
Comic Creators, X-Men Voice Actors Added to Baltimore Comic-Con
Baltimore Comic-Con is coming up soon on October 17-19, 2025, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The con is still announcing guests, including comic creators Joel Adams, Denys Cowan, Jae Lee, Carla Speed McNeil, Rod Reis, and Paul D. Storrie. They have also added X-Men: The Animated Series voice actors Alyson Court, Cal Dodd, Adrian Hough, and Lenore Zann.
Adams, the son of Neal Adams, worked on Continuity titles like Ms. Mystic and Bucky O’Hare, and worked on Blood Thirst at Alpha Productions. He provided character design for The Hulk animated series and did designs for King of the Hill. His art has appeared in licensed products for Nascar Racers, The Mask, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire.

Cowan is a comic and animation creator, and the co-founder of Milestone Media. He has worked on comics like Deathstroke, Black Lightning & Hong Kong Phoey, Blind Justice, Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers, The Question, Hardware, and Static. Cowan directed and produced the Static Shock animated series based on the Milestone character. He developed and produced the first season of The Boondocks animated series, and was Senior Vice President of Motown Animation and Filmworks. As Senior Vice President of Animation at BET, he developed and produced the Black Panther animated series.
Lee is a comic artist who became one of the youngest artist to work for a major publisher. He won an Eisner for The Inhumans, co-created The Sentry, and worked on Stephen King’s Dark Tower and Batman/Superman. His work has also appeared in Fantastic Four: 1234, Transformers/G.I. Joe, The Gunslinger Born, and Before Watchmen.

McNeil is the author and artist of Finder, and has worked on projects like Queen & Country: Operation: Stormfront, and adapted Pendragon: The Merchant of Death. Her work is featured in Frank Ironwine, Bad Houses, My Little Pony, Legends of Red Sonja, and The Sleep of Reason.
Reis has been coloring comics since the late 1990s on titles like Aquaman and Justice League. In 2015, he introduced his creator owned C.O.W.L. and Hadrian’s Wall. He has also provided art for Doctor Strange, Winter Soldier, and New Mutants.
Storrie has been writing comics since the late ‘90s, beginning with Robyn of Sherwood. He has worked with Moonstone Books, DC, Marvel, IDW, and Lerner Books. Recently, he wrote Stanley’s Ghost, and the DC animated miniseries Gotham Girls.
“It is such great fun to bring these amazing talents to the world,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “We haven’t seen some of these folks in a while, and others are show regulars. They each bring their own unique spin on what is so great about comics, and we know attendees can’t wait to see them this year in Baltimore!”
The voice actors from X-Men: The Animated Series provided the voices for Jubilee (Court), Wolverine (Dodd), Nightcrawler (Hough), and Rogue (Zann).
“The original X-Men: The Animated Series was such a huge draw in bringing people back to comics that had grown up reading the X-Men,” Nathan said. “Now, with X-Men ’97 on Disney+ continuing the series, that resurgence continues. We were thrilled to have the opportunity present itself to have four of the main voice actors from the series join us this year, and we know fans of the series (as well as fans of the actors’ other works!) are going to be excited to meet them.”

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Comic Creators, X-Men Voice Actors Added to Baltimore Comic-Con
Baltimore Comic-Con is coming up soon on October 17-19, 2025, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The con is still announcing guests, including comic creators Joel Adams, Denys Cowan, Jae Lee, Carla Speed McNeil, Rod Reis, and Paul D. Storrie. They have also added X-Men: The Animated Series voice actors Alyson Court, Cal Dodd, Adrian Hough, and Lenore Zann.
Adams, the son of Neal Adams, worked on Continuity titles like Ms. Mystic and Bucky O’Hare, and worked on Blood Thirst at Alpha Productions. He provided character design for The Hulk animated series and did designs for King of the Hill. His art has appeared in licensed products for Nascar Racers, The Mask, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire.

Cowan is a comic and animation creator, and the co-founder of Milestone Media. He has worked on comics like Deathstroke, Black Lightning & Hong Kong Phoey, Blind Justice, Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers, The Question, Hardware, and Static. Cowan directed and produced the Static Shock animated series based on the Milestone character. He developed and produced the first season of The Boondocks animated series, and was Senior Vice President of Motown Animation and Filmworks. As Senior Vice President of Animation at BET, he developed and produced the Black Panther animated series.
Lee is a comic artist who became one of the youngest artist to work for a major publisher. He won an Eisner for The Inhumans, co-created The Sentry, and worked on Stephen King’s Dark Tower and Batman/Superman. His work has also appeared in Fantastic Four: 1234, Transformers/G.I. Joe, The Gunslinger Born, and Before Watchmen.

McNeil is the author and artist of Finder, and has worked on projects like Queen & Country: Operation: Stormfront, and adapted Pendragon: The Merchant of Death. Her work is featured in Frank Ironwine, Bad Houses, My Little Pony, Legends of Red Sonja, and The Sleep of Reason.
Reis has been coloring comics since the late 1990s on titles like Aquaman and Justice League. In 2015, he introduced his creator owned C.O.W.L. and Hadrian’s Wall. He has also provided art for Doctor Strange, Winter Soldier, and New Mutants.
Storrie has been writing comics since the late ‘90s, beginning with Robyn of Sherwood. He has worked with Moonstone Books, DC, Marvel, IDW, and Lerner Books. Recently, he wrote Stanley’s Ghost, and the DC animated miniseries Gotham Girls.
“It is such great fun to bring these amazing talents to the world,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “We haven’t seen some of these folks in a while, and others are show regulars. They each bring their own unique spin on what is so great about comics, and we know attendees can’t wait to see them this year in Baltimore!”
The voice actors from X-Men: The Animated Series provided the voices for Jubilee (Court), Wolverine (Dodd), Nightcrawler (Hough), and Rogue (Zann).
“The original X-Men: The Animated Series was such a huge draw in bringing people back to comics that had grown up reading the X-Men,” Nathan said. “Now, with X-Men ’97 on Disney+ continuing the series, that resurgence continues. We were thrilled to have the opportunity present itself to have four of the main voice actors from the series join us this year, and we know fans of the series (as well as fans of the actors’ other works!) are going to be excited to meet them.”








