Tag: WonderCon ’22
WonderCon ’22: Stopping the Outrage Machine in Saving Comic Books in Libraries
Librarians tell us what we can do to preserve access to comics, graphic novels and other library materials targeted by censors
WonderCon ’22: Advice on the Writer’s Journey – Everyone’s Path is Different
“Throw everything on the wall, and something will stick eventually.”
WonderCon ’22: Looking to the future of opportunities in art and entertainment
A panel of teachers and industry experts discusses preparing the next generation of creatives.
WonderCon ’22: Zoop introduces itself as the new face of comics crowdfunding
The recently-launched comics crowdfunding platform pitches itself and a few current and upcoming projects.
WonderCon ’22: Season 2 of WOKE brings growth
The cast and producers of the series discuss its second season, coming to Hulu this Friday.
WonderCon ’22: David F. Walker on his inspirations from Hägar the Horrible to Toni...
Plus Walker announces the launch for the crowd funded Imposter Syndrome short stories collection
WonderCon ’22: Gene Luen Yang announces CLASH OF CLANS graphic novel
Yang and Thien Pham dish on their latest projects, the realization of the Monkey King and the adaptation of American Born Chinese to the small screen.
WonderCon ’22: Examining the intersection of comics and pro wrestling
A panel of experts discuss how comics draw from the world of professional wrestling, and vice versa.
WonderCon ’22: When universes lived and died – Ultraverse vs. Valiant
A panel of creators discusses the formation of Valiant and the Ultraverse, and what the future might hold for the two lines.
WonderCon ’22: Selling yourself in The Business of Independent Art and Comics
Panelists discuss the importance of being your own advocate
WonderCon ’22: Creators offer advice on supporting diversity in the comics industry
A panel of comics writers and other content creators discuss bringing diversity to the industry.
WonderCon ’22: How one teacher uses comics to teach students about STEAM
“You are allowed to use whatever imaginary thought you have, and no one can tear it down.”