the 2012 Con Book as a PDF
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the 2012 Con Book as a PDF
Internet + Convention = • September 21 – 23, 2012 • Rockville, MD Convention Map Table of Contents Words from the Con Chair 1 Autographs24 Rules and Regulations 2 Artists’Alley and Vendors 35 Guest Biographies 5 Area Guide 44 Con Staff 18 Our Sponsors 46 Panel Listings 19 Thank You! 48 Words from the Con Chair When we started Intervention, we knew it wouldn’t be easy. Not having a big company backing a grassroots event like this is more than difficult. Many thought we wouldn’t be able to do it at all. What good can a group of geeks do, right? A lot, actually. In the past two years I’ve watched as we’ve slowly but surely grown every year regardless of the seemingly endless wall of challenges we’ve had to face. Against all odds we’ve expanded and even managed to give to charity. To hell with the odds. I want to make sure that you know how much we appreciate your support and patronage. It’s not a marketing line. It’s not a canned phrase. Nothing is more real than that sentiment. This is a small, family-owned business run by volunteers who really believe in doing this for the right reasons. None of this would happen without you. You attending and bringing your friends is how we can afford to fund more charitable and fun efforts in the future. We do our best to meet as many of you as possible. Why? Because you are awesome. We made the event we wanted to go to and would attract the people that are fun to be around. It also helps us figure out what to do differently for next year and how to help the community better. We know some things, but we don’t know everything. This con is for you. That’s why we have the “We are the Intervention” panel on Saturday and the “So, How’d We Do?” panel on Sunday. Go to them. Meet us. Tell us what you think. Laugh at the sleep-deprived people. Become a part of the growth of our con. You requested more video content last year. We added that and invited indie actors to come and speak. You wanted more video gaming, so we expanded our video gaming room and added a Retro Arcade with actual arcade cabinets. When you ask for things, we do them. We want this to be your favorite event of the year. As we grow, our ability to add more things will grow too. Those “Enabler Levels” are real. Those donations actually help us make this happen. We just feel that it’s the right thing to give you cute rewards for contributing, like our Saturday night VIP party. We could not do this without you. Someone asked me why I’m always on the con floor since I’m the boss. The reason why is because I freakin’ care. I have no problems jumping in and doing whatever needs to be done to make sure you have an awesome weekend. If you need to reach me anytime, you can follow me on Twitter @Onezumi. Follow @InterventionCon on Twitter for breaking news updates, schedule changes, and geeky fun. On behalf of the entire Intervention family – welcome! <3 Oni 1 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Please do not damage the convention space. We like the hotel and the hotel likes us; we want to keep it that way. This includes painting or sketching on walls (except for the function rooms that have dry-erase walls), slamming doors, etc. Please do not hang any flyers on any wall or other surface of the hotel or convention space; we will have a specialized area for hanging/placing flyers. 2. Please wear your attendee badges at all times. There will be badge checkers throughout the convention space and you will be asked to return with your badge if you do not have it on you in order to access convention areas. 3. Intervention and the hotel are not respon- sible for missing items. Any bag(s) or other items left unattended around the convention space will likely be picked up by either an Intervention staffer or another attendee and be taken to Lost and Found in Intervention Operations (the Montrose room) or to the hotel; please check with both places to locate your item. The item may be turned over to the police if deemed necessary. 4. Please step off the main path to take photos. If someone asks you for a photo, please make sure you step out of the way of traffic, entrances, stairs, and escalators so that everyone else can still get by and no one gets trampled. 5. Please remember that, in your hotel room, there are other rooms next to you. If you and several of your friends are talking, your neighbor can likely hear you. If your neighbor, an Intervention staffer, or someone from Hotel staff comes to your room to ask you to quiet down, please be considerate and reduce the noise to a dull roar or perhaps find someplace else to talk. 2 ONCE I THOUGHT ABOUT A PAIR OF AARDVARK PANTS. 6. The legal drinking age in Maryland is 21. Do not drink alcohol at Intervention if you are younger than 21. If you are of legal age to drink, do not carry open alcohol throughout the convention space. Keep it to the bar, other appropriate areas where alcohol is being sold by the hotel, or your hotel room. 7. Please don’t run, play tag, or throw things inside the convention space. Please also don’t carry a radio, iPod or other device that is playing music at a loud volume (only you should be able to hear it). Please use basic common sense. Over 18 Events: Some events at Intervention are intended for an adult audience; you will need to present your legal ID at the door, showing that you are 18 or older, in order to attend these events. The following IDs will be accepted: US or International passport, permanent resident card, driver’s license, government-issued ID card with date of birth (federal, state, or local), military ID. Harassment Policy Intervention is dedicated to providing a harassment-free convention experience for everyone regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, choice of CMS platform, or operating system. We do not tolerate harassment of convention participants in any form. Convention participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the convention without a refund at the discretion of the convention organizers. Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the convention organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the convention with no refund. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of convention staff immediately. Convention staff can be identified by their special Intervention staff badges. Convention staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the convention. We value your attendance. We expect participants to follow these rules at all convention venues and convention-related social events. Note on sexual imagery and speech at Intervention events: Intervention may schedule events that are considered “adult” in nature which will be clearly marked as such in all convention materials and schedules. In these cases, the participants will be limited to adults over the age of 18 and will specifically require the display of photo ID to attend. The use of sexual imagery and speech within events will always be used in the context of art creation, or the discussion of artistic issues. Intervention does not believe in the censorship of sexual imagery or speech, but are committed to balancing the concerns of artists and artistic output with the issues of harassment. Participants or exhibitors displaying illegal examples of sexual imagery or using sexual speech with the purpose of harassment or degradation may be sanctioned or expelled from the convention without a refund at the discretion of the convention organizers. When choosing to attend 18+ events please use your best judgment to determine if the content or performance is within your comfort zone. Costume Prop Guidelines To ensure the general safety of Intervention’s attendees, we can’t allow people to carry the following types of weapons or props: Live steel of any kind including knives, swords, axes, martial arts equipment, or any other type of bladed weapon. Any weapon/prop that could currently or in the past shoot a projectile (includes water, aerosols/sprays, Airsoft guns, toy bows, etc.). Anything generally awkward to carry, or that can’t be controlled by the person carrying (i.e., it is so heavy that you are consistently dropping it in the hallway, or cannot keep it from swinging into other attendees). Intervention staff will be the final determinant as to whether something is too awkward or too dangerous to be carried around the convention. Any item that is deemed to be too awk- ward or dangerous to carry must either be taken to the attendee’s hotel room, car, or checked with the hotel bag check, or otherwise removed from the active areas of the convention. Convention Badges Convention badges ensure your access to all convention events and must be worn where visible at all times while in convention space. Your legal name will be written on the back of your badge; you can put whatever you want on the front. You must have your badge with you to get into any convention event. If you find a convention badge, please turn it into Security; you likely will make a fellow congoer very happy. The Chairs or any Vice Chair of Intervention reserve the right to revoke the badge of any attendee not following or ignoring these rules and guidelines and to request that person leave the convention without a refund. Badge Replacement Policy In the event you lose your badge, please check with both with Intervention’s Lost and Found as well as the hotel’s version. If neither location has your badge, you may purchase a new badge at Registration for a reduced price with proof of registration. If you pre-registered, please show your photo ID to the Registration staff and they will locate your registration in our pre-registration list. If you registered at the convention, please bring your receipt as well as your photo ID as proof of registration. Replacement for single day badge: $10 Replacement for full weekend badge: $20 3 Refund Policy Generally, no refunds will be issued for atdoor registrations purchased at the convention. Exceptions may be made on the sole discretion of either the Convention Chairs or Treasurer. Refund requests must be made during the convention. These personnel may be located by going to the Information Booth and asking that one of them be contacted via the convention radio. Lost and Found We know that sometimes, no matter how hard we try, things get left behind; at Intervention, we’re lucky enough to have wonderful people (you!) that routinely find these things and want to do everything possible to reunite these lost items with their rightful owners. The lost and found department will be available at Intervention Security for people to drop off and pick up lost items so if you’re missing something, come check with us. Please don’t forget to check with the hotel, too, just in case. Please bear in mind that Intervention and the hotel are not responsible for missing items. Any item that is deemed potentially unsafe GEEK OUT WITH GEEKGIRLCON! We are a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the contribution of women in all aspects of geek culture. Connect with our online geek community through social media or meet other geeks at events and our annual convention! — gaming — cosplay — science fiction — anime & manga — fantasy — crafting — science — year round events — tech ...and much more! geekgirlcon.com | [email protected] twitter: @geekgirlcon | facebook.com/geekgirlcon 4 I don’t believe in elitism. I believe in realism. And chainsaws. may be turned over to the police. If you lose an item at Intervention or have a found item you’d like to help return to its owner and you don’t find it/have a chance to drop it off before the convention ends, please contact Security with the subject line “Lost and Found.” If we have your lost item, we will happily make arrangements to return it to you. Notice Regarding Audio/Video Recording at Intervention 2012 You will be entering an area where photography, video and audio recording may occur. By entering the event premises and/or your participation in this event you are consenting to the use of your photograph, likeness or video or audio recording in whole or in part without restriction or limitation for any educational, promotional, any purpose for distribution in online and printed publications or any public in other media. You release the event sponsor, its officers, employees, contractors and each and all persons involved from any liability connected with the taking, recording, digitizing or publication of interviews, photographs, computer images, video and/or sound recordings. By entering the event premises, you waive all rights you may have to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with any exhibition, streaming, web casting, television or other publication of these materials regardless of the purpose or sponsoring of such exhibiting, broadcasting, web casting or other publication irrespective of whether a fee for admission or sponsorship is charged. You also waive any right to inspect or approve any photo, video, or audio recording taken by the event host or the person or entity designated to do so by the event host. You have been fully informed of your consent, waiver of liability and release before entering the event. Intervention’s harassment policy is based on several other policies, including the Ohio LinuxFest anti-harassment policy, written by Esther Filderman and Beth Lynn Eicher, and the Con Anti-Harassment Project. Mary Gardiner, Valerie Aurora, Sarah Smith, and Donna Benjamin generalized the policies and added supporting material. Many members of LinuxChix, Geek Feminism and other groups contributed to this work. GUEST BIOGRAPHIES Pete Abrams • Sluggy Freelance http://www.sluggy.com/ Pete Abrams is the creator of the highly addictive niftiness that is Sluggy Freelance, a remarkably twisted daily online comic strip that has been appearing at www.sluggy.com since August 25, 1997. Starting the comic strip as a creative outlet, his world with the switchblade-wielding rabbit quickly expanded into uncharted territory and grew into over a decade of alien vampire missile-launching fun. Since its Satan-spamming beginnings, Sluggy Freelance has attracted a devoted global following and is one of the most popular and well-known comics on the web. Pete holds the honor of being twice-invited as a speaker at Harvard conventions as well as at a Vassar convention, making him all ivyleague-ish. Pete has gained recognition not only online, but through such high profile appearances as the original comics included in NY Times bestselling author John Ringo’s Hell’s Faire, and as part of the New York’s Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art webcomics exhibition in Fall, 2007, as well as appearances on NPR’s Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen. Pete is reputed to be the first person to ever make a living by drawing a webcomic. year at cons & events on the East Coast. The group is primary made up of three dancers: Ayla, the head choreographer, who also runs the blog & co-runs the podcast Geek Belly Dance and their YouTube account; Merika, the costumer, who runs their Etsy site under “Antipode Antics”; and Termariel, the scriptwriter that founded the group “The LARPettes”. Fusing the theatrics of acting with a mix of cosplay, pop culture and off-beat humor, Antipode brings the audience not just dance, but full geek entertainment. For more information about their shows, check out their Facebook page and please like them. H.A. “Chezhnian” Kennedy and Eren Fitzgerald • Tamuran http://tamurancomic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Antipode/144889438907660 H.A. “Chezhnian” Kennedy and Eren Fitzgerald are the respective creator/writer and artist/cowriter of Tamuran, a manga-style epic fantasy webcomic. Tamuran is a story about a young royal heir suddenly turned king-in-exile and his unlikely protectors, and their quest to save their kingdom from the country of powerful, grudgebearing sorcerers that have taken it over. The story has been under the pen since 2008, and the webcomic has been ongoing since 2010. The enticing dance group, Antipode, has combined their love of otaku/nerd culture with their love of belly dancing to create a unique form of dance known as Theatrical Belly Dance. Antipode performs throughout the Chezhnian has been world-building the setting in which Tamuran takes place for over 12 years, and she does the main writing for the comic and also contributes design work. Writing music is one of Chezhnian’s passions, and Currently, Pete lives in New Jersey (and doesn’t even mind it) with his wife, Rachel, and two daughters, Leah and Sarah. Antipode 5 an original score soundtrack inspired by the comic is currently in progress. Eren has been drawing webcomics since 2005, when he started working on Shades of Veil [http://shadesofveil.net] as an homage to his college roommates’ Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Now he is focusing his comicking mainly on co-writing and illustrating Tamuran. Eren recently spent a year and a half teaching English in elementary and junior high schools in Japan, where his drawing skills and love of manga ended up being just as useful as his Japanese language degree. Rob Balder Erfworld / The FuMP / Partially Clips http://www.erfworld.com Rob Balder is the author of the webcomic Erfworld, a twiceweekly fantasy story about an obsessive strategy game who is summoned into a game-like world. Other projects Rob has created include the comic strip PartiallyClips, the Funny Music Project (the FuMP), the Sluggy Freelance card game, Get Nifty, and the Logan Whitehurst Memorial Awards for Excellence in Comedy Music. Christopher Baldwin Spacetrawler, Little Dee http://spacetrawler.com/ Christopher Baldwin is a cartoonist, currently producing the science fiction webcomic Spacetrawler as well being a regular contributor to MAD Magazine. He began doing webcomics with his Bruno starting in 1996 which ran daily for 11 years, and Little Dee in 2004, which ran 6. He has been written up in the Washington Post, The Telegraph, CNN Online, io9.com, and many others. He had a Hollywood option contract for Bruno with director Jeremiah 6 Chechik, and was represented by United Syndicate for Little Dee. He’s a New Englander at heart, having grown up in Massachusetts, and currently resides in Seattle, WA with his girlfriend and four cats. Blue • Hello The Future http://www.hello-the-future.net/ Nicole and her oneperson band Hello, The Future! sings stories about the intersection of fandom and reality. This is her THIRD YEAR at Intervention! She has also performed at MAGFest, the JoCo Cruise Crazy piano bar, Dragon*Con, Philcon, Lunacon, and and a bunch of other places with “con” at the end of them. She’ll sing about why dinosaurs have feelings, why Wash is the best character on Firefly, and how we didn’t have to stop drawing those giant robots. Get ready to rock. Matt Blum Wired.com GeekDad Blog http://www.wired.com/geekdad/ Matt Blum is the Managing Editor of the GeekDad blog on Wired.com, and has been writing for the blog since the spring of 2007. He lives in northern Virginia with his wife and two kids, all of whom are also geeks, and two cats — who probably aren’t geeks but one of whose names is “Gandalf,” so that should count for something. In his day job, Matt is a software engineer, and his geeky interests include (but are not limited to) science fiction, the Muppets, LEGO, board games, video games, and bacon. Jennie Breeden • The Devil’s Panties http://thedevilspanties.com/ Jennie Breeden is the creator of the autobiographical webcomic, The Devil’s Panties. Ms. Breeden has been posting her daily webcomic There are a few things I’m srs bznzz about. Dancing bunnies are one of them. since 2001, over 3,000 comic strips online and five graphic novels that are in comic shops and book stores around the world. She documents her adventures at conventions and in life. Really, who hasn’t gone clubbing with pirates in Canada, hunted dinosaurs in Virginia, and stalked zombies in an abandoned mall in Burlington? She’s still keeping an eye out for those pesky ninjas who periodically steal her Sharpies. She lives with her boyfriend in Atlanta, Georgia, where they eat a disproportionate amount of popcorn. T. Campbell and Phil Kahn Guilded Age http://guildedage.net/ An ex-stage actor and failed Internet shut-in, T. Campbell has written eighteen gazintillion pages of comics, including Guilded Age, Penny and Aggie (http://pennyandaggie.com/), Fans, Cool Cat Studio, Divalicious, Search Engine Funnies, Rip and Teri, and just a little Avengers. He spends his “spare time” designing crosswords, drafting health care bills and seeking the Anti-Life Equation. A long-time Professional Neckbeard, Phil Kahn has spent a few years writing for various webcomic, webcomic criticism, and webcomic enthusiast sites and now is trying to take his accumulated knowledge and put it all to good use on Guilded Age. While building a daytime career as an A/V technician and an IT support specialist, he also spends a great deal of time practicing silly voices/faces in front of a mirror for the inevitable day where the only thing that can save the whole of humanity from certain doom is his impression of Henchman #24. Out of the three creators, he has spent the most time playing MMORPGs and is totally that Gnome Warlock who just won’t DIE ALREADY. He has also recently risen to the challenge to become a Super Art Fighter as Phil “The Commando” Kahn, and is destined to become the Super Art Fight Champion of the Universe. Christiann • Sticky Comics http://www.stickycomics.com/ Christiann MacAuley is the creator of the humor webcomic, Sticky Comics. A former zine-ster, Christiann creates her cute but irreverent comics with actual paper and ink for bonus indie cred. Christiann’s work has been seen around the internet on esteemed venues like Gizmodo, Groklaw, and Daring Fireball. This year she has shown her work at DC area art shows and is publishing a collection of her cartoons, tentatively titled The Sticky Comics Picture Book. Christiann lives in Arlington, Virginia. Cinematic For The People Cinematic For The People (CFTP for short) is a live-action bad movie riffing experience, with an emphasis on the Live and a lesser one on the Action. While a “movie” (and we use that term loosely here, folks) plays on the big screen, our panel of “celebrity” (also used loosely) riffers will do their best to rip the movie a few new sprocket holes. CFTP aims to be a full-feature experience, akin to watching an episode of MST3K live (with a generous touch of Rocky Horror thrown in) – complete with host segments, silly outfits, and a cameo appearance by our own suspiciously Servo-esque “Mr. Hal Sirveaux” at some point during the event. There will also be prizes, audience participation, and may even be a singalong at some point. 7 Danielle Corsetto Girls With Slingshots http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/ Danielle Corsetto created her first comic strip when she was eight years old, starting with a blatant ripoff of Garfield called Fat Cat. She started writing Hazelnuts in high school, the precursor to Girls With Slingshots (unbeknownst to her at the time), and ran a comic about super-slacker college kids called Ramblers in the student paper at Shepherd College (as well as popimage.com). In October of 2004, she began Girls With Slingshots; a couple of years later, she was doing the strip full-time. It’s now updated five times a week at some god-awful hour. In addition to GWS, Danielle wrote and drew The New Adventures of Bat Boy for the Weekly World News, taking the reins from Bat Boy’s kind & talented former creator Peter Bagge. Danielle lives in Shepherdstown, West Virginia in a 230-year-old house with her two cats, Smudge and Ellie (aka Fluffy and Sprinkles) and her nine-year-old goldfish Goldie. She loves sipping tea, going for hikes, and eating local foods, because she is a filthy filthy hippie. Elaine Corvidae • Riven Sol http://www.rivensol.com/ Elaine Corvidae’s mom taught her how to read using Uncle Scrooge comic books, which is no doubt why she always dreamed of doing her own comic. When she read her first webcomic in 1998, Elaine fell in love with the medium. She began serializing her first science fiction novel online in 2004, and fi- 8 nally launched her first webcomic this year. Riven Sol combines her love of digital art, H.P. Lovecraft, and science fiction. In addition to her online work, Elaine is the author of eleven fantasy novels and numerous short stories and novellas. She lives near Charlotte, NC, with her husband and their adorable cats, and enjoys brewing her own beer and eating vegetarian food. You can visit her on the web at www.rivensol.com Cosplay Burlesque http://www.cosplayburlesque.com/ Cosplay Burlesque is a group of burlesque performers and cosplayers dedicated to combining the two for your entertainment. Our mission is to take the characters fans already enjoy and make them naughty! There is no fandom that we’ll leave untouched in our quest for great source material. We are fan fiction come to life! Kara Dennison • ConScrew and many other comics http://www.conscrew.com/ Kara Dennison (AKA The Heaven-Breaking Pen, etc.) is a deadly force of nature whose introduction into your universe comes in the form of broken arms and shattered spirits. It’s not surprising given her feats of fancy: Aside from making the sun go supernova in the year 7689 due to a time paradox, she’s drawn and written several webcomics, including the recentlywrapped ConScrew, and Fanbreeding for Nth Degree Magazine Her acting talents can be seen in various productions (both on stage and in voice) and regular appearances with the elite Luna-C comedy troupe. Her costuming talents have been proven deadly enough to render a certain Japanese cosplay idol giddy with joy (before she broke Let me fairydance your mind with my lovestick!!!!!! I prefer to have that low carb wafflesssss!!! OH YEA her heart). Currently, she wanders the pop culture wasteland, searching for the truth that eludes us all. Pray that she’s still out there.... Tony DiGerolamo Super Frat http://www.superfrat.com/ Tony DiGerolamo is a screenwriter, novelist, comedian and writer for the Simpsons and Bart Simpson comics. He’s written for Space Ghost: Coast to Coast and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. He’s the creator of the Super Frat webcomic (www.superfrat.com) and co-creator of The Webcomic Factory (www.thewebcomicfactory.com), a high-quality webcomic hub that posts a new webcomic every day. Michael Dougherty Browncoats: Redemption, Z*Con Michael C. Dougherty is the president, cofounder and a board member of Big Damn Films, Inc. (BDF), a non-profit that supports meaningful causes through the development, creation, distribution and promotion of independent films. BDF’s first project, Browncoats: Redemption, set the bar for successful social promotion of independent films, non-profit awareness and fundraising by raising over $117,000 for charity. Under Michael’s leadership, BDF leveraged social media to secure extensive media attention for Browncoats: Redemption, including a four page inclusion in the Firefly Companion: Still Flying by Titan books, articles in SFX magazine’s “Whedon Universe” edition, Wired. com, write-ups on a number of widely-read blogs, and interviews on a variety of podcasts. Browncoats: Redemption was a finalist in the 4th Annual Mashable Awards for “Most Creative Social Good Campaign”. Michael’s efforts in raising awareness of the film, and the causes it supports, has led to global awareness and donations for the proj- ect. Michael’s next film, Z*Con, will also leverage the same business model as before, but with new charities chosen. You can learn more about Z*Con at zconmovie.com. Endlight Entertainment • Ninjas Versus Vampires / TREKOFF Podcast http://www.endlightpodcast.com/ The folks at Endlight Entertainment are based in the DC metro area and have enjoyed success with their cult films Ninjas vs. Zombies and Ninjas vs. Vampires. Started by screenwriter/director Justin Timpane, Endlight has grown to include a small army of talented artists and technicians all dedicated to bringing microbudget films to the next level! Their next project, Ninjas vs. Monsters, (which we hope to screen at the event) is slated to begin production in the first quarter of 2012, and you can find out more about that at www. ninjaswin.com! TREKOFF! The Star Trek podcast with BALLS! Sometimes crass, sometimes insightful, sometimes controversial, TREKOFF! has enjoyed thousands of downloads and is available for free every week at www.trekoffpodcast.com. This irreverent Star Trek podcast is hosted by DC area actress Alexia Poe and Ninjas vs. Vampires creator Justin Timpane, with some help from local theatre director Darrell “Mr. A” Poe. TREKOFF! is exploring where many have gone before,but it trashes the hotel room before it leaves.. TREKOFF! is just a part of the Endlight Podcast Network, which has a bunch of free funny shows like POPOFF — which is currently taking a hard, slightly drunk look at the Marvel Movies and Harry Potter — as well as The Hot Mess, The Suckcast, and Ninjas vs. You - The official audioblog of the upcoming Ninjas vs. Monsters. All the shows can be seen and subscribed to together at www.endlightpodcast.com Come check out the podcast being recorded LIVE on Saturday night, and listen every week at www.trekoffpodcast.com 9 Chris Flick • Capes & Babes http://www.capesnbabes.com/ Chris graduated from Radford University in 1991 with a graphic design and commercial illustration degree, did a bunch of graphic-related odd jobs, and eventually wound up in an advertising agency where he taught himself html. Since then, he got married, had two kids, rescued a couple of stray cats and created a comic strip for www.communitymx.com called CMX Suite that ran for five years. Somewhere in all of this, his unpublished college graphic novel stayed in his brain and eventually he warped that idea into a humor strip, added a crazy werewolf, and before he knew it, in 2007, Capes & Babes was officially born. The stray cats have since passed away and Chris’ house is now overrun with three dogs. Chris continues to write and illustrate Capes & Babes three times a week, attends numerous conventions along the east coast and Chris has recently joined the Webcomic Comic Alliance (www.webcomicalliance.com) as a contributing member. Chris wants everyone to know he desperately tried to keep this bio down to two short paragraphs. Chris also wants everyone to know he hates everyone who refers to themselves in third person with a heated passion. Chris will be kicking off the THIRD volume of the Capes & Babes collection called THAT’S Why You Can’t Print FLICK at Intervention! You can read Capes & Babes three times a week at www.capesnbabes.com. Fresh Dog Productions • Lloyd The Conqueror Representing Fresh Dog Productions: Trevor Reid Partner, co-owner and creative lead of a web design firm company with offices in Calgary and Toronto, Trevor is the Marketing Direc- 10 tor for Lloyd The Conqueror handling postproduction art direction and promotions. He has appeared on the BBC, CBC, and in Atlantic Business magazine. Brendan Hunter Brendan is a professional actor with many high profile movies, television shows and commercials to his name. Collaborating with indy film makers, he worked on both sides of the camera, in production management and now as producer of feature films. Assisting with concept, story, and execution on a large number of projects with many of Canada’s strongest directors/production companies, he has been instrumental in solidifying the crews, cast, money, and resources needed to complete projects from small to large budgets. Shaenon Garrity Skin Horse, Narbonic http://www.skin-horse.com/ Shaenon K. Garrity is an award-winning cartoonist and scriptwriter best known for the online comics Narbonic, Li’l Mell, Smithson and Skin Horse. She works as a manga editor for Viz Media and teaches at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Her writing on comics appears in The Comics Journal, Otaku USA, and Comixology.com. She lives in Berkeley with her husband Andrew and their cat Tesla. Darren Gendron • Alignments http://www.dernwerks.com Darren J. Gendron is a writer, creator, and known scallywag. As half of the partnership known as Scallywags International, he’s the writer of the webcomic Hello With Cheese and the chil- If I knew you were that kind of lady, I’d have brought my magnificent froghat to this gunfight. 11 Parlor (monthly Steampunk hootenanny). If that’s not enough, he’s DJ for a butt-load of conventions like Wicked Faire and The Steampunk World’s Fair. Dave Ghoul will be DJing both nights at Intervention; the themes are still being worked on but expect some Zombie, Steampunk, and other action to occur starting around 10:30 PM (and going until well past your bedtime). Dave Ghoul can be contacted by email – dave at daveghoul.com or visit his website at DaveGhoul.com. Garth Graham • Finders Keepers dren’s book The Monster Alphabet. He’s also the writer of one of the first official Dungeons and Dragons webcomics, Alignments, and the creator of the board game Scurvy Dogs: Pirates and Privateers. He doesn’t sleep much. If you come in contact with Dern in the wild, you can calm him and draw his attention with the traditional call of “Heyo Dern!” Be warned that he may still be hostile to you if you are a hobo or a clown. Oddly, hobo clowns are not threatening to him. Dave Ghoul • DJ http://daveghoul.com/ He’s baaaaaaaaack! DJ and all around convention dance-party instigator Dave Ghoul returns to Intervention to provide the soundtrack to Friday and Saturday night’s festivities! Dave Ghoul is a longtime DJ and event organizer from Philadelphia that specializes in alternative dance music. He’s one of the co-organizers of the Philly Zombie Crawl and its undead siblings: the Philly Zombie Beach Party and the Philly Zombie Prom. He’s also a resident DJ at both Shadowland Lancaster (spooky fun-time club night) and Dorian’s 12 http://www.finderskeepers.gcgstudios.com “Hey you sass that hoopy Garth Graham? Now there’s a frood who really knows where his towel is,” would be the words on the lips of internet trawlers the world ‘round if we didn’t happen to live in the unfashionable western spiral arm of the galaxy. Instead, Garth lurks in moderate obscurity churning out captivating comics since 2004 in an artistic style that mystically abducts the essences of both western comics and eastern manga, blending them together through patent pending methods into an addictive drug that tantalizes the optic nerves in ways science has yet to be able to explain. His latest artistic creation is Finder’s Keepers (http://www.finderskeepers.gcgstudios.com), the dark urban fantasy of a young lady who accidentally claims the soul of a man who is not entirely human, thus entangling herself in a mystery that spans the breadth of human imagination. It is a mystery whose solution will most likely get her killed, but is the only thing that can return her to a normal life and break the bond between herself and her otherworldly companion. Garth is also becoming well known for his steampunk art, though his heart will always belong to cyberpunk. This Mexican drink has a drunk in it gaiz. Mexico is like-the food Capitol of the awesomeface. I can’t feel my face. However it is a tasty... James Harknell • Stupid and Insane Defenders Against Chaos / My Annoying Life / AWSOM.org / Erfworld http://www.awsom.org/ Harknell has been working with Onezumi for over 11 years. After noticing that there was very little online to help artists, he decided to do something about it. Harknell customized his first art-centric Content Management System in 2003. Today he releases Wordpress plugins at AWSOM.org and serves as a webmaster and guide for the online comic and blogging industry. His most recent accomplishments include custom website installs for Stupid and Insane Defenders Against Chaos and Erfworld. Harknell co-founded Intervention and develops free iPhone apps for webcomics. Harknell is best-known for his easy to understand way of helping artists get their websites up and running. He has been a recurring guest speaker at places like XM Satellite Radio, Katsucon (http://www.katsucon.org), Ubercon (http:// www.Ubercon.com), Balticon (http://www.balticon.org), and Otakon (http://www.Otakon.com). Today he lives in New Jersey with Onezumi and way too many computers. Onezumi Hartstein • Stupid and Insane Defenders Against Chaos http://www.onezumi.com/ Fans say that Onezumi is what would happen if Dirty Harry and Weird Al Yankovic had a daughter that loved to draw. Oni is one of the most active contributors to and supporter of the webcomics scene: She writes and draws Stupid and Insane Defenders Against Chaos: A Lovecraftian Horror Comedy. Her dev team made the Webcomics Central App Service. They give free custom iPhone apps to other webcomics. She founded an entire webcomics and new media convention. Intervention is a convention for webcomics, fans, and creators who want to learn, have fun, or just geek out. She posts random art, more tutorials, and awesomeness in her personal blog, Onezumiverse (http://www.onezumiverse.com/). Chris Impink and Barb Fischer Sledgebunny sledgebunny.com Studio Unseen is made up of two carbon-based creatures: Chris Impink and Barb Fischer. Their current project is Sledgebunny: a sports-anime-inspired webcomic that takes place in the fastpaced world of flat track roller derby. Their first webcomic, Fragile Gravity, was a strip that featured independent comics, conventions, and (in an earlier arc) an invasionary force of penguins, and an extra-bitter stoat. Chris Impink does the artwork and web design; his work has appeared in Antarctic Press anthologies and on io9. He did much of the graphic work for The Babylon Project role-playing game. Additionally, his work has appeared at various conventions such as Katsucon, Technicon, and Rising Star. In his rare moments of free time, Chris works with the crew from Super Art Fight (http://www.superartfight.com), running the Wheel of Death. He currently shares the tagteam championship belt with Jamie Noguchi. Barb Fischer does the writing as well as merchandise assembly and convention spotting; when not plotting out the nuts and bolts of Sledgebunny, she supervises the geek training of her eleven-year-old son, who now enjoys listening to the themes to Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Doctor Who. She hopes one day to conquer the world with her invincible shelving robots, but has yet to find anyone who would buy her enough Legos to start construction. 13 Insane Ian InsaneIan.com Insane Ian is a comedy musician who specializes in songs about video games, comics, sci-fi & other staples of nerdy culture. He has appeared on the nationally syndicated Dr. Demento radio show, was a featured artist at 2012’s NY Funny Songs Fest, 2011’s Nerdapalooza, and has shared the stage with comedy musicians and nerdcore hiphop artists alike, such as MC Frontalot, Shaffer the Darklord, the great Luke Ski, YT Cracker, Devo Spice, MC Lars and has even been introduced by “Weird Al” Yankovic. His music videos for Bob-Omb (his Super Mario version of the Bruno Mars hit Grenade) and Gotta Catch Em All (a mashup of Adele’s Rolling in the Deep and the Pokémon theme song, sung by his wife, The Stacey) have collectively reached over 170,000 hits on YouTube, securing his fame as an internet celebrity, and his CD/DVD Collection Grand Theft Audio will be released later in 2012. He is also an artist on The FuMP (the Funny Music Project), a community of over 30 comedy musicians who release two new comedy songs a week under a Creative Commons License to thousands of subscribers, both on the website as well as their podcast. Ian himself releases at least one song per month on the site, and has songs and videos on his own site, InsaneIan.com Ben Kahan • Ansem Retort http://www.ansemretort.org/ Ben Kahan is the writer and creator of the webcomic Ansem Retort. Ben has been making Ansem Retort, a Kingdom Hearts sprite comic that has nothing to do with Kingdom Hearts, since 2005. Holding to the commandment that nothing’s sacred, nothing and nobody is off limits, morals are gleefully thrown out the window. If it can of- 14 Making Siri text my friends about buttcracks fend somebody, he’s made a comic about it. Originally from Connecticut, Ben spends most of the year in Philadelphia, where he is an English major at the University of Pennsylvania. Ben has worked for the Howard Stern Show and will be published in the upcoming Graphic Novels, an academic source from Salem Press. Ben McCormick • Reality Amuck / Playing Doctor Podcast Ben McCormick (aka Tovias) is the cartoonist and writer for Reality Amuck, a webcomic about politics, religion and sex. After publishing his book collecting the first years of the comic (It’s Supposed to Be America: Reality Amuck Vol. 1) he decided he wasn’t sharing enough of his personal life online and jumped into podcasting. Now Ben co-hosts the Playing Doctor Podcast, a weekly Doctor Who-themed show and is a permanent guest host on Dork Trek, a twice-weekly Star Trek: The Next Generation podcast. In his free time, Ben likes to sit quietly in a dark room contemplating the discovery of the Higgs Boson and the implications this has on the price of Krispy Kreme crullers and other tasty treats. Steve Napierski • Dueling Analogs http://duelinganalogs.com/ Steve Napierski first got into webcomics in 1999 with the illfated Life With Fishnets about his local Rocky Horror cast. In 2004, he began work laying out and coloring Bored and Evil, a task he performed for the first two years of that comic’s run. The following year he launched the daily webcomic, The Outer Circle, and later that year he debuted the twice-weekly Dueling Analogs. He is also the founder of the webcomic group Gamers Pair of Dice. 15 Jamie Noguchi • Yellow Peril Jamie Noguchi is a DC area illustrator and cartoonist. He is the creator of the Asian American office romance comic, Yellow Peril, and cofounder of Super Art Fight. In his spare time, he journeys through parallel worlds recruiting fellow Kamen Riders to join in the fight against the evil empire, Dai Shocker. tertainment world. Now a full-time comedic actress, Pineda has been featured in College Humor.com, worked with director Ed Burns on several films, (Newlyweds, Doggy Bags, A Fitzgerald Christmas), and is currently working with MTV. She is also producing her first film entitled Cocaine Sleepover, a 70s gore comedy shot in 3D. Pineda currently resides in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Ross Nover •The System Radio Cobalt http://ypcomic.com/ http://www.notquitewrong.com/rosscottinc/ Rosscott is kinda famous on the Internet. Between podcasting, blogging, and writing bios about himself in the third person, he finds time to write the always amazing webcomic, The System, a daily comic-strip style mess starring iconography and graphics most notable from street and wayfinding signage. Having been written about in Fleen, Comic Book Resources, and onward through the blogosphere (which surprisingly does not set off the spell check), The System and its growing fans (known as Systemics) are sneaking up behind you and hoping that you join their ranks, for which you may receive a cookie*. While he often travels, he maintains his humble apartment in Washington, DC (which is in need of a fair amount of tidying). *Cookie currently unavailable. Daniella Pineda • Collegehumor.com / Cocaine Sleepover http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cocainesleepover/cocaine-sleepover Up-and-coming actress and writer Daniella Pineda has been making a splash with her satirical YouTube videos. Arriving to the Big Apple only three years ago, Pineda found her hobby of writing and producing funny video shorts would lead to a serious career in the en- 16 My ovaries are two dapper sumo wrestlers in game of life. http://www.radiocobalt.com The Radio Cobalt collective is coordinated by C.W. Cobalt, a satirical, new media cartoonist/poet/musician working three dimensionally. Radio Cobalt collaborators include artists, models, photographers, actors, and musicians; many of the works produced use the “rock band” as a paradigm. Art objects, text, multiples, sound compositions and performances create a rich, quirky cartoon universe in which time travel is commonplace and artists function as part-time superheroes. Often, participants adopt fictional identities within the works. Much in the same manner as The Simpsons or “The Flintstones” offer a collection of characters that coalesce as a satirical mirror of society, Radio Cobalt repackages the world as an “alternate reality”. The Radio Cobalt world provides a backdrop on which the group can employ popular narrative strategies and mass media techniques to explore, deconstruct and decode social behavior, historical assumptions, cultural stereotypes, and gender relations. A.J. Rosa • My Life with SEGA http://segabits.com/ Born and raised in San Pedro, CA, A.J. is an independent moviemaker who’s risen to some notoriety thanks to his YouTube webseries, My Life with SEGA, where he reviews retro SEGA games and consoles, using nothing more than a video game, a DVD-R recorder, an off-the-shelf consumer editing program and a raunchy sense of humor. A.J. has made several short films — The Devil’s Due (2010), Flicker (2011) and Quiet Torments (2012) – and music videos since he was 19, using the very same tools he employs today. How does a drop-out go about doing all of this without blowing a few thousand dollars on film school and professional equipment, you may ask? That’s easy; he educated himself by watching a lot of movies, listening to countless audio commentaries, reading some books, playing video games, and making flicks with action figures in his bedroom. A true product of the digital age where the greatest talents who have ever lived can be your teacher, only to achieve it with cheap consumer equipment. A.J. is now hip-deep in pre-production on his very first feature-length movie, as well as producing new episodes of My Life with SEGA for segabits.com, in association with mondocoolcast.com. Bree Rubin • Nerd Comics http://www.sexdrugsandjunecleaver.com/ Bree Rubin is the co-founder of NERD comics. She is the creator of two regular webcomics: the autobiographical Sex, Drugs, & June Cleaver and the irreverent story about the business of God Mysterious Ways, Inc.. She is also responsible for several selfpublished comic titles, such as Silly Rabbit: Revenge of the Trix Rabbit. Known for drinking to excess and general rowdy behavior, be wary if she offers you baked goods. Travis Surber • Hainted Holler http://haintedholler.com/ Travis Surber wanted to be a writer of serious comics and fantasy novels.Instead he is in his third year of producing the humor strip Hainted Holler which follows a group of southern geeks in a small redneck town. Along the way, he has somehow managed to produce two print collections of strips, generate a cult like following, and keep the majority of his co-workers from discovering his webcomicking genius. (They’d be jealous.) Despite a full-time job though, and an infant daughter, Travis has recently found time to revisit the novel and comic ideas and hopes to make a big announcement soon. H. Caldwell Tanner •Loldwell http://www.collegehumor.com/ During the day, Caldwell works full time for CollegeHumor.com as an editorial illustrator; at night he staves off sleep and sanity by working on his personal webcomic, Loldwell.com. He was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee and then spent four years in North Carolina perfecting the art of blowing off class to draw comics. He currently lives in New York City with a bunch of other people, some of whom he knows. Michael “Mookie” Terracciano Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire http://www.dominic-deegan.com/ Michael “Mookie” Terracciano is the author and artist of the fantasy manga webcomic, Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire. Since its 17 humble beginnings nine years ago, it has received acclaim for its unique characters, addictive storylines, painful puns, awful alliteration, and (gasp!) reliable update schedule. Want to know what’s so interesting about a grumpy seer, his deformed girlfriend, his angelic little brother, his talking cat, his archmage mother, and rock-star father? See for yourself at www.dominicdeegan.com! Ryan Thompson • Darkstar Studios Ryan Thompson is the latest addition to Darkstar Studios lineup. Born and raised in Germany for 10 years on a steady diet of Ninja Turtles and Pokémon, Ryan discovered webcomics at age 13. Inspired, he intensified his already passionate work in comics, hoping to someday run his own projects. He is now the artist and writer for his webcomic, Fajita. A lifelong fan of comics, and die-hard cartoon enthusiast, Ryan hopes to bring his personal eclecticism, beliefs, and experimental styling’s to the world through his work. http://www.darkstar-studios.com/ Jeffrey Wells • Skin Horse Darkstar Studios was founded in 2007 by Mike Hall, which currently features three webcomics: Across the Multiverse, [sic] Productions, and the most recent addition, Fajita, which was created by Ryan Thompson who joined the Darkstar ranks in 2009. Between all three comics, the site updates five days a week. Jeffrey C. Wells is best known as the co-writer and co-creator of the award-winning webcomic Skin Horse. His short story, “Torn Apart and Devoured by Lions”, is featured in the recent Machine of Death anthology. He lives in the wilds of rural Wisconsin with a wonderful spouse, a dial-up modem, and more pets than you can shake a stick at. CON STAFF Artists Alley Robert Thomas Blogger Michael Fenn Children’s Programming Corinne Simmers DJ Dave Ghoul Green Room Jonette Butler Guest Relations Ian Webb Hotel Liaison Colette H. Fozard 18 http://www.skin-horse.com/ Co-con Chairs Onezumi Hartstein and James Harknell Info Booth Operations Grig Larson Paul DiGennaro Christopher Raven Performance Miles Walsh Coordinator LARPs Gil Cnaan P.J. Simmers PR Ben W Brian Lynch Leonard Bass Greg Benge Programming Jax F Tango Reed M Lex M Publications Sarah F Chris Impink Ed M Barb Fischer Dave M Registration Jocy F Tiffanny Walsh Ausling F Steve M Security Medical Frank Huminski Illya Kuryakin Beth Kee Morgan Kee Tony Montuori This mushroom soup smells like a yeti’s buttcrack. I call foul play, Watson. Technical Isaiah Beard Treasurer Chuck Fozard Video Terry Berendt Video Gaming Wesley Mason Rebecka Myott Ernest Oporto Andrew Rozak General Staff Judy Al-Ahmary Jefferson Eng Maria Katsos Kathryn Marino Aristotle Pramagioulis Kimu Theodore Volunteer Coordinator Rodger Burns Volunteers Mona Carol David Sullivan Robert Parades Ary Widdes Jeremy Jay Koby Cathryn Smith Justin Kauffman Joey Morris Zach StengerHayden Paul Johnson Zach Cloyd PANEL LISTINGS A Geek and his DeLorean Journey A small Q&A about the famous DeLorean, clearing up commonly held misconceptions, understanding protocol for its use in time travel, and how to explain you aren’t a god to people in the 1800’s. Advanced Cel Shading Learn how to use cartoon/anime style cel shading to render figures, establish mood and tone, and impress the hell out of your friends. Antipode Presents: Super Smash Bellydance Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when the Super Smash Crew doesn’t get picked from your select screen to brawl it out? What’s an iconic character supposed to do? Belly Dance Battle! Come watch the everyday life of the heroes (and villains) on the Junior Varsity Team. Antipode Presents: Accio BellyDance! Harry Potter and the Dark Lord’s Nighmare In a world of magic and wizards, one wizard is known for his dastardly deeds and his hatred for humankind. What could bring down a dark lord of such power? Reliving high school. Come watch as Voldemort has nightmares of a life at Hogwarts with Harry Potter and the gang. Audio Podcasting and Internet Radio 101 Our panelists will talk about ways to start up your own audio podcast, or Internet Radio station: the equipment to get, software to use, and creating a website for distribution or hooking up with a streaming provider. for at least seven years or more. They will grouse about the “good old days” and tell you youngsters to get off their yard. They might also tell you something that might “learn you” something. Beyond the Fill Bucket: Experimentation in Comic Creation Ideas like Scott McCloud’s “Infinite Canvas” challenge and inspire us to literally think outside the box when it comes to webcomics. In a similar way, this panel is a friendly discussion of webcomics as an art form, as a means for communicating visual artistic ideas and finding your own voice. Panelists will share their own unique methods, influences, use of tools (digital and/or traditional) and otherwise stylistic choices that set their works apart. Blogging For Fun and Profit Do you have something to say? Why not start a blog? Is it really that easy? Our panelists will talk about the fun parts, and the not-so-fun parts, about making your blog successful and possibly even profitable. Charity Auction: Electronic Frontier Foundation Benefit The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is the leading organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. They defend free speech on the Internet, fight illegal surveillance, promote the rights of innovators to develop digital technologies, and work to ensure that the rights and freedoms we enjoy are enhanced, rather than eroded, as our use of technology grows. Intervention is happy to donate the proceeds from this charity auction, which will feature items and artwork from many of our guests, to this worthy group and cause. Back In My Day: The Webcomic Veterans Panel This panel is comprised of webcomic artists and creators who’ve been doing their work (of some sort, not necessarily just one comic) 19 Children’s Programming Our Children’s Programming is organized by art teacher Corinne Simmers and will be comprised of panels and workshops where parents and kids can work on creative projects together. Art supplies, games, and other materials will be available during the panels,; there is no need to bring your own (unless you’d like to). Friday 5:00 pm -7:00 pm: Art Media Exploration We will start out our panels by exploring the different media that art has to offer such as ink, pencil, marker, etc. we will discuss what the different type of media can be used for and then get down and dirty playing with it. Saturday: Building a Comic Book Day 10:00 am – 12:00 pm: How to Draw a Comic Book Character Children will explore the different techniques in creating a comic book character and some may even attempt drawing different facial expressions and features, and even a sidekick or two. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Story, Story, Story A great storyline is very important in a successful comic book, like a punch line is to a good comic strip. So it is important that we better understand the parts that make up a story, such as a rise to action, plot, fall to action, and conclusion, not to mention who our Antagonist and Protagonist are in the story, this panel will allow children to develop a better sense of how to create their story line and get help in character creation with words. Club 242 Presents BATTLE III: FROM BEYOND! Intervention’s Friday night dance party! Dave Ghoul returns to Intervention for another 20 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Creating Backgrounds As we know, good filler is almost as important as the character that stands in front of it. We will discuss the importance of creating a background and scene setting in comic books and then play with different media to get that scene just right. This panel will help us tie everything together and our end product will be the comic book we have created throughout the day. Sunday: Animation Day 10:00 am – 12:00 pm (Covers both parts) Part 1: Animation We will discuss the various techniques used in animating cartoons and movies that we watch today. This will include drawing animation, computer generated animation, and stop motion animation. We will explore some of these techniques by creating our own thaumatropes, flick books, and clay models. Part 2: Model Building Here children will learn or play with the concepts of building models out of clay, they can build their own comic hero that they have been working on or even props that they think their story may need. We will also go over why some individuals like to use model building in their work, such as Tim Burton, and the possibilities that come with sculpting. installment of Lovecraftian mayhem and OONTZY music! Join him for Intervantion’s opening night party and shake your shoggothmakers into the night! WOOO WORK AND COLLECT DA MONIES OH YESH OH YEAH GET A MONIEZ TO GO BACK TO ORLANDO AND PLAN WORLD DOMINATION or perhaps a cabbage and a hat Club 242 Presents RAVE FROM THE GRAVE: A ZOMBIE THEMED PARTY Intervention’s Saturday night dance party! The dead have come in search of catchy beats and... braaaaaaains! Join Dave Ghoul as he ushers in the final conflict between the survivors of the zombie apocalypse and the hordes of the living dead! Prizes for best costumes will be given out, including tickets to the 2012 Philly Zombie Prom! Convention Horror Stories and Lessons Learned Join our panel of veterans of the convention trenches to hear tales of their sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious misadventures encountered in the course of running conventions. Perhaps equally important are the lessons we learned from these experiences, which will also be shared. Bring your stories as well to share! Copyright 101 A run down from an artist’s standpoint of what copyright is, how it works, what it does, and what you only think it does. Learn how you can use the law to protect your work, and discuss the grey and ill-defined line between outright theft and fair use. Cosplay 101 Making and wearing a cosplay. What to avoid. What are the best materials, which don’t work so well. Places to get supplies. Wig types, how to alter wigs, footwear, etc. Cosplay Burlesque (18+) Cosplay Burlesque is a group of burlesque performers and cosplayers dedicated to combining the two for your entertainment. Their show will be the epitome of live-action fan service. Creative Marketing 101 How to figure out who your target market is, plan your method of attack, and generate measurable results with your promotional campaign for your creative work. Daniella Pineda: Various Works Comedian and Actress Daniella Pineda has made a name for herself through her hilarious satirical YouTube series of videos starring her character “DW Diaz”. She has also been featured on CollegeHumor.com. She’s currently working on her own film, Cocaine Sleepover, a horror comedy in the “grindhouse” style. Daniella will be at Intervention to do a presentation of her online work and talk about her new production. Designing Your First Book You finally have enough strips in your archive, or words on a page — now you think it’s time to put them in a book. What makes a good book design? From cover design to interior, our panelists will give you some ideas as well as a discussion on POD printing and other options for self-publishing creators. Digital Painting 101 Unleash the digital Van Gogh within! Never again will you have to kick your significant other out of the living room to make space for your giant easel and oil paints. You’ll never worry about the cat clawing your canvas masterpiece to shreds simply to get your attention. Although, if someone tries to mess with your Wacom tablet, you may need to unleash a can of the Whoop-Ass upon them. Digital vs. Traditional: The Pros and Cons of Each It’s an Intervention classic! In this veritable clash of titans (well, maybe not so much the “clash” part), panelists from all the schools of artistic style gather to talk about the use traditional tools, digital tools, and the many inbetweens. What are the pros? What are the cons? It’s digital vs. traditional! Doing The Work Is Only The First Step: Marketing and Publicity is the Key To Success You’ve finished your great work, but now how do you get anyone to know about it? You’ve put up your website, but your traffic is marginal. The difference between success and failure is knowing how to get people to know you exist — our panelists will give you the advice you need to break out of obscurity. 21 Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire Q&A Care for a peek into the future? Pick Michael “Mookie” Terracciano’s brain for any questions and/or comments you may have about his webcomic, Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire. You may even get a spoiler or two if you’re lucky. Don’t Waste Time on Social Media Twitter, Facebook, and other social sites can be lots of fun and great marketing tools — or just another way to fritter away an afternoon. Our panelists will tell you how to get the most out of social media with tips on when and what to share, tricks to keep you on track, and what is definitely, absolutely not worth your — or your followers’ — time. Drawing with Photoshop:: From Path Selection to Zoom tool People love to watch other people draw. Better still, they love to watch to glean the deep dark secrets of art. This would be an hour to hour and a half long demonstration of how to draw using nothing but Photoshop. From initial roughs, layout out a page, penciling, inking, flatting, and fully rendering an image. Leave your scanners behind; where we’re going, we don’t need scanners. Elevator Pitch: How To Talk About What You Do The elevator pitch is not just a marketing tool. It is the way you get people interested in your work and the way you understand what your work is about. It not only helps you sell your work but it helps you write and refine it. This panel is a chance to work through the elevator pitch for your creative work. Get feedback from the panel and the audience to help refine your pitch and your work in general. Enabler-Only Guest Meet-and-Greet Become an Enabler of Intervention and get invited to a special guest meet-and-greet event. We’ll bring the pastries; you bring your questions and small talk. Everything You Wanted to Know About Tabling at A Convention Tips, tricks and general conversations about having your own art or sales table at a convention — how to go about it, what you should be aware of, how to be successful at it... 22 Expect the Unexpected: Strange Tales from the Webcomic Universe Once you place your work online, and get a certain level of success and traffic, you can expect that you’re going to have a few “interesting” situations or encounters along the way. Our panelists will recite events or situations that they’ve encountered that are funny, horrifying, soul-touching, or purely WTF in scope. Flirting For Geeks (PG-13) Learn the basics of eye contact and body language. Know the difference between “How YOU doin’?” and “I NEED AN ADULT!” If you are a geek who enjoys dating, or a nerd who wants to know a little more about how it works, come join us as we rapid-fire through the DOs, the DO NOTs, and the OMG YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED THIS ONE TIME... For the Love of Cartoons A fan-based discussion of cartoons and the adult fanbase. What are the stigmas cartoon fans deal with when they say they like the original Ninja Turtles cartoon or Phineas and Ferb or even My Little Pony (gasp). Also discussing the high quality adult-focused cartoons like The Venture Brothers and Futurama. Gobwins, Dwagons, and Twolls, Oh My! The Erfworld Panel Meet and talk with Rob Balder of the webcomics Erfworld and PartiallyClips fame. Going Pro: The Business Side of Quitting Your Job and Making Things So you want to quit your job and become a full-time musician, webcomic artist, vlogger, or whatever? Our panelists discuss the business end of when to quit, how to quit, and what to do next. Bring all your questions about LLCs, health insurance, taxes, burn rates, net-30 contracts, and cash-flow budgets. Guerrillas in the Machine: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About All that Technical Crap and Do What I Want Okay, how many of you wanna make a movie, or a web series, or maybe even a soft-core fetish porn (I don’t judge), and distribute it online? Well, what’s been stopping you? *dramatic pause* Oh, you don’t have a good cam- CANTANKEROUS BUTT FLOSS KEEPS BUSINESS CASUAL IN LOCKDOWN. Gaming Panels Over the course of the weekend we will be hosting a series of gaming-related panels in our gaming room presented by the group Mystic Station Designs: Introduction to Gaming Why does my daughter, son, wife, husband, dad, mom, or significant other like gaming? What types of games are there? How do I learn about gaming? How do I know which games or type of games to play? Come join our host as he explores these and other questions. Writing Adventures How does one start? How does one finish writing an adventure? What types of adventures are there? Once I have finished writing the adventure, where do I go from there? What do I need to tell the players? What should I show the players? What should the players be able to figure out for themselves? Come join our host as he explores these questions and more. Using Real History in Your Writing and Adventures Join the discussion on using real historical events and alternate historical events in your writing and adventures. Using historical events or alternate events can assist the author on many fronts including; writing the adventure, getting the readers into the feel of the adventure, and the art of misdirection. Women in Gaming Do women game? Yes, they sure do. Are there woman in the gaming industry or is it an all-boys club? At one time, it was; however, that is no longer the case. Women are an integral facet in gaming and the gaming industry in every role. Creating and Using Maps in Your Writing Map making, what is a map? How can I use a map in my story, or in my adventure? What tools are out there to help me create maps? Join our host as he explores these and other aspects of maps in literature and gaming. C E L E B R AT I N G C L A S S I C A L J A PA N E S E A R T S AT KATSUCON, our mission is to provide the best convention programming anywhere. We are thrilled to return to National Harbor and the Gaylord National Resort, just minutes from Washington, DC. New and Classic Anime • The Latest Japanese Video Games. • Dealers’ Room • Artists’ Alley • Art Show • Authentic Japanese-Style Maid Café • The Katsucon Anime Music Video Awards • Cosplay • Hall Costume Contest • Autograph Signings • Children’s Programming • Contests • Cosplay Workshops • Game Shows • Panels • Tabletop Gaming • ... and so much more! G U E ST S Christopher Ayers • Voice Actor - (EF ~ A Tale of Memories) Jamie Marchi • Voice Actress Masane (Witchblade) Rikki Simons • Voice Actor - GIR (Invader Zim) Lisle Wilkerson • Voice Actress - Nina Williams (Tekken) Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons • Artist - (@Tavicat) Symphonic Anime Orchestra • Musical Guests MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED AT KATSUCON.ORG THE OFFICIAL HOME of the 2013 US Finals of the World Cosplay Summit katsucon.org 23 AUTOGRAPHS 24 EMBRACE YOUR INNER NAKED MOLE RAT 25 era, or you have no idea how to edit, or you wouldn’t know how to go about putting it out there? Well, I think it’s high time I demystify all that bull!@#$, teach you how to use consumer equipment to the fullest, all so that you can concentrate on what REALLY matters; content. Your story. Your message. History of Comics as a Medium From pulp beginnings to the dawn of the superhero, the Silver Age, the “other” British Invasion, and the “Extreme” Generation, comics have a storied past full of spandex, heroism, and superpowers. But are they worthy of academic study? And what would this study reveal about ourselves as comic readers? How to Find The Doctor Throughout Time and Space Do you just have to know if Rory comes back to life again? Has the Doctor left you hanging again? Cliffhangers are the bane of our existence as a Doctor Who fan. Let’s talk cliffhangers and our favorite ways to find the episodes before we can watch them on TV or if the DVR fails us. And how does the Internet contribute to and expand fandom for this nearly 50-year-old series. How to Make Money in Webcomics! Step 1: start a webcomic. Step 2:... Step 3: Profit! Come find out (maybe) some of those Step 2 elements from our panelists. How to Speak in Public Do you want to be up at the front of the room speaking on a panel? Do you want to be more successful selling your stuff and talking with people about your work? Get advice on how to speak in public from the pros who have been doing it for years. How to Survive as a Writer in the Business of Webcomics, Comics and Other Visual Media Writer tips on script formatting, dealing with editors, publishers, artists and (God forbid) Hollywood. Writing is an art that many people think they can do, but few people can do well. For creators that do not draw, this panel is a must! 26 How We Did It: Webcomic Artists Talk About Their Origin Stories and Stuff So you’ve got this awesome idea for a webcomic. You can’t stop thinking about it. You spend precious company time daydreaming... no, obsessing over it. You feel as if your ideas will eat you alive if you can’t share them soon. You scratch down your first drawings and you couldn’t be more excited. But your grin soon fades from your face as that inevitable “Now what?” comes to confront your happy thoughts. Just where does one begin? Site hosting, art supplies, computer tablets, comic collectives: the list of things you have to do to “get in” on webcomics seems endless. How do artists do it? Is it more trouble than it’s worth? Join the conversation as panelists discuss their unique experiences in going online with their work, their personal pitfalls, their goals, and the mentality it takes to keep going. I Signed WHAT?! A Beginner’s Guide to Contracts Your talent has gained the acclaim it deserves and now someone wants to buy your work. They are waving around a stack of papers filed with clauses, promises, and obligations. Are you prepared? This panel provides an introduction to contract law with an emphasis on what you need to know before you sign on that dotted line. Know the terms. Know your rights. Know what you are signing. Because knowing is half the battle. The rest is red lasers and blue lasers. Panelists Scott Benfield and Eric Menge are attorneys with extensive contract experience and are both licensed to practice in Maryland. Internet-Inspired Cupcakes and RageFace Riceballs Ever read those food blogs, and want to make your own decorated delicacy? Make your lunch less lame? Your bento box bodacious? Come join Cooking Mama 1 (Rena) and Cooking Mama 2 (Ayla) to make Internet-inspired cupcakes, or try your hand at making RageFace Riceballs! Bonus: We’re making Harry Potter and Super Smash Bros. treats as well! “That Oni is so weird! She tweets about vaseline and twinkies and all kinds of balderdash poppycock! Harrumph!” Intervention “Inprov” Comedy Group For a third year in a row, the Intervention Inprov comedy players gather together to entertain you with the jokes they made up 10 seconds ago. The panelists will play a number of improv games and solicit interaction from the audience to make a fun and dynamic show. Come and see your favorite creators make a fool of themselves. Two shows are scheduled. It’s All About the Villain He might be the guy you love to hate, but without a good villain, your hero wouldn’t have anything to do but sit on the couch and drink beer. Panelists: What makes a compelling villain? How do you get inside his or her head? Is it ever more fun to write from the villain’s POV than the hero’s? Audience: Who are your favorite villains and why? Everyone: Bring your best evil laugh! Juggling Geek Life and Parenting Keeping up with the latest nerdly trends can be tricky at the best of times, but finding time to keep up while raising kids? Well, that’s a tribble of a different color. Come hang out with our panelists as they discuss their methods of trying to balance their geek life with the challenges of work and parenting. Live Action Role Playing Artemis The bridge of the Artemis will be live! Your online space battle fantasies in real life as you play the bridge crew of humanity’s first line of defense against invading aliens. Champions; “Millenium City Mayhem” Your secret identity in real life. Millennium City is in trouble — villains, heroes and those inbetween are trapped in the thrall of The Dread and Terrible Sub-Galactic Emperor. Many heroes are changed, missing or worse. It is up to you to save the city, conquer it, or doom mankind. New players encouraged and welcome; make your character on site or use a pregen. Also, players of Champions the RPG and Champions Online may bring their characters to be translated into the Live Action System. Costumes a plus! Echoes of Empires The Echoes of Empires group will also be back this year for those of you who like their undead with less shamble and more fangs. If you want to dive deep into vampire politics and otherworldly drama, this is the event for you. Freeblades Bring your team, or join one on site. Up to eight teams of five players each will take part in a tense, vicious tournament of strategy and guts! Each team consists of a Captain and five heroes. Randomly allocated rounds will be run by normal Freeblades Skirmish rules, with one side representing The Knights of Haradel and the other side The Grular Horde . A team wins by decimating the other side! The battlefield will be randomly set with full-scale scenery for each round, and actual line-of-sight will be used for each decision. The Captain must lead his team to fight cooperatively and intelligently every step of the way. Interfection Interfection, the Intervention Zombie LARP, will continue its reign as the preeminent convention zombie LARP this year. Will you be infected? Will you fall prey to the evil zombie baby (like so many of our participants in our first year)? Interfection was a huge success in 2010 and 2011, garnering some of the highest feedback to us as a “must do” event at the con, so we are very excited to have them return this year for further undead hijinks. 27 Keeping Your Stuff Safe: Strategies For Backing Up and Preserving Your Digital Life Think about everything digital that touches your life. Your blog posts and social networking statuses. Digital photographs and artwork. Text messages on your cell phone. All of these things can grow in importance over time, in ways that might not be envisioned or considered in the here and now. How do we make sure these things are kept safe? Almost everyone with information stored digitally will face at least one major, significant loss of their important data at least once in their lives. And recent high-profile cloud computing failures have only shown that the webcomics, blogs Live Music Blue from Hello, The Future! presents: Webcomics Webconcert LIVE! Webcomics Webconcert LIVE! is back at Intervention! Come rock out with a full hour’s worth of webcomic and other Internet meme songs! Learn why T-Rex has feelings, examine the mysteries surrounding Beartato, and have your smartphone ready to pull up the lyrics for Xkcd Loves The Discovery Channel. Get bonus songs about Portal 2, LARPing, and giant robots! Music and webcomics go together like rockstars and models, and this show will ROCK YOUR CON! Insane Ian Insane Ian is a comedy musician who specializes in songs about video games, comics, sci-fi & other staples of nerdy culture. Tombstone Teeth: Recording of The Forgotten Mansion of Dr. Salamander CD The music group The Tombstone Teeth will be recording a full length album at Intervention — and you can be a part of it. On Saturday afternoon in our Art and Music Studio room, stop by and lend your voice to the project, or just watch some crazy antics go down. 28 and other things we entrust to the cloud is still at risk. So, how do we keep our stuff safe? This session will discuss some strategies for good backup plans that can help preserve the information you value the most. Kickstart My Art You’ve heard about Kickstarter, but aren’t sure how to get started? Then join us as we walk you through the project creation process and give you the tips you need to create a successful Kickstarter campaign. Manga Studio Tricks and Tips Want to learn how to use Manga Studio? Join Ayne Hart from Megami Studios, the artist for Claude & Monet, and learn the basics, the tricks, and the things you will outright HATE about this program. Oh and stuff you’ll love, too! My Little Bronies: An Online Fandom Phenomenon “Bronies”, male fans of the new version of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic animated series, are an example of how the Internet is changing and expanding traditional fandom. Find out why these Bronies love this series, and how the Internet is allowing them to connect and expand this fandom in unique and new ways — and what this might mean for fandom moving forward in the Internet age. Ninjas versus Vampires: The Winner is Endlight Entertainment Find out how hard it is to pit ninjas versus vampires (and zombies, and the upcoming movie with monsters) by talking to the team behind the Ninjas Versus movie series, Endlight Entertainment. Politics in Webcomics How can one delve into hot button topics while still maintaining an audience? Let’s talk about webcomics that take a political stand, the impact of those politics on the creative process, and the potential pitfalls and payoffs. Radio Free Intervention Join us for a live broadcast of Bomb Shelter Radio. Look over the console while the show is going; ask the DJ technical and style questions; request a song; sit down at a microphone; suggest a news story. Bring your lap- I have never met a gargoyle that doesnt like pie. Much like ferrets and socks. (1966) ©2012 Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved 29 Movie Showings Browncoats: Redemption (PG-13) Browncoats: Redemption is a crowd sourced, independent film set in Joss Whedon’s Firefly/Serenity universe, Cinematic For The People: Live Riffing of Invasion of the Bee Girls Join the crew of Cinematic For The People as we tackle Invasion of the Bee Girls, and we’re abuzz about stinging this movie a couple times. The men of a quiet town in the shadow of a research facility have started mysteriously dying, and it’s up to ace detective guy Neil Agar and an army of 70’s porn ‘staches to get to the bottom of the mystery. Cinematic For The People: Live Riffing of Gamera vs. Jiger Join the crew of Cinematic For The People as we tackle Gamera vs. Jiger, a Japanese monster movie of gigantic turtle proportions. When an archeological dig accidentally awakens the giant dinosaur dog... thing named Jiger, Gamera rushes to save the day — and winds up pregnant. To save him, two small children enter Gamera via a sub and perform an abortion. They then electrify Gamera’s lungs to make him fight again, driving him into a murderous frenzy that only the blood of another kaiju can quench. Con Drama (PG-13) Intervention 2012 will be the first convention to show the full-length video, Con Drama, created by the crew at Vidgle. tv. This short film relates the misadventures of a group of friends sharing a room at a convention. In their words: “If you’ve been to a con with your friends, you might know the drama that goes on in your room. Con Drama is a film about that.” Dork of the Rings (PG-13) A Lord of the Rings parody film: Frudo Buggins must deliver The One Ring of Boundless Credit to Bank Boom to close the account of Lord Mauron, who is rapidly taking over Muddle-earth with his oppressive Dork-mart franchise. 30 AUTOCORRECT OR ONI? YOU DECIDE! :D Harvey Putter and the Ridiculous Premise (PG-13) Intervention is pleased to offer its attendees a showing of the feature-length Harry Potter parody film, Harvey Putter and the Ridiculous Premise. Lloyd the Conqueror (R) Three male college students, must do battle against Derek the Unholy, a dark wizard who is determined to hold onto his title as champion of the Larpers. The Mignogna Chronicles (PG-13) The Mignogna Chronicles is voice actor Todd Haberkorn’s final epic 40-minute volley in the Tribute Wars with his arch-rival Vic Mignonga. This video is exclusive to the con circuit in 2012, with Intervention being the only Northeast con currently scheduled to show the video. If you’ve been following this series of videos, you’ll want to see this hysterical conclusion as soon as possible. Ninjas versus Vampires (R) Ninjas battle vampires for the fate of the world in this all new action-horror-comedy from the creators of 2010’s cult smash, Ninjas vs Zombies! The Troubadoors, Episode 4: “Comic Book Day” (PG) This webseries is a musical comedy about a ragtag group of college students who go caroling door to door for a new holiday every week. With the top choir of their university maintaining a stronghold on every performance venue in the city, The Troubadoors must fight for their right to perform. Working Class Nightmare (PG-13) Join Jay Joseph Jr., the writer and director of the horror web series Working Class Nightmare, as he shows this series and answers your questions on its development and his next project Black Guy White Guy. top and see what is going on in our chat room and Twitter. This session is part performance, part Q&A and massively unstructured. Real World vs. Geek World: Balancing Your Commitments Whether you run a webcomic, a blog, a podcast, or an MMO guild, there’s a good chance you’re not one of those who can (yet) make a living on your geekery. Is it possible to do both at the same time? How do you manage your own creativity as opposed to getting your real-world job done? And which one do you tell people is your job when they ask what you do for a living? Hear what the web’s multitaskers have to say about how and why they do it. Redeeming the World Through Film: A Conversation with Michael Dougherty Michael Dougherty, the president, co-founder and a board member of Big Damn Films, Inc. (BDF), a non-profit that supports meaningful causes through the development, creation, distribution and promotion of independent films, answers your questions about his work on Browncoats:Redemption and his new film, Z*Con, as well as the art of film making and working with established properties. Revenue Streams: How to Make Ten-Tenths of a Living Books, merchandise, subscriptions, donations, advertising, spinoff comics, mobile apps, paid downloads, character licensing, games, animated series, movie options, speaking fees, selling original art, springboarding your other projects and services! It might be that none of these can make you a living on from your work, but combining many or most into one business model could. Robots on Mars and Other Awesome Things about Space With Curiosity making people consider the awesomeness that is space, our panelists are going to take a hard look at the epic nature of the void. From fantasy to reality, fact to fiction, space offers so much if we are but bold enough to seize it. Sh!t Gets Real: A Conversation with Frustrated Webcomic Artists (PG-13) A bunch of webcomic regulars sit around and complain for an hour. Cursing will be tallied and encouraged. Show Me The (YouTube) Money: The Highs and (Possible) Lows of Producing Online Video Our panelists will talk about their experiences making online video and pass along some tricks and tips for success — and possibly help keep you from its pitfalls. And is there money to be made working with YouTube or other online video services? Sluggy Freelance and the Dimension of Nuts After over fourteen years of daily webcomic content, people must wonder just how crazy Pete Abrams actually is. You can ask Pete questions and watch him skillfully (?) dodge the point. Pete is notorious for drawing and sketching his way through panels, but at this one, he’ll have to actually say something! So, How’d We Do? This panel is the last panel of the con. Come give Harknell, Onezumi, and the rest of the Intervention team your feedback on the event. We encourage you to make suggestions for next year as well. Taking a Shot at Danielle Corsetto: The Girls With Slingshots Panel This is your chance to talk with Danielle Corsetto of the webcomic, Girls With Slignshots; just be on guard for an attack by McPedro: he’s dangerous... Telling the Microserialized Story Webcomics and flash fiction/microfiction often involve stringing out one long story over dozens or hundreds of updates, with gaps of days in between. Not every page of a graphic novel can pack a punch to tide the reader over. Or can it? Should it? And what happens to surprise when fans have days to speculate about the upcoming plot? How does it affect a writer’s approach when the story must be told in such tiny increments? 31 The Art and Music Studio Intervention presents the Art Studio and Music Studio, a room open 24 hours a day that encourages attendees, guests, and staff to contribute artwork or statements on the dry erase walls of the room. At the end of the con, the results will be imaged and placed online. The room is also available for spontaneous musical performances, with the Tombstone Teeth recording a full album on Saturday afternoon! The Artist/Writer Relationship It’s not easy to find the right artist or writer to collaborate with — our panelists will discuss some common pitfalls of the artist/writer relationship and how to deal with them when they arise. The Computer is Willing, But the Spirit is Weak: How to Build the Motivation to Keep Going Everyone hits that point in their career — where it seems like a wall has popped up in front of your creativity or output. How do you find the motivation to keep on working? Our panelists will talk about the techniques they’ve used to move forward and keep their motivation and creative juice flowing. The Devil’s Panties Panel (18+) Not Satanic Porn...Honest Tone it Down 3: Tone it Down with a Vengeance (18+) The GOtaku crew are back for another round of ruthlessly taking to task the negative aspects of our treasured geek culture! Be warned; this panel is not for the faint of heart or those lacking in self-awareness or a sense of humor. But if you think you’ve got what it takes to join us for a send-up of some of the things we hold dear, strap in for a night of vicious masochism! This year, we’ll be torching such topics as steampunk culture and the pervasiveness of zombies in the media, as well as covering the usual constench, bad cosplay, and much more. It ain’t gonna be a roast... it’s gonna be a bonfire! Traditional Inking Practical discussion of materials and methods for inking comics from preparing pencil drawings for inking, papers suitable for inking, and types of inks, pens, brushes and drawing aids that can be used to create a finished product. Pros and cons of the various materials from personal experience. Physical examples will be available for participants to examine and try their hand at. A question-and-answer period will conclude the presentation. The Skin Horse Panel TREKOFF LIVE: A Foulmouthed Star Trek Comedy Podcast Shaenon Garrity and Jeffrey Wells of the webcomic Skin Horse talk about their work and where they are going from here. (18+) Endlight Entertainment, the producers of the Ninjas Versus movie series, bring their Star Trek podcast live to Intervention. The Time For Indie Film Is Now! We Are The Intervention Do you want to make a film? Do it now! The time has never been better for to get involved with film production. It won’t be easy of course, but our panelists will give you some info on how you can get started in a professional (and hopefully) profitable way. Come talk to Onezumi and Harknell, founders and Co-Con Chairs of Intervention, about the event, their comic work, their theme park and haunted attraction adventures, or any other stupid and insane stuff you can think of. They are (almost) guaranteed to stay in one place during the duration of this panel. There Is a Line: Handling Potentially Offensive Topics in Webcomics Since webcomic creators only answer to themselves and their audience, how do they decide how far to go with humor, language, violence, sex, and other situations? Does a creator have a greater responsibility to police themselves or does literally anything go? 32 Webcomic Beacon Newscast Live Jason Strawsberg and Eric Kimball of the Webcomic Beacon Newscast will review the week’s webcomic news and with the aid of special guests from Intervention will provide in-depth analysis... or just spout uninformed opinions — that works, too. PULL UP THAT BEETS AND WAYLAY THE SHIP FOR THE CANDY STORE. Video Gaming Room Hours: Friday: Noon – Midnight Saturday: 8:00 AM – Midnight Sunday: 8:00 AM – Noon Intervention 2012 will be expanding our already extensive video gaming area for even more fun this year. The newest games, and the best cooperative experiences available will all be set up and ready to for you to jump right in. If you like the newest stuff, then chop up some fruit with Kinect or show your dance or singing skills. Those of you into retro can play our library of Commodore 64 games alongside your friends on the NES. There will be at least: 6 Xbox 360s Wii NES SNES Nintendo 64 Sega Genesis Commodore 64 RockBand and Kinect set ups We are also happy to have yyrGames demoing some of their Xbox Live games in our video room this year: Aaron Teplitsky develops arcade-style action-packed games for Xbox LIVE Indie Games (and hopefully for other platforms, in the future). The definition of “indie games” is often cloudy, because they come from teams in all different shapes and sizes. yyrGames is as “indie” as it gets, because it’s just one person doing it all. The graphics aren’t great, but you’ll have fun... guaranteed! In Intervention’s game room, you’ll be able to try the unique, newly-released, terroristblasting experience of Bungee Ferret Tossing; the skill-testing challenge or 4-player battles of the unreleased Snake361; and perhaps some other things that are in the works. Be sure to stop by, give them a try, and say hello! Intervention will also have its own dedicated Arcade Gaming room this year. We will have a selection of games spanning the history of arcade gmes, and including the ever popular multi-player X-Men arcade game. One Xbox 360 will be focused on kids’ games (arcade and such) Webcomics 101: Creativity, Art, and Writing You’re looking at a blank screen or a blank piece of paper and you just keep looking! Let our panelists help you figure out how to get started, how to keep going and how not to paint yourself into an artistic corner. Let’s talk formatting and how to best communicate your vision to your artist and, if you’re an artist, how can you take advantage of the written word to make your story better. WordPress 101 WordPress is the fastest growing online content management system, and can be adapted for use for comics, blogging, podcasting, video, and nearly infinite other uses. Come learn the basics on its set up and usage from our panel of experts. Working with Wacom: Cintiq Demo Wacom is the maker of the most widely used professional drawing tablets in the industry. Their Cintiq series combines a pen tablet with an LCD screen. Is drawing directly on the screen better for you than using their regular Intuos or Bamboo tablets? Come see a handson demo of the Wacom Cintiq Pen Display and find out. Workshop: Event Runners AMA We are the people who set up Intervention (and other) events; come to this workshop to 33 ask us anything about the process — from business, programming, guest relations, operations, or anything in-between. fall into place. Join our panelists as they discuss creating vibrant and dynamic characters that will grip your audience. Workshop: Everyone Needs Help Sometimes — Webcomic and Art Portfolio Reviews Writing for Fantasy Stories You have an idea for a comic or want to get some feedback on your work? This is the place for you. During this open workshop, our artists will gladly chime in and give feedback on your work or ideas and give you tips to get going to the next level. Workshop: Tell Me A Story This workshop is your opportunity to talk to other authors to help refine your written work. Get feedback or just bounce ideas off our authors to help you get to the next step in your work. World Building 101 A pivotal part to any great story is the world in which it takes place in, be it the past, present, future, or even an alternate universe! If you are new to story creation, or are just looking to get a different perspective, stop on by as we discuss the basics of creating and presenting a new, fascinating setting for your comic or game. Writing and Creating Three Dimensional Characters When writing an adventure or a story, having characters that the readers can get into is half the battle. If the readers or players become intrigued by the characters, then the rest of the story will Writing for a fantasy story can be fun and exciting, but it can also be a daunting task. How do you build an entire original world from the ground up, complete with unique cultures, people, geography, creatures, magic, and everything else? How do you populate your world with memorable, three-dimensional characters, and a unique and intriguing plot? Finally, how do you spin all these fantastic elements into a believable story that will resonate with real-world readers? Come join us for a creative discussion where we’ll take a look at topics including creation of setting and characters, various methods for getting ideas and steering your plot, resources and research, editing and how you can communicate your vision in collaboration with an artist. The panelists will be sharing plenty of tips and anecdotes from their own comic and writing journeys. You’re Too Dumb To Play My Game! This panel will be about the philosophy of “making games simple” and “Addictive Play”, and to re-evaluate the games that people play on a daily basis. Why are sequels and games that farm money from their users so popular? The presentation takes a look at such games as Warcraft, Zynga, and Call of Duty. The goal is to get the audience to think about games differently and maybe help future game creators to make better games. Your Ultimate Beginner Booze-ucation (21+) In this panel, you’ll be given the breakdown of basic liquors, safe drinking skills and hangover cures, and (an improvement from last year) how to actually throw an epic room party. There will be GRAPHS!!! This will be held at the Event Hotel Bar area. 34 Track 4 and track 6 are so bad I want to claw my ass off and eat it with a fork. ARTISTS’ ALLEY and VENDORS 21st Century Sandshark Studios www.21sandshark.com Dan Nokes is the sequential indie creature of myth that other creators speak of in fearful hushed tones! He is usually spotted in the suburban Southern Maryland marshland known as Lusby MD! When not roaming the commercial district, finding unhealthy low nutritional and other survival items, he is diligently at work, on his various creator owned projects, as part of his one man company known as 21ST CENTURY SANDSHARK STUDIOS!!! His past projects have included The Reptile and Mister Amazing (2002), The Paranormals (2003-2008), The Pistoleers (2008-2010), and Adam and Eve: Bizarre Love Triangle in the Zombie Apocalypse (2011-2012) Approach him with extreme caution, accolades of his artistic endeavors and large sums of cash...IF YOU DARE!!!! 21 Century Sandshark Studios will be entering the webcomic fray for the first time with two projects slated to come out in the second half of 2012. The first is The Reptile and Mister Amazing: The Return of Kat Carson with artist Will Nix III! The second is a space comedy described as Men In Black meets Clerks entitled Impossible Space Tales of the Last Pit Stop! st Accidental Fancies www.facebook.com/AccidentalFancies A crafter with a mission: Learn new techniques and combine them to create new and interesting accessories. If there is a hidden secret to it, then BONUS POINTS! Jenny Truss has an addiction to crafts of all sorts, and an even greater addiction to finding new ways to make new and interesting items with geeky themes to it. Binary Souls / Other Dimensions http://www.bsodcomic.net William ‘Shaggy’ Chrapcynski is a musician, producer and 3D graphic artist. He’s been composing a stylistic variety of music for a number of years and his webcomic, Binary Souls / Other Dimensions, has been running for nearly five years. Music and comics aside, he is involved in community theater doing sound design. When he’s not busy doing all of these things, he’s playing video games as well as taking on the role of house husband. Cynical Woman http://www.cynicalwoman.com Helen E. H. Madden, also known as Cynical Woman, is a writer and artist who quit her lucrative day job years ago with no idea what she might do next. In the last three years, she’s written 165 short stories and one novel for the Heat Flash erotica podcast. As a webcomic artist, she has produced The Adventures of Cynical Woman and Rats! She also runs VeryScaryArt.com, an online gallery of children’s artwork about scary stuff, and draws Mustachequerade, a small zine about the wonders of mustaches. She is very much in love with zombies right now, but that’s probably because she is one, and 35 could someone please explain the concept of “sleep” to her? Because she’s never experienced it herself. Issue 3 of Mustachequerade, a zine about the wonders of mustaches, will be debut at Intervention. The 8-page zine will feature a very special story called The Mystery of Medusa’s Mustache. Cost will be $1 per copy. Some issues 1 and 2 will be available for sale as well. DanaBoBana http://onthebrightside. smackjeeves.com/ Dana is an illustrator and webcomic artist from southern New Jersey. She is the creator of the romantic comedy webcomic, On the Bright Side. Dechanique http://deannaechanique.deviantart.com Creator of the webcomic La Macchina Bellica [http://www. macchinacomic.com] and artist of the webcomic Kindling [http://www.kindlingcomic.com] Professional illustrator and comic artist. Duae Designs duaecat.etsy.com A crafter with a mission: “Can you teach me how to crochet?” Aries asked. “Sure.” said Duae. A few ugly scarves, lopsided blankets, and wonky hats later, Aries decided to try his hand at amigurumi Now, pretty much anything he can think of can be recreated in tiny yarn form. Duae handles the organization and has epic battles with the sewing machine that often result in cool stuff. She also dabbles in soapmaking and other crafts. Together they make a pretty good team. Eattoast Eattoast.deviantart.com Kelsey is a Marylandbased toymaker/illustrator who teaches a college comic book class during the summer. She makes ugly things cute and cute things ugly. Her terrible things have been featured on io9, the Daily What, and Kotaku. She lives in a cornfield and doesn’t understand how magnets work. At Intervention, there will be comics, handmade toys, prints, sketchbooks, custom vinyl toys and HIGH FIVES 36 TONIGHT I WILL TAKE MY SHIRT OFF AND MAKE ART IN MY LAIR LIKE A FERRET Escapement Studios Luke Foster http://escapementstudios.com http://moonfreight3.com Escapement Studios is a small independent game development team based out of Raleigh, NC. We’re all about exploring new possibilities in interactive entertainment! Our primary gaming project, In The Dark, is currently in development and expected to release within a year. You can keep up with the game’s progress on the Escapement Studios website. Luke Foster is the cartoonist of the science fiction/comedy webcomic, Moon Freight 3, which has updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday since August 2008. He is also the cartoonist of the new, daily all-ages strip, The Center of Somewhere, which debuted Aug. 6, 2012. He was also the writer/artist of the non-fiction comedy comic strip, The Gang From the Store: True Tales From the Comic Book Shop, which ran from November 2009 to June 2010. He lives in Connecticut and likes pancakes. Katy Millay (animator for In The Dark), joined by Mark Thompson (project lead & programmer), will have game merch and original art available at their table for your perusal. Fes Works www.WebcastBeacon.com Fes Works is a cartoonist and podcaster, active within the webcomics community since 2006. A person addicted to projects, with the goal of encouraging people to share and create. He has worked on several webcomics over the years, in several collaborations; including the Crossover Wars. Presently he runs The Webcast Beacon Network, a podcasting group, with one of the strongest running webcomics podcasts online: The Webcomic Beacon. His present comic endeavor is in co-writting and coloring the comic, Ardra, of which he will be showcasing the first issue at Intervention. Erica Fletcher www.ericafletcher.net/ Geeks Next Door http://www.geeksnextcomic.com When two geeks love each other very much, they get together and make a webcomic. Resident artist Jessi and snarky writer Matt have been posting the exaggerated everyday adventures of their lives for five years, including tales of mechafighting girl scouts, meme-tastic romance, muffin attacks, and tales of the convention scene. Start getting to know the folks who might just be the geeks next door to you! At Intervention we’ll have a few surprises on hand, for sure! Please drop by and take a look! The Gneech gneech.com John “The Gneech” Robey is the creative force behind the popular webcomics, NeverNever and The Suburban Jungle, Starring Tiffany Tiger. There are currently five collections of his cartoons in print: La Vida Panthera, Love Bites, Orange Alert, and Tough Breaks are the Suburban Jun- 37 gle collections, and Childproof the Unicorns is from NeverNever. Previous writing credits also include pieces for White Wolf Games’ Mage: The Ascension line, Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game supplements, and West End Games’ World of Indiana Jones. Gneech has received several honors for his work, being named Guest of Honor at the 2005 Mephit Furmeet and Confuzzled UK 2011, Iron Artist (Comics) for three years at Further Confusion in San Jose, and of course, multiple-time recipient of Websnark’s “Tasty, Tasty Biscuit.” Alex Heberling http://www.alexsguide.net Alex Heberling hails from Columbus, Ohio, and has been making comics for the web since 2005. She currently produces Alex’s Guide to a Life Well-Lived, a slice-oflife journal-ish comic that updates twice a week. Her previous work, a fantasy epic titled Garanos, was recently completed after 3.5 years and 487 pages. When not chained to her desk making art, she also enjoys The Office, caricaturing, ponies, and works for a local screen printing business. She earned her BFA from Ohio State’s Art & Technology department, where she learned how to make robots, holograms, and 3D models of nanomachines. (This means she’s pretty much ready for whatever the future tosses her way. Bring it on, Science!) other humorous works, including a multipart parody of Bleach (part one published, part two in the works) called Blecch!, portraits, fanart and the occasional dark work when he is in a really bad mood. Besides his ongoing blog and Blecch!, he is currently working on a ghost story based on the Hanako-san legend In addition to selling T-shirts, mugs, buttons, holiday cards, individual prints of art works, a book of collected political cartoons, Bushwhacked, and part one of Blecch!, Greg will be debuting “Blecch! Part Duh” at Intervention. Megami Jadeheart megamijadeheart.deviantart.com Megami is an artist and seamstress from either 7000 years in the future or the past. She can’t seem to remember which. But with a passion for Historical Recreation and Science Fiction, it doesn’t matter much to her when she is, as long as she has access to art supplies and fabric. She has been known to occasionally work on a webcomic called Annie: a Space Western in between work, cons, sewing, and taking care of her cat. This will be her third year at Intervention, and she’s glad to be back. Intravenous Caffeine Jay Joseph Jr. ivcaffeine.com http://www.workingclassnightmare.com Greg Uchrin is a cartoonist and satirist from Alexandria VA. His political cartoon, Intravenous Caffeine (ivcaffeine.com), and its predecessor, Hail Dubyus! (haildubyus.com), have been running since 2003. Intravenous Caffeine is also the name of his studio. A visit to his deviantart site (gregoriusu.deviantart.com) reveals 38 YEA LET’S BRING THEM BUTT MUFFINS TO THE PARK Jay Joseph is an artist of questionable age, skill and origin. Born in a horrific wasteland, he learned his craft by modeling himself after the most powerful man of the 20th Century: Trevor Belmont from Castlevania 3. He has now saved the world several times over, namely by co-authoring a deceased webcomic named Chugworth Academy, creating films, and working for television networks you may have actually heard of. His latest project is Working Class Nightmare, a webseries that stars actors. He will be debuting Black Guy White Guy, a sketch webseries exploring the deep intricacies of race relations and nerdy black dudes. Details TBA at www.networkjay.com Scott King http://www.Holiday-Wars.com Scott King was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Ocean City, Maryland. He received his undergraduate degree in film from Towson University, and his M.F.A. in film from American University. She currently lives in Raleigh, NC with two roommates and a cat. The second book of Worst Idea has just come out. Lesser Key Studios http://ianuae.deviantart.com Selling: comics, prints, stickers, bookmarks, buttons, plushes, and jewelry for them. Megami Studios http://www.megamistudios.com DAD! A Documentary Graphic Novel, King’s first book was published in Fall ’09. He is also the creator and writer of Holiday Wars. In addition to his work in comics, King is also a part-time faculty member at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Rob Barba and Ayne Hart make up Megami Studios, a Virginiabased media and design company. Established in 2004, Megami’s project range from website and graphic design to typography to their webcomic, Claude & Monet. He will be debuting Holiday Wars Volume 1 at Intervention (The book officially releases on September 25th but there will be copies for sale at the show!). They will be offering the limited edition font “Onigiri” for sale at Intervention. This is an Intervention exclusive and will not be made available after the con is over. Brenda Kirk Monica “MonMon” H. http://www.geektress.com http://chibihoshiko.wordpress.com/ Brenda Kirk is a cartoonist and illustrator. She created the webcomic Lanarama and founded Geektress. com, and is a contributor to IDW’s Womanthology. She likes pizza and hockey and shirtless Batman. Also, puppies. Currently residing in Northern VA with her two fish (Fin and Picasso), Monica or “MonMon” works as a graphic designer/ web developer for a county site by day and a webcomic artist by night. Kytri She has been drawing and crafting since she was very little. Her hobbies consist of painting, drawing, baking, crafting, and graphic design. http://www.skyscrapersoup.com Kytri writes and draws an urban fantasy comic called This is the Worst Idea You’ve Ever Had! as well as a few other things. She’s been doing webcomics in one form or another since 2003. She will be debuting her mini-comic, Lost Dog, from her collection called Push Pin Comics in print. Push Pin Comics are a collection of mini-comics ranging between 8-10 pages long. 39 Chris Otto Christopher Paulsen http://adogslifecomic.com http://www.precociouscomic.com/ Now entering its third year, A Dog’s Life has brought many people lots of smiles and joy, especially its creator, Chris Otto. This past year, he has published two compilations of his comics, appeared on TV to promote his work, and completed Bark To The Future, a year-long story written by his friend, Ben Taylor. Ben will be appearing with Chris at their second Intervention, and both will be signing and sketching all weekend! Raised on newspaper comics, when Chrispy decided to toss out his fine art degree in favor of cartooning, it was only natural he would emulate his heroes. His daily webcomic, Precocious, is now in its fourth year. Ben sums up A Dog’s Life perfectly in the first book: “How often do you follow a dream with no preparation and no prior experience? That’s what A Dog’s Life is all about. One man following his dream to sit down and draw funnies. These humble beginnings will warm your heart and tickle your funny bone.” Bark To The Future, a book collecting over a year’s worth of strips in which they parodied Back To The Future, will be featured at Intervention. 161 full color strips, plus extras. Paint Me a Perfect World Productions http://facebook.com/paintmeaperfectworld A duo of video game fans that <3 Fallout, bringing items out of the games into real life, comprised of Sherie Lund, painter and drawer extraodinaire, and Robert Wilfong, master builder and zinc saucier. In their spare time, they can often be found wandering the wastes looting super mutants and raiders and making wasteland omelettes, yum. 40 The first Precocious collection was released in August, and he is very excited about it! There will be copies of it at Intervention, which the artist will be signing and sketching in! Plaza Art http://plazaart.com/ Whether you’re an artist looking to get started, create your next masterpiece, or frame a special treasure with our expert framing team you have come to the right place. Besides a huge selection of art materials, creative gifts and custom framing, we also offer gift cards, workshops, demos and classes, delivery, special orders and bulk discounts. If you don’t see what you are looking for, ask one of our sales associates and they’ll do everything they can to fulfill your particular needs. While you are in, don’t forget to ask about our Plaza Savings Card program and if you can’t get to one of 12 stores, visit us anytime at www.plazaart.com. Quirky Crochet www.quirkycrochet.com After teaching herself to crochet in 2008, JJ Blum quickly realized that she didn’t follow directions very well. She began doodling with yarn and creating Amigurumi of pop culture items. Small characters from movies, TV, and books and accessories born from a quirky mind and geeky family dominate her collection. KEEP THAT BATSHIT RUNNIN ON EMPTY OR THE GIRAFFES. WILL LEAD THE LINE TO THE CORN DOGS n O ” k e e G “ r u o y t e G at Montana Acr ylic Markers a Gold M o n t a n p r ay S Ac r y l i c Pa i n t Star ting at 0.50 List $1 $5.95 .75 Sale $7 Cop i M a r c S ke t ke r s c h List Pitt Artist Pen Sets Sale$6.99 $5.2 4 Starting at Prices valid through 10/08/12 $8.99 Rockville, MD Pigma ens Micron P 25% Of f Lis t 1594-B Rockville Pike (301) 770-0500 Washington, DC 1990 K Street NW (202) 331-7090 eac h XL Bri s to l Pa d s 40 of f Lis% t Bethesda, MD Silver Spring, MD 7825 Old Georgetown Rd. 8209 Georgia Ave. (301) 718-8500 (301) 587-5581 41 Rascals Rogues and Dames www.nattosoup.blogspot.com www.electricabyss.com Becca Hillburn and Heidi Black are best friends and comic artists living in Savannah, Georgia, and pursuing their Masters in Sequential Art at SCAD. They are part of Rascals Rogues and Dames studio, and produce all sorts of goodies, ranging from high quality prints, to mini comics, to buttons, to charms and paper dolls. Both artists are willing and able to take two types of commissions- at-convention (which are completed at the convention) and take-home. At-convention commissions tend to be in either pencil or ink on cardstock, whereas take-home commissions can be done using any requested media and mailed to the customer. Becca Hillburn will be debuting a new installment to her ongoing mini-comic series When I was 13, a lighthearted autobiographical comic that takes a nostalgic look at being a nerd in the late 90’s. Heidi Black will hopefully debut the first chapter of her comic Dealing with Trolls in garage print format. Dealing with Trolls is a watercolor fantasy comic with a Nordic flair. Raven Warren Studios A small studio based on Maryland’s Eastern Shore producing sequential art stories and dabbling in game design. Currently you can find them working on Kidthulhu, Dead Future, Winter’s Eye and a few other obscure incantations. At Intervention, Raven Warren Studios will be featuring Kidthulhu Volume #1 (writing by Martin Brandt and artwork by Rihana Martinson), which delves into the madness of Kidthulhu’s awakening and the hijinks that ensue thereafter. Rival Hearts http://www.rivalhearts.com Rival Hearts is a fairly new webcomic, started January 2011. While making slow progress, it is building up to some big adventure. Rival Hearts will have its first officially (professionally) printed comic for first release at Intervention. There will also be new prints and sketches never before seen. Jennifer Zyren Smith http://lasalleslegacy.com Jennifer Zyren Smith is an author and artist residing in Maryland. Ever since she discovered ElfQuest at the age of twelve, she has been telling stories through comics and has an entire file cabinet filled with character designs and comics from the last twenty years. Her current graphic novel, LaSalle’s Legacy, is a fantasy story about the adventures of the crew of the Laughing Panda. When she isn’t making art, she is playing video games and failing in her duties as cat slave. 42 You put that coffee in my face you guys just put that Cuban coffee in god dam Cubans know the best thing ever party in my mouth Snow by Night Technoangel Studios http://www.snowbynight.com http://www.technoangel.net Snow by Night is an online graphic novel, written by Eric Menge and illustrated by Brittany Michel. It updates three times a week (text update on Friday). Follow the adventures of a pair of thieves, Blaise and Jassart, as they search for a mysterious rival who is beating them to their marks and stealing from their wards. Muskets and alchemy replace swords and sorcery in this tale of colonial fantasy. Technoangel Studios is the joint venture of Laura “robynhime” Moiseev and Andrew “sadboyinsnow” McLaughlin, born out of an enjoyment of creating cute and entertaining artwork in their spare time. The studio has been spreading their love of all things cute and snarky across the Mid-Atlantic region since 2008. Snow by Night will be debuting their latest chapter book, Chapter 4: What No One Expects. In this chapter, Blaise, Jassart, and the mysterious rival work together to steal a great treasure but do so for very different reasons. The chapter book is 40 pages long and is full color. Toro Comics Liz Staley http://adrastuscomic.com What do you do when you find that the skeleton in your family’s closet is a giant alien robot? Liz Staley is the creator behind Adrastus, a webcomic about a normal girl who races motorcycles, fixes cars, and really would like it if the tabloid reporters and the invading army of aliens would just leave her alone! Tangent Artists www.tangentartists.com Rachael Hixon works on story, inks and colors. David Joria does story and script. Monica Marier does story, script, pencils and colors. She has also written a book series based on CRIT — The Linus Saga — published through Hunt Press. Last year, they debuted the Miles Reyner’s Handbook for Saucy Bards and sold out in record time! This year, they have restocked and brought along a new item of interest! http://theonemanriot.com Selling: original comics and two different art books of collected work. Also available for commissions. Vidgle http://www.vidgle.tv Vidgle is a internet television website with its original series and films which is available on www.vidgle.tv. Vidgle will be releasing their first film, Con Drama, at Intervention. Wayward Studios http://www. waywardstudios.net Emily R. Gillis and Crystal M. Rollins make up the comiccreating duo that is Wayward Studios. Together, they work on the webcomics Aspect and Jikoshia. This year, Wayward will be releasing the first printed volumes of both comics. 43 AREA GUIDE Rockville, one of the largest cities in Maryland, will host Intervention. Considered by many to be the technological center of the region, Rockville also has a rich cultural history dating back to the 1700s. If this is your first time to the area, here’s a handy guide to area restaurants, shopping, and attractions to help you feel a little more at home. DINING You can’t throw a stone without hitting a restaurant in Rockville, but we’ve taken the liberty of picking out some of the better food options within walking distance of Intervention. Twinbrook Grille Hilton downstairs Breakfast buffet, lunch and dinner. General US restaurant fare. Distance from convention hotel: zero singularity: they do room service, too! Riff’s Lounge Hilton lobby Dinner only. General US restaurant light food (sandwiches and the like). Distance from convention hotel: Just roll out of bed and into the elevator. Robeks 1761 Rockville Pike Smoothies and other concoctions. Distance from convention hotel: 0.1 miles 44 Rolls ‘n Rice 1701 Rockville Pike Sushi and rice bowls. Distance from convention hotel: 0.1 miles Maria’s Bakery & Cafe 1701 Rockville Pike A Hong Kong-style cafe that also has a bakery with a wide selection of sweets. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Hooters 1584 Rockville Pike Lots of fried food, girls in matching orange pants Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Kenny’s Sub Shop 130 Rollins Avenue Some of the best Chinese food in the area at good prices. Apparently they also have subs, but we couldn’t tell you much about those. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Ruby Tuesday’s 12266 Rockville Pike Your typical family restaurant. Often runs specials for multiple courses and people. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Whole Foods Market 1649 Rockville Pike Not a restaurant. It’s a grocery store with natural and organic foods. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Pizza CS 1596-B Rockville Pike Personal gourmet pizzas, not a part of the Creative Suite. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles now I want chocolate my ovaries are like popeye Mosaic Cuisine and Cafe 186 Halpine Road Waffles and sandwiches by day, steaks and seafood dishes by night. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Fuddruckers 1592 Rockville Pike Very good burgers, made to order. Distance from convention hotel: 0.2 miles Lebanese Taverna Cafe 1605 Rockville Pike Perfect for those times when you wake up in the morning and say “I need Lebanese food today or I’m gonna be pissed.” Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles Armand’s Chicago Pizzeria 190 Halpine Road Nice assortment of pizzas and Italian food. Lunch and dinner buffets under $10. Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles Baja Fresh Mexican Grill 1607 Rockville Pike A slightly tastier and healthier option than most of those other burrito joints. Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles Noodles & Co 1609 Rockville Pike Noodle dishes from around the globe. You know a place must be hardcore about noodles when its URL is noodles.com. Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles Trader Joe’s Joe’s Noodle House Silver Diner Baskin-Robbins Subway Taco Bell Hinode Restaurant McDonald’s 12268-H Rockville Pike Good for munchies and heat-and-eat meals. Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles 1617 Rockville Pike Now you can eat ice cream for every meal! Distance from convention hotel: 0.3 miles 134 Congressional Lane Japanese food with extensive menu. Lots of sushi options. Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles Chicken Out Rotisserie 1560 Rockville Pike Chicken? No, I mean, do you like chicken? They got it! Gluten-free menus available! Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles Mi Rancho Restaurant 1488 Rockville Pike Tex-Mex, sombrero and trumpet atmosphere, annoying flash menu Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles Yekta Kabobi Restaurant 1488 Rockville Pike Cheap Persian food (the culture, not the rug/cat) Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles Starbucks 1621 Rockville Pike The addictive coffee that made Seattle hip. Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles Mykonos Grill 121 Congressional Lane Is Greek. You like-a the juice? Juice is good? Don’t fight over the lamb brain. Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles 1488 Rockville Pike Chinese cuisine. Vegetarian menu available. Distance from convention hotel: 0.4 miles 1402 Rockville Pike Cheap corporate subs/hoagies/ grinders, made to order. Distance from convention hotel: 0.5 miles 1390 Rockville Pike Clown-themed, avant-garde fast food. Love it ironically only. The cheapness will consume you. Distance from convention hotel: 0.6 miles Sadaf Halal Restaurant 1327 Rockville Pike Middle Eastern food. Distance from convention hotel: 0.6 miles Ledo Pizza 1319 – H Rockville Pike Square shaped pizza? Are we living in Bizarro world? Medium pricey, but good pizza. Distance from convention hotel: 0.8 miles A & J Restaurant 1319 Rockville Pike Chinese food. Northern Chinese dim sum (bread style). Distance from convention hotel: 0.8 miles India Garden 1321 Rockville Pike Fast and authentic Indian, Bangladeshi, & Pakistani dishes Distance from convention hotel: 0.8 miles Entenmann’s Bakery Outlet 1327 Rockville Pike Yeah, screw that diet. Om nom nom. Come early, though (9 AM): discounted bakery numminess is random and runs out quick. Distance from convention hotel: 0.8 miles 12276 Rockville Pike Standard diner fare and faux50s chrome. Distance from convention hotel: 0.8 miles 1100 Rockville Pike How many ways can we make food from just 5-7 ingredients? Cheapest food you can get that is still technically edible. Distance from convention hotel: 0.9 miles Temari Cafe 1043 Rockville Pike Best damn Japanese food nearby that makes you realize they export more than sushi and Hello Kitty. Distance from convention hotel: 0.9 miles Kielbasa Factory, Inc. 1073 Rockville Pike Polish & European Deli and Grocery Distance from convention hotel: 1.0 miles Chipotle Mexican Grill 11830 Rockville Pike Like a Hispanic TGI Fridays, but they will deny it! Distance from convention hotel: 1.0 miles SUPPLIES & SERVICES Just in case you need them, Rockville has several stores offering supplies and services you may need on your trip. Even if you don’t need to hit the stores while you’re here, you may still want to consider a short pilgrimage to the nearby Micro Center electronics superstore if you’re not fortunate enough to have one near you. Micro Center 1776 E. Jefferson #203 FedEx Office 1750 Rockville Pike US Post Office 143 Rollins Ave CVS/pharmacy 1580 Rockville Pike 45 OUR SPONSORS OUR ENABLERS We would like to thank the following people for their generous donations to Intervention. Your help Enabled us to have this event. Chad Post Sharon Henderson (JastaElf) Gillian Kinney Randy Ward Frank “Grayhawk” Huminski The History Twins Phil Gorski @ardosi 46 Jean La Valley aka “Papa Neslo” Mona Carol Steve Miller Chris Sarnowski Zhobot.net Tony Montuori Le Andre’ Ward Be all like CHALLENGER YELLOWJACKET HERE THREW AN EGG AT YOU TauRadio John McMahon Susan Smith Webb Pavlina Raven Warren Studios Scott Wilson Kitchen Penguin 47 THANK YOU! Oni and Harknell Would Like To Thank: Pete Abrams, Ian Webb, Tango, Paul DiGennaro, Chris Impink, Barb Fischer, Ben Walker, RobertThomas, Rodger Burns, Tiffanny Walsh, Isaiah Beard, Ilya Kurakin, Grayhawk, Corinne Simmers, Colette Fozard, Chuck Fozard, Grig Larson, Mike Fenn, Brian Lynch, Terry Berendt, Gil Cnaan, Jonette Butler, Wesley Mason, Janice Hofer, DJ Dave Ghoul, Wesley Mason, Eric Hardenbrook, PJ and Greg Benge, and all of the rest who come on board after this is printed to help us when the poison arrows fall from the sky and the pillars of Heaven shake. Our volunteers and staff All of our Enablers and Sponsors of every level Chris / Doktor242, who believed in us be- fore it was cool. Arisia for the radios MAGFest For the arcade cabinets Oni Would Like To Thank: Our guests: You guys get it. Thank you for Coffee. Haunted Houses. Theme Parks. Chocolate. That bald guy that I married. Brunetto T-shirts for another year of kick Harknell Would Like To Thank: Our Attendees: You guys always motivate Oni, for being the best wife in the universe. I couldn’t do this crap without you. amplifying the signal. ass shirts! us to do our best work. 48 YOUR STUPID BUTT BUCKETS CAUSES EXISTENTIALISM
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