably a bunch I’m forgetting. They worked super hard over the weekend, not just recording panels, but miking them and just generally being super awesome. You would be well-served to check out their podcast, whether it’s Heroes-related or not!

Okay, panels up there so far:

“New Power Generation” Panel, featuring Matt Fraction, Brian Bendis, Ivan Brandon, Jonathan Hickman, Ed Brubaker, and Matt Brady.

“DC Universe” Panel, featuring DC editors Brian Cunningham and Ian Sattler, with special guests

“Marvel Pint O’ CB” Panel, featuring Matt Fraction, Brian Bendis, Ed Brubaker, and Mark Waid

Mark Waid Interview

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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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