Hero Initiative Makes Changes to Board of Directors

Categories: News|Published On: January 23, 2020|Views: 66|

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Hero Initiative, the not for profit organization that raises money for comics industry pros in medical and financial need, has announced changes to its Board of Directors. 

Artists Megan Hutchison and Laura Martin and retailer Michael Savage have joined the Hero Initiative board. Former comic retailer Mike Malve and former MegaCon owner/operator Beth Widera have resigned their positions to focus on activities outside the comics field.

Hutchison is the artist of the YASLA-nominated An Aurora Grimeon Story: Will O’ the Wisp for Archaia Entertainment, and the co-creator and illustrator of Image’s Rockstars, as well as a cover artist for BOOM!, Archie and Valiant. She is currently the co-creator and illustrator on Image’s new series Flood with her husband, Donny Cates.

Martin’s award-winning color work can be seen in Star Wars, Wonder Woman, Black Panther, Astonishing X-Men, and Thor. Her current projects include Ragnarök from IDW Publishing and X-Men and Fantastic Four from Marvel.

Savage developed a love of art and comics which led him into study at the Ringling School of Art and Design. He and a partner operate Uncanny Heroes 1 & 2 in Central Florida, with both stores carrying a full and diverse line of books.

“The contributions Mike Malve and Beth Widera have made to Hero Initiative are incalculable,” said Hero board member Brian Pulido. ”In its infancy, Beth literally provided Hero a place to develop at MegaCon. Her insights and her ability to foster Hero are the bedrock we stand on today. Mike Malve’s contributions are no less important. His intuitive marketing insights, fun and gregarious manner are the template we follow.”

“Recognizing how the landscape of our business has changed and diversified for the better in recent years, we knew our board membership – and our industry – would be best served by input from new blood,” said Hero board member Mark Waid. “To that end, we couldn’t be happier to welcome both Megan and Laura Megan to the team. As for Michael, there is no better and more qualified candidate to represent the voice of the retail community, and we’re lucky to have him.”

Hero Initiative Makes Changes to Board of Directors

Categories: News|Published On: January 23, 2020|Views: 66|

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Hero Initiative, the not for profit organization that raises money for comics industry pros in medical and financial need, has announced changes to its Board of Directors. 

Artists Megan Hutchison and Laura Martin and retailer Michael Savage have joined the Hero Initiative board. Former comic retailer Mike Malve and former MegaCon owner/operator Beth Widera have resigned their positions to focus on activities outside the comics field.

Hutchison is the artist of the YASLA-nominated An Aurora Grimeon Story: Will O’ the Wisp for Archaia Entertainment, and the co-creator and illustrator of Image’s Rockstars, as well as a cover artist for BOOM!, Archie and Valiant. She is currently the co-creator and illustrator on Image’s new series Flood with her husband, Donny Cates.

Martin’s award-winning color work can be seen in Star Wars, Wonder Woman, Black Panther, Astonishing X-Men, and Thor. Her current projects include Ragnarök from IDW Publishing and X-Men and Fantastic Four from Marvel.

Savage developed a love of art and comics which led him into study at the Ringling School of Art and Design. He and a partner operate Uncanny Heroes 1 & 2 in Central Florida, with both stores carrying a full and diverse line of books.

“The contributions Mike Malve and Beth Widera have made to Hero Initiative are incalculable,” said Hero board member Brian Pulido. ”In its infancy, Beth literally provided Hero a place to develop at MegaCon. Her insights and her ability to foster Hero are the bedrock we stand on today. Mike Malve’s contributions are no less important. His intuitive marketing insights, fun and gregarious manner are the template we follow.”

“Recognizing how the landscape of our business has changed and diversified for the better in recent years, we knew our board membership – and our industry – would be best served by input from new blood,” said Hero board member Mark Waid. “To that end, we couldn’t be happier to welcome both Megan and Laura Megan to the team. As for Michael, there is no better and more qualified candidate to represent the voice of the retail community, and we’re lucky to have him.”