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Huge comic book collection stolen from Bellevue home
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jun 4, 2008
Two weeks before the theft report on May 29, the annual Emerald City Comic Con, a big draw for Northwest comic fans, was held at the Washington State Trade ...
ECCC ?08: Interview With Tim Sale
Pop Culture Zoo, OR - Jun 7, 2008
PCZ: Apparently you are going to be doing the cover of this year?s San Diego Comic Con exclusive Heroes comic? TS: I just learned that yesterday. ...
ECCC 2008: Con Wrap-Up and Photo Parade
Comic Book Resources, Ca - May 13, 2008
by George A. Tramountanas, Staff Writer America?s biggest Northwest comic book convention got even bigger this year as the Emerald City ComiCon stretched ...

Comic Book Resources
Last Weekend at Emerald City
Comic Book Resources, Ca - May 17, 2008
Rachel and Aja had sent us a hilarious and endearing note ? in comic strip form ? asking if there was ANY way they could come to the con, despite not being ...
A Report from Bristol International Comics Expo
Comic Book Resources, Ca - May 12, 2008
by James Hunt, While this weekend, every comics fan in America had their eyes focussed on the Emerald City Comic Con, British readers were instead convening ...
The Incredible Hulk: A Smashing Sampling of Scenes
Superherohype.com - May 26, 2008
The CGI Hulk is a pretty spot-on recreation of the classic comic book image and not too far removed from the version seen in the Ang Lee film, although more ...
Weekend events
Detroit Free Press, United States - May 17, 2008
Motor City Comic Con: A multimedia event with over a million comics and collectibles for sale and trade, 10:30 am-6 pm Sat., 10:30 am-5 pm Sun. ...
ECCC 2008: Time Sale Spotlight
Comic Book Resources, Ca - May 12, 2008
by Jason Baxter, Contributor Though most of the Emerald City ComiCon?s Saturday afternoon crowd was in the adjacent room for the DC Nation Panel, ...
Josh Medor benefit auction at ECCC
seattlepi.com Buzzworthy - Apr 24, 2008
The Josh Medors Benefit Auction will take place Saturday, May 10th at the Emerald City Comic Con. If you would like to make a PayPal donation, ...
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[BOOK] Lazzi: The Comic Routines of the Commedia Dell'Arte
M Gordon - 1983 - PAJ Publications

[BOOK] Charlotte Greenwood: The Life and Career of the Comic Star of Vaudeville, Radio and Film
G Hayter-Menzies - 2007 - McFarland & Co Inc Pub
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[PDF] Why the Arts Matter in Education
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The" Wizard of Oz" as a Monetary Allegory -
H Rockoff - Journal of Political Economy, 1990 - JSTOR
... McCutcheon, "When he sat down, the convention went wild ... The Scarecrow returns to
rule the Emerald City, the Tin ... The most obvious are a comic opera Baum worked ...

Baum, Bakhtin, and Broadway: A Centennial Look at the Carnival of Oz -
J Chaston - The Lion and the Unicorn, 2001 - muse.jhu.edu
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by the comic antics of ... II's plot to overthrow the Emerald City, and her ...

[CITATION] DAVID WILLIAMSON
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The Festival of Avignon
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The Emerald City Comic Con is Hulking out.

No ripped clothes or questionable purple cutoffs, no gamma radiation. This weekend's gathering of artists, writers, TV and film talent, fans and the dealers unloading untold volumes of memorabilia is steadily expanding to become the Northwest's biggest pop-culture event.

Now in its sixth year, it's outgrown the segment of the Qwest Field Event Center that formerly housed it and moved to the cavernous Washington State Convention & Trade Center.

Based on the previous years' metastasis, organizer Jim Demonakos expects about 9,000 attendees. And the guest list has blimped from last year's hundred to more than 160.

Fans of the classics can meet (as well as get signatures and paid sketches) from such guests as legendary Hulk artist Herb Trimpe (rhymes with "shrimpy," as the comics noted). "Heroes" TV addicts will find Tim Sale, who's responsible for the show's paintings that tell the future. Frakkin' "Battlestar Galactica" freaks will be lining up for Jamie "Apollo" Bamber.

Also look for panels that range from making Web comics to the legal angles of the biz, trailers for upcoming movies (June's "Incredible Hulk" seems like a shoo-in), portfolio reviews for the aspiring, and of course a masquerade/costume contest that should yield plenty of Spandex and a few Princess Leias in the slave bikini.

The attached PDF illustration is a "Sgt. Pepper" album cover for comic geeks, so look at it and the numbered key to find out who all the characters are and what creative people behind them will be at the convention.

1 The Hulk: former Marvel artist Herb Trimpe, also known for "Godzilla" and "G.I. Joe." His tale of getting squeezed out after Marvel's bankruptcy in the '90s, and subsequently getting teaching jobs, is a classic in itself.

2 Peter Petrelli from NBC's "Heroes": artist Tim Sale. (It's really not Isaac the junkie who paints the pictures of the future.)

3 Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer" (Image): writer Joshua Ortega of Seattle and artist Nat Jones.

4 Iron Man: Eric Canete, artist of "Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin" (Marvel). Now that the "Iron Man" film is a hit, expect anyone associated with it to be on the cover of "Yachting Pimp" magazine.

5 Wonder Woman (DC): writer Gail Simone.

6 The Hulk again, drawn specially for ECCC by Tim Sale. Note the Dick's shake he's holding. Blocking his bag of burgers is ...

7 Moon Knight (Marvel): artist David Finch.

8 Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man: writer J. Michael Straczynski of "The Amazing Spider-Man" (Marvel) and "Babylon 5."

9 Captain America (Marvel): Seattle's Ed Brubaker, also writer of "Daredevil," "The Uncanny X-Men" and "Criminal."

10 A character from The Stranger personals whose name we can't print: Seattle-based cartoonist Ellen Forney, "Lust" (Fantagraphics).

11 Adam Baldwin, the actor from "Firefly" and "Serenity." He just backed out of the show to be replaced by Daniel Logan, aka young Boba Fett from "Star Wars: Episode 2 — Attack of the Clones." Ignore this picture.

12 Concrete (Dark Horse): writer and artist Paul Chadwick of Friday Harbor.

13 Buddy Bradley: Seattle "Hate" (Fantagraphics) cartoonist Peter Bagge.

14 Jamie Bamber, aka "Apollo" on the Sci Fi Channel's hit, "Battlestar Galactica."

15 Kang the Conqueror from "Young Avengers" (Marvel): co-creator and penciler Jim Cheung.

16 A zombie from "The Walking Dead" (Image): creator/writer Robert Kirkman.

17 Yorick from Vertigo's "Y the Last Man" (DC): artist Pia Guerra.

18 The Punisher: no related talent at the show. It was just a cool picture. Move on.

19 Julie Benz, aka Rita, the serial killer's girlfriend on "Dexter" (Can she really be that dense?) and Darla on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel."

20 Retro Girl from "Powers" (Marvel) artist Mike Oeming.

21 Ms. Marvel: writer Brian Reed, also of "Captain Marvel" (Marvel).

22 Gryph, from "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" (Dark Horse): artist Dustin Weaver.

23 Batman from "Gotham Central": writer Greg Rucka and artist Stefano Guadiano of Issaquah.

24 The Flash (DC): writer Tom Peyer of Seattle.

25 Cyclops from The X-Men (Marvel): from artist Marko Djurdjevic's exclusive ECCC variant cover for "Uncanny X-Men" 497.

26 Moon Knight again. How did he get in here twice? He must be stopped.

27 "Mister D" as in Dumpty from "Jack of Fables": writer Bill Willingham, also writer of "Fables."

Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company


 

 

 

 

 
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