Convention season 2013 begins with the always-amazing Emerald City Comicon in Seattle, Washington!
MARCH 1-3
Washington Convention Center
Exhibit Floor 4, Artist Alley Table I-14
I’ll be exhibiting at the show all three days and will have books and comics on hand for you to check out, including our wonderful Emerald City Comicon variant of the brand new UNCANNY SKULLKICKERS #1 with cover art by Jeff “Chamba” Cruz (who is also attending, so you can get two signatures).
In addition I’ll also be hosting two panels and signing at both Image Comics and Dynamite Entertainment at select times.
SATURDAY 11am-12pm at BOOTH 1802 Signing at Dynamite Entertainment
SATURDAY 1pm-2pm in HALL C: CONVENTION HORROR STORIES
Join Katie Cook (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) and Jim Zub (Skullkickers) as they tell tales about what it can be like behind the convention table. Stories like that of a man in California that introduced a fox puppet as his son, to a man in a tiger costume that talked about his removable loincloth! Sometimes the folks that go to conventions really are “those weirdos”. Some stories will make you laugh out loud, some will make you cringe! (May not be appropriate for all ages)
SUNDAY 11am-12pm at BOOTH 1802 Signing at Dynamite Entertainment
SUNDAY 12pm-1pm in HALL C: WRITING & PITCHING CREATOR-OWNED COMICS
Creator-owned comics have grabbed the imagination of the comic-reading community all over again and publishers are looking for fresh ideas from a new generation of talent. Listen closely as creators Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun), Charles Soule (27), and moderator Jim Zub (Skullkickers) discuss pitching their hit comic series to publishers and offer advice on how to climb to the top of the treacherous submission mountain, along with comic writing techniques and amusing anecdotes.
SUNDAY 1pm-1:45pm at BOOTH 1110 Signing at Image Comics
Hey Jim, do you have plans to record your panels? For those of us who aren’t getting to Seattle this time around?
Rod Salm
Death At Your Door, a weekly webcomic about Death trying to live a life.
I think the convention actually films all of the panels. I’ll check with them to see if they’ll be posted up anywhere.