Batman 80th to take over WonderCon 2019 with Bat-tastic Birthday Day Celebration!
DC Celebrates the Dark Knight's 80th Anniversary at WonderCon!
WonderCon ’19: Warner Bros. Bringing World Premieres of JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE FATAL FIVE...
Voices of Justice League Unlimited's Holy Trinity and more coming to WonderCon!
INTERVIEW: Mariko Tamaki Talks of “Supergirl: Being Super”; Released as Collected Graphic Novel Today
The character of Kara Danvers, aka Supergirl, saw a retelling of her origin story in the 2016-2017 Supergirl: Being Super. Written by YA author Mariko Tamaki, the story sets Kara in a small, urban town in America where the 16-year-old girl must discover her ever developing powers and deal with the struggles of adolescents. On today’s new comic books day, the four-issue miniseries has been re-released as a two-hundred and eight-page graphic novel.
Convention Convergence: Planet Comicon’s Chris Jackson talks about how show dates are chosen
2019's convention schedule conflict is unfortunate. But avoiding these kind of overlaps are not as easy as you think. Planet Comicon's Chris Jackson explains why.
WonderCon ’18: Personal Thoughts and Reflections
This is where the WonderCon culture steps in, as it has become a tradition to have an unofficial “fountain-con” at the fountain outside, mostly consisting of cosplayers dancing to music and watching movies on projectors that someone will bring with them.
WonderCon ’18: “Got to Learn to Market Yourself,” Says Making a Living Off Your...
“You need to continue to learn,” said Glumace. “You got to put the time in.”
WonderCon ’18: What DC Super Hero Girls Can Teach Us
A look at what's behind the runaway hit that is DC Super Hero Girls.
WonderCon ’18: Dan Jurgens, Yancey Labat, and Chris Uminga Advise and Doodle at the...
When asked how his art has changed and evolved over the last 30 years, Jurgens said, “The changes to my art are influenced by what I write. The best way to tell a story also changes over time.”
WonderCon ’18: President John Rogers Addresses Parking Woes and Comic-Con Questions
For those who needed to still pick up their passes or didn’t yet have their lanyards, security staff seemed to be no nonsense, readily telling people to go which way for the badge pickup or ordering those with badges but no lanyards to “go get a lanyard right away.”
INTERVIEW: Get Lost with the Faeries of San Francisco in Mairghread Scott’s “City on...
"We wanted little kids reading the book to see that they could go to San Francisco and in essence walk the path that they walked and feel like that you could be on their adventure too."

























