Comic-COn 2025

Announcing the Fourth Wave of Comic-Con 2025 Guests!

In addition to the 15 names announced previously, Comic-Con is pleased to welcome ChrisCross, Jae Lee, Paul Levitz, Stephanie Phillips, and Steven T. Seagle as Special Guests for 2025!

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ChrisCross has worked in comics for 35 years. His introduction to professional comics was working with Milestone Media, where he worked on both iterations of Blood Syndicate and a stint on a book called Heroes. He then worked for DC comics and Marvel on such books as Xero (which was picked up for film), Captain Marvel, Green Lantern Corps, JLA, M-man, Supergirl, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Batman & Superman, and Superboy, among others. He also did work with the SpiderVerse (where he introduced a new character named Headline) and on the Star Wars character Mace Windu, as well as Marvel’s Weapon X-Men. He is currently in the middle of a creator-owned project with writer Joseph Illidge called The Winterfields, to be published by FairSquare Comics.


Jae Lee is a Korean American comic book artist known for his dark style. In 1990 he became one of the youngest artists ever to work for a major publisher. He is an Eisner Award winner for his work on Marvel’s The Inhumans. His art can also be seen in Stephen King’s Dark Tower and Batman/Superman. Jae is also the co-creator of The Sentry for Marvel Comics.


Paul Levitz has been a comic fan (The Comic Reader), editor (Batman), writer (Legion of Super-Heroes), executive (decades at DC Comics, ending as President & Publisher), historian (Will Eisner: Champion of the Graphic Novel) and now teaches subjects related to comics and transmedia at Pace University and Columbia University. His 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking won an Eisner Award and international awards, and he has been inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Hall of Fame. A new edition of his acclaimed collaboration with Keith Giffen, Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga, is being published by DC in August.


Stephanie Phillips is a comic book writer known for her work on such titles as Spider-Gwen, Harley Quinn, Phoenix, Wonder Woman, and GRIM. She has written for top publishers including Marvel, DC, BOOM! Studios, and Image. Stephanie also holds a Ph.D. in rhetoric and composition and is a founding creator of DSTLRY, a new publishing venture focused on creator-owned comics.


Steven T. Seagle is a foster parent and founding partner of Man of Action: creators of Ben 10, Big Hero 6, and Generator Rex and executive producers/writers of animated shows and video games including Sonic Prime, Ultimate Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble, and Hello Neighbor. In comics, Seagle is a nine-time Eisner nominee. Notable works include It’s A Bird…, Get Naked, Sandman Mystery Theater, House of Secrets, American Virgin, Camp Midnight, X-Men, and Kafka. Upcoming projects include Mercury, Donor, and Jaguar Stories Podcast.