WonderCon 2014 Special Guests

WonderCon Anaheim was held April 18–20, 2014 at the Anaheim Convention Center. The 2014 event featured these special guests:
 

Sergio Aragonés

Sergio Aragonés
Sergio
Aragonés

Cartoonist, MAD Magazine, Sergio Aragonés Funnies

One of MAD magazine's longest-running cartoonists (only Al Jaffee has been around longer) and the creator of dim-witted barbarian Groo the Wanderer, Sergio Aragonés is one of comics’ most popular creators. In addition to his continuing work for MAD, Sergio—the man some call the world’s fastest cartoonist—also has his own comic book series at Bongo Comics, Sergio Aragonés Funnies.

Rick Burchett

Rick Burchett

Art © 2014 Rick Burchett

Rick
Burchett

Artist, Lady Sabre and the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether, Batman Adventures

In over 30 years as an artist in comics, Rick Burchett is probably best known for his work on DC's line of animated tie-in titles (Batman Adventures, Superman Adventures, etc.). He has also logged extended runs on Justice League, Blackhawk, E-Man, and She Hulk. Along the way, Rick has received three Eisner Awards and Spain's Haxtur Award and has been nominated for an Eagle Award in England. Currently Rick is drawing Wondrous for Lion Forge Comics, and he and writer Greg Rucka are producing the webcomic Lady Sabre and the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether. Rick lives near St. Louis with his wife and two sons.

Kiera Cass

Kiera Cass
Kiera
Cass

Author, The Selection Series (The Selection, The Elite, The One)

Kiera Cass is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Selection series. She is a graduate of Radford University and currently lives in Christiansburg, VA with her family. Kiera has kissed approximately fourteen boys in her life. None of them were princes. You can learn more about Kiera’s books, YouTube videos, and love of cake at www.kieracass.com.

Cliff Chiang

Photo by Mike Jara Photography

Cliff
Chiang

Artist, Wonder Woman

Cliff Chiang is a comic book illustrator best known for his work at DC Comics. He graduated from Harvard University in 1996 with a joint degree in English Literature and Visual Studies. After a brief stint in advertising, he worked for several years as an assistant editor for Disney Adventures Magazine and then Vertigo before leaving to pursue his dream of freelance illustration. Known for his fluid storytelling and brushwork, his major works include Human Target (the basis for the television show), Green Arrow & Black Canary, Neil Young's Greendale, and Doctor 13 and Wonder Woman, both with writer Brian Azzarello.

Katie Cook

Katie Cook
Katie
Cook

Writer/artist, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic; Gronk

Katie Cook is a comic book artist and writer from Michigan. She has done work for Star Wars, The Jim Henson Company, Marvel Comics, IDW’s My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, and more, as well as her popular webcomic, Gronk. You can find her online at www.katiecandraw.com and www.gronkcomic.com.

Tony Daniel

Tony
Daniel

Artist, Detective Comics, Superman/Wonder Woman

Tony Daniel works for DC Comics as the penciler on the new hit title Superman/Wonder Woman and on such other notable DC titles as Teen Titans, Flash, Batman, Battle for the Cowl and the New 52 Detective Comics. Other works include Marvel's X-Force, Image's Spawn, and several creator-owned titles, including The Tenth, Adrenalynn, Silke, and F5.

Kelly Sue DeConnick

Kelly Sue DeConnick
Kelly Sue
DeConnick

Writer, Captain Marvel, Avengers Assemble, Pretty Deadly

Kelly Sue DeConnick began her comics career writing the English adaptations of Japanese comics for Tokyopop and VIZ. After 7 years and more than 10,000 pages on books like Slam Dunk, Blue Spring and Sexy Voice And Robo, she transitioned to American comics with 30 Days of Night: Eben And Stella (IDW). In addition to helming Avengers Assemble at Marvel, DeConnick also became the spiritual mother of the Carol Corps with her reinvention of Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel. DeConnick recently debuted on the creator-owned scene in a big way with Pretty Deadly (Image), a macabre Western, co-created with artist Emma Ríos.

Tommy Lee Edwards

Tommy Lee Edwards
Tommy Lee
Edwards

Artist, The Question, Wolverine, Turf

Tommy Lee Edwards has made quite an impact on the comics industry by illustrating The Question, Marvel 1985, Wolverine, and Turf. Beyond illustrating countless books, magazines, and posters for Star Wars and Indiana Jones, he has designed movies and video games like Command and Conquer, James Bond, The Book of Eli, Harry Potter, and Batman Begins. TLE created Microsoft's The Random Adventures of Brandon Generator series from a script by Edgar Wright, and is currently writing and directing a music video for David Holmes, a multi-media series published by Dark Horse called Vandroid, and a TV series with Film Roman.

Mark Evanier

Mark Evanier
Mark
Evanier

Writer/producer, Garfield; Kirby: King of Comics

Mark Evanier has worked with Jack Kirby; written hundreds of comic books, including Blackhawk, New Gods, Bugs Bunny, The DNAgents, Crossfire, Scooby Doo, and Tarzan; and written dozens of TV shows both live-action and animated, the latter including most of the animated Garfield shows for the last twenty years. He is the author of several books on comics, including Kirby: King of Comics, which won two Harvey Awards and one Eisner. He has several other Eisner Awards for his work with Sergio Aragonés on Groo the Wanderer and other silly comics. And he's hosted countless panels at conventions like this one.

Paul Gulacy

Paul Gulacy
Paul
Gulacy

Artist, Master of Kung Fu, GI Joe: Special Missions

Paul Gulacy is an internationally acclaimed comic book artist with over forty years in the field. Trained at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Pratt Institute in NYC, Gulacy has also worked in magazine illustration, in animation, and for high-profile advertising agencies. He made his initial mark on the art world while at Marvel Comics during the Kung Fu craze of the 1970s with Master of Kung Fu. His work on that title inspired legendary film director Quentin Tarantino to say, “Master of Kung Fu ... hands down my favorite comic book." His trademark action-packed, cinematic style can also be found in such titles as Batman, James Bond, Star Wars, Cable, Terminator, Catwoman, and many more. Current works include Time Bomb for Radical Publishing, Star Wars: Crimson Empire 3 for Dark Horse, and GI Joe: Special Missions at IDW Publishing.

Cully Hamner

Cully Hamner

Photo by Mike Jara Photography

Cully
Hamner

Artist, co-creator, RED; artist, The Shade, Blue Beetle

Cully Hamner has drawn many things for many people, but he's most recently best known for his 2003 book RED (with acclaimed writer Warren Ellis), which was adapted into a hit film in 2010 and its 2013 sequel (for which he provided art for the animated opening titles sequence), Blue Beetle, The Question, The Shade, and his heavy involvement in the "New 52" DC Universe as one of the two lead character designers (along with DC co-publisher Jim Lee). His more recent projects have included National Comics, Action Comics, The Flash, Animal Man, and Legends of the Dark Knight.

Georges Jeanty

Georges Jeanty
Georges
Jeanty

Artist, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Majestic

2014 is already shaping up to be the year of Georges Jeanty. Not only is he an Eisner Award-winning artist, but Georges is also celebrating his 20th year in comics. The Miami native started drawing for independent companies like Caliber, London Night, and Chaos Comics, and then began working at DC on titles like Superboy, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Teen Titans. Georges then sashayed over to Marvel and lent his daring style on titles such as Gambit, Deadpool, Wolverine, and Weapon X. There were also WildStorm titles such as Majestic and the critically praised creator-owned The American Way written by Academy Award winner John Ridley. From one award-winning creator to another, Georges was then recruited by Joss Whedon to start work on the continuing adventures of Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Season 8 and Season 9 to critical praise for Dark Horse Comics. Joss then moved Georges over to his other franchise, Serenity, which chronicles the crew of the Firefly after their exploits from the motion picture. Georges has had barely enough time to celebrate his anniversary with so many projects on the horizon, but disco down to his website, www.kabalounge.com for all the latest developments!