You’ve just launch the gauntlet of three days at the San Diego Comic-Con.
Hit the jump to check out the full schedule for Sunday where I’vehighlightedevents that I think may be popular.
The current team talks about Comic-Con in the 2000s.
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Scheduled to appear (providing running this year’s Comic-Con doesn’t stop them!
Moderated by Gary Sassaman (Director of Print and Publications).
Mark Evanier (author, Kirby: King of Comics) moderates this annual tribute to the King.
Going to the Phineas and Ferb panel, that’s what!
This is the screening for you with not one, but two never-before-seen episodes!
Then watch the Wonder Pets!
team as they go on a mission to rescue Ming-Ming from a pair of enchanted shoes!
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His comic Saturday Nite won a Xeric Grant in 1998.
How can “new media” best be used to communicate timeless truths?
A short sermon and worship music will precede the panel discussion.
Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced artist, this panel will be informative and fun.
Learn from this 16-year pro on how to get your art from your ideas onto the paper.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Comic Books | Kids
- 10:00-11:00 BOOM!
The Muppet Show- BOOM!
Studios' bestselling sold-out The Muppet Show Comic Book took the industry by storm this spring.
Join a host of surprise guests to see what is next in the world of The Muppets!
Smallville: The Complete Eighth Season will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Hi Def August 25.
Join in and set your imagination to FUN!
She’ll give them right back after this panel!
Breakout sessions will follow the main presentation.
Forget Storm and She-Hulk, meet the real Ms.
Marvels of the comic world!
Say goodbye to the so-called “Boy’s Club,” these ladies are busting down the four-color ceiling!
He is the winner of several Eisners and other awards.
He has published his own works through Green Man Press.
Charles' presentation will cover the creative process and how it translates to print and film.
She often dreams of being a Wookiee, which explains why she could use a haircut.
Come hear Hank Garrett (G.I.
Then be the first to watch Timmy and his fairies in a brand new Fairly OddParents episode.
But wait, there’s more!
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind Comic-Con event.
An audience Q&A will follow the discussion, moderated by Nick Tapalansky.
Supernatural: The Complete Fourth Season will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Hi-Def September 1.
Moderated by Vertigo group editor Shelly Bond with Fables cohorts Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha.
There will also be plenty of fun activities, trivia, and lots and lots of great prizes!
Benton will present more information on the creative process from storyboarding on major motion pictures to independent publishing.
He will demonstrate how to come up with ideas for monsters and draw them so they look realistic.
Make new friends-both live and resin!
The Live Art Jam is a treat for fans and students alike.
All art will be auctioned to benefit the First Amendment legal work of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Winning bidders will be able to claim their art from the CBLDF’s booth 1920.
Room 5AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | CBLDF Events | Comic Books
12:30-2:30 Zoinks!
The Mystery Begins- Come join everyone’s favorite Great Dane as Warner Premiere & Cartoon connection present Scooby-Doo!
The all-new, live-action/CGI film reveals the origins of the Mystery Inc. gang on their first mission together.
Also expected to attend is Frank Welker, a member of the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
voice-cast, who provides the voice of Scooby-Doo for Scooby-Doo!
Now they’re 18 and still solving child crimes.
When challenged to solve a murder, the Mystery Team sees an opportunity to prove they’re real detectives.
A dark world of drugs, violence, and swear words awaits them.
The group will also be debuting an all-new Mystery Team short film.
Moderated by Mark A. Altman (Free Enterprise, DOA: Dead Or Alive).
Hear comiXology-connected retailers (including James Sime of Isotope Comics), publishers (Chip Mosher of BOOM!
Among the classics Scott has narrated are Bladerunner: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
He will cover the creative process of reading audiobooks and voice acting.
Kim Munson (Munson Art Consulting) revisits the 1983 “Comic Art Show” at the Whitney.
Moderator Randy Duncan (co-chair of the Comics Arts Conference) talks with Jimmy Gownley (Amelia Rules!
All are welcome, no RSVP required.
which reached over 45,000 students last year.
This Q&A session is great for the whole family.
Free collector pin and poster to the first 200 people attending.
Added this year will be one game round for kids 12 and under.
Come test your knowledge and win one of the many valuable prizes to be given away.
His solo novels include the Terra Incognita fantasy series and the science fiction epic Saga of Seven Suns.
He wrote Dreamer of Dune, the Hugo-nominated biography of his illustrious father.
Kevin and Brian will conduct a how-to regarding the creative process of writing as a team.
They will cover the fundamentals of writing science fiction.
Scott Brick, narrator for many of the Dune series audio novels, will moderate this session.
Moderated by Cory Casoni (Oni Press).
With the release of Half-Blood Prince, what does the future look like for Harry Potter fandom?
Moderated by Potter Headmaster Eric Bowling.
How is this happening, and where can it go from here?
Sorry, we cannot sell copies of the show.
Time will be allotted for engaging the audience in a dialogue about their own experiences.
Plus, fans will get to view never-before-seen footage from future KRDK episodes!
Lucky attendees will get the chance to win prizes from Bandai’s KRDK toy line and more!
What’s next for this fast-moving, innovative house?
Try Geronimo Stilton and Disney Fairies!
Come prepared for a battle beyond the stars like no other.
We know, but we’re not telling!
Behold the ultimate smackdown!
A panel of experts will describe, display, and demonstrate tips and techniques used for their costume specialty.
They will also discuss the mission of the 501st Legion.
Many say this is the finest, funniest, most ingenious episode ever to come out of the Buffy-verse.
But remember, the best part of the show is up to you!
Audience participation: it isn’t just for Rocky Horror and mob riots anymore.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Fandom | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television