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We’re three weeks and counting to the biggest event of the year: San Diego Comic-Con
International. We know what you’re waiting for: the complete programming schedule.
Be patient, young Jedi. We’re fine-tuning it as you read this, making sure we
have all of our considerable ducks in a row before we release it to the public,
which should be in just a few short days.
In the meantime, here’s a taste of what’s to come at the San Diego Convention
Center July 26-29, fifty—(count ‘em)—fifty random panels over the 4-day event.
This isn’t the full schedule, just a small sample. In addition to these events,
you can count on SPOTLIGHT panels focusing on all of our special guests (click
here for details). There’s still time to pre-register online, but hurry! As
usual, the fine print tells us that this schedule information is subject to
change, and more details will be revealed as we roll out the day-by-day schedule
… soon! Stay tuned!
A Peek at Thursday, July 26
12:30-2:00 The Many Faces Of The Graphic Novel—Graphic Novels
come in many shapes, sizes, and formats, and they’ve been written about almost
every topic under the sun! Six creators whose work explores very different
aspects of the medium—Jeffrey Brown (Clumsy), Becky Cloonan
(East Coast Rising), Renee French (The Ticking), Jim
Ottaviani (Cowboys, Bone Sharps, and Thunder Lizards), Andy Runton
(Owly), and Doug TenNapel (Creature Tech)—come together
to discuss the diversity of the form and the innovative places that the graphic
novel is going with moderator Mark Siegel (First Second Books). Room
4
1:30-3:30 Paramount Pictures—Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures
and Nickelodeon Movies present a bold new vision for the future of adventure.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind presentation put together just for the fans at Comic-Con
as we look at such highly-anticipated films as Beowulf, The Spiderwick Chronicles,
Stardust, Hot Rod, Iron Man, and the next installments of Indiana Jones
and Star Trek, plus a few surprises. Appearing in person: JJ Abrams,
Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Neil Gaiman, Roger Avary and SNL's
Andy Samberg. Hall H
2:00-3:00 Bongo Comics Sneak Peek—Bongo Comics offers a mouth-watering
preview of upcoming projects featuring The Simpsons and Futurama.
Managing editor Terry Delegeane and creative director Bill Morrison
will host a panel featuring the writers and artists who create the comics and
books based on Matt Groening’s phenomenal TV shows. Find out what’s in the future
for Futurama Comics and what to expect in Simpsons Comics and Simpsons
Super Spectacular. Plus, Thomas Lennon (Reno 911), Tone
Rodriguez (Violent Messiahs), and Gerry Duggan (The
Last Christmas) will be on hand to talk about their terrifying contributions
to this year’s star-studded issue of Bart Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror!
This is a ”must-attend” panel for all fans of The Simpsons and Futurama,
and anyone looking for a place to sit down! Room 3
2:15-3:15 BBC America: Torchwood—Writer Russell T. Davies (Doctor Who) has created a
spectacular spin-off TV series from Doctor Who with Torchwood,
about a rogue team of investigators who use scavenged alien technology to solve
present day crime—both alien and human. Catch an extended clip of the new series
and a panel discussion with actors John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness);
Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper); series writer Chris Chibnall; and executive
producer Julie Gardner. TV Guide’s West Coast Bureau Chief Craig Tomashoff
moderates. Room 6A
2:30-4:00 Sergio & Mark: Groo's 25th— It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 25 years since Sergio
Aragonés’ Groo first wandered into our lives. Many issues and seemingly
just as many publishers later, Groo is still hale and hearty. Join creator Sergio
Aragonés, colorist Tom Luth, letterer Stan Sakai, plus a Groo
editor or two, along with Mark Evanier, whose involvement with the character
remains a mystery to all of us. Room 8
3:00-4:00 Fletcher Hank: The Ed Wood of Comics?—
Welcome to the bizarre world of Fletcher Hanks, Super Wizard of the inkwell.
Hanks worked for only three years in the earliest days of the comic book industry
and then ... disappeared. Genius? Nutcase? Visonary? All of the above? Cartoonist
Paul Karasik (co-adapter of Paul Auster's City of Glass), has
spent years tracking down these obscure buried stories and collected them in,
I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets: The Comics of Fletcher Hanks.
But he saved one of the weirdest to present at this lecture. Hanks is the greatest
Golden Age cartoonist that you never heard of ... until now. Visit www.fletcherhanks.com
for more information. Room 10
4:00-5:00 Popeye: Well Blow Me Down!—The most popular sailor in animation
history is coming to DVD nearly 75 years after his Silver Screen debut. The
classic Popeye animated shorts on Popeye The Sailor 1933-1938 Volume
1 made Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto national pop icons and have been demanded
by fans for generations. Panelists include Frank Caruso and Stephen
DeStefano, both having worked on Popeye for years from King Features
Syndicate, film historian Jerrry Beck and others. Room 6B
4:45-5:45 Mondo Marvel—2007 has already been a major turning point for
all things Marvel! Join Marvel creators and editors and special guests
as they discuss World War Hulk, Annihilation: Conquest, and
all things Marvel! Room 6A
4:45-5:45 Spotlight on George Romero—George A. Romero (Night of the
Living Dead) is the undisputed master of zombie genre films and Max Brooks
(World War Z, Zombie Survival Guide) has written the best selling
zombie novels. Join these two titans of the undead as Max sits down for
a personal interview with George talking about everything zombies! Room 6CDEF
5:00-6:00 Random House: Flight/Postcards—Meet some of the most
creative minds in graphic novels today, including Joshua Hale Fialkov
(Elk’s Run), Kazu Kibuishi (Flight), Mike Knapp
(Out of Picture), Vincent Nguyen (Out of Picture), Jason
Rodriguez (Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened), as well
as Villard editors Chris Schluep and Dallas Middaugh. Villard,
an imprint that has positioned itself on the leading edge of popular culture,
is quickly expanding its graphic novel offering with critically acclaimed anthologies
and original content. Join these creators for a Q&A session and also hear
the latest news from Villard. Room 10
5:00-6:30 Lost Season 4— If the Lost finale was any indication of things to
come, you will not want to miss this panel! Co-creator/executive producer Damon
Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse will discuss
the exciting new season of ABC’s Lost, all leading up to the ultimate
series finale. They’ll spotlight bonus features from the 3rd season DVD box
set, preview the new Lost video game, take questions from the audience
and perhaps serve up more surprises. Ballroom 20
6:00-7:00 100 Manga Magazines in 60 Minutes—In Japan, manga is published
in massive weekly, biweekly and monthly manga magazines, which fit every imaginable
category: shojo to shonen, science fiction to horror, moe to yaoi, children's
to adult. Join Jason Thompson (Manga: The Complete Guide) on a
visual tour of the manga world, its industry secrets and future trends! Room
4
6:00-7:00 DC Group Therapy: Leagues,
Legions, Societies, and Teens!—The DCU is home to the world’s greatest super-heroes,
and they have banded together in teams with one common goal in mind: Justice. Whether
they’re rambunctious teenagers from the future, WWII veterans teaching a new
generation, the super-powered elite, or the sidekicks who have forged their
own way, they are one of the DCU’s greatest assets. Join an important panel
featuring the best teams that define heroism in the DC universe. Geoff
Johns (Teen Titans, Justice Society of America), Sean McKeever
(Teen Titans), Gail Simone (Birds of Prey); and Tony
Bedard (Supergirl and The Legion of Superheroes) will be teamed
with senior VP/executive editor DCU Dan DiDio, group editor Eddie
Berganza, senior editor Mike Marts and editor Mike Siglain
to bring you teamwork as you have never experienced before. Room 6A
8:30-10:30 World Premiere! Superman Doomsday—Superman is dead?
Or is he? All will be revealed at Comic-Con’s world premiere of DC Comics, Warner
Bros. Home Video, and Warner Bros. Animation’s Superman Doomsday. It’s
the highly anticipated first DC Universe made-for-DVD release presented by Warner
Premiere and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Inspired by the best-selling
graphic novel of all time, Superman Doomsday is the epic tale of heroism
and tragedy, sacrifice and redemption. The film is rated PG-13 for action violence.
The film stars Adam Baldwin (Serenity, Chuck) as Superman, Anne Heche
(Men in Trees) as Lois Lane, and James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire
Slayer) as Lex Luthor. DC Comics’ Gregory Novek will moderate the
post-premiere panel of executive producer/director/writer Bruce Timm
(Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Animated Series); directors Brandon
Vietti (Legion of Super Heroes) and Lauren Montgomery (Legion
of Super Heroes); writer Duane Capizzi (The Batman) and, quite
possibly, members of the voice cast. And stay ‘til the end—there might just
be a glimpse of future DC Universe films. Ballroom 20
A Peek at Friday, July 27
10:30-11:30 Image Comics: The Founders—Jim Lee, Erik Larsen, Mark Silvestri,
Jim Valentino, and maybe even a surprise guest panelist or two, reunite
for Image's remarkable 15th anniversary. Join the conversation as we explore
Image Comics' beginnings, impact, and future in the comics industry. Moderated
by George Khoury (author of Image Comics: The Road to Independence
from TwoMorrow Books). Room 5AB
10:30-11:30 Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 1—Join three of Disney
• Pixar's most talented filmmakers, Ralph Eggelston, Oscar-winning director
of For the Birds, Andrew Jimenez, Oscar-nominated co-director
of One Man Band and Gary Rydstrom, director of Pixar's newest
animated Oscar-nominated short, Lifted, for a discussion about the studio's
acclaimed short films with a Q&A session to follow. Room 6CDEF
12:30-1:30 Terry Moore: SIP RIP—Last month Terry Moore
brought his Eisner award-winning series, Strangers In Paradise, to an
end with issue 90 and closed a chapter in comic book history. Now readers in
eleven languages around the world are scrambling to read the conclusion to this
epic series as the final trade paperbacks, pocketbooks and hardcovers hit the
market. So what now? If you think the cartoonist plans to retire and polish
his many awards, think again! Find out what's next when Terry reveals his plans
for the future and his next series! Room 3
12:45-1:45 Sony Pictures Television/Kids’ WB: The Spectacular Spider-Man—Get
an early look at the stunning art direction and exciting storylines within the
renowned web-slinger’s newest animated adventures in The Spectacular Spider-Man,
a Culver Entertainment production coming to Kids’ WB! on The CW in early
2008. Michael Vogel from Sony Pictures Television Animation will moderate
a panel headed by supervising producer Greg Weisman (Gargoyles),
producer/supervising director Victor Cook (Hellboy: Blood and Iron),
character designer Sean “Cheeks” Galloway (Hellboy animated films),
Marvel senior VP of creative development-animation Craig Kyle, and the
newest voice of Spider-Man, Josh Keaton (The Young & The Restless).
Room 6CDEF
1:15-2:15 Stargate Atlantis—The Stargate legacy continues
to burn bright on SCI FI with the fourth original season of Atlantis.
Amanda Tapping, one of the most beloved stars in the Stargate
universe, travels to the Pegasus galaxy to join the Atlantis cast
by reprising her role as television’s favorite astrophysicist, Lt. Colonel Samantha
Carter. Taking the torch from SG-1 as television’s most thrilling adventure
series, Atlantis promises to up the ante this season by introducing a
powerful new race, welcoming new cast members and mourning the loss of some
beloved friends. Featuring panelists Amanda Tapping,
(Lt. Colonel Samantha Carter); David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay); Joe
Mallozzi, executive producer/writer; Nora O’Brien, VP, original programming,
SCI FI; Charlie Cohen, senior executive VP, MGM Studios;
and Robert Cooper, executive producer/writer. Moderated by Gary Jones (Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman, Stargate
SG-1). Ballroom 20
1:30-2:30 Kill Your Darlings—Writers of mystery and suspense discuss
the satisfaction in (fictionally) killing victims who provide the world with
a wealth of suspects and alibis through their daily behavior. Try not to draw
the authors' attention as F. Paul Wilson (Repairman Jack novels); David
Morrell (Captain America: The Chosen); Max Allan Collins (A
Killing in Comics); Richard Morgan (TH1TRE3N); Josh Conviser
(Echelon); Joe Schreiber (Chasing the Dead) and Elizabeth
Forrest (At Twilight's Fall) plan their next victims. Moderated by
Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy. Room 4
2:00-3:30 Marvel in the 60s and 70s—The
Marvel Age of Comics was a magical time for both the people who created the
books and those of us who read them. Mark Evanier talks to Roy Thomas
(Avengers, Conan); Gary Friedrich (Sgt. Fury, Ghost Rider);
Gene Colan (Daredevil, Tomb of Dracula); Dick Ayers (Sgt.
Fury, Fantastic Four); Mike Ploog (Ghost Rider, Monster of Frankenstein);
and Magazine Management’s David George, about that magical Marvelous
era. Room 8
2:15-3:00 New Line Cinema: Shoot 'Em Up—A gritty, fast-paced action
thriller, Shoot ‘Em Up kicks into high gear with a memorable opening
scene and never relents. New Line Cinema will show exclusive footage from
Shoot 'Em Up and star Clive Owen, along with director Michael
Davis, will be there to discuss their new film! Also included in the presentation
will be a special preview of New Line Cinema's upcoming films including The
Golden Compass. Hall H
2:30-3:30 Legacy of Will Eisner—Even after his death, Will Eisner’s legacy
continues with the same intensity that marked his long and remarkable career.
A major motion picture adaptation of The Spirit, new Spirit comic
books and archival collections from DC Comics, new collections of Eisner’s influential
graphic novels from W. W. Norton, theatrical adaptations, art exhibitions and
a never-before-published textbook are among the many projects in the works.
Discussing the wide range of activity are Will’s widow Ann Eisner, writer/artist
Darwyn Cooke (DC Comics’s Will Eisner’s The Spirit), and movie
producers Michael Uslan and Deborah Del Prete. Moderated by Eisner’s
long-time publisher, art and literary agent Denis Kitchen. Room 4
5:00-6:00 Star Wars at 30 Years with Steve Sansweet—This summer
marks the 30th anniversary of the Star Wars saga, and its indelible influence
on popular culture. We’ve got 30 years of great memories thanks to the galaxy
far, far away, but there are also great things to come, too. Join Lucasfilm’s
Steve Sansweet for a little Star Wars nostalgia, a review of the 30th
anniversary year so far, and a look at what’s new and what’s coming for Star
Wars. Hall H
5:30-6:30 Scott McCloud and Family—Join award-winning comics artist and
author Scott McCloud (Making Comics) and his whole family as they
recap an incredible year on the road, meeting thousands of comics artists and
fans, and seeing all 50 states, plus Canada, England and Spain! Want to know
the state of American comics in 2007? The Clan McCloud has all the answers! Room
5AB
6:00-7:00 Babylon 5: The Lost Tales—Created by J. Michael Straczynski
in 1993, Babylon 5 became an sf cult fan favorite and a top rated show.
Now in 2007, you are being taken to 2271 A.D. for Babylon 5: The Lost Tales,
a made-for-video movie. See footage from the movie with a panel to follow. Panelists
include writer/director/executive producer J. Michael Straczynski,
and members from the original cast including Bruce Boxleitner (President
John Sheridan), Tracy Scoggins (Captain Elizabeth Lochley)
and Peter Woodward (Galen) as well as executive producer Douglas
Netter and producer Samm Barnes. Room 6CDEF
6:15-7:45 Kevin Smith—He’s back and this time not even traffic can stop
him! Comic-Con favorite Kevin Smith holds court in another of his no-holds-barred
Q&A sessions, talking about just anything he damn well pleases. Hall
H
7:15-9:00 Doctor Strange World Premiere Screening and Panel—Lionsgate
and Marvel Studios present the world premiere of the newest Marvel Animated
Feature, Doctor Strange with a film screening and Q&A panel
featuring Marvel’s senior VP of creative development animation, Craig
Kyle, plus members of the cast and production team. Room 6CDEF
8:30-11:30 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards—
The 19th annual Eisner Awards, the “Oscars” of the comics industry, will be
given out by celebrity presenters, including Reno 911’s Tom Lennon
and Ben Garant, comedian Brian Posehn, cartoon voice actor Maurice
LeMarche, and author Neil Gaiman. Other prestigious awards to be
given out include the Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award and the Bob Clampett
Humanitarian Award. The master of ceremonies is Bongo Comics’ Bill Morrison.
Admission to the Eisners is free to all Comic-Con attendees—just be sure
to bring your badge. Doors open for pros and VIPs at 7:30 and for attendees
at 8:15. Ballroom 20
A Peek at Saturday, July 28
9:15-10:15 Special Early Screening: Pushing Daisies—Get to Comic-Con
early to see this exclusive screening of one of Fall’s most eagerly anticipated
new shows! The stars and creators, including executive producer/creator Bryan
Fuller (Heroes), of this new series—about an ordinary guy who can
bring people back from the dead with the touch of his finger—come together to
screen the Pushing Daisies pilot and answer fan questions. Produced by
The Jinks/Cohen Company in association with Warner Bros. Television, Pushing
Daisies will air Wednesdays at 8 PM ET/PT this fall on ABC. Room
6CDEF
10:45-12:00 The Simpsons–Having just aired its 400th episode,
The Simpsons has now released its first feature film. Join members of
the team responsible for both and find out how they did it, including Matt
Groening (creator and executive producer); Al Jean, executive producer/head
writer); David Mirkin (former executive producer); Matt Selman
(executive producer); Michael Price (co-executive producer); David
Silverman (director of The Simpsons Movie); Matt Warburton
(supervising producer); Don Payne (consulting producer); and Yeardley
Smith (voice of Lisa Simpson). Moderated by Bill Morrison. Hall H
11:30-12:30 Newspaper Editorial Cartoonists—MSNBC.com's Daryl Cagle
moderates a panel of eight top newspaper political cartoonists who will discuss
their own work and the state of the editorial cartooning profession where interest
in politics, world events and the work of political cartoonists is exploding
as the newspaper industry is shrinking. Featuring panelists Steve Breen
(Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for the San Diego Union-Tribune);
Mr. Fish (AKA Dwayne Booth, LA Weekly and Village Voice);
Patrick O'Connor (Los Angeles Daily News); Monte Wolverton
(syndicated editorial cartoonist, Mad Magazine artist and son of legendary
cartoonist Basil Wolverton); Brian Fairrington syndicated editorial cartoonist,
co-editor of the annual Best Political Cartoons of the Year books); Lalo
Alcaraz (syndicated editorial cartoonist, LA Weekly, and the syndicated
comic strip La Cucaracha); and Steve Kelley (New Orleans Times-Picayune).
Room 4
12:45-2:00 Heroes: Exclusive Volume II
Clip and Q&A—Heroes chronicles the lives of ordinary people who
discover they possess extraordinary abilities. Be the first to see an exclusive
clip from Volume II and learn more about the DVD, Heroes 360 and more.
Moderated by co-executive producer/comic book writer Jeph Loeb, participate
in a Q&A session with creator Tim Kring; comic book artist Tim
Sale (Batman: The Long Halloween); and the entire cast—Jack Coleman
(H.R.G.); Noah Gray-Cabey (Micah Sanders); Greg Grunberg (Matt
Parkman); Ali Larter (Niki Sanders); James Kyson Lee (Ando); Masi
Oka (Hiro Nakamura); Hayden Panettiere (Claire Bennet); Adrian
Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli); Zachary Quinto (Sylar); Sendhil Ramamurthy
(Mohinder Suresh); Dania Ramirez (Maya); Milo Ventimiglia (Peter
Petrelli); and more. Ballroom 20
1:30-2:30 Great American Comic Strips—We’re living in the Golden Age
of comic strip reprints and this panel discusses the many ongoing series of
books devoted to this great American art form. Moderator Tom Spurgeon
(comicsreporter.com) talks to Eric Reynolds of Fantagraphics Books (Peanuts,
Krazy Kat, Popeye and the upcoming Pogo); Carolyn Kelly, daughter
of Pogo creator Walt Kelly; Tom Devlin of Drawn and Quarterly
(Walt and Skeezix, Moomin, Oh Skin-nay); Bruce Canwell of IDW
(Terry and the Pirates, Dick Tracy, Little Orphan Annie); Steve
Tippie, VP, marketing and licensing, Tribune Media Services; Charles
Pelto of Classic Comics Press (Mary Perkins On Stage, Dondi); and
noted comics historian and author R. C. Harvey (Meanwhile...A Biography
of Milton Caniff, Creator of Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon), about
the sudden growth of high-quality, completely chronological reprints and the
art of the American comic strip. Room 4
3:30-4:30 Simplicity: The Life and Art of Alex Toth—Featured for
the first time will be the exclusive screening of the documentary Simplicity:
The Life and Art of Alex Toth. The documentary will show what made Alex
such a unique and beloved artist. Following the screening will be a brief panel
discussion featuring the appearance of Mark Chiarello, Ruben Procopio,
Toth’s children as well as documentary producers Alex Gray and Jon
Mefford. Room 3
4:00-5:00 Two Rays: Bradbury and Harryhausen—Two of the living
legends of science fiction and fantasy reunite in this Comic-Con exclusive event!
Author Ray Bradbury and filmmaker Ray Harryhausen share a life-long
friendship and passionate interest in all things fantastic. Joining them are
Bradbury biographer Sam Weller and Harryhausen friend Arnold Kunert.
Room 6CDEF
4:45-5:45 Dark Horse Presents: Joss Whedon—With the hugely successful
release of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 for Dark Horse Comics, Joss
Whedon (Fray, Astonishing X-Men) talks about picking up where the
TV series left off, his other projects as well as future plans and possibly
even a few surprises. A sneak peek from the upcoming Serenity—Collector's
Edition DVD will be shown. Ballroom 20
6:30-7:30 Smallville Screening and Q&A - Comic-Con
favorite Smallville returns with an all-new screening and Q&A, featuring
executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar (both from Spider-Man
2) and cast members. Special appearance by the actress chosen to play Supergirl
in the upcoming season of Smallville! Produced by Tollin/Robbins
Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television, Smallville
airs Thursdays at 8 PM ET/PT on The CW. Room 6CDEF
A Peek at Sunday, July 29
10:30-11:45 Jack Kirby Tribute—Let’s face it: when it comes to comics, it’s Kirby’s World
and we just live in it. 2007 has seen a bumper crop of Kirby projects including
the first volume of DC’s deluxe chronological reprinting of all the Fourth World
stories, a major documentary about Jack on the Fantastic Four DVD, and
Mark Evanier’s upcoming art book Kirby, King of Comics. Join Evanier
as he talks to Neil Gaiman, Erik Larsen, Darwyn Cooke, Mike Royer and
members of the Kirby family about the lasting influence of the undisputed King
of comics. Room 1AB
10:30-11:30 TOKYOPOP: The Creators—Join a diverse and talented panel
of artists and authors, featuring Becky Cloonan (creator, East Coast
Rising, artist, American Virgin); Brandon Graham (author,
artist King City); Tricia Hale (author, Grand Theft Galaxy);
David Hine (creator, Poison Candy, writer, Son of X, Daredevil,
and Spawn ); Jim Pascoe (author, Undertown); and Felipe
Smith (creator, MBQ), as they discuss the creation of their original
and innovative TOKYOPOP manga titles. Room 2
11:30-1:00 Comics are Not Literature—For years, comics have presented
themselves as a new kind of literature—but cartooning isn't prose, and graphic
novels aren't novels. What if conflating comics with "literary" storytelling
is a terrible mistake? Douglas Wolk (Reading Comics) moderates
what should be a contentious discussion with Cecil Castellucci (The
PLAIN Janes); Dan Nadel (PictureBox Inc.); Austin Grossman
(Soon I Will Be Invincible); Paul Tobin (Spider-Man Family);
and Sara Ryan (The Rules for Hearts). Room 8
12:00-1:00 My Dad Makes Comics!—What does a comics career look like from
a kid's-eye view? Find out with Sky and Winter McCloud, daughters
of Scott McCloud (Making Comics); Alexa Kitchen (Drawing
Comics is Easy (Except when it's Hard)), daughter of Denis Kitchen;
and Brennan Wagner, son of Matt Wagner (Grendel, Mage) discuss
what it’s like living with dad, the cartoonist. Room 5AB
12:00-1:00 The 4400—Get a sneak peek of upcoming scenes from
The 4400, CBS Paramount Network Television’s hit sci-fi series for USA
Network, during a panel discussion led by TV Guide West Coast editor Craig
Tomashoff with series stars Billy Campbell (Jordan Collier), Chad
Faust (Kyle Baldwin), Megalyn Echikunwoke (Isabelle Tyler), Jenni
Baird (Megan Doyle), and executive producer Ira Steven Behr (Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine) and supervising producer Craig Sweeny (Medium). In
season four of The 4400, widespread distribution of the
drug promicin has created a dangerous new world, a world in which special abilities
are no longer the exclusive province of the 4400. Fifty percent of those
who take the shot pay the price with their lives, while those who survive are
now ostracized by a government determined to rid the world of promicin forever.
Room 6CDEF
12:30-2:00 Pro/Fan Trivia Match: The Multiverse—The Purple Pros (Len
Wein, creator of Wolverine ); Mark Waid (52); and two
versions from parallel worlds to be named later) take on the Black Ink Irregulars:
Tom Galloway, Terence Chua, David Oakes, and Hal Shipman,
in a contest of trivia about the Multiverses of both DC and Marvel moderated
by Keith DeCandido (Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Deathless).
Room 4
12:45-1:45 Pathology—From
the creators of Crank, join Pathology writer/producers Mark
Neveldine and Brian Taylor as they moderate a killer panel that includes
film director Marc Schoelermann and participating cast members Milo
Ventimiglia (Heroes), Michael Weston, Alyssa Milano
and Lauren Lee Smith (scheduled to attend). Neveldine and Taylor will
introduce First-Look Footage from the film exclusively for Comic-Con participants.
Panel attendees have a chance to win a meet-n-greet with the Pathology
panelists immediately following. Pathology is in theaters in November.
Ballroom 20
1:00-2:00 Vertigo: Fables Forum—The fan favorite panel from last
year returns this year with a bigger cast of characters! Fables
is not just another series; it’s an institution with successful spin-offs such
as Jack of Fables and graphic novels like Fables: 1001 Nights!
Vertigo group editor Shelly Bond is joined by Bill Willingham (Fables,
Shadowpact); Mark Buckingham (Fables); and Matthew
Sturges (Jack of Fables), as they guide you trough the magic world
of Fables. Room 5AB
1:00-2:30 Masters of the Web—Hosted by Tom DeSanto (Transformers,
X-Men), the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to talk
about how new media has affected movie making today, what it takes to run a
popular site and much more in this panel discussion and Q&A session.
Participating panelists include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net); Garth
Franklin (Darkhorizons.com); Berge Garabedian (Joblo.com);
Patrick Lee (Scifi.com); Ed Douglas (Comingsoon.net/Superherohype.com);
Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com); Steven Weintraub
(Collider.com); Devin Faraci (CHUD.com); Drew
McWeeney (Aintitcool.com); Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com); Kellvin
Chavez (Latinoreview.com); and Eric Moro (IGN.com).
Room 6A
1:30-3:00 Cover Story: Art of the Cover— They lied. You really can tell a book by its cover,
and Mark Evanier is going to talk to some of the best cover artists in
the comics biz about it. Join Mark along with fellow Comic-Con special guests
Adam Hughes (Catwoman, Wonder Woman); Joseph Michael Linsner
(Dawn); Joe Jusko (Tomb Raider, Marvel Masterpieces); Rowena
(renowned fantasy cover illustrator); Matt Wagner (Grendel, Batman);
J. H. Williams (Promethea), and others as they tell their own
cover stories. Room 1AB
2:00-3:30 Scribe Awards Media Tie-In Writers—First annual presentation
of the IAMTW "Scribe" awards, followed by a panel of nominees, including
Donald Bain (Murder She Wrote); Marv Wolfman (Superman
Returns); David R. George III (Star Trek Crucible: McCoy—Provenance
of Shadows); Jeff Mariotte (30 Days of Night: Rumors of the Undead);
Nathan Long (Warhammer: Orc Slayer); Christina York (Alias:
APO: Strategic Reserve); Alice Henderson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
Portal Through Time); and moderator Max Allan Collins (The Pink
Panther). Andy Mangels (Star Trek: Excelsior) will
present the awards. Room 5AB
2:30-4:00 Starship Smackdown™ Ultimate Episode 4: The Final Showdown—A
Comic-Con favorite returns with ships, aliens, computers, robots, oh my! The
original Starship Smackdown™ is back in San Diego and it's never been smackier
(or snarkier). Watch as the Enterprise battles Gort, Robby the Robot goes mano
e mano with Hal 9000 and Death Star does the Klingon Empire. It's the ultimate
conflagration for the supereme winner of Starship Smackdown. Be there
as we celebrate our tenth year at ComiCon. This time it's war with our expert
panel of spaceship-ologists including Robert Meyer Burnett (director,
Free Enterprise); Chris Gossett (creator, The Red Star);
Steve Melching (writer, Star Wars: Clone Wars, X-Men Animated, The
Batman); Daren Dochterman (Hollywood conceptual designer on Get
Smart, X2, Master & Commander); Jeff Bond (editor, Geek
Monthly); and the Richard Dawson of the stars, moderator Mark A. Altman
(producer, DOA: Dead Or Alive). It's Starship Smackdown, Robot Rumble,
Alien Armageddon and Computer Crashdown all in one 90-minute panel! Our prediction
for the fight ... pain! Room 2
That’s just the tip of the iceberg!
There are close to 400 separate events scheduled
for this year, plus the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival, the
Masquerade, anime screenings, wall-to-wall gaming and tournaments and much,
much more!
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