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Don’t miss THREE BIG DAYS of the Southeast’s premiere comic, anime, sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, and multi-media convention!!! MORE THAN 200 GUESTS!!! Admission Prices Buy your tickets now Online & Mail-in Registration available for a discounted rate. Tickets Purchased in Advance $30.00 daily for Friday or Sunday plus tax $35.00 for Saturday plus tax $70.00 for three-day pass plus tax $250.00 Megacon VIP package $300.00 Stan Lee VIP Experience (limited available) MegaCon 2015 VIP , 3-Day and Saturday tickets will be limited in 2015. Other Package deals to be announced please check the website for updates On-Line Registration available through: www.megaconvention.com Closes Friday, April 3rd at midnight Phone Registration (386-364-1826) office hours 10am - 6pm EST Closes March 10th at 5PM Tickets will not be mailed - Please pick them up at the Advance Ticket Booth at the West Building Level One Registration Go down the ramp from Central Lobby and follow the signs Location Orange County Convention Center West Building Halls A4 - B4 9800 International Drive Orlando, Florida (407) 685-9800 Dates & Hours (Main Exhibit Hall B1-B4) Admission at the Door $35.00 Friday $40.00 Saturday $35.00 Sunday $80.00 Three-day One child (10 and under) free with paid adult You do not need to order these tickets, they will automatically be given to one child with every paid adult. Friday, April 10th: Saturday, April 11th: Sunday, April 12th: 12pm - 7pm 10am - 6pm 10am - 5pm *Much of the programming such as gaming, anime, movies, etc. will extend well beyond the exhibit hall hours. Approximate event hours in breakout rooms: 1pm - 11:30pm on Friday, Saturday 10am - 11:30pm 10am - 8:00pm on Sunday Child must be present. All guests are scheduled to be at the convention all three days with exception of: Group Tickets (Groups of 25 or more) Please call for information 386-364-1826 Deadline date to order group tickets: March 10th at 5pm Saturday and Sunday only: David Ramsey, Summer Glau, Stan Lee, Ron Perlman, Karen Gillian, & Grey DeLisle Schedules and guest lineup is subject to change Some cancellations may occur MegaCon Mobile App is available Check out the website and page 23 for details MEGACON PRE-REGISTRATION FORM IMPORTANT - All mail -in payments must be received by Friday, # of 3-day pass adult ______ # of 1-day ticket adult Friday ______ March 27, 2015 or they will not be processed. Once an order has been received there can be NO CHANGES or REFUNDS Mail to: MegaCon, 5757 74th Trace, Live Oak, FL 32060 # of 1-day ticket adult Saturday _____ # of 1-day ticket adult Sunday ______ # of MC VIP Packages _________ # of Stan Lee VIP __________ Name (first, middle, last) Street Address City, State, ZipHome Phone Total Number of tickets needed ______ Amount due for tickets $______ Total amount enclosed $_______ Work Phone E-mail Address (if available) Credit Card Number* Name (as it appears on credit card) PAYMENT ENCLOSED IN FORM OF: CHECK MONEY ORDER Visa Amex Discover MC CVV # Expiration Date Signature Of Cardholder *Credit card - please make sure the addtess is the one that your credit card statement is mailed to. Please Note: TICKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED You must pick up your tickets at the Advance Ticket Booth down on the West Concourse Level One Registration Area You must bring picture ID and bar coded printed ticket The Advance Ticket booths will be open two hours prior to the show hours on all three days. Plus new this year Thursday, from 4pm - 7pm NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ARE ALLOWED HOTELS WITH SPECIAL MEGACON RATES - *GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE Book your hotel room through the hotel link on www.megaconvention.com to be guaranteed the lowest price and have a chance of winning a hotel night for FREE!!! We have many choice with varying prices. ******************************************************************************************* Host hotels available online or by phone will be available at a special MegaCon rate through Conference Direct booking service. ***Clarion Inn $95***Days Inn$89 ***Doubletree Resort $135-$155 ***Embassy Suites International Dr. $139- $159 ***Extended Stay Westwood Blvd North $84 ***Extended Stay Westwood Blvd. South $84 Hyatt Convention Center $199 Rosen Centre $139 - $179 Rosen Shingle Creek $179 ***Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando $84 - $94 Rosen Plaza $129 -$169 ***Hotels with complimentary shuttle running all three days to the convention center and back Link to Conference Direct is available online at www.megaconvention.com under hotels Anyone who books through the MegaCon Block is eligible to win a FREE night’s hotel stay!!! All hotel information can be found on the MegaCon Website under Hotel. *If you find a hotel at a lower rate than what we have published please let us know. We are guaranteed the lowest price. page 4 Some Special Events to Note MegaCon’s Independent Short Film Expo Dedicated Lan Room run by NVGA MegaCon Costume Contest hosted by the 501st Anime & Sci-Fi Modeling Contest AMV Contest by Anime Sushi Gaming Events Galore R2 Builders Droid Parade Anime Costume Contest hosted by Anime Sushi Late Night Comedy Shows Industry Panels Zombie Costume Contest & Zombie Walk Dr. Horrible Sing Along Professional Tap Dancers "Noise Complaint Interactive Lego Pit Speed DatingCyberia Dance on Saturday Special kids event booth Displays by 501st, R2 Builders and Rebel Legion 2nd Annual MegaCon Cosmos Party on Friday night MEDIA GUESTS Ron Perlman is a well established television, film and voice actor, best known for his portrayal as storied comic book character Hellboy is the films Hellboy, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and the rumored Hellboy III fall up, announced for 2016. He was most recently seen on the hit television series Sons of Anarchy, as Clay Morrow, the President of SAMCRO. Ron’s other credits include roles in popular film such as Pacific Rim (2013), Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) and Blade II (2002). Mr. Perlman also has an extensive list of credentials, as it pertains to voice acting, voicing some major comic book characters as Slade Wilson (aka Deathstroke) on Teen Titans (2003-2006) and New Teen Titans (2012), Clayface on Justice League (2003-2006) and The Lich on Adventure Time (2011-2014). Mr. Perlman will be in attendance at MegaCon 2015 Saturday and Sunday only. Norman Reedus currently stars on the AMC hit TV show The Walking Dead as the pivotal character, Daryl Dixon. Prior to this major role, he was best known for his role in the cult classic films The Boondock Saints as Murphy MacManus and reprising the role in the follow up film, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Norman’s additional credits include roles in popular films such as, American Gangster (2007) and Blade II (2002), with a short stint on popular TV series Charmed in 2002. Mr. Reedus has also dawned the voice of vigilante comic book character, Frank Castle (aka The Punisher), in the 2013 animated release, Iron Man: Rise of Technovore. Jon Bernthal is an actor, currently best known for starring on the AMC hit TV series The Walking Dead, portraying the character of Shane Walsh. On the small screen, Jon has portrayed roles in the HBO miniseries, The Pacific and the TNT show Mob City. You can also catch Jon on the big screen, as he’s been featured in recent big screen hits such as Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and Fury (2014). Mr. Bernthal has also been featured in the video games industry, becoming a playable character in the downloadable “Exo Zombies” for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Sarah Wayne Callies made an indelible impression on television audiences around the world as ‘Lori Grimes’ in the acclaimed series “The Walking Dead,” and ‘Dr. Sara Tancredi’ in “Prison Break.” Other television appearances include “House,” “Queens Supreme,” “Tarzan,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “Numb3rs,” “The Secret Service,” “LA Dragnet,” and “Tangled” which she co-produced. Feature credits include “Into the Storm,” “The Celestine Prophecy,” “Foreverland,” “Whisper,” “Faces in the Crowd,” and “Lullaby for Pi,” in which she also sings an original song for the soundtrack. Upcoming feature projects include appearing as ‘Alison Stone’ in the New Line film “Black Sky” and as ‘Kate Summers’ in the Nigerian film “Black November,” the first film to ever be screened for the United Nations General Assembly. Karen Gillan began her role as The Eleventh Doctor’s first companion during the revived “Doctor Who’s” fifth season. Gillan’s character arc was one of the most complex in the series’ history, seeing her from a young girl to a mother. In the series, Matt Smith’s Ron Perlman Norman Reedus Jon Bernthal Sarah Wayne Callies page 5 MEDIA GUESTS Doctor first encounters Pond as a very young girl, only to later return to her some 12 years after their first meeting to invite her as his companion. Since leaving the series Karen Gillan has enjoyed a thriving film and television career, appearing in 2013’s horror hit “Oculus” and the Adult Swim series “NTSF:SD:SUV.” She was most recently seen in 2014′s most successful film, Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy,” stealing the show as the nefarious Nebula, a daughter of the galactic super villain, Thanos. Ms. Gillan will be in attendance at MegaCon 2015 Saturday and Sunday only. David Della Rocco is an actor best known for his role as “The Funny Man” Rocco in the cult classic film The Boondock Saints and cameo as Rocco from the follow up film, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. David Della Rocco’s additional film credits include roles in the films Jake’s Corner (2008), The Black Dove (2012) and Dead in 5 Heartbeats (2013). Clifton Collins Jr. is best known for his work on television and film, portraying recent roles in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day as Romeo, sidekick to the MacManus brothers, the 2009 reboot of Star Trek as Ayel and 2013 summer hit, Pacific Rim as Ops Tendo Choi. Just not limited to action and science fiction movies, Clifton Collins Jr. has portrayed some comedic roles in such films such as Scott Pilgrim vs the World as part of the Vegan Police opposite Thomas Jane and loyal foreman, Step opposite Jason Bateman in Extract. On the small screen, he most recently played the role of Thomas on The Event (2010-2011). Sean Patrick Flanery is an actor best known for his role of Connor MacManus, opposite Norman Reedus, in the cult classic film, The Boondock Saints and the follow up, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Prior to this major role, Sean Patrick Flannery brought forth the role of young Indiana Jones in the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1994-1996). He’s also been featured on popular television series such as Stephen King’s Dead Zone as Greg Stillson and Dexter as Jacob Elway. Mr. Flanery’s film credits also include the role as Bobby Dagen in the horror film, Saw 3D (2010). James Remar is an actor best known for his role as Harry Morgan on the hit TV show Dexter. He can also be found on the big screen playing roles in the cult classic film the Warriors and 48 Hours. Mr. Remar’s other film credits include portraying a pivotal video game character, Lord Raiden, in the film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and being a part of many major films such as X-Men First Class, Transformers: Dark of the Moon (voice), RED and many more. James also appeared on the small screen, starting on shows such as Miami Vice, Tales from the Crypt, Battlestar Galactica and the X-Files. No stranger to voice over work, he has also voiced popular characters in animation, such as Tonraq on the Legend of Korra (2013) and voiced some key comic book characters, having voiced Two-Face on Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2009-2010) and Black Mask on The Batman (2006-2008). Summer Glau is an American prima ballerina and actress, who is best known for her iconic characters River Tam in Joss Whedon’s TV series Firefly and the feature film, Serenity and Cameron Philips in Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Summer got her start in Joss Whedon’s much acclaimed TV series Angel playing a cursed Prima Ballerina in the 2002 episode “Waiting in the wings”. Contributing to her Sci Fi credit were roles in USA’s The 4400 as Tess, a Schizophrenic that can control others with her mind and followed it with a return to the Whedonverse in Dollhouse as Echo’s long lost nemesis, Bennet Halverson. 2010 saw Summer fulfilling two lifelong dreams by starring in both a Lifetime movie Deadly Honeymoon, and filming a Western The Legend of Hells Gate: An America Conspiracy. Summer revisited TV screens in 2011 in NBC’s highly anticipated “THE CAPE” as Orwell, an investigative blogger who teams up with Vince/The Cape in order to fight crime and restore justice. Most recently Summer did an impressive guest appearance on ‘Alphas’. And, it has just been announced that she will now be seen in the CBS TV pilot “Scent of the Missing” as Sedona with Tricia Helfer. Ms. Summer Glau will be attendance Saturday and Sunday only at MegaCon 2015. Adam Baldwin is an American actor known for his roles as Animal Mother in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, Ricky Linderman in My Bodyguard, Knowle Rohrer in The X-Files, and Marcus Hamilton in Joss Whedon’s Angel. He also established a cult following as Jayne Cobb in the series Firefly, the movie Serenity and for starring as Chad Shelten in Day Break. He starred as John Casey on the NBC comedy-spy series Chuck, was the voice of Breakdown in the animated series Transformers Prime and played Captain Steven Harris in three episodes of Law and Order: SVU. Most recently you can see him on ‘Castle’ working opposite his friend, Nathan Fillion. Karen Gillan page 6 David Della Rocco Clifton Collins Sean Patrick Flanery James Remar Summer Glau MEDIA GUESTS Alan Tudyk is an American actor and voice artist known for his roles as Hoban “Wash” Washburne in the space western television series Firefly and movie Serenity, Alpha in the science fiction TV series Dollhouse, Steve the Pirate in DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story and Wat in A Knight’s Tale. He also co-starred on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory. He also had a supporting role in the film 42 as racist baseball manager Ben Chapmanand, voiced significant roles in the Disney animated films Wreck-It Ralph as King Candy and Frozen as the Duke of Weselton. He is voicing Alistair Krei in Disney’s upcoming animated film Big Hero 6. Cary Elwes made his cinematic debut in 1984 in Marek Kanievska’s film Another Country based on the award winning West End play. He then starred in the highly acclaimed historical drama, Lady Jane opposite Helena Bonham Carter. That same year Elwes starred in the classic fairy-tale The Princess Bride. The following year, he joined Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington in the Academy Award winning civil war epic Glory. Elwes then joined Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman to work on the high-speed action movie, Days of Thunder. Elwes’ body of work includes Hot Shots;Bram Stoker’s Dracula; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book;Twister; Liar, Liar; Kiss the Girls: From the Earth to the Moon; Cradle Will Rock; Shadow of the Vampire and The Cat’s Meow. Elwes also starred in the smash hit psychological thriller, Sawand in Garry Marshall’s Georgia Rule alongside Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan. He recently worked with Gary Marshall again in New Year’s Eve for New Line. Other credits include A Christmas Carol for Robert Zemeckis and “The Adventures Of Tintin” for Steven Speilberg and Peter Jackson. Elwes just wrapped Behaving Badly opposite Selena Gomez, Nat Wolff and Mary Louise Parker. David Ramsey is best known for his current role on the CW’s hit television series Arrow, as John Diggle, former ex-military personnel to bodyguard for Oliver Queen and now partner of Team Arrow with appearances with The Suicide Squad. Prior to his role on Arrow, Mr. Ramsey was previously seen in recurring roles on the shows Dexter as Anton Biggs and Blue Bloods as Mayor Carter Poole. Not only playing a tough guy on screen, David Ramsey is well accomplished, having studied boxing, kickboxing, tae kwon do and holding a black belt in jeet kune do. Mr. David Ramsey will be in attendance Saturday and Sunday only at MegaCon 2015. Lou Ferrigno in less than a year after Pumping Iron, was again larger than life and created a new cult legend as the title character of the hit show The Incredible Hulk. Lou appeared in, and did the voice of The Hulk, in Superhero blockbuster feature films, The Incredible Hulk, directed by Louis Leterrier. He also provides the voice for the UPN animated series The Incredible Hulk. Lou also enjoyed his 7 year Guest Star role on King of Queens, where he was the next door neighbor with his wife Carla Ferrigno. He and his family are also currently in negotiations with TV Land for a new Reality TV project – The Incredible Ferrigno’s which will focus on “coaching” viewers on how to improve the quality of their physical and mental health and who better than Lou Ferrigno to take on this “Incredible” task. Be sure to stay tuned for the launch of both projects. In addition to his film and television career, Lou recently released his autobiography, “My Incredible Life as the Hulk,” which included forwards by both Stan Lee and Ang Lee. Ivy Doomkitty is an International Costumer/Cosplayer, Host, Artist, Gamer, and Figure Model for comic book artist/writer, Frank Cho, based in Los Angeles. Ivy had been attending conventions for many years, before deciding to take the plunge by showing her fandom through cosplay. Ivy was recently featured as a GUEST JUDGE on several episodes of the Syfy Original Series, “Heroes of Cosplay”. She now uses this newfound passion to create her own costumes, currently over 30, and use them to bring to life her favourite characters from gaming and comics as well as creating a positive impact in the cosplay community. She strives to show others in the community that you can do something you love, regardless of gender, skin color, sexual orientation, body shape/size, etc, via her panel on that very subject,”So They Say You Shouldn’t Cosplay”. Because of this, Ivy has been invited to appear as a Guest, Judge, Panelist, and Host to various conventions and events all over the world. Jeremy Shada is an American actor best known for his work as the voice of the title character Finn from the Cartoon Network animated series “Adventure Time with Finn & Jake.” Fans also remember Jeremy from his roles on ER and Lost. In July 2014, Jeremy publicly announced his membership in the Los Angeles-based pop/punk band Make Out Monday. Wikipedia Olivia Olson is an American actress and singer-songwriter known for her role as Joanna singing “All I Want for Christmas Is You” in Love Actually (2003) and for her voice roles as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz in Phineas and Ferb and Marceline the Vampire Queen in Adventure Time. Olivia is also a writer, contributing a section to the best-seller Adventure Time Encyclopaedia and an upcoming book for Cartoon Network soon to be announced. Wikipedia Adam Bladwin Alan Tudyk Cary Elwes David Ramsey Lou Ferrigno Ivy Doomkitty page 7 MEDIA GUESTS Vic Mignogna is one of the most prolific voice actors around, having voiced characters for over 200 animated series and video games including, Fullmetal Alchemist, Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Naruto, Bleach, Wolverine, Ironman and many more. But even longer than voice acting, Vic has been a professional music composer / singer / producer and sings the themes for shows like One Piece & DBGT, and has produced several CDs of his own original music, all available on iTunes. Finally, in addition to anime and music, Vic has a degree in film and is deeply involved as an actor and director in several web series and is executive producing a brand new TOS based series “Star Trek Continues”, where he is not only directing, but fulfilling a childhood dream of playing the iconic role of Captain Kirk. Vic works regularly writing, producing and directing video and film productions of all kinds. Troy Baker a Texas native has recently risen to be one of the most prolific actors in video games. In 2013 alone, his performances as Joel in “Game of the Year” The Last of Us, Booker DeWitt inBioshock Infinite and even The Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins quickly caught the eye of both fans and media alike, landing several nominations and awards including Spike’s VGX, DICE and BAFTA. He was even featured in Entertainment Weekly’s “Best of 2013″ issue. Troy also plays bow-wielding Avenger “Hawkeye” in both Disney’s Marvel Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spiderman. An avid gamer, comic book nerd and cartoon fanatic, Troy says that “being a part of something you’re going to geek out over later is the best part of the job”. I play make believe for a living. Grey DeLisle is a Grammy and Emmy Award winning and Annie nominated veteran voice actress who got her start doing the role of Reptar on Rugrats in 1994. Since then she has starred in hundreds of popular cartoons including The Fairly Odd Parents (Vicky), Avatar (Azula), Clone Wars (Assaj Ventress / Amidala), Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Mandy), Danny Phantom (Sam), Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends (Frankie), Batman (Black Canary), Green Lantern (Aya), Wow Wow Wubbzy (Wubbzy), Clifford the Big Red Dog (Emily Elizabeth), and most notably the voice of “Daphne” on Scooby-Doo since 1997. Gamers may recognize her voice from such titles as Doom, Mass Effect, Star Wars Old Republic, and Monkey Island. She also played “Nova” in Starcraft, the “Female Wizard” in Diablo 3, and “Vicky Vale”/ “Catwoman” in this year’s hugely popular Arkham City.Ms. DeLisle will be in attendance Saturday and Sunday only for MegaCon 2015. Jess Harnell was named by Variety magazine as one of the top ten voice actors in the business, the Emmy-nominated Jess Harnell is truly one of the best and busiest Jess has appeared on practically every animated series on TV from “The Simpsons” to “Fairly Odd Parents” to” Phineas & Ferb.” In addition, he has dozens of starring roles, including “Captain Hero” on Comedy Central’s “Drawn Together”, Chilly and The Wicked King on “Doc McStuffins”, “Cedric” on “Sofia The First” and “Wakko” on Steven Spielberg’s “Animaniacs”, winner of multiple Emmy awards including Best Animated Series and the prestigious Peabody Award. Tress MacNeille, is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated series The Simpsons, Futurama, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Disney’s House of Mouse, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Dave the Barbarian. She sang and appeared in the music video (as Lucille Ball) for “Weird Al” Yankovic’s song “Ricky” (1983), which was based on the I Love Lucy television show and parodied the song “Mickey” by Toni Basil. MacNeille also appeared on Yankovic’s 1999 album Running with Scissors, on the track “Pretty Fly for a Rabbi.” She has provided voices for numerous films, television shows, video games and commercials, garnering over 200 credits and has provided voices on many other television shows and cartoons such as Rugrats (as Charlotte Pickles), Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers (as Chip and Gadget). She is the current voice of Daisy Duck and Wilma Flintstone and appeared as an angry anchorwoman in Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and served as the voice of Elvira’s Great-Aunt Morganna Talbot Rob Paulsen With over 2,000 half-hours of animation to his credit, Rob’s versatility shines in his starring roles as the voices of Yakko, Dr. Scratch‘N’Sniff and Pinky in the Peabody and the two-time Emmy award-winning series, Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs also for Warner Brothers. Currently, he can be heard as Peck in Back at the Barnyard, Birdbrain in T.U.F.F. Puppy, Jack Fenton in Danny Phantom and various characters, including Mark Chang in Fairly Odd Parents, all on Nickelodeon, as well as a number of Disney projects including The Little Mermaid III; Ariel’s Beginning, Jacques and the Grand Duke in Cinderella and the role of Bobble in the TinkerbellDVD series. For young fans of Play House Disney, Rob provides the voices of Al in Can you teach my Alligator Manners? and Ze Fronk in Tasty Time with Ze Fronk and Toodles in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Paulsen’s extensive credits include on-camera roles in numerous motion pictures including Body Double, Stewardess School,Eyes of Fire, The Perfect Match, and Warlock. His television acting credits include guest starring roles on MacGyver and St. Elsewhere. Rob is also the host of a successful podcast, Talkin’ Toons, available at www.robpaulsenlive.com and iTunes. Jeremy Shada page 8 Olivia Olsen Vic Mignogna Troy Baker Grey DeLisle Jess Harnell Rob Paulsen SPECIAL GUESTS John Beatty is a veteran comic book artist, best known for his work for both Marvel and DC Comics. Titles John has worked on include many fan favorites including, Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars, Captain America, The Punisher, and Batman. Allen Bellman was born in Manhattan and studied at the High School of Industrial Arts. Eventually, he became a staff artist at Timely during the Golden Age of Comics and worked on Syd Shores’ Captain America in 1942 before working on great titles such as: The Patriot, The Destroyer, The Human Torch, Jap Buster Johnson and Jet Dixon of the Space Squadron, All Winners comics, Marvel Mystery, Sub Mariner Comics, Young Allies and many, many more. Sergio Cariello is a Brazilian-American comic book artist. He has done work for many major comic publishers through his career, including Marvel Comics and DC Comics, as well as popular independent companies like CrossGen Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. Allen Bellman was born in Manhattan and studied at the High School of Industrial Arts. He worked as a staff artist at Timely during the Golden Age of comics. While still a teenager, he did the backgrounds for Syd Shores' Captain America in 1942, and eventually worked on titles such as: The Patriot, The Destroyer, The Human Torch, Jap Buster Johnson and Jet Dixon of the Space Squadron, All Winners Comics, Marvel Mystery, Sub Mariner Comics, Young Allies and so much more. His self-created back-up crime feature Let's Play Detective as well as contributing to pre-Code horror, crime, war and western tales for Atlas. He worked in the comics’ field until the early 1950s. He is also a recent winner of the Ink Pot Award and a nominee for the Comic Book Hall Of Fame. For more on Allen, please go to http://www.allenbellman.com Sergio Cariello has been illustrating comics since 1992.At DC he worked on Superman, Wonder woman,Batman, Green Arrow, Azrael and others. Also drew for sMarvel on iconic characters such as Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, Hulk, Avengers and Conan. Taught several courses at the Joe Kubert School over 7 years. Penciled and inked Eisner nominated The Lone Ranger series, also Awarded Best Western Comic Book of the Year by True West Magazine's Best of the West 2009 Source Book. Recently worked from Larry Hama's script of GI Joe for IDW and collaborated with Lee Week's Daredevil "Dark Nights" for Marvel He's also illustrated "Son of Samson Manga series for Zondervan Publishers and the Award winner, Best Selling juvenile book" Action Bible" for David C. Cook. He is currently illustrating new stories for "The Christ" for Kingstone Media and Biblical Curriculum for Calvary and Nazarene Publishers , among other gigs here and there. Sean Chen has been a major part of the comic book industry for over two decades. He started out at Valiant Comics, having been discovered by the legendary Barry Windsor Smith. His debut book, Rai And the Future Force, topped the charts with over 800,000 copies sold. He then moved on to Harbinger and Bloodshot before landing on their flagship title X-O Manowar. In 1998, Chen found a new home at Marvel where he started what would become the longest run of his career working on Iron Man.For the next decade, Chen remained at Marvel and had his hands on a number of titles, including Elektra, Sensational Spiderman, Nova, and the Avengers. Chen is particularly adept at adapting his style to feel at home on a wide variety of books. This skill was really showcased as he began to draw covers. His diverse art style allowed him to switch with ease on covers ranging from the pulp look of The Green Hornet for Dynamite Entertainment to the modern high tech look of Transfomers for IDW, to the beautiful women of the Zenescope titles. His latest work was for DC Comics where he penciled The Green Lantern Annual #2, and most recently Aquaman and The Others: Futures End. Amanda Conner has worked on many of the top titles in comics such as JSA Classified, Lois Lane, CodeName: Knockout, and Birds of Prey for DC. Comics, Vertigo Line, X-Men Unlimited for Marvel,Vampirella for Harris, Co-Created Gatecrasher for Blackbull Comics, and the Pro, a creator owned book for Image with Jimmy Palmiotti and Garth Ennis. Amanda’s work can also been seen outside the comic book community in such places as ABC’s Night-Line, Spin Magazine, Revolver, The New York Times, Mad Magazine, character designs for films and TV, and she is featured in a biography magazine commercial on A&E. Amanda is currently working on TERRA and Powergirl at DC comics. Katie Cook is a comic artist and writer that hails from the mitten state (as is Michigan, not that she is in the state of being a mitten). She currently puts an inordinate amount of time in on her creator owned book, Gronk: A Monster’s Story (www.gronkcomic.com, books published through Action Lab), as well as working on IDW’s smash-hit My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. She has also done John Beatty Allen Bellman Sergio Cariello Sean Chen Frank Cho page 9 SPECIAL GUESTS work for Marvel, LucasFilm, Fraggle Rock, and so much more! Her mother thinks she is funny. Find her online at www.katiecandraw. com and @katiecandraw ! Frank Cho is best known as the creator of Liberty Meadows. Some of his other credits include; Shanna the She Devil and The New Avengers Frank has won many awards, including: the prestigious National Cartoonists Society’s Awards for Best Comic Book and Book Illustration, the Eagle Award, the Charles M. Schulz Award for Excellence in Cartooning, Scripps-Howard Award for Best College Cartoonist, College Media Association for Cartooning, and Germany’s highest award, Max & Moritz Prize, for Best International Comic Strip. Wikipedia Darwyn Cooke was born in Toronto. He is an Eisner Award winning comicbook writer, artist, cartoonist and animator, known for his work on the comic books Catwoman, DC: The New Frontier, The Spirit and Richard Stark’s Parker: The Hunter. In the field of animation he is known for his work on Superman, Batman, Batman Beyond and Sony’s Men in Black. Wikipedia Chuck Dixon has contributed well over a thousand scripts to publishers like DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Hyperion and others featuring a range of characters from Batman to the Simpsons. His comic book adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit continues to be an international bestseller. Along with Graham Nolan he created the iconic Batman villain Bane. His latest work is BAD TIMES Book One: Cannibal Gold available now through Amazon and soon to be a movie! Drew Geraci is a veteran comic artist who’s been in demand for 20 years. Drew’s worked on every major DC and Marvel comic books as well as top-selling crossovers 52, Final Crisis, Infinite Crisis, Future’s End & Earth-2: World’s End. Joe Harris is the writer of the creator-owned sci-fi adventure series, “Great Pacific” and the forthcoming “Snowfall” for Image Comics, as well as “Ghost Projekt,” “Spontaneous,” “Wars In Toyland” and the upcoming, “Death Defied” for Oni Press. He writes the fan-favorite, in-canon continuation of the paranormal investigations of Agents Mulder and Scully in “The X-Files: Season 10” as well as the brooding adventures of profiler Frank Black in “Millennium,” both Executive Produced by series creator, Chris Carter for IDW. He recently launched “Alice Cooper,” the first monthly series to feature the rock n’ shock icon, for Dynamite Entertainment and contributed to the successful Valiant Universe crossover, “Armor Hunters” with his acclaimed “Bloodshot” miniseries. Joe has written tons of comics for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, IDW, Oni, Valiant, Dynamite, BOOM! and other publishers over the years. A horror screenwriter and filmmaker, Harris conceived and co-wrote the Sony Pictures release, “Darkness Falls” after his short film, “Tooth Fairy” was acquired by Revolution Studios, and “The Tripper,” a political slasher movie co-written with David Arquette. A native New Yorker, he lives in Manhattan. Greg Horn is currently working with Marvel Comics as a cover artist on George Romero’s Empire of the Dead, and Wolverine. He just finished a very successful project with The Walt Disney Company on their Top 10 Apple iTunes game app, MARVEL: WAR OF HEROES. Horn has been a cover artist for DC COMICS including the Blackest Night event, and has worked on more than 20 advertising campaigns and 60 magazine covers. Rob Hunter is living in sunny Florida with his beautiful wife and two sabretoothy crazy cats all the while doing the art for DC Comics on the New Suicide Squad! Now responsible for a bigger chunk of the artwork has been a dream come true. Before NSS he had the pleasure of slinging inks as an exclusive DC contract artist and enjoying every minute! Bob Layton is one of the comics industry’s true visionaries at every level, creator, writer, artist, designer, and entrepreneur, Bob Layton has successfully migrated to other media, including television, animation and feature films. If you’ve seen the Iron Man movies, then you’re familiar with Bob’s work as the DVD extras make clear. Bob reinvented the Iron Man comic in the late 70s, taking it from near-cancellation to one of Marvel’s all-time bestselling series. The classic Iron Man story “Demon in a Bottle” was recently voted “one of the top 20 comic stories of all time”. Bob also is credited as the co-creator of Marvel’s War Machine and DC Comics’ The Huntress as well as designing Mattel’s hugely-successful “Secret Wars” toy line. Amanda Conner page 10 Darwyn Cooke Katie Cook Chuck Dixon Drew Geraci Joe Harris SPECIAL GUESTS Mike Lilly is a comic book artist known for his work on books such as Annihilation Conquest, Quasar, Vampirella, Nightwing, Batman, Detective Comics, Marvel Knights, Punisher, Catwoman, Green Lantern, X-Men Unlimited, and Dungeons & Dragons. Wikipedia Alvin Lee is a comic book artist known for his manga-styled art. Lee is the co-creator, along with writer Gail Simone of the character Agent X. Lee has worked under major comic book publishers including Image Comics under the UDON label, UDON studios as an independent publisher, Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Wildstorm Productions. Edward “Ed” McGuinness is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on books such as Superman,Superman/Batman, Deadpool, and Hulk. His pencil work is frequently inked by Dexter Vines, and as such, their cover work is known to carry the stylized signature “EdEx”. McGuinness frequent collaborator, writer Jeph Loeb, had characterized McGuinness’ art style as incorporating elements of artists Jack Kirby and Arthur Adams. Information obtained from Wikipedia. Jimmy Palmiotti is an award winning comic book creator with wide ranging experience in advertising, production, editorial, film, media presentation, scriptwriting, video game production and art development for such companies as Marvel Comics, Insight Studios, Virgin Comics, DC Comics, THQ , Majesko, Starz and Nike. Jimmy is a co-founder, creative director and projects manager for Black Bull Entertainment and Event Entertainment as well as co-creator of Paperfilms. He is currently writing Powergirl, Terra, Jonah Hex, , The Deadspace :Downfall animated movie and the Mortal Kombat vs the D.C.U. game. George Pérez - With writer Marv Wolfman, George created THE NEW TEEN TITANS, which helped bring DC Comics back into competitive prominence during the 1980’s and was the basis for the popular animated series. Wolfman and Pérez struck gold again when they redefined the entire DC Universe in their hugely successful CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS and its follow-up HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE. An acknowledged master at drawing team books George Pérez has had two enormously successful runs, almost two decades apart, on THE AVENGERS and has drawn such popular team books as FANTASTIC FOUR,, THE INHUMANS, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, X-MEN, ULTRAFORCE, I-BOTS and MARVEL-TWO-IN-ONE. He had great personal success with the solo-feature WONDER WOMAN, which he also scripted, re-establishing the Amazing Amazon as one of DC Comics’ uppertier characters. George’s storytelling talents can also be found in titles as varied and diverse as SILVER SURFER, SUPERMAN, HULK: FUTURE IMPERFECT, THE BEATLES STORY, CROSSGEN CHRONICLES, SACHS & VIOLENS and the comics’ adaptations of LOGAN’S RUN and JURASSIC PARK. George’s success with the chart-topping intercompany crossover JLA/AVENGERS was followed by memorable stints on THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD and FINAL CRISIS: LEGION OF 3 WORLDS and DCU: LEGACIES. Last year saw the long-awaited release of the graphic novel THE NEW TEEN TITANS: GAMES, re-teaming George with Marv Wolfman to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the debut of the Titans team. Not content to simply relive past glories, that same year George took on the plumb assignment of scripting the newly re-booted SUPERMAN, thus confirming his relevance and continued significance to a new generation of comic’s readers. His most recent work as co-penciller (along with Kevin Maguire) on writer Paul Levitz’s WORLDS’ FINEST, featuring the newest versions of Power Girl and The Huntress, further galvanizes that affirmation. Mike Perkins is an illustrator for Marvel Comics having worked on Captain America, Thor and The X-Men. After wrapping up the 31 issues adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand he transitioned into illustrating Astonishing X-Men and has now re-launched Deathlok. He has been nominated numerous times for Eisner and Harvey Awards and, as well as winning the Eagle Award, counts being on the New York Times Bestseller list and being exhibited in Munich, London and Paris amongst his career achievements. Phoenicia/Carol has loved dancing since she was a child. Although she did not take formal lessons until she was nearly 20, she has tried many different forms of dance. As Carol she is a certified ballroom dance instructor and as Phoenicia she is a belly dancer teaching classes in both at a private facility in Poinciana, FL. She has a special knack for teaching beginners due to her patience and focus on technique. Greg Horn Rob Hunter Bob Layton Alvin Lee Mike Lillly Ed McGuiness page 11 SPECIAL GUESTS Brian Pulido founded Chaos! Comics, has published / written Lady Death, Evil Ernie, A Nightmare on Elm St., Chucky, Friday The 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and many more. He is on The Hero Initiative’s fundraising board and has received the CBLDF Defender of Liberty Award. He wrote / directed The Graves starring Tony Todd. Alex Saviuk is an American comic book artist primarily known for his work on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. Wikipedia Tom Raney gets around. Over the years he's done a large amount of work on the various X-Men titles, revamped Stormwatch with Warren Ellis, the Outsiders with Judd Winick, co-created Threshold with Keith Giffen, and co-created Mutant X. A few notable titles he's worked on include Thor, Avengers Academy, the Hulk, DV8, Warlock and the Infinity Watch and Warlock Chronicles. With Ron Marz he's working on their high fantasy creation Destiny's Rogues. He recently drew Infinite Crisis, Batman-Superman, and Future’s End for DC. Currently he’s focusing on creator owned work. Alex Saviuk is a comic book artist who attended the School of Visual Arts, where he studied with (among others) Will Eisner graduating in 1974 with a degree in Illustration. Saviuk's professional career began in 1977 at DC Comics, where he illustrated such titles as Green Lantern, The Flash and Superman. Saviuk's first work for DC was a one-page story titled "The Victim!" in House of Mystery #255 (Nov.-Dec. 1977). His first full work for the company, Green Lantern #100 (Jan. 1978), introduced an updated version of the Air Wave character. Saviuk drew The Flash #275. In the early 1980s, Saviuk was the regular backup feature artist on Action Comics, where he drew the exploits of Air Wave, Aquaman and the Atom in collaboration with writer Bob Rozakis. He and writer E. Nelson Bridwell introduced the Global Guardians in DC Comics Presents #46 (June 1982). In 1986, Saviuk moved to Marvel Comics, where he eventually established himself as a key Spider-Man artist with a seven-year run on Web of Spider-Man (issues #35-116). In 1989, he drew the The Amazing Spider-Man: Parallel Lives graphic novel. From 1994–1996, Saviuk worked on the series Spider-Man Adventures (later retitled The Adventures of Spider-Man). Since 1997, Saviuk has drawn The Amazing Spider-Man Sunday newspaper comic strip, written by Stan Lee; since 2003, he has inked the daily Spider-Man strip, pencilled by Lee's brother Larry Lieber, and pencilled the Sunday page of the same, inked by Joe Sinnott. In 1997–1998, he spent a one-year stint at Topps Comics drawing The X-Files until the end of its run. Some of the characters Saviuk has co-created include Arkiss Chummuck and Malet Dasim of the Green Lantern Corps (with Bob Toomey), Sunburst (with Paul Kupperberg), Olympian (with E. Nelson Bridwell), Tombstone (with Gerry Conway), and the New Enforcers (with Terry Kavanagh). *This information was obtained from Wikipedia Andy Smith has been working as a professional artist since 1991. Mostly working in the field of comic books for major publishers such as Marvel, DC, Image, Acclaim and Cross Gen Ent. Not content with just comic book projects Andy has also done a variety of commercial jobs for clients such as Bally’s Total Fitness, Real Song Records, The Idaho Potato Commission and Fidelity Investments to name a few. Andy is also the best-selling author of “Drawing Dynamic Comics” published by Watson-Guptill in 2000. The book is currently in its seventh printing. Andy’s second book “Drawing American Manga Superheroes” was published by Watson-Gutptill in 2007. Frank Tieri is an award winning writer working in television, film, comics and video games. Though probably best known to comic readers for his nearly 3 year run on WOLVERINE, he has also written for some of the biggest franchises in the industry including AVENGERS, X-MEN, SPIDER-MAN, IRON MAN, DEADPOOL, HULK, PUNISHER & CAPTAIN AMERICA for Marvel, BATMAN, GRIFTER, THE OUTSIDERS & JSA for DC and THE DARKNESS for TOP COW. He has also been involved in many of the comic industry’s biggest events, such as CIVIL WAR, WORLD WAR HULK, DARK REIGN and FEAR ITSELF for Marvel and DC’s COUNTDOWN and BATMAN RIP. Billy Tucci (Writer/Artist) is best known for his award-winning work on the Christmas classic A Child Is Born, Sgt. Rock and his modern-day samurai fable, Shi. 2013 sees the debut of his controversial Iraq epic The Blackwater Chronicles, the apocalyptic zombie adventure, The Boys of Company Z and the long awaited return of Shi. He has sold more than 3 million comic books, worldwide and is very happy to return to MegaCon. Jimmy Palmiotti page 14 George Perez Brian Pulido Tom Raney Alex Saviuk Frank Tieri SPECIAL GUESTS Ethan Van Sciver is here! And that’s good, because Ethan is a staple of MegaCon, having attended as a guest regularly since 1996. You probably know him best from his groundbreaking work on GREEN LANTERN, kicking off a new era with Geoff Johns with REBIRTH, SINESTRO CORPS, and co-creating the massive event BLACKEST NIGHT. He brought back Hal Jordan with Johns, and then he brought back Barry Allen with the now classic FLASH: REBIRTH. Other credits include IMPULSE, NEW X-MEN, HAWKMAN, BATMAN/CATWOMAN: TRAIL OF THE GUN, FLASH: IRON HEIGHTS, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, SUPERMAN/BATMAN, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT, SINESTRO, SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN and so many others. He’s also a top cover artist, contributing covers for BATMAN, FOREVER EVIL, ACTION COMICS, DETECTIVE COMICS, etc etc etc. He’s currently leading off the new DC event CONVERGENCE with Dan Jurgens proving art for issue #0! But his finest achievement is creation the MegaCon Gator, which is now an annual tradition for our convention! Marv Wolfman has created more characters that have gone on to television, animation, movies and toys than any other comics creator since Stan Lee. Marv is the writer-creator of Blade, the Vampire Hunter, Bullseye, the prime villain in the 2003 movie, Daredevil, Deathstroke, the main villain in the first two seasons of the CW’s Arrow TV show, which he created for DC’s best-selling comic, New Teen Titans which was also adapted into two runaway hit shows on the Cartoon Network. Other characters created by Marv have been seen in Man Of Steel as well as The Guardians Of The Galaxy and still more will be seen in upcoming Spider-Man movies as well as 2015’s Superman VS. Batman: Dawn of Justice. Marv was Editor-in-Chief at Marvel Comics, senior editor at DC Comics and founding editor of Disney Adventures magazine and created many characters for these companies and others. Marv was also Editorial Director for 15 graphic albums for the educational market, targeting high school students who read with a 3rd -5th grade level. He was given a special commendation by the White House for his work on three anti-drug comics for the “Just Say No” program. Billy Tucci Ethan Van Sciver Marv Wolfman page 15 FEATURED GUESTS BROWN 1 MICHAEL VICTA 2 MARTA WIT 3 SCOTT ZAMBELLI 4 APRIL BURNS 5 CONSTANCE LITTLE 6 BRIAN FICHTNER 7 KATRINA CONSTANTINE 8 BRIAN DEMETER 8 BRIAN BRAMSON 9 RIC BERNATOVECH 9 JAMIE FAY 10 CHARLES THURSTON 11 JOSEPH SOTOMAYOR 12 T.S. ROBINSON 12 WILLIAM HATFIELD 13 JON PINTO 14 VICTOR DAVILA 15 JUSTIN PETERSON 16 CLARK ORR 17 SHANE PIERCE 18 ALYSSA ROZANC 19 LEE BRETSCHNEIDER PURPLE 1 AL ABBAZIA 2 KELLEE RILEY 3 KEVIN MCMILLAN 3 TRAVIS EARLS 4 BRIAN WOLF 5 RICHARD O’BRY 5 NOMIE O’BRY 6 MEG HANSON 7 DJ CLULOW 8 JOHN HENSELMEIER 9 ARTHUR BALL 10 PATRICK TOWERS 11 TIMOTHY FREE NGUYEN 12 ROB REEP 13 KEVIN YAN 14 JOSH DYKSTRA 14 KATE CARLETON 15 NICK MINOR 16 BRYAN BINDMAN 17 WHITNEY COGAR 18 ALLEN BELLMAN 19 STEPHANIE RENEE TYLER BLACK 1 TOM FLEMING 2 SHELBY NAUMAN 2 FRANCISCO TOLEDO 3 VANEESE SMART 4 STEPHEN WITMAAK 5 BRETT PINSON 6 KEVIN LEEN 7 PHILIP MCCALL 8 JEFF DEKAL 9 GREG ANDREWS 10 JAYSON KRETZER 10 ANDREW PATE page 18 11MICHAEL DOONEY 12 JACLYN STUARD 13 JARED STOKES 14 DANNY HAAS 15 MIRIAM MEDINA 15 DWIGHT WAYNE SMITH 16 MIKE MAYDAK 17 ELLIOT FERNANDEZ 18 LARRY WATTS 19 GENE GONZALES 19 JOE PEKAR YELLOW 1 DANNY WATERS 2 CORY LAUB 3 NATHAN SZERDY 4 JENNY WANG 5 WIL WOODS 6 DREW BLANK 7 AARON HAZOURI 7 SAVY LIM 8 MEG HARRISON 9 ERIN HUMISTON 10 GLENDA FINKELSTEIN 11 MIKE TRIELETT 12 JINNY LIANG 13 MAXWELL FARIA 13 NATALIE MCSWAIN 14 ADRIAN KING 15 CHASE SMITH 16 BORDIN MARSINKUL 17 MARK MEKKES 18 GEORGE MOSS 19 SCOTT AMBRUSON WHITE 1 THOM ZAHLER 2 SHANE MALESKY 3 MARK HADLEY 4 JASON FLOWERS 5 GRAVEN RAVENWOLF 6 KYLER MILLS 7 MIKE MAIHACK 8 JASON METCALF 9 DAN PARENT 10 JOSE MARZAN 11 MICHAEL DURON 12 JASON SOBOL 13 MICHAEL POTTER 14 RHIANNON OWENS 15 JAVIER AVILA 16 TONY KORDOS 17 JAMES BUKAUSKAS 18 DANIEL GOVAR 19 OZZY FERNANDEZ GREEN 1 STANLEY MORRISON 2 DAVID HERINGER 3 JEREMY GONZALEZ 4 HUMPHREY CHING 5 DANIELLE GRANSAULL 6 WALTER OSTLIE 7 CHARLES GALVIN 8 REBECCA NIPPER 9 SCOTT SMITH 10 PAUL VINCENTI 11 DERRICK FISH 12 MICHAEL LUSK 13 BIANCA ROMANSTUMPFF 14 CRISTINA STEELE 15 CARRIE HAWKS 16 TAMMY PRYCE 17 DEANNA DAVOLI 18 TAYLER BRYAN 19 ADAM KITZEROW GRAY 1 JEREMY DALE 2 JENNIFER TYLER 3 AARON LAMBERT 4 SCOTT BARROW 5 RACHEL ANDERSON 6 SCOTT BLAIR 7 KENDRA STOUT 8 MIKE GROVES 9 CHRIS HAMER 10 JASON WALKER 11 KATIE HODGES 11 REBECCA GREEN 12 LISA VILLELLA 13 IRENE LEE 14 ABRAHAM LOPEZ 15 KAREN HALLION 16 DANA CORRIGAN 17 JASON SELEZINKA 18 MARK HELWIG 19 JONATHAN LEWIS ORANGE 1 DARRELL O’RILEY 2 JOE DRAGUNAS 3 ALISHA HOLLEY 3 HEATHER SCOTT 4 ERICH SCHOENHOLTZ 5 SCOTT SPILLMAN 6 DAVE BERNS 7 GLENN DIGIROLAMO 8 HUEI CHEN 8 HUEILI CHEN 9 GEORGE FREI 10 MICHAEL MCELROY 11 CASTILLON OLIVER 12 TIFFANY CIPER 13 SARA PIKE 14 JAZMIN RUOTOLO 15 BRYAN COLLINS 16 CHRISTIE COX 17 BANKY FARANO 18 AUTUMN FREDERICKSON 19 MARK DOS SANTOS BLUE 1 TERRY HUDDLESTON 2 TIM VIGIL 3 NM BEGUESSE 4 BRANDON THOMAS 5 MARC DEERING 5 LEE FERGUSON 6 TORI RYAN 7 JUAN ANTONIO FONTANEZ 8 TONY SANTIAGO 9 BRANDON FILBERT 10 DAXIONG 11 VICTORIA ROMAN 11 ALEXANDER FIGUEROA 12 PLARIDEL POSIS 13 RAY RICHARDSON 14 RONALDO RODRIGUES 15 LINSEY GASIEWICZ 16 ASHON WYNN 17 CHRISTINE HUFFORD 18 BILLY FLOYD 19 AUSTIN JANOWSKY PINK 1 JUSTIN PONSOR 2 CRYSTAL FONTAN 3 LUIS SANTIAGO, JR 4 JAMIE TYNDALL 5 BRENDA COTHERN 6 DANIEL HOOKER 7 NIKKI WARD 8 ANDIE MCDADE 8 RACHEL SCHWARTING 9 GREG SCOTT BAILEY 10 JENNI GREGORY 11 PETE DATO 12 GW FISHER 13 EMMA O’BRIEN 14 CARLA WYZGALA 15 CALEB KING 16 LESLIBETH ROSADO 17 MICHELLE SANTIAGO 18 MARK HARCHAR 19 CHRISTIAN SLADE RED 1 JENNIFER WOODRUFF 2 AIMEE NILSSON 3 MICHELLE BRADY 3 MICHAEL ENLOW 4 SVETLANA GRAVELIN 5 JOSH HOYE 5 ASHLEY LANNI 6 BIANNA FLOSS 6 SARA BECKMANN 7 SABINA ESCALADA 7 CHRISSY ALBERTSON 8 ECHO CHERNIK 9 LAZARUS CHERNIK 10 JUSTIN ORR FEATURED GUESTS 11 THOMAS LANGE 12 SARAH CHENEY 13 BRITTANY CRUZ 14 JESSICA BLACKFORD 15 SAMANTHA MCGUE 16 KYLE DEAN 17 JP PEREZ 18 CHRIS GIANELLONI 19 STEVE LYDIC BURGUNDY 1A CASEY CRAWFORD 1B MIKAELA THOMAS 2A MARSHALL DALEY 2B KRISTEN BAILEY 3A ZACH WEBB 3B CHLOE LAPOINTE 4A NORA BAZ 4B JENNIFER TRAN 5A NATHAN WIEDEMER 5B STEVE MANGOLD 6A JOEL CARROLL 6B AMY WILLIAMS 7 BRYAN TILLMAN 7 CRYSTAL TILLMAN 8 ANDREW TILLMAN 8 TANJA TILLMAN 9 JOSHUA TILLMAN 9 ELVIN HERNANDEZ 10A MICHAEL ACEVEDO 10B TINA TERRAVOVA 11 JOSH ULRICH 12 MICHAEL REGINA 13 ERIN DENTON 14 DINA CAVICCHIA 15 KATIE DEAN 16 MONIQUE BLAIZE 17 BRIAN REEDY 18 PETER SANTA-MARIA CGC is grading ON-SITE* *Please have books submitted to CGC first thing Friday and Saturday at the show. All books will be available for pickup before end of show on Sunday. On-site grading submissions will be accepted on a limited basis. Check with booth representatives for cut-off times. MEGACON ORLANDO APRIL 10-12 Visit the CGC booth to submit books to be signed by these and many other featured artists at the show. Stan Lee (Co-creator - Spider-Man; Iron Man; Hulk; X-Men) Norman Reedus & Jon Bernthal (Actors - The Walking Dead TV Series) Alan Tudyk & Adam Baldwin (Actors - Firefly TV Series) Ethan Van Sciver (Artist - Flash: Rebirth; Green Lantern; Superman / Batman) George Perez (Artist - Brave and the Bold; Final Crisis: Legion of 3 World) Ed McGuinness (Artist - Superman; Superman / Batman; Deadpool) Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti (Artists - Harley Quinn; Powergirl) ***Guest list subject to change. Showcase and protect your comics with CGC, the only impartial, third-party grading company in the hobby. CGC accepts submissions to take home to our office for normal processing. All grading tiers are eligible. Ask about CCS Pressing Services available at the show! P.O. Box 4738 | Sarasota, Florida 34230 | 1-877-NM-COMIC (662-6642) An Independent Member of the Certified Collectibles Group | www.CGCcomics.com 5757 74th Trace Live Oak, FL 32060