Baltimore Comic-Con Names 6 More Comic Guests

Categories: News|Published On: September 12, 2025|Views: 2367|

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Baltimore Comic-Con returns on October 17-19, 2025, and will once again welcome a huge guest list of comic creators. The latest additions to the show at the Baltimore Convention Center are Randy Green, Torunn Grønbekk, Andrew Robinson, Matt Slay, David F. Walker, and Lee Weeks.

Green started his art career in advertising agencies while also working at Dark Horse and Image. His first long run in comics came in Top Cow’s Witchblade, then Tomb Raider, his creator owned Dollz, then he worked on Emma Frost and New X-Men Academy X. In recent years, Green worked behind the scenes for Disney Parks, worked on books at Dark Horse and Aspen Comics, and Stopwatch, written by Beau Smith.

Grønbekk is a writer and portrait painter best known for work at Dynamite and Marvel on titles like Red Sonja, Thor, Punisher: War Journal, Valkyrie, and Venom. Her recent work has included Realm of X and Carnage.

Robinson has painted covers for Batman Detective, Hawkman, StarmanSuperman RebirthIron ManHydraStar WarsBlack Panther, and The JSA. He painted the graphic novel, The Fifth Beatle, and has contributed art to Batman Black and White, Gen 13Dusty Star, and Harley Quinn. He recently painted covers for Rick Remender’s Scumbag.

Slay made a name for himself painting variant covers for IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He paints for the sci-fi anthology series, Time Traveled Tales, and has generated production art for Marvel Premiere and Iron Man 3. He has provided covers for Six Gun Gorilla and Equilibrium, while also writing his book and cartoon series, 3 Story Dungeon.

Walker is a writer, filmmaker, and educator known for writing Big Jim and the White Boy and The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History. He co-created Bitter Root and wrote the YA novel, The Second Chance of Darius Logan.

Weeks is an artist and writer who had his breakthrough in the “Fall of the Kingpin” storyline in Daredevil. He is also known for Batman, Superman, and Hulk. He worked on the Batman vs. Elmer Fudd comic and recently worked on Superman: Home Again. He has also taught at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art.

“We’re bringing in such a wide variety of amazing talent,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “This year, fans will be able to interact with international superstars, industry veterans, award-winning writers and artists, and creators from all segments of the comics and graphic novel industry. Fans will have a great selection of idols to meet in 2025!”

Baltimore Comic-Con Names 6 More Comic Guests

Categories: News|Published On: September 12, 2025|Views: 2367|

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Baltimore Comic-Con returns on October 17-19, 2025, and will once again welcome a huge guest list of comic creators. The latest additions to the show at the Baltimore Convention Center are Randy Green, Torunn Grønbekk, Andrew Robinson, Matt Slay, David F. Walker, and Lee Weeks.

Green started his art career in advertising agencies while also working at Dark Horse and Image. His first long run in comics came in Top Cow’s Witchblade, then Tomb Raider, his creator owned Dollz, then he worked on Emma Frost and New X-Men Academy X. In recent years, Green worked behind the scenes for Disney Parks, worked on books at Dark Horse and Aspen Comics, and Stopwatch, written by Beau Smith.

Grønbekk is a writer and portrait painter best known for work at Dynamite and Marvel on titles like Red Sonja, Thor, Punisher: War Journal, Valkyrie, and Venom. Her recent work has included Realm of X and Carnage.

Robinson has painted covers for Batman Detective, Hawkman, StarmanSuperman RebirthIron ManHydraStar WarsBlack Panther, and The JSA. He painted the graphic novel, The Fifth Beatle, and has contributed art to Batman Black and White, Gen 13Dusty Star, and Harley Quinn. He recently painted covers for Rick Remender’s Scumbag.

Slay made a name for himself painting variant covers for IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He paints for the sci-fi anthology series, Time Traveled Tales, and has generated production art for Marvel Premiere and Iron Man 3. He has provided covers for Six Gun Gorilla and Equilibrium, while also writing his book and cartoon series, 3 Story Dungeon.

Walker is a writer, filmmaker, and educator known for writing Big Jim and the White Boy and The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History. He co-created Bitter Root and wrote the YA novel, The Second Chance of Darius Logan.

Weeks is an artist and writer who had his breakthrough in the “Fall of the Kingpin” storyline in Daredevil. He is also known for Batman, Superman, and Hulk. He worked on the Batman vs. Elmer Fudd comic and recently worked on Superman: Home Again. He has also taught at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art.

“We’re bringing in such a wide variety of amazing talent,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “This year, fans will be able to interact with international superstars, industry veterans, award-winning writers and artists, and creators from all segments of the comics and graphic novel industry. Fans will have a great selection of idols to meet in 2025!”