Tom King, Marc Silvestri, Andy Kubert, and MORE |
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We’re proud to announce that over 100 artists and creators are now confirmed for L.A. Comic Con, including some of the most influential names in the world of comics.
From icons like Tom King and Marc Silvestri to fan favorites like Ryan Ottley, Rose Besch and Kyle Higgins, this is your chance to meet the minds behind your favorite stories, cover art, and characters. |
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Featured Artists and Creators |
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Tom KingAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Tom King is the Eisner-winning writer behind acclaimed DC titles such as Batman, Mister Miracle, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, and Strange Adventures. His current work includes The Human Target, Love Everlasting, and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. |
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Marc SilvestriAppearing Saturday |
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Marc Silvestri is a legendary artist and founding partner of Image Comics. He redefined the X-Men alongside Chris Claremont in the '80s and later created Witchblade and The Darkness at Top Cow. Recent work includes Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo and contributions to Lady Death Masterpieces. |
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Andy KubertAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Andy Kubert is one of comics’ most celebrated artists, known for his iconic work on X-Men, Batman, and Flashpoint. A longtime DC and Marvel mainstay, his recent work includes Wolverine: Origin Deluxe Edition, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Batman vs. Robin, and the Black Label series Batman: The Dark Knight Returns – The Golden Child. |
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Charles SouleAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Charles Soule is a #1 New York Times bestselling writer and architect of Star Wars: The High Republic. His creator-owned work includes Eight Billion Genies, Undiscovered Country, and The Oracle Year. Upcoming projects include the novel The Endless Vessel and Marvel’s Star Wars: Hidden Empire. |
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Ryan OttleyAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Ryan Ottley is the powerhouse artist best known for his 127-issue run on Invincible, co-created with Robert Kirkman. His Marvel credits include Amazing Spider-Man and Hulk, which he also wrote. Ottley is currently working on a new creator-owned project, soon to be announced at Image Comics. |
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Tini HowardAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Tini Howard is a prolific writer currently writing for Catwoman and Harley Quinn for DC Comics. A key voice in the X-Men's Krakoan era, she’s also written for Punchline, Captain Britain, Excalibur, and Thanos. |
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Kyle HigginsAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Kyle Higgins is the writer behind DC’s Nightwing and BOOM!’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. He currently spearheads Image Comics’ Massive-Verse, including Radiant Black, NO/ONE, and also co-wrote Marvel’s The Rise of Ultraman trilogy. He is also the founder of Black Market Narrative and a driving force in creator-owned superhero storytelling. |
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Mark BrooksAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Mark Brooks is known for his highly detailed, painterly covers across Marvel’s biggest titles, including X-Men, Spider-Man, Avengers, and Secret Empire. Brooks continues to set the standard for modern superhero cover art; his recent work includes standout covers for Immortal X-Men, Jean Grey, and Marvel’s 2024 X-Men relaunch. |
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Rose BeschAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Rose Besch is a Korean-American illustrator celebrated for her vibrant, fashion-forward style and striking character designs. Besch is one of the most sought-after cover artists in comics today; her work spans across Spider-Man, Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, and Captain Marvel, along with design work for Disney Dreamlight Valley and Smite Blitz. |
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Mark RussellAppearing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
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Mark Russell is an Eisner- and GLAAD Award-winning writer known for satirical and socially resonant comics like The Flintstones, Second Coming, Not All Robots, and Superman: Space Age. Recent and ongoing work includes Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs and Traveling to Mars. |
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We’re not quite ready to share everyone appearing in Artist Alley, but the full list of this year’s featured artists and creators is live on our website. From comic legends to breakout talents, check out over 100 featured artists and creators appearing this September 26th-28th at L.A. Comic Con. |
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Last Call for Panel SubmissionsSubmissions close Sunday, July 20th |
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Want to host your own panel at L.A. Comic Con? Whether it’s a Q&A, a Marvel vs. DC debate, cosplay tips, or your fan film showcase, your time is now. |
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Last Chance to Submit your film to GeekFest!Final deadline: July 12 at midnight. |
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GeekFest Film Festival is back for its 12th year at L.A. Comic Con and local filmmakers have just one day left to enter.
If you’re an aspiring or professional filmmaker, now’s your last chance to submit your sci-fi, horror, fantasy, action, or fan film short (or web series) for a chance to screen at the world’s largest traveling comic convention film festival in front of a packed audience. |
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10th Annual Cosplay National ChampionshipsSubmissions Close Soon |
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Submissions are wrapping up for the 10th Annual Cosplay National Championships, happening Saturday, September 27 at L.A. Comic Con. With $25,000 in cash and other prizes, plus categories for all skill levels, your time is running out to enter to compete on a national stage. |
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