Tag: c2e2
C2E2 2015: How To Get Around
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, also known as C2E2, is set to begin Friday! If you’ll be attending, here are some helpful hints...
C2E2 2015: Get Inked By Stan!
C2E2 has hosted Ink Fusion before, and this year, things get rather interesting!
As the site says:
Join the legendary Stan Lee, as he teams up...
C2E2 2015: Exhibitor Listings! Maps! Panels! Look!See!NOW!
Well, we've recovered from the East Coast Comic Con and MoCCA Fest. Did our taxes. Watched the trailers. And this weekend, instead of relaxing and...
Baseball, Comic-Cons, and Paying Volunteers
Yesterday The Mary Sue published an article suggesting that for-profit comic-cons could be violating federal labor law by not paying minimum wage to workers improperly classified as volunteers. However, a recent case involving Major League Baseball shows how ReedPop and other commercial comic-con ventures could beat the tag.
C2E2: A Slow Descent from Unique to Routine
by David Fairbanks
I have attended the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo every year since its inception in 2010, when it killed Windy City Comic...
C2E2 Is Bigger Than New York Comic Con! (And Can Grow Even Bigger...
"What? Is he nuts? NYCC is bursting at the seams! 130,000 attendees. Massive crowds! Sold out weeks in advance! Crazy media coverage!"
Yes, but there's...
C2E2 drew 63,000
According to reports from ReedPOP's Lance Fensterman, this year's edition of C2E2 drew 63,000 people, up from the 53,000 reported last year.
It's a...
Mike Norton proves why comics are for everyone
Disclaimer: This post might make you cry and consider having children. As the rest of the world was living vicariously through all their fortunate...
C2E2014: ReedPOP Staff Confabs With Audience at Talk Back
As is the tradition at many conventions, the show organizers sit down in front of a crowd, and listen to comments from attendees. Reed...
C2E2: Digital Comics: The Next Page
by Johanna Draper Carlson
Promising a look into the technological future, "Digital Comics: The Next Page" featured a variety of perspectives on making digital comics. Hosted by Josh Elder, account director at iVerse Media (and writer of Scribblenauts Unmasked for DC), the panel featured * Jim Chadwick, editor of DC Comics' DC Squared and digital-first titles, including the popular Injustice * Jen Brazas, webcomic cartoonist since 2004 * Christina Blanch and Mark Waid, both of Thrillbent, described as a "digital comic platform experimenting with all forms of digital comic distribution in the 21st century". iVerse CEO Michael Murphey, originally listed as participating, did not appear.Frank Miller and Geof Darrow are back with Big Guy and Rusty for DHP
A news byte from C2E2: Dark Horse Presents, the long running anthology, will be back in a slimmer format but with some added content...
C2E2: The Man of Tomorrow panel with Pak, Snyder, Kuder and Soule
DC's final C2E2 panel focused on Superman featuring the talent line up of Greg Pak, Aaron Kuder, with Scott Snyder and Charles Soule coming in a little late. Much of Superman's 2014 was discussed along with Scott's heart felt goodbye to Superman Unchained.
First up was Action Comics with Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder. The scene in issue 30 was shown where Doomsday kills polar bears. Pak went on to talk about how much fun he's having writing Action and that issue 30 was a prelude to the "Doomed" storyline. He promised in the upcoming storyline we'd see "enormous comic book fights like you've never seen before."








