6 More Guests Added to Baltimore Comic-Con

Categories: News|Published On: May 12, 2025|Views: 71|

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Baltimore Comic-Con is returning to the Baltimore Convention Center on October 17-19, 2025. The show is building a large guest list of creators that now includes Eddy Barrows, Keith Champagne, Mike Hawthorne, Sarah Myer, Tom Nguyen, and Matt Wieringo.

Barrows is a DC exclusive artist who reached his 20th anniversary with the publisher in 2024. His art has appeared in some of DC’s best known titles like Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, Nightwing, Green Lantern, JSA, Freedom Fighters, Teen Titans, Black Adam, Martian Manhunter, and others.

Champagne is a writer, artist, and inker known for his work at DC on JSA, Green Lantern, and Superman. His creator owned titles include The Mighty with Peter J. Tomasi, The Switch: Electricia, Stranger Things, Neon Future, and Frank N. Stein: Private Eye.

Hawthorne provided art on a record setting run of Deadpool, as well as Daredevil, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Superman. In addition to comics, he has done storyboard and conceptual art for Epic Games, Marvel, Fox, Illumination, and Universal. Archaia/BOOM! Studios recently published his autobiographical comic Happiness Will Follow.

Myer is a comic artist, writer, and colorist best known for their graphic memoir Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story and for illustrating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures. They have created covers for Darkwing Duck and Justice Ducks, their own webcomic, Cheer Up, Michael!, and cover art on TMNT Usagi Yojimbo: WhereWhen.

Nguyen has been working in comics for nearly 30 years at DC and Marvel on titles like Batman, Green Lantern, JLA, Catwoman, and Superman: The Man of Steel. He co-created The Switch, and has done work for TV on Big Brother, Wipeout, and All That.

Wieringo works in advertising as a copywriter, art director, and designer for national ad agencies and has been a cover artist on Stargate Atlantis comics.

“It is such a pleasure for us to bring in guests from all corners of the globe and comics industry,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “From international guests to creators with their hands on some of the biggest intellectual properties out there, plus self-publishers creating their own assets, the Baltimore Comic-Con has it all! We know you’ll find something just for you.”

6 More Guests Added to Baltimore Comic-Con

Categories: News|Published On: May 12, 2025|Views: 71|

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Baltimore Comic-Con is returning to the Baltimore Convention Center on October 17-19, 2025. The show is building a large guest list of creators that now includes Eddy Barrows, Keith Champagne, Mike Hawthorne, Sarah Myer, Tom Nguyen, and Matt Wieringo.

Barrows is a DC exclusive artist who reached his 20th anniversary with the publisher in 2024. His art has appeared in some of DC’s best known titles like Detective Comics, Action Comics, Superman, Nightwing, Green Lantern, JSA, Freedom Fighters, Teen Titans, Black Adam, Martian Manhunter, and others.

Champagne is a writer, artist, and inker known for his work at DC on JSA, Green Lantern, and Superman. His creator owned titles include The Mighty with Peter J. Tomasi, The Switch: Electricia, Stranger Things, Neon Future, and Frank N. Stein: Private Eye.

Hawthorne provided art on a record setting run of Deadpool, as well as Daredevil, Spider-Man, Hulk, and Superman. In addition to comics, he has done storyboard and conceptual art for Epic Games, Marvel, Fox, Illumination, and Universal. Archaia/BOOM! Studios recently published his autobiographical comic Happiness Will Follow.

Myer is a comic artist, writer, and colorist best known for their graphic memoir Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story and for illustrating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures. They have created covers for Darkwing Duck and Justice Ducks, their own webcomic, Cheer Up, Michael!, and cover art on TMNT Usagi Yojimbo: WhereWhen.

Nguyen has been working in comics for nearly 30 years at DC and Marvel on titles like Batman, Green Lantern, JLA, Catwoman, and Superman: The Man of Steel. He co-created The Switch, and has done work for TV on Big Brother, Wipeout, and All That.

Wieringo works in advertising as a copywriter, art director, and designer for national ad agencies and has been a cover artist on Stargate Atlantis comics.

“It is such a pleasure for us to bring in guests from all corners of the globe and comics industry,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “From international guests to creators with their hands on some of the biggest intellectual properties out there, plus self-publishers creating their own assets, the Baltimore Comic-Con has it all! We know you’ll find something just for you.”