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We were able to find 128 Matching Programs from our Programming Schedule for your search with the following program type Writers & Writing
Thursday, July 22
10:00-11:00 The Spark of Imagination—
Peek inside the minds of leading authors and filmmakers to explore how imagination informs the creative process. New York Times bestselling children's author Tony DiTerlizzi ( The Spiderwick Chronicles) details the precedent-setting augmented reality used in his new Simon & Schuster novel The Search for Wondla; LAIKA president/CEO Travis Knight (lead animator, Coraline) explains his studio's commitment to bold subject matter; artist/writer Mike Mignola ( creator of Hellboy) pinpoints how and where inspiration strikes; director John Stevenson ( Kung Fu Panda) explores how creativity is enhanced by artistic collaboration in moviemaking; and graphic novelist and Comic-Con special guest Doug TenNapel ( Earthworm Jim) describes exactly how a blank page comes to be inhabited with his compelling imagery. Join moderator Geoff Boucher, reporter
and HeroComplex.com blogger with The Los Angeles Times, for
this fascinating panel discussion and Q&A.
Room 25ABC
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Comic-Con Film School 101: Preproduction and
Screenwriting—
Comic-Con Film School is back for another four-day, nuts-and-bolts course on how to make a movie for very little money, using available video technology and desktop postproduction software. Whether you're shooting your first Kung-fu short or that story about the leather-clad girl who pilots an assault mech, this course will take you from script to final product so that you too can submit your own movie into the CCI: IFF in the coming years. This first class covers the specifics of preproduction on the cheap, including screenwriting, casting, scheduling, location scouting, crewing-up, and getting equipment for nothing. The instructors will even raffle off some sweet DVDs! Panelists include Valerie Perez (producer/star of the Paula Peril series), Nick Murphy (writer/director of Pizza and Bullets), Michael Scott (director/star of Ryan vs. Dorkman), and Sean Rourke (writer/director of 1st Person Shooter).
Marriott Hall 2
Categories: CCI-IFF and Film School | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:15-11:15 DC Comics Writers Unite!—
Originally a successful panel at WonderCon 2010, "Comics Writers Unite!" (see the Comic-Con Souvenir Book for a transcript) brought together a number of special guests to talk about the art of writing. Part of a series of programs at this year's Comic-Con celebrating "The Year of the Writer," this panel features special guests Paul Levitz ( Legion of Super-Heroes), Dennis O'Neil ( Batman, The Question), and J. Michael Straczynski ( Superman, Wonder Woman), along with Gail Simone ( Birds of Prey, Secret Six), Judd Winick ( Justice League: Generation Lost, Power Girl), and moderator James Robinson ( Starman, Justice League of America).
Room 6DE
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
10:30-11:30 The Power of Myth—
Fantasy authors discuss claiming world mythology to shape one's own stories. Authors include Amber Benson (the Calliope Reaper-Jones Novels), Esther Friesner ( Sphinx's Princess), Thomas Greanias ( The Promised War), Lev Grossman ( The Magicians), Les Klinger (editor, The New Annotated Dracula), Seanan McGuire (the October Daye novels), Michael Scott (the Secret of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series), and Thomas Sniegoski ( Where Angels Fear To Tread). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
10:30-12:00 Comic Book Law School 101: Start Your (Creative) Engines!—
Any racer will tell you that the key to winning is preparation. The same is true for creative enterprises -- rushing a new property out the door without the proper IP protections in place could be costly. Luckily, help is close by, as the Comic Book Law School series returns to Comic-Con, brought to you by noted attorney Michael Lovitz, author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book. This interactive lecture series provides a basic foundation for understanding copyright and trademark law. Up first, the basics of protection and ownership of ideas, works of authorship, characters, and names from conception through publication and beyond. Attendees will participate in an interactive discussion about basic rights provided under U.S. copyright and trademark laws, as well as new decisions and changes in the law and how they could affect those rights. Along the way, there will be plenty to learn about the protections, and pitfalls, of the U.S. trademark and copyright systems. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.]
Room 30CDE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Comics Law School | Writers & Writing
11:30-12:30 Spotlight on Kurt Busiek—
The Eisner Award-winning writer and Comic-Con special guest discusses his career -- past, present, and future -- in comics. With a résumé that includes Superman, Justice League/Avengers, Conan, and his own creator-owned projects Astro City and Arrowsmith, Kurt Busiek is one of comics most popular writers! Joining Kurt will be long-time friend and fellow comics creator Scott McCloud ( Understanding Comics).
Room 8
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
11:30-12:30 Iron Man and Rocket Men: Is Stark Industries an Appropriate Model for Private-Industry Space Exploration?—
Leading New Space entrepreneurs Mark Street ( XCOR Aerospace) and John Hunter ( Quicklaunch) discuss realistic options for future space exploration. Presented by the San Diego Space Society (SD Space), the panel also includes Chris Radcliff (SD Space) and Dave Rankin (The Mars Society - San Diego cofounder). Jeff Berkwits (former Amazing Stories editor and two-time Hugo Award nominee) moderates.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
12:30-1:30 Sci-Fi That Will Change Your Life—
What makes sci-fi great, other than awesome explosions and hot aliens? Sometimes it makes you reimagine your place in the universe. Join io9.com staff and friends as they recommend sci-fi from the past year that will entertain you -- and then change your life. Panelists include io9 staff writers Annalee Newitz, Charlie Jane Anders, Meredith Woerner, and Cyriaque Lamar, plus io9 pals Marc Bernardin ( The Authority, The Highwaymen), Bonnie Burton (StarWars.com), and Douglas Wolk ( Reading Comics).
Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Comics | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
1:00-2:00 Spotlight on Charlaine Harris—
Author and Comic-Con special guest Charlaine Harris gathered a huge fan base with her novels and stories featuring her characters mystery-solving librarian Aurora Teagarden; Shakespeare, Arkansas resident Lily Bard; and the telepathic barmaid who befriends vampires, werewolves, and various other odd creatures, Sookie Stackhouse. Once Sookie and company moved to the small screen with HBO's True Blood, Harris entered the superstar realm. Be a part of the very first Spotlight panel devoted to Charlaine and hear what she has to say about what comes next for Sookie and everyone else!
Room 6BCF
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Beanworld and the Leguminous Life of
Larry Marder!—
What is Beanworld? Where does it come from? How did it all begin? Comic-Con special guest Larry Marder and moderator Scott McCloud ( Understanding Comics) celebrate the 25th anniversary of Marder's most peculiar comic book experience with a visual presentation and a lively dialogue about his many influences. This is your opportunity to discover why Beanworld has captivated readers from grade school to grad school over several generations. Be the first to get a glimpse into Marder's next Dark Horse Books original Beanworld graphic novel, Something More!
Room 4
Categories: Anniversaries | Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Once Upon a Time—
Fantasy authors discuss whether Epic Fantasy requires bigger-than-life heroes and heroines. Authors include Lynn Flewelling ( The White Road), Christopher Paolini (the Inheritance cycle), Patrick Rothfuss ( The Name of the Wind), Brandon Sanderson ( The Way of Kings, Book 1 of The Stormlight Archive), Megan Whalen Turner (the Queen's Thief series), and Brent Weeks (the Night Angel Trilogy). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 DC Focus: Geoff Johns—
Geoff Johns's storytelling and creativity fueled event blockblusters Blackest Night and the new Brightest Day and the character rebirths of Green Lantern and The Flash. As the new chief creative officer of DC Entertainment, Geoff can be expected to deliver even more thrills and excitement as his focus shifts to bringing the DCU to life outside of the comics, starting with the Green Lantern film and many other surprises! Don't miss this panel hosted by Eddie Berganza, group editor, interviewing one of the most exciting talents in comics.
Room 6DE
Categories: Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 Radical Publishing Panel—
Hosted by Ain't It Cool News's very own Harry Knowles, Radical Publishing presents an all-star panel lineup with plenty of surprises, special announcements, and a free raffle ticket for everyone who attends. Panel guests include Jimmy Palmiotti ( Jonah Hex), co-creator and co-writer of Time Bomb; Rick Remender ( Punisher), creator and writer for The Last Days of American Crime, soon to be a major motion picture produced by and starring Avatar's Sam Worthington; Peter Milligan ( Hellblazer), writer for After Dark, co-created by director Antoine Fuqua and Wesley Snipes; Arvid Nelson ( Rex Mundi), writer for the upcoming Oblivion from TRON: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski; Nick Percival ( Judge Dredd), creator and artist for Legends: The Enchanted, soon to be a major motion picture from Ron Howard's Imagine Entertainment; David Hine ( Spider-Man Noir), writer of Ryder on the Storm and FVZA; Matt Cirulnick ( True Crime: New York City), creator and co-writer for Earp: Saints for Sinners; and Keith Arem ( Call of Duty series), one of the gaming industry's leading director/producers as well as co-creator for the upcoming Exile.
Room 32AB
Categories: Comics | Games | Movies | Writers & Writing
2:15-3:15 Summit Entertainment: RED—
Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive footage from RED. They used to be the CIA's top agents -- but the secrets they know just made them the Agency's top targets. Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren star in RED, an explosive action-comedy based on the cult DC Comics graphic novel by Warren Ellis. Join him, director Robert Schwentke, and the film's stars as they share footage from the film and debut the final trailer before it's ever in theaters.
Hall H
Categories: Action/Adventure | Comics | Humor & Satire | Writers & Writing
3:00-4:00 Kiss Them or Kill Them? Conflict Management for the Creatures Among Us—
Urban fantasy and paranormal romance authors discuss when to kill the monster, date the monster...or both and in what order. Authors include J. F. Lewis ( ReVamped), Maria Lima (Blood Line series), Adrian Phoenix (the Maker's Song series), Kat Richardson (the Greywalker novels), Diana Rowland (Kara Gillian -- Detective and Demon Summoner series), Samantha Sommersby (the Forbidden Series), Anton Strout (the Simon Canderous urban fantasy series), Linda Thomas-Sundstrom (Wolf Moons series), and Rob Thurman (author of the Cal Leandros Novels and The Trickster Novels). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 25ABC
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
3:15-4:15 Marvel: Mondo Marvel—
It's the panel about all things Marvel! We've got top talent on hand to talk about all of your favorite heroes and villains as well as make a few surprise announcements! Panelists include Jeph Loeb ( Hulk), Brian Michael Bendis ( Avengers), Marvel's talent liaison C. B. Cebulski, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning ( The Thanos Imperative), Jim McCann ( Hawkeye & Mockingbird), senior editor Mark Paniccia, and more as they take on all questions!
Room 6DE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
3:30-4:30 The Pitching Hour—
Jermaine Turner (director, Disney/ABC Cable Networks Group), Derek Hoffman (Donner Company, X-men), Carina Schulze (Chatrone), Paula Gould (PEG PR), and moderator Dan Evans (Nickelodeon exec, Robot & Monster) take an idea from conception through production for various media. This process will include creating a pitch document, obtaining agents, and getting a pitch meeting. The panelists will explain, through hypothetical example and humorous stories, the process that creators should adopt to make their way into the Hollywood creative battleground. Knowing that each project is unique, there will be a Q&A to allow the audience to really hone in on the solutions to obstacles they may encounter. Also on hand will be Warren Zeger (entertainment lawyer) to give creators insight on protecting their ideas as they navigate Hollywood!
Room 4
Categories: Animation | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television | Writers & Writing
3:30-4:30 Andrew Pepoy's Professional Networking Seminar—
Get set for a weekend of pressing the flesh and selling yourself with this popular Comic-Con seminar! Being talented isn't enough; getting work and continuing to work in the comic book and comic strip publishing worlds often means knowing the right people as well! Eisner-winning and Hugo-nominated inker and writer/artist Andrew Pepoy ( Fables, The Simpsons, Simone & Ajax), with over 20 years in the business, brings back his popular seminar to help teach you how to get out there and use Comic-Con to its fullest networking potential. Take advantage of this first-day slot to put some of Andrew's good advice to work over the remaining Comic-Con days!
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
3:30-4:30 Entertainment Weekly: The Visionaries—
A discussion with geek gods J. J. Abrams ( Star Trek) and Joss Whedon ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer) on the future of pop culture. EW presents an in-depth conversation with these two creative geniuses about how technology, gaming, and global culture are reshaping how we tell and consume stories on television, film and the web. Plus: Is the superhero movie waning, or is it on the cusp of reinvention? And what do they think the pop culture universe will look like a decade from now? Moderated by Jeff "Doc" Jensen.
Hall H
Categories: Comics | Games | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Robert Kirkman—
He examines survival among The Walking Dead. He makes superheroes relatable in Invincible. He made lycanthropy dramatic in The Astounding Wolf-Man. Join Image Comics for an in-depth discussion and Q&A with writing juggernaut Robert Kirkman. Moderated by Sina Grace.
Room 5AB
Categories: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 From Screen to Comics—
An in-depth look at what it takes to turn big-screen action into 32 pages. Talented creators from across the spectrum, including Max Brooks, Nancy Collins, Peter David, Tony Lee, and more, look behind the scenes at some of the biggest properties to come to comics, such as True Blood, Doctor Who, The A-Team, Transformers, and Star Trek.
Room 9
Categories: Action/Adventure | Comics | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Twisting Genres—
Fantastic fiction authors talk about pushing the envelope on genre, not confining it to one definition. Participants include China Miéville ( Kraken), Justin Cronin ( The Passage), Naomi Novik ( Tongues of Serpents), Daryl Gregory ( The Devil's Alphabet), Jeffrey J. Mariotte ( Cold Black Hearts), Robert Masello ( Blood And Ice), Keith Thompson ( The Leviathan trilogy), and Scott Westerfeld ( The Leviathan trilogy). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 25ABC
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
4:30-6:00 Comic-Con How-To Session: Zander Cannon—
Learn the process of creating independent comics from Zander Cannon, who has been working in comics since 1993 and has done both writing and art duties on comics about knights, robots, spacemen, cops, superheroes, ghosts, and mythical creatures.
Room 18
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Writing Workshop with James Hudnall—
Comics writer James D. Hudnall ( Espers, The Psycho) explains the fundamentals of writing effective fiction and characters. James details the core principals you will need in order to write strong, meaningful stories, including how to make your ideas work to their best effect, how to make a character believable, and how to make the reader care. Find out some of the most important things a writer can learn in just one hour's time.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:00 Look Around You—
As their BAFTA-nominated show comes to BBC DVD, creators/stars Robert Popper ( Peep Show, Hot Fuzz) and Peter Serafinowicz ( Couples Retreat, Shaun of the Dead) are on stage to take questions from the fans on the nonsensical wonders of science and the series of gloriously deadpan experiments as presented by Jack Morgan (Popper) and Peter Packard (Serafinowicz). Matt Groening calls it "one of the funniest shows I've ever seen."
Room 6A
Categories: Humor & Satire | Television | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Indie Comics Marketing 101—
Need tips on how to market your comic? This is the panel for you! Some of the best and brightest in comics today present a roundtable discussion, revealing all the secrets of success in marketing your comics. Panelists include Sam Humphries (writer, Fraggle Rock and CBGB, creator of MySpace Comic Books), Laura Hudson (editor-in-chief, Comics Alliance), Ben McCool (writer, Choker, Superman, Memoir, JLU), and Chip Mosher (marketing director, BOOM! Studios).
Room 4
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Creating the New Mythology—
Top comic creators Peter David ( Incredible Hulk, X-Factor) and Marc Guggenheim ( Wolverine, Resurrection) reveal the ins and outs of working within creative teams -- and how those relationships lead to the creation of today's modern myths and what it means to be working in mythology. Moderated by Comics Experience's Andy Schmidt ( X-Men, Annihilation).
Room 30CDE
Categories: Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
6:30-7:30 From the Computer Screen to the Silver Screen—
Learn how to build online audiences for your independent comic, film, and TV properties! With the spectacular success of indie projects like Sanctuary and Riese, independent producers are starting to use the web to break into mainstream media on their own terms. But how do you leverage that medium to turn your story into the property that all the studios want to acquire? It all comes down to understanding your audience. Social networking experts Matt Toner and Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin (Zeros 2 Heroes Media), content creator Kaleena Kiff ( Riese the Series), private investor Keith Turner (Meridian Capital), and digital distributor Jonathan Ford (Content Film) reveal some of the tricks of the trade that will help you get a leg up in making your web series a mainstream success.
Room 4
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comics | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television | Writers & Writing
6:30-7:30 Still More Dirty Secrets of the Video Game Industry—
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the locked doors of the video game industry? Would you like to break into that industry? Is there anyone in the biz you can go to for help and straight answers? If you said yes to the first two questions, this program can help with the third! Industry veteran Alex Jimenez ( Darkstalkers, Enigma) reveals the inner secrets of the game industry and answers your questions on cracking into this tough yet rewarding field. Whether your interest is art, programming, or design, he has the answers you're looking for and all the dirty secrets you need to know!
Room 8
Categories: Art and Illustration | Games | Writers & Writing
7:00-8:00 The Antidote Trust's Indie Comics How To—
Do you make comics? Want to make comics? Going the indie route? Well, The Antidote Trust has been doing it separately and collectively for a few years now, and they'd like to tell you how they do things. Bring your questions! The Antidote Trust will tell you why they make comics, particularly as indies in an industry that is branching out more and more every day. Featuring Robert Roach ( The Roach), Dale Wilson ( Magnificent Creatures), Richard Hamilton ( Return of the Super Pimps), Vincent S. Moore ( Omnium Gatherum), and Andre Owens ( Force Galaxia) and moderated by Geoffrey Thorne ( Prodigal).
Room 5AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Nighttime Programming | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
8:15-11:15 Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza—
Author, scripter, comic book writer, editor, and professor Ric Meyers ( Inside Kung-Fu) brings you the best in freaky, funny, fantastic film fighting for the 12th year running. As in the past, you'll laugh, gasp, and cheer, and you can also expect some surprise guest stars, rare freebies, and maybe even a world premiere sneak peek or two!
Room 6BCF
Categories: Action/Adventure | Comics | Humor & Satire | Nighttime Programming | Writers & Writing
Friday, July 23
10:00-11:00 Marvel X-Men—
Following Second Coming, Marvel's merry mutants are unable to catch a quick breather. As Curse of the Mutants begins, there's no telling what the vampires have in store for the X-Men...or is there? You've got questions & these people have answers! VP/executive editor Axel Alonso is joined by a host of creators to lay out what's going on with the X-Men. Panelists include Matt Fraction ( Uncanny X-Men), Victor Gischler ( X-Men), Marjorie Liu ( Dark Wolverine), Daniel Way ( Deadpool), editor Nick Lowe, and more for this all-new, all- deadly panel!
Room 6DE
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 DK Star Wars: From Banthas to X-Wings—
In 2010 DK Publishing is releasing several Star Wars titles, including Star Wars Year By Year; Star Wars Blueprints: Rebel Edition; Star Wars Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia, and LEGO Star Wars Brickmaster. A panel of authors ( Ryder Windham, Daniel Wallace, Gus Lopez, Pablo Hidalgo) and illustrators ( Chris Reiff, Chris Trevas) provide a behind-the-scenes look at the making of these books. Everyone who attends will be entered to win one a DK Star Wars library!
Room 7AB
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types—
Which side of the convention table do you want to be on, artist or fan? And what's keeping you from getting there? If you have a project in mind that you've had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Hailed as the "Tony Robbins of Geeks," motivational speaker Douglas Neff will give you simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you're sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 With Great Power Come Great Stories—
Authors discuss creating superhero superfiction, including novels and stories in anthologies like Masked and Wild Cards. Authors include Lou Anders ( Masked), Jackie Kessler (the Icarus Project novels), Caitlin Kittredge (the Icarus Project novels), Gini Koch ( Touched by an Alien, the Katherine "Kitty" Katt series), Kevin Andrew Murphy (the Wild Cards series), Chris Roberson ( Book of Secrets), Caroline Spector ( Wild Cards contributor), and Matt Sturges ( Justice Society of America). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 32AB
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
10:30-12:00 Comic Book Law School 202: Greed Is Good...Or Is It?—
Noted attorney Michael Lovitz, author of the acclaimed The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book, is back ready to tackle a number of the more advanced issues facing authors, artists, and designers, particularly once they've "broken through" and started publishing and selling (and maybe merchandising too). This second Comic Book Law School session addresses some of the complicated issues surrounding marketing properties and creative ideas, including transfers and licensing of rights; production, merchandising, and distribution agreements; and the key things you should know when Hollywood comes knocking. This interactive seminar gives attendees the opportunity to participate in the discussions as Lovitz (with an assist by entertainment attorney Mona Metwalli) covers various means for profiting from creative works and explores the many important elements that form the foundation of every contract (and time permitting, maybe participate in a mock contract negotiation). With in-depth discussions about the options and opportunities for profit, as well as the problems and pitfalls that go hand in hand with each decision, you can't afford to miss this seminar. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.]
Room 30CDE
Categories: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Animation | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Comics Law School | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
12:30-1:30 DC Focus: Grant Morrison—
The mastermind behind bestselling hits such as Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Joe the Barbarian, Final Crisis, Arkham Asylum, All-Star Superman, and many more invites you to this rare sit-down. You won't want to miss this candid chat about projects past, present and future, with glimpses into what goes on in the mind of Grant Morrison as he crafts some of the world's most thought-provoking comics! Hosted by DC's senior story editor Ian Sattler.
Room 6DE
Categories: Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 SHIFTing Gears: Tim Kring and Zach Quinto—
Tim Kring (creator of Heroes) and Zach Quinto ( Heroes' Sylar, Star Trek's Spock) discuss Tim's new venture into book publishing with his book, Shift, the first novel in the Gate of Orpheus trilogy. Tim will be debuting the book trailer and discuss the many other multiplatform elements he has created to promote the book. Join Tim and Zach for this one-on-one interview and Q&A session!
Room 5AB
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Spotlight on Jerry Robinson—
One of the true legends of comics, Comic-Con special guest Jerry Robinson is a writer, artist, historian, curator and creator rights activist. Jerry discusses his 70 years in comics -- from his contributions to the Batman mythos to the creation of the Joker and development of Robin, Alfred, Penguin, Scarecrow and Two-Face. Jerry is interviewed by Michael Uslan, the executive producer of the Batman movies, comics historian, and author of the upcoming Archie Marries... (Abrams). In their discussion, Robinson and Uslan will take the audience from behind the scenes of the Golden Age of comics to the filming of The Dark Knight and Jerry's latest book projects.
Room 9
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
1:45-2:45 Batman: The Return—
As the Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne rages on, follow the Bat-Signal to this panel and uncover clues about the future of the Dark Knight from some of the A-list talent behind the publishing line. If you think you know where this story's headed -- Think again! Hear it here from group editor Mike Marts, Paul Dini ( Batman: Streets of Gotham), David Finch ( Batman), Grant Morrison ( Batman & Robin), Dustin Nguyen ( Batman: Streets of Gotham), and others. Room 6DE
Room 6DE
Categories: Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 Comic Book Law School: Hot Topics—
Another year, another round of (legal) Hot Topics as a panel of knowledgeable (and entertaining) attorneys discuss and debate today's most interesting and cutting-edge legal issues faced by the creative and business communities. Attorneys David Branfman, David Lizerbram and Alexander Harwin, along with moderator Michael Lovitz, share their knowledge and insights, and discuss how these real-world issues affect individual creators and companies alike. Topics will include the benefits and perils of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other forms of digital content distribution, and termination of copyright grants, including updates on the Kirby and Superman termination cases. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.0 credits of California MCLE.]
Room 32AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Comics Law School | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
2:30-3:30 The 24-Hour Comics Day Challenge—
Can you create a full 24-page comic from scratch in 24 hours? Join us at the panel as Ryan Claytor (Elephant Eater Comics) and Trevor Mersch give
out tips and tricks to help you complete the challenge this year and
have your comic included in the international 24-Hour Comics
collection. Or are you interested in hosting a 24-Hour Comics Day event
in your area? Nat Gertler (Publisher of About Comics and founder of 24-Hour Comics Day) and Portlyn Polston
(Brave New World Comics, Newhall, CA) can tell you how to create and
advertise a successful event at your comic book store, school or
library.
Room 12
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Retailer Programming | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
3:00-4:00 Bite Me: Evolving Urban Fantasy Beyond the Vampire Phenomenon—
Some of the top names in urban fantasy gather to discuss how to evolve the urban fantasy genre beyond the vampire phenom, spurred by the mass commercial appeal of The Twilight Saga and True Blood. Authors include Tanya Huff (the Victoria Nelson novels), Mario Acevedo (the Felix Gomez detective-vampire series), Merrie Destefano ( Afterlife: The Resurrection Chronicles), Jocelynn Drake ( Pray for Dawn), Richard Kadrey ( Sandman Slim), Lauren Kate (Fallen series), and Marjorie M. Liu ( In the Dark of Dreams). Moderator: Diana Gill, executive editor at HarperCollins Publishers.
Room 8
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
3:00-3:45 The Joss Whedon Experience—
Every year Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dollhouse, and Serenity, comes to Comic-Con to give fans a wide-ranging and digressive look into what's keeping him busy. Join Joss and a few thousand of his closest friends for the Q&A. Spoiler Alert!
Ballroom 20
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
3:30-4:30 Writing for Television: From First Draft to Getting Staffed—
Spiro Skentzos ( George
Lopez) and Karen Horne (NBC
executive/ Spawn co-producer) share
their experiences in TV as a writer and as the director of NBC's writing
programs, respectively, on topics including basic script mistakes, how to get
representation, staying motivated, and negotiating today's turbulent TV
terrain. After the lecture, there will be a Q&A session.
Marriott Hall 2
Categories: CCI-IFF and Film School | Seminars & Workshops | Television | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Breaking into Comics—
A bold first step into breaking into comics starts here. Top comics creators Mike Costa ( G.I. Joe: Cobra, The Authority: Jack Hawksmoor, Transformers) and Reilly Brown ( Cable & Deadpool, The Incredible Hercules) discuss the ins and outs of the comic industry -- specifically, what it takes to break in and how it's done! Get solid and sound advice on what it takes and how to get started! Moderated by Comics Experience's Andy Schmidt (X-Men, Annihilation, G.I. Joe).
Room 30CDE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Pixar Animation Studios: Ronnie Del Carmen—
As in comic books, the expression of storytelling in movies is done with images, staging, acting, and a myriad other skills. The Pixar Story process uses the same focus and much more. Ronnie Del Carmen (story supervisor, UP) delves into the Story process few rarely see and offers a glimpse of what it's really like to work in Story @ Pixar, followed by Q&A.
Room 26AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:30 Scribe Awards/Media Tie-in Writers Panel—
Presenting the fourth annual International Association of Media-Tie-in Writers (IAMTW) "Scribe" awards, honoring such notable franchises as CSI, Criminal Minds, The X-Files, Star Trek, Stargate, Star Wars, and Dr. Who. Nomineeson hand include Alina Adams ( As the World Turns), Max Allan Collins ( G.I. Joe), Keith R. A. DeCandido ( Star Trek), Stacia Deutsch ( Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs), Jeff Mariotte ( CSI), Nathan Long ( Warhammer), and Dayton Ward ( Star Trek). With moderator Collins and awards presenter Lee Goldberg ( Monk).
Room 4
Categories: Comics | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
5:00-6:00 Girls Gone Genre: Movies, TV, Comics, Web—
Meet and talk with women who write, read, game, and perform in arenas that are historically and statistically dominated by men. What's it like to try and get a job in a field where most of your competitors and colleagues are guys? Can women write men, and vice versa? And what happens when traditionally "male" genres are reinvented by female writers and embraced by female fans? Sex and the City it ain't! Meet the women who like to play with trucks and Barbies...and Wolverine action figures. And flux capacitors. Featuring Felicia Day (writer/producer, The Guild; actress, The Guild, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog), Kathryn Immonen (writer, Patsy Walker: Hellcat, Runaways, Heralds), Laeta Kalogridis (screenwriter/producer, Shutter Island, Ghost in the Shell, Avatar), Marti Noxon (screenwriter/producer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Mad Men, I Am Number Four, Fright Night), Melissa Rosenberg (screenwriter/producer, Dexter, The Twilight Saga), and Gail Simone (writer, Wonder Woman, Birds of Prey).Moderated by Io9's Annalee Newitz.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Games | Television | Writers & Writing
5:15-6:15 True Blood Panel and Q&A session—
Mixing romance, suspense, mystery, and humor, True Blood kicked off its 12-episode third season June 13 on HBO. The series, which has earned two Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Series-Drama, follows the romance between waitress Sookie Stackhouse ( Anna Paquin, Golden Globe winner for True Blood season one; Oscar-winner for The Piano), who can hear people's thoughts, and her soulmate, 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton ( Stephen Moyer). Alan Ball (creator of the Emmy-winning HBO series Six Feet Under) created and serves as executive producer of the series, which is based on the best-selling Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris. The series also features Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds, Sam Trammell as Sam Merlotte, Rutina Wesley as Tara Thornton, Deborah Ann Woll as Jessica Hamby, Kristin Bauer van Straten as Pam, Denis O'Hare as Russell Edgington, the Vampire King of Mississippi, and Joe Manganiello as Alcide Herveaux. (Note: names in bold will be appearing on the panel.) Moderated by Tim Stack of Entertainment Weekly.
Ballroom 20
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Horror and Suspense | Humor & Satire | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Vertigo: On the Edge—
Find out what compelling tales comics' edgiest imprint has in store for you in the months to come! Led by senior VP/executive editor Karen Berger, the all-star lineup of talent includes Rafael Albuquerque ( American Vampire), Gabriel Bá ( Daytripper), Cliff Chiang ( Neil Young's Greendale), Max Allan Collins ( Road to Perdition), Joshua Dysart ( Neil Young's Greendale, Unknown Soldier), Peter Gross ( The Unwritten), Matt Kindt ( Revolver), Jeff Lemire ( Sweet Tooth), Peter Milligan ( Greek Street, Hellblazer), Fabio Moon ( Daytripper), Chris Roberson ( iZombie), Scott Snyder ( American Vampire), Matthew Sturges ( Jack of Fables), Jill Thompson ( Little Endless), Bill Willingham ( Fables) and others.
Room 6DE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Neko Press: How to Publish Your Work and Survive as an Independent Artist—
Billy Martinez, publisher and creator presents an in-depth look into self-publishing and ways to maintain your career as an artist. He will give a helpful look and insight into what it takes to keep a company and career going strong. Billy is best know for his fan-favorite title Kickass Girl and has been working in the business as a freelance artist and publisher for over 16 years.
Room 26AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 What's up with Penguin—
Anne Sowards (executive editor, Ace/Roc), Jessica Wade (editor, Ace/Roc), and Mardie Cohen (marketing coordinator, Penguin Young Readers Group) give you the dish on forthcoming books from such exciting authors and licensed properties as Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, S. M. Stirling, Rachel Caine, Heather Brewer, Richelle Mead, Kathy Reichs, John Flanagan, Star Wars: Clone Wars, and many more. You can expect lots of giveaways you won't see anywhere else at Comic-Con, including free advance reading copies!
Room 32AB
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Kids | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
5:45-6:45 Marvel: The Heroic Age: Avengers—
The Heroic Age is here! Heeding the call, Earth's Greatest have assembled for the most anticipated comic's event in a decade! With Steve Rogers back leading the charge, what kinds of threats can his teams expect to face? Find out here as the creators behind your favorite Marvel heroes answer your questions and let you in on what happens next! Editor-in-chief and CCO Joe Quesada, Marvel's talent liaison C. B. Cebulski, and creators Brian Michael Bendis,( Avengers), Matt Fraction ( Invincible Iron Man), Jim McCann Hawkeye & Mockingbird), and more shed some light on the Heroic Age.
Room 6BCF
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
7:30-8:30 Machinima: The Artform and Opportunity—
Future filmmakers and animators are embracing Machinima as a way to make movies they otherwise couldn't create, and with unprecedented success! Machinima has matured as an artform and an exciting storytelling medium. Panelists Hutch ( Machinima Respawn), Adam Kovic ( Inside Gaming), Khail Anonymous ( Critical Flaw), Lyle Burress ( Sanity Not Included), Ralph Sanchez ( Dragon Age: Warden's Fall) and moderator Jeremy Azevedo share the why and how of their accomplishments. Also, learn how Machinima.com can help you "Greenlight Yourself!"
Room 4
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Nighttime Programming | Seminars & Workshops | Writers & Writing
7:30-8:30 Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods—
Get a first look at the upcoming feature-length documentary chronicling the life and work of one of comics' greatest writers, Grant Morrison. Featuring extensive interviews with Morrison himself as well as key collaborators, the film takes you inside Morrison's creative process and explores how his life and work have become inextricably intertwined. Moderated by FJ De Santo (producer, The Spirit), the panel features Patrick Meaney (director), Jordan Rennert (DP/producer), and a special guest!
Room 9
Categories: Comics | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Writers & Writing
8:00-9:00 Anthropology of Twilight Zone—
Daryl G. Frazetti (anthropologist, Western Nevada College) and Curtis Webster (Spirit of Star Trek host) examine Rod Serling's exploration of the ambiguity of reality as it relates to the human condition, exceeding cultural space/time constraints. This panel examines questions such as: What is the deeper cultural meaning of "perception"? What is the cultural meaning of myth? How might Twilight Zone function as myth? How do Sterling's insights speek to concepts of cultural and linguistic relativism? Don't miss this enthralling discussion on the mix of Serling's magic and science fiction as the presenters follow each twist and turn that moves the meanings of his stories into the mythical realm. Participation highly encouraged!
Room 8
Categories: Nighttime Programming | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
8:30-11:30 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards—
The 22nd annual Eisner Awards, the "Oscars" of the comics industry, will be given out at a gala ceremony at the Indigo Ballroom at the Hilton Bayfront. This year's special theme is "Comics Fiesta." The masters of ceremony are Bongo Comics' Bill Morrison and voice actor Maurice LaMarche ( Pinky and the Brain, Futurama). Presenters include writer/actor Robert Ben Garant ( Reno 911, Balls of Fury), comedian/voice actor Phil LaMarr ( Futurama, Family Guy, MadTV), and actor/comics creator Thomas Jane; nominees C. Tyler, Laurie Sandell, Peter Bagge, and James Robinson; and Comic-Con special guests Berkeley Breathed, Chris Claremont, Milo Manara, Jillian Tamaki, and James Sturm. Other prestigious awards to be given out include the Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award, the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award, the Bill Finger Award for Achievement in Comic Book Writing, and the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award. Admission to the Eisners is free to all Comic-Con attendees -- just be sure to bring your badge. Doors open for pro and VIP seating at 7:30 and for attendees at 8:15. All those who attend will receive a free Will Eisner graphic novel.
Indigo Ballroom, San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Categories: Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Awards Ceremonies | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Nighttime Programming | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
Saturday, July 24
10:00-11:00 The Black Panel 2010—
This year's Black Panel will be one for the ages. The focus will be on empowerment, education, real-world networking, and finally but never last, fun. The panelists include entertainment attorney Darrel Miller, novelist Nnedi Okorafor, artist Denys Cowan, and writer/producer/director Reggie Hudlin, with moderator Michael Davis. Once they answer life's burning questions, they'll chill with a salute and Q&A from the audience with actor/writer/director Bill Duke. As always, surprise guests who will rock your world.
Room 5AB
Categories: Animation | Comics | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Writing Animated Feature Films—
The Writers Guild of America's Animation Writers Caucus once again sponsors a panel on writing for animation. Some of the most successful films of the last decade have been animated. But how different are they to write from live-action features? From television scripts? And what about direct-to-DVD animated features? The writers of some of the top animated features will talk about the process of creating those films, their interactions with the artists and the studios, and how they came to be involved with their project. Panelists tentatively scheduled include Alan Burnett ( Green Lantern: First Flight), Darren Lemke ( Shrek Forever After), John Musker ( The Princess and the Frog), Dean DeBlois ( How to Train Your Dragon), Wallace Wolodarsky ( Monsters vs. Aliens), and moderator Craig Miller ( Elfquest).
Room 8
Categories: Animation | Movies | Writers & Writing
10:00-11:00 Twilight Fanfiction Author Fangroup—
A Q&A/dialogue with Snowqueens Icedragon (Master of the Universe), m81170 (An Introduction to Swirl & Daisy), MsKathy (The Trip Home), HMonster4 (Deconstructing Dracula), Giselle-lx (Ithaca is Gorges), ElleCC (A Murmur of Fire in the Vein), and Amethyst Jackson (Bonne Foi).
Santa Rosa Room, Marriott Hotel and Marina
Categories: Fandom | Horror and Suspense | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
10:30-11:30 Comics Arts Conference Session #9: Batman and the Empty Nest Syndrome—
Does Batman become a different type of person when he has a sidekick? Join panelists Dennis O'Neil (Batman writer and editor), Michael Uslan (executive producer, Batman Films), Tommy Cash ( The Workday Comic), psychologists Travis Langley (Henderson State University) and Robin Rosenberg ( The Psychology of Superheroes), and neuroscientist E. Paul Zehr ( Becoming Batman) as they discuss who Batman is when he works alone versus who he becomes when he works with Bat-family members.
Room 26AB
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Comics Arts Conference | Seminars & Workshops | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
10:30-12:00 Comic Book Law School 303: Oh, And Another Thing...—
Noted attorney Michael Lovitz, author of the sold-out The Trademark and Copyright Book comic book, returns to deal with the more advanced (and often complicated) issues facing the creative community, particularly in light of the ever-expanding worlds of new media. Creators aren't the only ones facing potential problems and issues -- publishers, distributors, retailers, and even the ultimate consumers can find themselves facing legal issues they never expected. Infringements, misuse, tarnishment, dilution, knockoffs, lawsuits, satires, parodies, fair use, blogs, podcasts, tweets, and cybersquatters are just some of the many potential problems that may arise once creative works and products become accessible to others. This session explores how copyright and trademark rights are enforced, how one's legal muscles may be flexed, and what to do when finding yourself in a legal minefield. Plus, time permitting, discussion about recent legal decisions and pending cases that are likely to affect the field of popular culture and how they might play an important role in your creative and business plans. Note: The Comic Book Law School seminars are designed to provide relevant information and practice tips to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.]
Room 30CDE
Categories: Animation | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Comics Law School | Seminars & Workshops | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
11:00-12:00 Reading with Brains: The Rise and Unrelenting Stamina of Zombie Fiction—
Authors and survivors include Amelia Beamer ( The Loving Dead), Max Brooks ( The Zombie Survival Guide), Seth Grahame-Smith ( Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Slayer), Mira Grant (The Newsflesh trilogy). Walter Greatshell ( Xombies: Apocalypticon), Jonathan Maberry ( Rot & Ruin), Ryan Mecum ( Zombie Haiku), John Skipp ( Zombies: Encounters with the Hungry Dead), and Joan Frances Turner ( Dust). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart, Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 7AB
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
11:30-12:30 Will Eisner, The Dreamer—
Will Eisner played a central role in the first seven decades of comics history. Many times during his career, he reinvented sequential art and himself to overcome new challenges. He was a true dreamer, and these panelists hope to show you that side of him: Denis Kitchen (artist, author, publisher, and Will Eisner's agent and longtime friend), Scott McCloud (artist, author, and theoretician about comics and sequential art), Dennis O'Neil (comic book writer and editor for Marvel Comics and DC Comics), Paul Levitz (writer, former president/publisher, DC Comics), and Michael Schumacher (bestselling author and Biographer with a new biography of Will Eisner due out this fall). This is your chance to learn more about the "Father of the Graphic Novel."
Room 4
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Tributes | Writers & Writing
12:00-1:00 Fang Girls and Fang Boys: The Popularity of Vampire Lit—
Authors of vampire fiction for young adults and adults discuss the appeal of their worlds and characters. Authors include Charlaine Harris (the Sookie Stackhouse Series), Heather Brewer (the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod), Rachel Caine (the Morganville Vampires series), Christopher Farnsworth ( Blood Oath: The President's Vampire), Chris Marie Green (the Vampire Babylon series), Richelle Mead (the Vampire Academy series), and Jeanne C. Stein (the Anna Strong series). Moderated by Brian Truitt, associate editor, USA Weekend Magazine/USA Today.
Room 7AB
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
1:00-2:00 The Write Stuff: Creating Genre Television—
An incredible insider look at the making of genre television from the scribes behind some of today's hottest shows who share their candid thoughts on how to make the series we love (and sometimes loathe)...and beyond. Featuring Javier Grillo-Marxuach ( The Middleman, Lost), Gabrielle Stanton ( The Vampire Diaries, Moonlight), Jesse Alexander ( Heroes, Lost, Alias), Jose Molina ( Castle, Firefly), Robert Hewitt Wolfe ( The Gates, Deep Space Nine), Charles Murray ( V, Criminal Minds), Sarah Watson ( Middleman, Parenthood), Ashley E. Miller ( Fringe, Terminator), Steve Kriozere ( NCIS, V.I.P.), Steve Melching ( Clone Wars, Transformers, The Batman), and Mark A. Altman ( Castle, Elvis Van Helsing). Moderated by Creative Screenwriting's Jeff Goldsmith.
Room 8
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 Green Lantern: Emerald Empire—
No evil shall escape this panel's sight as the top creative teams on the Green Lantern books drop hints on upcoming stories and take on your questions! Led by group editor Eddie Berganza with Geoff Johns ( Green Lantern, The Flash), Tony Bedard ( Green Lantern Corps), Joe Prado ( Brightest Day), and Ivan Reis ( Brightest Day).
Room 6A
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 Writing Seminar with Marv Wolfman—
Marv Wolfman ( God of War, Teen Titans, Crisis on Infinite Earths), in this annual writing seminar, returns to basics as he discusses the building blocks of putting together a story, creating tension, and what the "three act structure" really means. There will also be time for a Q&A session.
Room 30CDE
Categories: Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 The Guild—
Now in its fourth season, The Guild is a multi-award-winning independent web series that started on YouTube and has grown into a worldwide phenomenon with over 50 million views, a groundbreaking distribution deal with Microsoft, a chart-topping song and music video, and a comic book from Dark Horse Comics. Writer/producer and Comic-Con special guest Felicia Day, producer Kim Evey, director Sean Becker, and the cast of The Guild including Wil Wheaton are on hand for a discussion and Q&A, along with the debut of never-before-seen content and other surprises.
Indigo Ballroom, San Diego Hilton Bayfront
Categories: Fandom | Games | Humor & Satire | Movies | Writers & Writing
2:30-3:30 From Words to Pictures—
An increasing array of prose writers are bringing their works to comics or writing comics in addition to novels. Hear from some of the best about why they love working in the comics medium, including Alex Irvine, Joe Landsdale, Max Brooks, Mario Acevedo, and others.
Room 5AB
Categories: Comics | Writers & Writing
3:30-4:30 Editing Comics the BOOM! Studios Way—
BOOM! Studios Editor-in-Chief Mark Waid and BOOM! Managing Editor Matt Gagnon talk with Kurt Busiek and Daryl Gregory about putting together their upcoming BOOM! series Dracula: The Company Of Monsters. Don't miss this in-depth look into the editing secrets of one of the comic book industry's leading independent publishers. Join moderator Mark Waid (author of the Eisner Award-nominated Irredeemable, BOOM! Editor-in-Chief) and panelists Kurt Busiek (author of the Eisner Award-winner Astro City), Daryl Gregory (acclaimed sci-fi writer, author of The Devil's Alphabet), and Matt Gagnon (BOOM! Managing Editor) as they discuss editing do's and don'ts of today's comic book industry.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Writing for Comics—
Top comics writers Brian Michael Bendis ( New Avengers, Powers, Secret Invasion), Marc Guggenheim ( Wolverine, Resurrection), and Peter David ( Incredible Hulk, X-Factor) offer a discussion and instructive tips on the art of writing for comics. Writers and editors speak about the process of writing and how the game is played. Want to know how stories come about and learn how to do it yourself. This is the place to start! Moderated by Comics Experience's Andy Schmidt ( X-Men, Annihilation).
Room 30CDE
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
4:00-5:00 Writing Action-Packed and Character-Driven Stories—
Chris Huntley (Dramatica Story Theory) discusses exploring the eight essential questions of character and plot. Does your main character change his essential nature or stay the course? How do characters grow? What brings your story to a climax? Does your story end in tragedy, triumph, or somewhere in between? Find out the answers to these questions and ask some of your own!
Marriott Hall 2
Categories: CCI-IFF and Film School | Comics | Games | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Welcome to The Future: Are You Sure You Want to Stay?—
Speculative fiction authors discuss visions of the future, dystopian and otherwise. Authors include Samuel R. Delany ( Dhalgren), Alan Dean Foster ( Flinx Transcendent), Cody Goodfellow ( Perfect Union), Kirsten Imani Kasai ( Ice Song), Dani Kollin and Eytan Kollin ( The Unincorporated War), Nnedi Okorafor ( Who Fears Death), David Weber (Honor Harrington novels), David J. Williams ( The Machinery Of Light), and Charles Yu ( How To Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe). Moderated by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.
Room 4
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski—
J. Michael Straczynski speaks (despite requests to the contrary) about his work on (and on and on) such comics as Superman (well, we guess it had to happen eventually) and Wonder Woman (at least they have the same fashion sense), his movies, including Shattered Union (shattered hopes that he wouldn't show up), Forbidden Planet (is that still going on?), and more he will be announcing here for the first time. Get the inside skinny on the writer's life from one of Hollywood's most prolific and hardworking writers (because you always have to work twice as hard when you don't know what you're doing). ( Bob, very funny, just remember to edit this back to normal before uploading it to the Comic-Con schedule.)
Room 6A
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Movies | Superheroes | Television | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Military in Comics—
Don't miss this in-depth and pertinent discussion examining the role of military stories and creators. Moderator Tom Waltz talks to Chris Mowry, Mario Acevedo, Billy Tucci, and Larry Hama, who share their real world experiences with war, and how it influences their work.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Comics | Writers & Writing
4:30-5:30 Terry Moore—
Terry Moore ( Echo) has been a fan favorite since beginning his classic series Strangers in Paradise in 1993. His hit series Echo has won fan and critical acclaim and will wrap up in early 2011. Find out what's next for Moore as he heads toward the Echo movie and the 20th anniversary of Strangers in Paradise. The Q & A is not to be missed!
Room 26AB
Categories: Anniversaries | Art and Illustration | Comics | Movies | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Bill Everett: From Sub-Mariner to Daredevil—
Bill Everett created the Sub-Mariner for Marvel Comics #1 back in 1939 and co-created Daredevil in 1964. Author Blake Bell and Bill's daughter Wendy Everett celebrate the life of her late father, discussing the release of Bell's latest book, Fire And Water: Bill Everett, The Sub-Mariner, and the Birth of Marvel Comics
Room 9
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Superheroes | Tributes | Writers & Writing
5:30-6:30 Avatar Press and Max Brooks—
Max Brooks ( World War Z) leads off the Avatar panel with one of his legendary Zombie Survival talks and a Q&A session. Then editor-in-chief William Christensen fills you in on all the upcoming Avatar projects with Mike Wolfer ( Gravel, Wolfskin, Lady Death) and Jacen Burrows ( Crossed, Neonomicon).
Room 26AB
Categories: Comics | Horror and Suspense | Humor & Satire | Writers & Writing
6:30-7:30 Kickstart Your Comic!—
Producing an independent comic requires not only a huge time commitment but also a sizable financial investment to cover the printing, promotion, and distribution costs incurred before your book even hits the shelves. Recently, some creators have discovered a new and effective way to raise start-up capital for their comics online. Since it's founding in 2009, Kickstarter.com has been helping artists in all media find financial backing for their projects through user donations. Kickstarter advisor Andy Baio and comic creators Kody Chamberlain ( Sweets), Steve Earnhart and Pat Loika ( The Villain), and Steve Bryant ( Athena Voltaire) discuss their highly successful Kickstarter campaigns and offer advice to help you fund your own comic through Kickstarter.com.
Room 7AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
6:30-7:30 Her Universe: Shining The Spotlight on Female Fans—
Ashley Eckstein ( Star Wars: The Clone Wars) brings together some of today's leading women who are movers and shakers in the various fields of sci-fi and fantasy. Looking at science fiction through female eyes, the panel will discuss what kinds of entertainment female sci-fi fans want to see more of, what strides have been made, what has been missing up to now, what kinds of merchandise female fans want to see, and what female fans can do to encourage more of all of this. Panelists include Jane Espenson (producer/writer, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Buffy The Vampire Slayer), Melinda Snodgrass (author, The Edge series; story editor Star Trek: The Next Generation), Erika Kennair (director of development and current programming, Syfy Channel), Cat Staggs (artist, Star Wars sketch cards, Marvel card sets), Bonnie Burton (content developer, Lucas Online, official SW Blog), Katie Cook (artist, Star Wars, comics, webcomic Gronk), and Mary Franklin (senior events lead, Lucasfilm Ltd.). Q&A with audience members, too!
Room 24ABC
Categories: Action Figures - Toys - Collectibles | Animation | Comics | Fandom | Games | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
6:30-7:30 What's Hot @ Harper: A Special Sneak Preview of Upcoming SF, Fantasy, Urban Noir, Horror & More—
Want to hear about The Fall by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan? Get a sneak preview of the next Kim Harrison? Meet some of the Eos and Avon authors and hear about their upcoming books? Plus get free stuff (including a chance to win a new e-Reader, so you can enjoy all of Harper's 'e' offerings)? Then don't miss this panel on HarperCollins's upcoming sci-fi/fantasy/horror titles and more! Moderated by Diana Gill, executive editor, HarperCollins Publishers, with authors Brom, Richard Kadrey, Marjorie M. Liu, and others.
Room 26AB
Categories: Horror and Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
6:45-7:45 Fables Forum 2010—
The Fables Forum returns to San Diego! The Fables creative team will be on hand to answer your most pressing Fables questions. Featuring the creators behind Fables, Jack of Fables, and Cinderella, this panel is sure to have plenty of surprises. Moderated by group editor Shelly Bond, with Bill Willingham ( Fables), Steve Leialoha ( Fables), Chris Roberson ( Cinderella), Matthew Sturges ( Jack of Fables), Chrissie Zullo ( Cinderella), and others.
Room 6DE
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
7:30-8:30 World Premiere of Legend of Neil, Season 3—
Atom.com is back with Sandeep Parikh ( The Guild) for another groundbreaking season of Legend of Neil. See the world premiere of new episodes from Season 3 and stay for a discussion with Sandeep, series stars Tony Janning, Mike Rose, Scott Chernoff, Eric Acosta and everyone's favorite fairy Felicia Day ( The Guild)! Moderated by Alex Albrecht, of Diggnation.
Room 7AB
Categories: Movies | Nighttime Programming | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
7:30-8:30 12-Gauge Comics: Boondock Saints: The Comic Series!—
Troy Duffy, the writer/director of the cult-hit films The Boondock Saints and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, takes you behind the scenes of his comic trilogy, In Nomine Patris. Find out what's next for the McManus Brothers and Il Duce, as Duffy and comic series co-writer J.B. Love fill you in on their plans for the next exciting storyline. But that's not all...get a sneak peek at the new Boondock Saints iPhone game with developer Terrence Myers, and as an extra-special treat, David Della Rocco (the beloved "Rocco" from the films) will be taking your questions during the Q&A session! Moderated by comic series producer Eben Matthews and 12-Gauge publisher Keven Gardner ( The Ride).
Room 9
Categories: Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Humor & Satire | Nighttime Programming | Writers & Writing
Sunday, July 25
10:30-11:30 Spotlight on Ann and Jeff VanderMeer: Dr. Lambshead, Steampunk,
Weird Tales, Imaginary Animals, and You—
Weird Tales editor and Hugo Award winner Ann VanderMeer and her World Fantasy Award-winning husband, writer/editor Jeff VanderMeer, take you on a whirlwind exclusive inside look at a cornucopia of exciting new projects, from The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities, featuring work by Mike Mignola and Greg Broadmore, to the Steampunk Bible coffeetable book, from the rejuvenated Weird Tales to the insanely entertaining Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals, featuring recipes for Wookiee and Cthulhu by Ace of Cake's Duff Goldman. With discussion, interrogation, arguments, and, er, Mongolian Death Worms. Nom nom.
Room 8
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Humor & Satire | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
11:00-12:00 Marvel: The Women of Marvel—
One of the most talked-about panels from last year is back! Forget Storm and She-Hulk; meet the real Ms. Marvels of the comic world! Join women from every discipline in the creative process at Marvel to hear what it's like working as a woman in comics today and how you can join them. Say goodbye to the so-called "Boy's Club" -- these ladies are busting down the four-color ceiling! Panelists include Marjorie Liu ( Black Widow), Kathryn Immonen ( Heralds), Christina Strain ( Shadowland), and others.
Room 7AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
11:00-12:00 Entertaining One's Inner Child—
Ever since Harry Potter burst onto the scene, children's books have been taking over the bestseller lists. Creators discuss the thrills and challenges of creating memorable characters for the younger set. Panelists include Jimmy Gownley ( Amelia Rules), Sina Grace ( Among the Ghosts), Matt Holm ( Babymouse), Adam Rex ( Fat Vampire), David Steinberg ( Daniel Boom), Greg Van Eekhout ( Kid Vs. Squid) and moderator Jennifer Holm ( Babymouse). Q&A to follow.
Room 24ABC
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Kids | Writers & Writing
12:00-1:00 Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Teen Angst in Young Adult Fiction—
A discussion of the appeal for youthful protagonists in young adult fiction and beyond. Authors include Emily Drake (The Magickers novels), Nancy Holder (Wicked series), D. J. MacHale (Morpheus Road series), James Owen (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographic series), Christopher Pike (Thirst series), Kathy Reichs ( Virals), Neal Shusterman (The Skinjacker Trilogy), and Michael Spradlin (The Youngest Templar Novels). Moderated by author Cindy Pon ( Silver Phoenix).
Room 24ABC
Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
1:00-2:00 Nickelodeon's The Troop: A Monster a Day Is All We Ask!—
Ever wonder what happens inside the sacred walls of a comedy writers' room? Or how they come up with all those cool monsters and action sequences? How they are able to blend comedy, action, and scares all in 22 minutes? The creators and executive producers of The Troop give you an exclusive inside look into the inner workings of this cult comedy/horror hit. Executive producer Tommy Lynch ( Alex Mack), executive producer Jay Kogen ( The Simpsons), show creators Max Burnett ( Possums) and Greg Coolidge ( Employee of the Month), and the entire writing staff will divulge their secrets to the show in addition to sharing never-before-seen footage of the upcoming season. Moderated by Eric Kim, executive in charge for Nickelodeon.
Room 7AB
Categories: Humor & Satire | Kids | Television | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 Spotlight on Douglas E. Richards—
Comic-Con special guest Douglas E. Richards is the author of The Prometheus Project series -- science fiction thrillers that have been widely acclaimed by kids, adults, and SF fans alike (including Asimov's Science Fiction magazine). Douglas has also written extensively for National Geographic KIDS and American Fencing magazines. Bring your kids and join Douglas as he gives a fun and engaging presentation that has delighted students at middle grade assemblies. Douglas will touch on the secret to happiness, fiction plotting and writing, continuity errors, a behind-the-scenes look at his books, and more -- followed by a Q&A.
Room 3
Categories: Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Kids | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
1:30-2:30 The Winner Twins—
The Winner Twins, Brianna and Brittany (authors of The Strand book series), America's youngest multiple-award-winning authors announce that their first book in the Strand Series, The Strand Prophecy, is now in development as a major motion picture. They will be discussing their method of writing novels and adapting content for television and film production in Hollywood. Joining the Winner Twins are panelists Mike Greenfield (Beverly Hills Talent Management), Mickey Stern (CEO, BASE Productions), Eric Gozlan (Shivita Films), Jack Hozel (Shivita Films), and Jeff Winner (author).
Room 8
Categories: Kids | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Television | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 "The Batman Dreams of Hieronymus Machines," or The Matt Fraction Spotlight Panel—
Comic-Con special guest Matt Fraction ( Casanova, Invincible Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men, The Mighty Thor) performs "The Batman Dreams of Hieronymus Machines," a weird spoken-word history of comics, art, and his own experiences with both and how comics -- and art -- can save your life. Also: Bruce Lee, cave paintings, Stilt-Man, and profound brain injuries. First performed as a part of W00tstock 2.0, now it's coming to San Diego! Then, after that, probably a discussion and some Q&A and stuff moderated by Bill Hader ( SNL, Paul, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World).
Room 7AB
Categories: Comics | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
2:00-3:00 Harry Potter Fandom Panel—
This summer sees the Harry Potter series and fandom slip into the future with the close of filming on Deathly Hallows and the grand opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando. What is the impact on the fans, fandom, and their future? Insights from Melissa Anelli (webmaster of The Leaky Cauldron and author of Harry: A History), Darren Criss (actor/composer, A Very Potter Musical, A Very Potter Sequel), Leslie Combemale (ArtInsights Gallery, official/exclusive HP art supplier), Eddie Newquist (executive producer, Harry Potter: The Exhibition) and Andrew Slack (HP Alliance Creator and Executive Producer). Moderated by Heidi Tandy (HPEF/Ascendio 2012, FictionAlley).
Room 24ABC
Categories: Fandom | Movies | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Writers & Writing
2:30-3:30 Archaia: All-Ages—
All-ages books are not necessarily children's books -- they're books that readers of all ages can enjoy! Join Archaia for updates, previews and exciting new information on several of its all-ages titles, including Berona's War, Fraggle Rock, Gunnerkrigg Court, Mouse Guard: The Black Axe, and Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard with creator David Petersen and contributors Jeremy Bastian ( Cursed Pirate Girl), Katie Cook ( Fraggle Rock), and Karl Kerschl ( The Abominable Charles Christopher), and Return of the Dapper Men with artist Janet Lee. Moderated by Archaia's Mel Caylo.
Room 3
Categories: Art and Illustration | Comics | Writers & Writing
3:00-4:00 Full-Time Creative Work on a Part-Time Schedule—
Learn the secret to using part-time collaboration to achieve full-time results! No matter which industry (comics, illustration, movies, design, animation), breaking into today's media is a full-time job, even if you have only part-time hours to accomplish it. Hear Topher Davila (editor and co-creator of TomatoTV and TomatoTVAnimation), Mario Martinez (co-creator of TomatoTV), Kevin Flessing (TomatoTV columnist and staff writer for TomatoTVAnimation), Jonelle Cobb (web designer, art director), Ron Coleman (TomatoTV columnist), and Jessica Grimshaw (animator), talk about how they successfully juggle time between the creative and business sides from their experiences in illustration, business branding, writing, design, and animation. Whether you struggle with deadlines, are a creative hobbyist, or simply want to know how to get your foot in the door, this panel is not to be missed!
Room 24ABC
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Art and Illustration | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comics | Seminars & Workshops | Webcomics | Writers & Writing
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