Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:31PM3 comments ›
Wed Jun 18, 2008 — by Rick Marshall
Heroes Con Roundup, Spurgeon-Style
That eye... it just keeps following me around...
As he often does with conventions of note, Tom Spurgeon of The Comics Reporter has posted a great, comprehensive roundup of information related to this weekend's Heroes Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Spurgeon is moderating what appears to be every single panel at the show... which should get more interesting as the weekend progresses. Will he end up confusing the "Religion & Philosophy" panel with the "Webcomics Roundup?" Witness the madness for yourself!
Oh, and Spurgeon gets extra "good guy" points for the creepy animated-eye promo image I've included here, as well as posting the press release he received from Jim Rugg that was addressed to The Beat.
Heroes Con is happening this weekend, June 20-22, in Charlotte, NC.
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Comments (3)
Van Jensen (9:44 PM on Wed Jun 18, 2008)
I'll be there. Anyone who wants to say "hi," please do. I'll be the tall skinny bald dude with glasses and a press badge.
Russ Rogers (11:26 PM on Wed Jun 18, 2008)
What? No "ComicMix" T-shirt?
Rick Marshall (11:36 PM on Wed Jun 18, 2008)
Well, I have yet to actually meet the mysterious Mr. Jensen in person, and since centuries of tradition dictate that the sacred handing-over of the ComicMix shirt (or "vestment," as I like to call it) be done in person, you'll have to keep an eye out for him the ol' fashioned way. And possibly use keen deduction skills, too.