Tuesday, April 16, 2024

More Guest Profiles For BALTIMORE COMIC CON 2024

Baltimore Comic-Con 2024 Welcomes Buckingham, Greene, Hawthorne, Jones, Sparacio, and Woodall

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - April 15, 2024 - Don't miss the Baltimore Comic-Con's 25th Anniversary on September 20-22, 2024 at the Inner Harbor's Baltimore Convention Center. The Baltimore Comic-Con is thrilled to welcome comics guests Mark Buckingham, Sanford Greene, Mike Hawthorne, Joëlle Jones, Mark Sparacio, and Rich Woodall to our 25th Anniversary event! Get your tickets now at our website!


Mark Buckingham
Miracleman by Mark Buckingham

Mark Buckingham, who is best-known and most-celebrated for his work on the long-running Vertigo title Fables, began his career in 1990 working with Neil Gaiman on Miracleman from Eclipse Comics. Working on such titles as 2000 ADHellblazer, and Shade, the Changing Man, he became a mainstay at DC Comics after taking over art duties on Fableswith issue #6. His run on the popular imprint title has earned him four Eisner Awards, including Best New Series in 2003, Best Serialized Story in 2005 and 2006, and Best Artist/Penciler/Inker in 2007.

Sanford Greene
Bitter Root by Sanford Greene

Sanford Greene has worked professionally in the illustration and related industries for over 18 years. Working for mainline publishers such as Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and Image Comics. He helped reshaped the Marvel Comics characters Power Man and Iron Fist as well as illustration work for Black Panther and Luke Cage published by Marvel Comics. You can see his most recent work from the two-time Eisner and Ringo Award winning Bitter Root. An action/horror fantasy set during the Harlem Renaissance published by Image Comics, Bitter Root is slated to become a film produced by Ryan Coogler, the director of the acclaimed Black Panther, and directed by Oscar Award-winning Regina King. Sanford also has won the 2020 and 2021 Ringo Award for outstanding artist.

Mike Hawthorne
Deadpool by Mike Hawthorne

Mike Hawthorne has provided the artwork for various comics, including a record setting run on Deadpool as well as DaredevilSpider-ManHulkSuperman, and more. His work has been nominated for Harvey and Eisner Awards. Outside of comics, Mike has done storyboard and conceptual art for Epic Games, Marvel, Fox, Illumination, and Universal. Archaia/BOOM! Studios recently published his autobio-comic Happiness Will Follow.

Joëlle Jones
Lady Killer by Joëlle Jones

Joëlle Jones is an Eisner-nominated artist currently living and working in the Pacific Northwest.


Since attending PNCA in Portland, OR, Jones has contributed to a wide range of mainstream and indie projects, with credits at Marvel, DC, IDW, BOOM! Studios, Vertigo, Oni Press, The New York Times, and fashion designer Prada. Notable titles include her creator-owned series Lady Killer, as well as Wonder GirlBatmanCatwomanSupergirl: Being Super, and Helheim.


She is also a founding member of the creator-owned publisher DSTLRY, with several projects in the works there.

Mark Sparacio
Witch Hammer by Mark Sparacio

Successful illustrator, Mark Sparacio studied sequential art for three years under the legendary Will Eisner — recognized as the creator of the Graphic Novel — at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where he earned a B.F.A. in Illustration and Sequential Art.


While still in school, Sparacio received his first professional assignment to create a painting for the movie poster for the United Artist International film, The Draughtsman’s Contract. This opportunity resulted in a long run as a freelance illustrator in the advertising industry.


After working for both Marvel and DC Comics and creating covers for Comics Buyer's Guide and The Overstreet Price Guide, creating paintings for card sets for UpperDeck/DC Comics and for Topps’ Wacky Packages and Garbage Pail Kids, Sparacio is currently writing, drawing and painting covers for two American Mythology Productions' on-going comic book series, Bombshell and TommTomm and Witch Hammer, which released in August 2023. Sparacio will also soon be returning to his first creator-owned graphic novel series, Chelsea Dagger.


When he's not in his studio and needs a place to sleep, Sparacio lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with his wife ToniAnn.

Rich Woodall
Sgt. Werewolf by Rich Woodall

Rich Woodall is the former Co-Publisher of Black Caravan. He is also the creator or co-creator of The Bloody Ring of DraculaGods of BrutalityThe Electric BlackKyrra: Alien Jungle GirlJohnny Raygun, and Sgt. Werewolf! Woodall has also worked on covers for Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesThe Last RoninThe Powerpuff GirlsMasters of the UniverseCrossover, and Phantom Starkiller.


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