
Baltimore Comic-Con Adds Russ Braun, Ron Marz to Guest List
Baltimore Comic-Con will return to the Baltimore Convention Center on September 25-27, 2026. The latest round of guests set to appear at the show are Russ Braun, Richard Case, Ron Marz, Dan Parsons, Erica Schultz, and John Workman.
Braun has been drawing comics for over 30 years with work in Batman, Swamp Thing, Son of Satan, and Where Monsters Dwell. He is best known for working with Garth Ennis on their creator-owned Jimmy’s Bastards, The Night Witches, Sixpack, Dogwelder, and The Boys.

Case has been drawing comics for more than three decades, including his run on Doom Patrol with writer Grant Morrison. He illustrated Sandman, Preacher, Shade the Changing Man, Hunter: Age of Magic, Doctor Strange, Sensational Spider-Man, and Batman ’66. He is currently a lead concept artist for Ubisoft/Red Storm Entertainment.
Marz had a lengthy run writing Silver Surfer, plus stints on Green Lantern (where he co-created Kyle Rayner), Star Wars, and Conan. He wrote crossovers like Green Lantern-Silver Surfer, Batman-Aliens, and Green Lantern-Aliens, and he was the senior writer for CrossGen Comics, writing Mystic, Scion, Sojourn, and The Path. He had popular runs in Witchblade, Magdalena, Artifacts, and Cyber Force, plus his creator-owned series Dragon Prince and Samurai: Heaven and Earth. Outside of comics, Marz has written for video games such as Skylanders, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Diablo.

Parsons started by self-publishing his comic Harpy in the mid-1990s, which led to penciling and inking Razor and Battlestar Galactica. He went on to release his creator-owned series Savage Planet, he was an inker at Dark Horse on Star Wars titles including Clone Wars, Legacy, and the ongoing flagship title. He inked Nightwing, Ghost, and King Kong, did pencil drawings for Game of Thrones, and he is currently doing cover art for American Mythology.
Schultz is currently writing Rogue at Marvel and Spawn: Rat City at Image Comics. She is best known for her work on Daredevil and Laura Kinney: Wolverine, and her creator-owned books like The Deadliest Bouquet.

Workman has been an editor, writer, art director, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, production director, and book designer for various companies. He co-created Wild Things and both wrote and drew the comics series Sindy, Fallen Angels, and Roma. In 1991, he reflected on model Bettie Page in Betty Being Bad (Eros), and later produced the hardbounds Heavy Metal: 25 Years of Classic Covers and Innocent Images: The Sexy Fantasy Females of Viper and Kiss, as well as The Adventures of Roma.
“People come from near and far to meet guests at the Baltimore Comic-Con,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “We feature some of comics’ greatest creators, and of every discipline in the comics creation process. Our guest announcement this week presents just a small cross-section of what you can expect at our 2026 event – you won’t want to miss it!”
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Baltimore Comic-Con Adds Russ Braun, Ron Marz to Guest List
Baltimore Comic-Con will return to the Baltimore Convention Center on September 25-27, 2026. The latest round of guests set to appear at the show are Russ Braun, Richard Case, Ron Marz, Dan Parsons, Erica Schultz, and John Workman.
Braun has been drawing comics for over 30 years with work in Batman, Swamp Thing, Son of Satan, and Where Monsters Dwell. He is best known for working with Garth Ennis on their creator-owned Jimmy’s Bastards, The Night Witches, Sixpack, Dogwelder, and The Boys.

Case has been drawing comics for more than three decades, including his run on Doom Patrol with writer Grant Morrison. He illustrated Sandman, Preacher, Shade the Changing Man, Hunter: Age of Magic, Doctor Strange, Sensational Spider-Man, and Batman ’66. He is currently a lead concept artist for Ubisoft/Red Storm Entertainment.
Marz had a lengthy run writing Silver Surfer, plus stints on Green Lantern (where he co-created Kyle Rayner), Star Wars, and Conan. He wrote crossovers like Green Lantern-Silver Surfer, Batman-Aliens, and Green Lantern-Aliens, and he was the senior writer for CrossGen Comics, writing Mystic, Scion, Sojourn, and The Path. He had popular runs in Witchblade, Magdalena, Artifacts, and Cyber Force, plus his creator-owned series Dragon Prince and Samurai: Heaven and Earth. Outside of comics, Marz has written for video games such as Skylanders, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Diablo.

Parsons started by self-publishing his comic Harpy in the mid-1990s, which led to penciling and inking Razor and Battlestar Galactica. He went on to release his creator-owned series Savage Planet, he was an inker at Dark Horse on Star Wars titles including Clone Wars, Legacy, and the ongoing flagship title. He inked Nightwing, Ghost, and King Kong, did pencil drawings for Game of Thrones, and he is currently doing cover art for American Mythology.
Schultz is currently writing Rogue at Marvel and Spawn: Rat City at Image Comics. She is best known for her work on Daredevil and Laura Kinney: Wolverine, and her creator-owned books like The Deadliest Bouquet.

Workman has been an editor, writer, art director, penciler, inker, colorist, letterer, production director, and book designer for various companies. He co-created Wild Things and both wrote and drew the comics series Sindy, Fallen Angels, and Roma. In 1991, he reflected on model Bettie Page in Betty Being Bad (Eros), and later produced the hardbounds Heavy Metal: 25 Years of Classic Covers and Innocent Images: The Sexy Fantasy Females of Viper and Kiss, as well as The Adventures of Roma.
“People come from near and far to meet guests at the Baltimore Comic-Con,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “We feature some of comics’ greatest creators, and of every discipline in the comics creation process. Our guest announcement this week presents just a small cross-section of what you can expect at our 2026 event – you won’t want to miss it!”







