Wednesday, April 24, 2024

MARV WOLFMAN, CLIFF CHIANG, Others At BALTIMORE COMIC CON

from the official Baltimore Comic Con press release . . . . .
Baltimore Comic-Con 25th Anniversary

Chiang, Gerads, Pepoy, Simpson, Tarr, and Wolfman Join Baltimore Comic-Con 2024

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - April 22, 2024 - The Baltimore Comic-Con's 25th Anniversary takes place on September 20-22, 2024 at the Inner Harbor's Baltimore Convention Center. The Baltimore Comic-Con is pleased to announce comics guests Cliff Chiang, Mitch Gerads, Andrew Pepoy, Don Simpson, Babs Tarr, and Marv Wolfman to our 25th Anniversary event! Tickets are now available at our websiteAnd check out our Free Comic Book Day news below too!

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Cliff Chiang

Cliff Chiang’s artwork has been hailed for its “fluid and confident storytelling” and “sweeping linework and nuanced style.” Graduating from Harvard University with a joint degree in English Literature and Visual Arts, he worked in editorial at Disney Adventures Magazine and Vertigo/DC Comics before making the leap into freelance illustration. Best known as the artist of the New York Times best-selling Wonder Woman (with writer Brian Azzarello) and Eisner Award-winning Paper Girls (with writer Brian K. Vaughan), his most recent work is the acclaimed Catwoman: Lonely City which he both wrote and drew.

Mitch Gerads
Strange Adventures by Mitch Gerads

Mitch Gerads is a multiple Eisner and Ringo award-winning illustrator who has made a career out of bringing humanity and realism to the superhuman and unreal. He is best known for his critically acclaimed work at DC Comics with writer Tom King on Mister MiracleStrange AdventuresBatman, and The Sheriff of Babylon. He lives and draws in Phoenix, Arizona with his Catwoman, Lauren -- and his Robin, West.

Andrew Pepoy
Afterlife with Archie by Andrew Pepoy

Andrew Pepoy has worked for U.S., Canadian, British, and French publishers on hundreds of comics on such characters and titles as The SimpsonsFablesBatmanThe X-MenIron ManStar WarsWallace & GromitScooby DooBetty & VeronicaLanfeustUncle Scrooge, and many more over the last 30 years. In 2000, Andrew redesigned Little Orphan Annie and drew the newspaper strip for the next year, and in 2005 he brought his knack for retro glamour with a modern twist to writing and drawing a revival of the classic Archie Comics character, Katy Keene. Since 1990, he has written and drawn many stories of his own Harvey Award-nominated creation, The Adventures of Simone & Ajax, which has been collected in book form by IDW and appears as a webstrip at www.simoneandajax.com, with a new series in production. Nominated several times, Andrew won an Eisner Award in 2009 and has also won an Inkwell Award and been nominated for the Harvey and Hugo Awards. He lives in Chicago. His recent work includes drawing a Dinosaucersmini-series for Lion Forge, inking the 50th Anniversary graphic novel adaptation of The Beatles' Yellow Submarinefor Titan, inking various Simpsons comics for Bongo Comics, art for MAD Magazine, a run as guest artist on the Dick Tracy newspaper comic strip, inking Die Kitty Die for Astrocomics, and drawing covers for Doctor WhoArchie vs. Predator IIRed SonjaLady Death, and other titles.

Don Simpson
Bizarre Heroes by Don Simpson

Don Simpson is best known as the creator of the satirical superhero series Megaton Man for Kitchen Sink Press and Image Comics, the science fiction saga Border Worlds(collected by Dover in 2017), and Marvel’s one-shot CRAZY!reboot (2019). A veteran of the 80s-90s indy movement, Don worked for every major comic book imprint in the late twentieth century, including Mirage Studios (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Image Comics (Splitting ImageThe Savage Dragon vs. Megaton Man1963), Fantagraphics (King Kong), and DC (WastelandFlash AnnualSecret OriginsAction Comics Weekly). Under his Fiasco Comics imprint, Don self-published 17 issues of Bizarre Heroes, a universe of characters surrounding the cast of Megaton Man. More recently, Don has been authoring his weekly prose novel, The Ms. Megaton Man Maxi-Series, at msmegatonman.blogspot.com, a sober but wry sci-fi take on his imaginative universe. Most recently, Don teamed up with William Messner-Loebs, Jason Moore, and Tom Orzechowski on Victory Folks—The Golden Age Public Domain Supergroup in the newly-released YEET! Presents #50 in 2022.

Babs Tarr
Motor Crush by Babs Tarr

Babs Tarr is a professional comic artist and illustrator best known for her run on Batgirl of Burnside, creator-owned comic Motor CrushOverwatch OGN London Calling, and co-host of Critical Roles Pub Draw!

Marv Wolfman

Marv Wolfman got his start on the fandom side of comics, writing for and editing fanzines in the 1960s. His professional career began at DC Comics, where he wrote a story for Blackhawk and would go on to contribute to titles like Teen TitansShowcase, and Weird Mystery Tales. Moving to Marvel Comics, he eventually ascended to the role of Editor-in-Chief, before stepping aside so he could concentrate on his writing. There, he had an extensive run on Tomb of Dracula, where he created Blade, the character that proved the viability of Marvel properties on the big screen. He was also the mind behind such Marvel characters as Nova, Terrax, Bullseye, and Black Cat. He also wrote the syndicated Howard the Duck comic strip. He later returned to DC to relaunch the acclaimed New Teen Titans. and worked on titles including Action ComicsDial H for HeroGreen Lantern, and Night Force before the game-changing Crisis on Infinite Earthslimited series. In the 1990s, Wolfman was an editor at and wrote for Disney Comics. In the 2000s, Wolfman returned to DC Comics, writing NightwingDC Special: Raven, and, more recently, Convergence: Adventures of Superman and Convergence: New Teen Titans.

"This is so exciting," said Marc Nathan, show promoter for the Baltimore Comic-Con. "We're bringing some of the biggest names in comics to our fans this year, from titans (no pun intended) whose work dates back to the '60s through some of the biggest names working in comics today. This year is going to be huge. Huge!"

Cards Comics & Collectibles 40th Anniversary
Free Comic Book Day 2024

Fans in the Baltimore area will not want to miss the show's host store Cards, Comics & Collectibles' amazing Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) event featuring Baltimore Comic-Con guests and friends Steve Conley (The Middle Age), Tom Raney (Green Lantern), Matt Slay (Equilibrium)Louise Simonson (The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special), and Walter Simonson (Thor).


Visit us on May 4, 2024 from 10am-7pm at 51 Main St., Reisterstown, MD 21136! This is the store's official 40th anniversary and we will have free comics all day (while they last!), plus free food and beverages!


In addition, Saturday and Sunday, get 50% off paperbacks, hardcovers, manga, Artist Editions (excludes New This Week items and subscription holds), and modern back issue bins (back issue bins and boxes only). Don't miss it!

I Will See You in Baltimore September 20-22 2024

Tickets currently available include:


  • VIP*
  • Weekend Pass
  • Friday only
  • Saturday only
  • Sunday only


As always, children 10 and under are free with a paid adult admission!

Jim Lee

And don't miss your chance to meet comic superstars Jim Lee and Leinil Francis Yu at the 2024 Baltimore Comic-Con! Exclusive ticket packages are available now!

Leinil Francis Yu
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