Fan Expo Canada expands in 2011: days, hours, exhibition space

As many of you know, since 2007 I have worked in the capacity of Canadian Guest Coordinator and Comics Programming Coordinator for Fan Expo Canada — Canada’s largest comic book event, with over 65,000 attendees in 2010. It is a huge hub event for the region, as comics publishers, retailers, dealers, creators and fans all… Read More Fan Expo Canada expands in 2011: days, hours, exhibition space

2 links from Pop!: Rivoche’s Star Trek Portfolio and an interview with Peter DeCourcy

Jeffery Klaehn checks in with two new articles that he produced for his Pop! website. The first is a very cool set of Star Trek images by Paul Rivoche (Justice League Unlimited, Mister X, The Spirit) and the second is an interview with Peter DeCourcy, the manager of Barrie’s Blue Beetle Comics and the Editor-in-Chief… Read More 2 links from Pop!: Rivoche’s Star Trek Portfolio and an interview with Peter DeCourcy

Newsarama selects Stuart Immonen as “a creator to watch in 2011”

From Newsarama’s 11 to watch in ’11 – the Creators: Stuart Immonen In many comics circles, Stuart Immonen is known as the comic artist’s artist. With his work most recently on the Marvel series New Avengers, he’s shown an ability to balance the realistic and action-packed super-heroics that the House of Ideas is known for… Read More Newsarama selects Stuart Immonen as “a creator to watch in 2011”

D+Q: The specifics on Chester Brown’s Paying For It

PAYING FOR IT: A CONTEMPORARY DEFENSE OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST PROFESSION by Chester Brown Chester Brown has never shied away from tackling controversial subjects in his work. In his 1992 book, THE PLAYBOY, he explored his personal history with pornography. His bestselling 2003 graphic novel, LOUIS RIEL, was a biographical examination of an extreme political… Read More D+Q: The specifics on Chester Brown’s Paying For It