You Know Superheroes Are Criminals Too, Right?
Hey, I’m just saying. Upstanding citizens don’t wear masks to hide their identities from the police as a practice.
Hey, I’m just saying. Upstanding citizens don’t wear masks to hide their identities from the police as a practice.
When we go to comic book conventions (or really any kind of convention) we mostly go to connect with creators of the media that we love or to buy and sell that hard to find artwork. We notice the models working the booths because that’s what they’re there for – to draw us in so that we check out whatever their boss is peddling. But we rarely get to know these people. This is the second in a series of interviews I did with models at Baltimore Comic-Con.
In addition to the comic book artists at Baltimore Comic-Con there were others who were selling comic book art of their own – a sort of fan fiction in art form. I decided to speak with one of them who was selling pinup art featuring many characters from DC Comics, TV, and fairy tales.
At Baltimore Comic-Con there was a booth that was helping to bring zombies out of the comic book pages and into our lives. Run for Your Lives is a really neat 5k run and I spoke with one of the organizers about it.
So, this is what it looks like when a zero issue is shoehorned into a series that didn’t need it. A half-year old origin story retold… incorrectly.
I gave a postive review for Hawkeye issue 1, but how will Hawkeye issue 2 be? Will it live up to the first issue?
Is there anything scarier than a room full of monsters? Scooby and the Mystery gang are invited to be on a panel at Monster Con, which is haunted by The Phantom of the Con! Will Scooby and the gang be able to figure out who the REAL bad guy is? Plus, the gang discovers a monster terrorizing a small resort town!