Media, Comic Guests Headline in Pittsburgh
Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Mark Lutz (Angel), Jason Carter
(Babylon 5) and other genre media guests will be the featured media
guests at the twelfth annual Pittsburgh Comicon, April 22-24, 2005.
Based at the Pittsburgh Expomart in Monroeville, Pennsylvania will also
spotlight a full array of comic book guests to this year’s show, including
George Pérez (JLA/Avengers), Jimmy Palmiotti (Hawkman), Joe
Linsner (Dawn), Terry Moore (Strangers In Paradise), Mark Texeira,
Billy Tucci (Shi), David Mack (Kabuki), Howard Porter
(Flash), Ron Frenz (Spidergirl), Scott McDaniel
(Nightwing), Ron Garney (Captain America) and Marvel Silver Age
and Bronze Age legend Sal Buscema.
Gemstone Publishing will also be in
attendance, as well many other publishers, dealers and creators. The convention
also hosts a number of gaming tournaments, a 24-hour movie and anime room, and a
huge main area filled with a wide array of back-issue dealers, publishers, and
creators.
Superman movie cast members Margot Kidder (Lois Lane)
and Jack O’Holloran (Non) will be signing autographs all three days and also
will be talking about what it was like to work together in Superman II
during a panel which is scheduled for Friday at 3:00 PM.
There will be a
midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show to benefit the Comic Book
Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) on Saturday, April 23. The admission will be $5.00.
Each of the show’s three days will feature CBLDF Quick Sketch sessions in which
attendees have the chance to win a piece of original art for a $1.00 donation.
The show reportedly raised over $6,000 for the CBLDF last year.
The
convention’s annual Make-A-Wish Foundation Art Auction will be Saturday April 23
at 7:00 PM. Some of the items are a painting of 15 characters by Mark Texeira
(the con’s program book cover), the cover art of Strangers in Paradise
#74 by Terry Moore, a New Teen Titans piece by George Perez, and many other
items. The con reported that last year’s auction raised $26,000 for
Make-A-Wish.
For more information visit www.pittsburghcomicon.com.
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Media, Comic Guests Headline in Pittsburgh
Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Mark Lutz (Angel), Jason Carter
(Babylon 5) and other genre media guests will be the featured media
guests at the twelfth annual Pittsburgh Comicon, April 22-24, 2005.
Based at the Pittsburgh Expomart in Monroeville, Pennsylvania will also
spotlight a full array of comic book guests to this year’s show, including
George Pérez (JLA/Avengers), Jimmy Palmiotti (Hawkman), Joe
Linsner (Dawn), Terry Moore (Strangers In Paradise), Mark Texeira,
Billy Tucci (Shi), David Mack (Kabuki), Howard Porter
(Flash), Ron Frenz (Spidergirl), Scott McDaniel
(Nightwing), Ron Garney (Captain America) and Marvel Silver Age
and Bronze Age legend Sal Buscema.
Gemstone Publishing will also be in
attendance, as well many other publishers, dealers and creators. The convention
also hosts a number of gaming tournaments, a 24-hour movie and anime room, and a
huge main area filled with a wide array of back-issue dealers, publishers, and
creators.
Superman movie cast members Margot Kidder (Lois Lane)
and Jack O’Holloran (Non) will be signing autographs all three days and also
will be talking about what it was like to work together in Superman II
during a panel which is scheduled for Friday at 3:00 PM.
There will be a
midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show to benefit the Comic Book
Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) on Saturday, April 23. The admission will be $5.00.
Each of the show’s three days will feature CBLDF Quick Sketch sessions in which
attendees have the chance to win a piece of original art for a $1.00 donation.
The show reportedly raised over $6,000 for the CBLDF last year.
The
convention’s annual Make-A-Wish Foundation Art Auction will be Saturday April 23
at 7:00 PM. Some of the items are a painting of 15 characters by Mark Texeira
(the con’s program book cover), the cover art of Strangers in Paradise
#74 by Terry Moore, a New Teen Titans piece by George Perez, and many other
items. The con reported that last year’s auction raised $26,000 for
Make-A-Wish.
For more information visit www.pittsburghcomicon.com.






