6 More Guests Announced for Baltimore Comic-Con
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The 25th anniversary Baltimore Comic-Con will be held on September 20-22, 2024, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The show is still building its guest list, which now adds Chris Campana, Tony Harris, Jeph Loeb, Ron Marz, Brandon Peterson, and Lee Weeks.
Campana has been a part of the comics and art industry for over 20 years. He has worked on the indie comic The Adventures of Parker Reef, plus mainstream titles like G.I. Joe, TMNT, Spawn, Death Dealer, Rogue Sun, Red Sonja, Lady Death, Vampirella, Pathfinder, Tellos, and more.
Harris is a comic artist, commercial illustrator, sculptor, designer, and prop builder who has worked with DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Disney, Lucasfilm, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, New Line Cinema, Hasbro, and many other companies. He has worked on properties such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Justice League, Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Avengers, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Aliens, Predator, and more.
Loeb is a writer known for Batman: The Long Halloween, Superman For All Seasons, Spider-Man Blue, Batman: Hush, Red Hulk, and Superman/Batman. As a TV writer and producer, he worked on Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Lost, and Smallville.
Marz had a lengthy run writing Silver Surfer, plus stints on Green Lantern (where he co-created Kyle Rayner), Star Wars, and Conan. He wrote crossovers like Green Lantern-Silver Surfer, Batman-Aliens, and Green Lantern-Aliens, and he was the senior writer for CrossGen Comics, writing Mystic, Scion, Sojourn, and The Path. He had popular runs in Witchblade, Magdalena, Artifacts, and Cyber Force, plus his creator-owned series Dragon Prince and Samurai: Heaven and Earth. Outside of comics, Marz has written for video games, such as Skylanders, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Diablo.
Peterson has been illustrating comics for over 25 years. His art has appeared in Superman, Green Lantern, Flash, Titans, AvX, Avengers, The Ultimates, Ultimate Vision, Ultimate Extinction, Ultimate X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, X-Men, and Uncanny X-Men. He created Mystic and Chimera, and has worked on Codename: Strykeforce, Cyberforce, Ripclaw, Medieval Spawn/Witchblade, and his own book, Arcanum.
Weeks is an artist and writer who had his breakthrough in the “Fall of the Kingpin” storyline in Daredevil. He is also known for Batman, Superman, and Hulk. He worked on the Batman vs. Elmer Fudd comic and recently worked on Superman: Home Again. He has also taught at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art.
“These guests have (and still do) work on really big titles,” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “Award winners, teachers, and industry leaders besides their general contribution to comics, this set of guests is going to make a lot our fans very happy this year!”