For fans still wondering why the heck Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. didn’t rate a Hall H presentation, here’s an additional thing for you to get confused by: Community, the cult-hit sitcom that’s expected to start its final season in the fall, will get to occupy Comic-Con’s biggest room on Sunday in two weeks.What else is going on that day? Check out the official schedule below:Sunday, July 21 10:00amComic-Con How-to: Painting Comics Through a painting demonstration, Scott Hampton explains techniques that are useful for clear storytelling in comics. Sunday July 21, 2013 10:00am – 11:00am Room 2 1: Programs, Art and Illustration, Comic-Con How To, Comics, Seminars & Workshops 10:00amDC Comics Superman: The New 52 Era The Last Son of Krypton is one of the most recognized pop culture icons of all time, and this year, Superman is set to soar to new heights! Find out what makes The Man of Steel the hero that he is with the writers and artists who bring him to life: DC Comics group editor Eddie Berganza, Tony Daniel (Action Comics), Jim Lee (Superman: Unchained), Scott Lobdell (Action Comics, Superman), Michael Alan Nelson (Supergirl), Scott Snyder (Superman: Unchained), and others. Sunday July 21, 2013 10:00am – 11:00am Room 6DE 1: Programs, Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances, Comics, Superheroes 10:00amDuckTales: Remastered How do you take a beloved 24-year-old NES game and update it for today’s gamers while doing your best not to ruin anyone’s childhood? Go behind the scenes with Austin Ivansmith (director/designer), Matt Bozon (creative director), and Rey Jimenez (Capcom producer) for an in-depth look at how a great video game is made — from design, to art, to music, and more. Followed by a Q&A session, plus maybe a surprise or two. Sunday July 21, 2013 10:00am – 11:00am Room 25ABC 1: Programs, Art and Illustration, Games, Music 10:00amEmily the Strange Panel Experience Join Emily the Strange creator Rob Reger and special guests to see the premiere of the Emily and the Strangers FIRST animated music video and single. See and hear private, behind-the-scenes footage in the recording studio and “making of” the animation. Take a sneak peek at the new comic book Emily and the Strangers #3 by Dark Horse Comics and hear more about the making of this new series and how it comes to life with Emily’s new band. There will be time for Q&A, including updates on the development of the motion picture with Universal Pictures and Dark Horse Entertainment. Reger will be encouraging “audience participation” to get giveaways, so bring on your strange and show him what you’ve got! Sunday July 21, 2013 10:00am – 11:00am Room 23ABC 1: Programs, Animation, Comics, Movies, Music 10:00amHow to Conquer Earth, One Image at a Time: The Power of Visual Literacy An all-star panel of kids comics creators and educators discuss how to use color, line, text, and page design to create effective visual messages. Kids will be encouraged to incorporate tips when creating their own “Earth invasion message or icon.” Panelists include Larry Marder (Beanworld, CBLDF), Royden Lepp (Rust), John Green (Teen Boat), Jimmy Gownley (Amelia Rules!), and Talia Hurwich (Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth), moderated by Meryl Jaffe (Using Content-Area Graphic Novels for Learning, Johns Hopkins University). Sunday July 21, 2013 10:00am – 11:00am Room 30CDE 1: Programs, Art and Illustration, Comics, Kids 10:00am
Community Takes Hall H on Sunday at Comic-Con
For fans still wondering why the heck Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. didn’t rate a Hall H […]