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Interview: Women of BOOM! – Penelope Gaylord

AT Fionna and Cake 001 Awesome Comic Con VariantIt’s Thursday which brings us a new interview and our 20th “Women of BOOM!” feature, spotlighting the many kick-ass women that work at BOOM!, Archaia and KaBOOM! We’re focusing on everyone, editors, designers, writers, artists, you name it! We’re making sure to include the hard-working folks whose contributions are often overlooked in the process.

BOOM! (and KaBOOM! and Archaia) has given us unprecedented access and the chance to ask questions to their staff, and creative teams, to find out why the publisher is so successful in hiring women and their experiences in the comic industry as women.

Penelope Gaylord is a cover artist and inker who has worked on such titles as Adventure Time With Fionna and Cake, Adventure Time, Fanboys Vs. Zombies, and the recently launched Loki: Ragnarok and Roll!

Graphic Policy: How did you get involved in the comic book industry? 

Penelope Gaylord: When I met my then-boyfriend/now-husband, Jerry Gaylord, he really opened my eyes to the possibility that being an artist could actually be a job. Comics was a natural industry that we wanted to be involved with since it’s been a huge influence in both of our lives. After my first taste of being behind an artist alley table at a comic con, it just felt good.

loki ragnarok and roll cover bGP: Did you read comics growing up? Do you read them now?  

PRG: No, I don’t really recall reading a lot of comics growing up. But the stories were always around me. I was definitely exposed to Superman and DC superheroes and the X-Men through tv/movies before I read any of the comics. When I got into high school, that’s when I started reading manga (Japanese comics) because it was really just starting to make its way into the U.S. From there I started to appreciate the medium more. I definitely read them now, both manga and American comics, but just a select few.

GP: How did you come to work with BOOM!/Archaia?  

PRG: When my husband Jerry Gaylord got the penciller job for Fanboys Vs Zombies, I volunteered to be his inker because we love to work together. When we went to San Diego Comic Con two years ago, I got to meet the BOOM! family and they were just the coolest people I’ve ever met. Honestly. There’s a bit of an expectation of editors being somewhat aloof and almost pretentious when you meet them for the first time, at least in my experience anyway. But all the editors at BOOM! were extremely friendly and down to earth. After getting to do an exclusive cover for Adventure Time with Fionna and Cake #1, I got to talk with Shannon (editor) and Whitney (asst. editor) and shoot them some more ideas which got me more work with them.

GP: How would you describe your job for people?  

PRG: Not as easy as it looks. =) Yes I get to draw for a living, and believe me that’s a dream come true. But just like any job, it has its good days and bad. You definitely have to persevere through the bad days because the good ones are so worth it. With being a freelance artist, you really have to work hard to make sure you get more work. More work means more bills paid but it also means less time to do other things. You don’t have a supervisor to keep you in check, you just have you.

GP: For people who want to pursue a career in what you do, what advice would you give them?  

PRG: Be sure that you really really really want to do this. And I can’t stress that last “really” enough. Anybody can draw, nobody can stop you. But to make a career out of it, you have to be willing to work HARD. Like I mentioned before, being a freelance artist means you have to work harder than everybody else. If you don’t work, you don’t get paid and you can’t pay bills – it’s that simple. You have to be ready to show your work, then show it some more. You have to be willing to learn new techniques and grow as an artist. You’ll have to draw some things that you really don’t want to, but you have to anyway. Always be ready to take some rejections and corrections. But with perseverance and a really strong support system from family/loved ones, it’s absolutely possible and you won’t have to worry about being categorized as a “starving artist.”

GP: Did you have a mentor to help you break into the industry? Do you mentor anyone yourself? 

PRG: I don’t think I had an actual mentor who knowingly helped me break into the industry. Jerry definitely kept me focused because of his determination to break in. But when we were first starting, guys like Jonboy Meyers and Sean Galloway were really the first ones that spoke to us on a real level. They weren’t secretive about how they broke in like most of the other artists we’ve met at the time. These guys understood where we came from and where we were trying to go as artists and really pointed us in the right direction. I suppose that qualifies them as my mentors.

As far me mentoring someone, I don’t think I am. I’m a terrible teacher in my opinion. But if I can spark someone to follow their artistic dream, that’s all I can really hope for.

GP: Do you think women have a more difficult time breaking in and making it in the comic industry, if so why? And if yes, how do you think that can be overcome?

PRG: Yes I do, but not AS difficult as it used to be. As with anything in our society, the established norm is tough to break. Though the comic industry seems to have taken huge leaps in progress in the past couple of decades, it’s still very much a man’s world. Someone like Gail Simone has been extremely important in seeing women gain high recognition and respect from her peers, but she is ONE in an industry of many men around her. There are so many factors to look at, definitely too much to write here. But basically, when you see the age demographics of those that read comics and attend comic cons, it’s easy to see why it’s still very much geared towards men. The comics that were out during the Bronze Age and earlier were very much geared towards boys. And now those boys are men buying comics. Now I’m no history buff so I can’t tell exactly when, but at some point the focus shifted to include girls and women into comic readership. That, however, has been too recent so there’s not as many grown women buying comics YET. Webcomics seem to really lend itself well to female creators and younger audiences that, many times, are also females. These ladies are able to write/draw their own stories without any pretense, and readers (both men and women) really respond to that creative freedom. I think it’s really just a matter of time before women take a more dominant role in the industry as long as we continue to do what we love – whether it’s writing, drawing, or editing. There’s simply too much talent to hold back.

GP: We notice that when it comes to women in the comic industry, BOOM!/Archaia has a lot of diversity present. Why do you think have they succeeded when so many other publishers struggle with this?

PRG: I think the great thing about BOOM!/Archaia is that they’re willing to open their eyes to NEW possibilities. They’re not interested in the same stories that everyone has told, you can get those anywhere. They want truly unique and different approaches to the medium and I think that’s why the diversity is so great with them. They don’t promise brand new stories but hire the same writers/artists/editors to work on them. When you look at a title like Adventure Time, BOOM! has really taken it to so many different tangents. We can all be grateful for Pendleton Ward, that much is certain. But BOOM! has given the audience new stories with Marceline and the Scream Queens, Fionna and Cake, and recently Candy Capers with very strong female creators at the helm! Even when you look at the different variant covers for their books, they’ve really given artists creative freedom with their take on established characters. It just opens up the titles to all sorts of readers. It’s this fearlessness to open the doors to new storytelling that I think allows BOOM!/Archaia to be so successful in creating diversity in the industry.

GP: We’ve heard horror stories concerning women in the industry, have you ever seen or been discriminated/harassed and if so, how did you handle it?  

PRG: I don’t think I’ve ever really dealt with a heavy dose of discrimination/harassment from being a woman in the industry. This may have something to do with being in a studio with three guys and we’re always together at comic cons, I can’t say for certain. I think the main form of discrimination I’ve had to deal with have been from people that come up to our tables at artist alley and just assumed that out of the 3-4 people there, I am the one that just collects the money. Always happens to me, not the other guys. I don’t think they do that maliciously, they just see a woman in a table of three other men and they figure I’m somebody’s wife just there to help out. It doesn’t make me angry so much as it’s just a nuisance. I think when that stops happening, I’ll know that women have become a dominant force in comics. I don’t make a big fuss over it, I just tell them I’ll gladly take someone else’s money and smile. I’m very choosy over my battles I guess.

The other form of discrimination I’ve faced, to a lesser degree, is how surprised people are that I drew the pictures that are in front me. It’s no secret that I like drawing sexy pin-up ladies so maybe that’s surprising to some. But again I don’t make a fuss. I just smile and tell them I drew that. Hopefully if enough women just smile confidently when asked if they drew the pictures that are in front of them, people will stop asking and just know.

GP: What advice do you have for women looking to break into the comic book industry?

PRG: Do you! Draw what you like to see, write what you want to read. It’s that unique vision that you have that makes you an asset to the industry. It doesn’t have to be anything like what’s been established, just do you! You’ll be surprised at how many people really appreciate that individuality.

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Interview: Women of BOOM! – Noelle Stevenson

photoLast week we kicked off our “Women of BOOM!” feature, spotlighting the many kick-ass women that work at BOOM!, Archaia and KaBOOM! We’re focusing on everyone, editors, designers, writers, artists, you name it!

BOOM! (and KaBOOM! and Archaia) has given us unprecedented access and the chance to ask questions to their staff, and creative teams, to find out why the publisher is so successful in hiring women and their experiences in the comic industry as women.

Up this week is Noelle Stevenson, a triple threat as a writer, artist and cover artist. She has worked on Nimona (an original comic), Fionna and Cake, Bravest Warriors and Adventure Time!

Graphic Policy: How did you get involved in the comic book industry?

Noelle Stevenson: I became interested in comics as a medium during a Sequential Art class at art school. I began drawing and posting my own webcomic in the summer of 2012, and also started attending conventions. I interned with BOOM! and got some experience there.

GP: Did you read comics growing up? Do you read them now?

NS: I didn’t read many comics – I read Calvin and Hobbes, Tintin, and some old Spider-Man.

GP: How did you come to work with BOOM!/Archaia?

NS: I interned last summer with Boom! Studios, and then began freelancing for them!

GP: How would you describe your job for people?

NS: I draw comics day-in and day-out, both for myself and for other people.

GP: For people who want to pursue a career in what you do, what advice would you give them?

NS: Put yourself out there! Make something you believe in, and show that you can make something cohesive – scraps of concept art don’t show your skill in telling a long-term story. Attend conventions! Make friends with other industry professionals!

GP: Did you have a mentor to help you break into the industry? Do you mentor anyone yourself?

NS: One of my mentors was Joan Hilty, my Advanced Sequential Art teacher at school. She is a professional editor and really helped me with NIMONA when it was in its early stages. She gave me a lot of valuable advice. My other mentor is Shannon Watters, editor at BOOM! She was the one who hired me for the internship, and really took me under her wing during that time! She’s given me a lot of freelance opportunities too!

GP: Do you think women have a more difficult time breaking in and making it in the comic industry, if so why? And if yes, how do you think that can be overcome?

NS: I think they do for a lot of reasons. One of those is that there just aren’t that many women in the industry right now, so there isn’t much of a model for us. If we look up to famous comic artists, they are usually male. The female creators are few and far between. The other thing is that I think more respect and attention is given to stories written by men and geared towards men – anything too “girly” is eye-rolled away. There’s just a pervasive attitude in the industry, a sort of antagonism towards women, you see it at cons and in feedback all the time. And normally if a woman creator is asked to be on a panel or to give an interview, it’s more often than not about “women in comics.” Not that those panels and interviews aren’t important – I think we need to be talking about this stuff! – but it feels like we’re considered a sub-category sometimes. That’s of course mostly just about the mainstream comics industry, though – the same thing isn’t true for indie comics and webcomics, in which there are a ton of female creators and stories with female leads! I think that the mainstream comics industry can learn a lot from webcomics. BOOM! has been doing a great thing, hiring webcomic artists to work on the KaBOOM! titles like Adventure Time, and it’s been a huge success. I want to see more of that in other big comics publishers.

GP: We notice that when it comes to women in the comic industry, BOOM!/Archaia has a lot of diversity present. Why do you think have they succeeded when so many other publishers struggle with this? By hiring women?

NS: I don’t know if it’s much more complicated than that. People talk about “affirmative action” or “tokenism” when it comes to hiring women or minorities, but I really don’t think it’s that hard. Like, there are women in the industry who are looking for work – hire them! Lots of them! They’ll bring something new to the table and encourage a more open-minded, innovative approach.

GP: We’ve heard horror stories concerning women in the industry, have you ever seen or been discriminated/harassed and if so, how did you handle it?

NS: As a webcomic artist, most of the sexism I see is through social media. I think I have it a lot easier than many female creators. Honestly, most of the flak I get is when I speak up about issues like sexism, on my blog or on Twitter. But again, I don’t get it as bad as others. The rest of it is kind of standard-issue – you know, getting grabbed or hollered at Comic-Con, being condescended to in comic book stores, people using derogatory language towards me online – I feel like every woman has multiple stories like this. The way you deal with them is a lot like the way you deal with being yelled at from a car – you don’t look at them, or acknowledge them, or show you’ve been bothered, and then later you tell people you trust about it and complain. You can get mad, and I get mad sometimes, but that brings a whole new level of harassment sometimes, and sometimes it’s just not worth it.

GP: What advice do you have for women looking to break into the comic book industry?

NS: Make comics that you believe in, and don’t absorb the poisonous attitudes perpetuated by male comic creators – that only certain kinds of stories are good or worthwhile. If the kinds of comics you want to read aren’t being represented by the industry, make them yourself and show everyone!

Preview: Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake #6

ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #6

Written by Natasha Allegri
Art Natasha Allegri
SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
COVER A: JAB
COVER B: Joe Quinones
Diamond Code:APR13 0960

Fionna and Cake have uncovered the flame boy’s secret… and it’s a royal surprise! Don’t miss the series critics are calling “charming” and “one of the best of 2013″! Written and drawn by Natasha Allegri, the creator of fan-favorite characters Fionna and Cake.

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SDCC 2013: BOOM! Studios SDCC 2013 Bundle Packs

BOOM! Studios has unveiled its exclusive comic and hard cover items for San Diego Comic-Con 2013, which include exciting new debut material and fan favorite series. For the first time, BOOM! will give fans and collectors a unique opportunity to guarantee they secure every exclusive item by offering four pre-order packages. These pre-order packs will be offered only via the BOOM! Studios web store and will allow purchasers to pick up their items at their convenience from the BOOM! Studios booth in San Diego.

The four special sets that BOOM! Studios will be offering are as follows:

  1. The kaBOOM! Pack: contains all exclusives for the all-ages line, including connecting covers for Adventure Time: Candy Capers: #1 and Adventure Time #18, variant exclusives for Regular Show #1, Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake #1 and #6, Herobear and the Kid #1 Animation Cell, Peanuts #9 and Bravest Warriors #10, the Regular Show Mini-Comic, and trades/hardcovers for Adventure Time Vol. 1 Enchirdion EditionAdventure Time Vol. 2 Mathematical Edition, and Adventure Time Vol. 1 Playing With Fire OGN 3-D variant cover.
  2. The BOOM! Studios Pack: contains all exclusives for the BOOM! Studios line, including variant exclusives for Suicide Risk #1, Six-Gun Gorilla #1 and Day Men #1 as well as the BOOM! exclusive edition of the Fairy Quest: Outlaws hardcover and the hardcover edition of Robocop Vol. 1.
  3. The BOOM! Prestige Pack: contains all hardcover and trade paperback exclusive for both the BOOM! and KaBOOM! Studios lines, including the Regular Show Mini-Comic, Adventure Time Vol. 1 Enchirdion EditionAdventure Time Vol. 2 Mathematical EditionAdventure Time Vol. 1 Playing With Fire OGN 3-D variant cover, the BOOM! exclusive edition of the Fairy Quest: Outlaws hardcover, and Robocop Vol. 1 Hardcover.
  4. The Whole BOOM! Shebang: contains every title listed above for both the BOOM! and KaBOOM! Studios lines. For this package alone, BOOM! will also be offering a limited edition Peanuts Vol. 1 Hardcover (valued at $50) absolutely free to the first 100 orders placed.

While all items will be offered at retail price individually at the BOOM! Studios booth, these special sets will be available only on the BOOM! Studios website for pre-order beginning Monday, July 1st.

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SDCC 2013: BOOM! Studios Reveals Exclusives

BOOM! Studios proudly unveils its exclusive items for San Diego Comic-Con 2013 including new debuts and fan favorites! Both BOOM! Studios and its all-ages imprint, KaBOOM! Studios, will be return to San Diego Comic-Con in full force from July 18th to the 21st with exclusives for Adventure Time, Adventure Time: Candy Capers, Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake, Regular Show, Herobear and the Kid, Peanutes, Bravest Warriors, Suicide Risk, Six-Gun Gorilla, Day Men and Robocop: Last Stand. Highlights include the Adventure Time Vol. 1 Enchiridion Edition Hardcover, which will echo the fabled tome from the animated show with its leatherette and gold foil cover treatment, and the Adventure Time Vol. 2 Hardcover SDCC exclusive with a unique cover by Eisner Award-winning cartoonist Aaron Renier.


ADVENTURE TIME ENCHIRIDION VOL 1 HARDCOVER
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Stephanie Gonzaga
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$75


ADVENTURE TIME VOL 2 HARDCOVER
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Aaron Renier
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$50


REGULAR SHOW ASHCAN MINI-COMIC
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Jon Chad
Final Art Coming Soon
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$35


DAY MEN #1
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Brian Stelfreeze
Final Art Coming Soon
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


FAIRY QUEST VOL 1 OUTLAWS HARDCOVER
BOOM! EXCLUSIVE 

ART BY Humberto Ramos
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$40


ROBOCOP VOL 1 HARDCOVER
SDCC EXCLUSIVE 

ART BY Frank Miller
(ONLY 250 AVAILABLE)
$35


SIX-GUN GORILLA #1
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Jeff Stokley
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


SUICIDE RISK #1
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Kris Anka
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


CONNECTING COVERS
ADVENTURE TIME: CANDY CAPERS #1 &
ADVENTURE TIME #18
SDCC EXCLUSIVES
ART BY Bryan Turner
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE OF EACH)
$10 EACH


ADVENTURE TIME: PLAYING WITH FIRE “3-D” COVER 
SDCC EXCLUSIVE
ART BY Stephanie Gonzaga
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$20


BRAVEST WARRIORS #10
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Noelle Stevenson
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #1
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Natasha Allegeri
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #6
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY KASSANDRA HELLER
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


HEROBEAR & THE KID #1 ANIMATION CELL
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY MIKE KUNKEL
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$15


PEANUTS #9
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Mike Kunkel
(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10


REGULAR SHOW #1
SDCC EXCLUSIVE

ART BY Sina Grace and Shaun Steven Struble

(ONLY 500 AVAILABLE)
$10

BOOM! Studios Heads to North Carolina for Heroes Con 2013

BOOM! Studios is thrilled to continue its breakneck-paced 2013 convention tour with a return to Heroes Con from Friday, June 7th through Sunday, June 9th. The publisher will be bringing along a pair of exclusive variant covers along with fan-favorite talent.

BOOM! Studios will be debuting two exclusive variant covers, one from each of their two primary imprints, at the show. From the KaBOOM! imprint, copies of Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake #5 with a cover by Andy Hirsch will be available for purchase. Meanwhile, from the BOOM! imprint, copies of Suicide Risk #1 with an exclusive cover by Dan Panosian will be available for purchase. Both covers will be available only at the BOOM! Studios booth, #920.

BOOM! Studios is proud to have Jerry Gaylord and Pennie Gaylord sketching at the BOOM!/KaBOOM! booth all weekend long. The publisher will also be hosting Eric Esquivel at our booth for signings throughout the show.

Heroes Con will be taking place at Charlotte Convention Center located at 501 A. College St. Charlotte, NC 28202. On Friday, the show hours are from 11am – 7pm, on Saturday they are from 10am – 6pm and on Sunday the show runs from 11am – 6pm. If you would like more information about the show, visit the official website.

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Preview: Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake #5

ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #5

Written by Natasha Allegri
Art Natasha Allegri
SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
COVER A: JAB
COVER B: Joe Quinones
Diamond Code:MAR13 0953

Fionna and Cake are racing against the clock to save the feral flame boy’s family…but can they do it in time? Written and drawn by Natasha Allegri, the creator of Fionna and Cake, this series is being called one of the best of 2013!

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BOOM! Studios Heads to Calgary Expo And C2E2

Two conventions, two countries…one weekend. BOOM! Studios takes its 2013 convention tour multi-country the weekend of April 26th by exhibiting at both the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo and C2E2.

The Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo takes place Friday, April 26th from 12pm to 8pm, Saturday the 27th from 10am to 7pm, and Sunday the 28th from 10am to 5pm. It is taking place at the BMO Center located at 20 Roundup Way SE, Calgary, AB T2G 2W1.

BOOM! Studios is thrilled to host Paul Jenkins, Michael Alan Nelson, and Eric Esquivel at the BOOM! booth # 200 all weekend long. Fans of all-ages comics won’t want to miss the opportunity get an original sketch at the KaBOOM! booth #400 from Mike Holmes, Zack Sterling, and Travis Hill. Plus Canadian fans won’t want to miss their chance to pick up the hottest comics, trades and variant covers including the show exclusives for Regular Show #1, Adventure Time #15, and Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake by artist Shoichi Uehara.

On Saturday from 1:00pm to 1:45pm, BOOM! will be hosting the “We are BOOM!” Panel in the Quarter Horse Room. You will not want to miss this jam-packed, inspiring hour as Managing Editor Bryce Carlson, Senior Director of Sales & Marketing Matt Nissenbaum, along with writers Paul Jenkins, Grace Randolph, and Steven Grant reintroduce BOOM! Studios to the world of comics. This won’t be your average publisher panel droning on and on through a series of press releases and stale cover images. Find out what makes BOOM! Studios different than every other comic publisher in the market and why 2013 will be a transformative year for us. We are BOOM! Come Innovate With Us.

Additional signings at the BOOM! & KaBOOM! booths include:

Friday, April 26th

BOOM! (Booth #200)

3:30-4:30pm Grace Randolph (GRACE RANDOLPH’S SUPURBIA)

5:00-6:00pm Steven Grant (2 GUNS)

KaBOOM! (booth #400)

3:00-4:00pm Zack Sterling (ADVENTURE TIME: PLAYING WITH FIRE)

5:00-6:00pm K.C. Green (REGULAR SHOW)

Saturday, April 27th

BOOM! (Booth #200)

3:00-4:00 Steven Grant (2 GUNS)

1:00-2:00 Grace Randolph (GRACE RANDOLPH’S SUPURBIA)

KaBOOM! (booth #400)

2:00-3:00pm Zack Sterling (ADVENTURE TIME: PLAYING WITH FIRE)

4:00-5:00pm K.C. Green (REGULAR SHOW)

Sunday, April 28th

BOOM! (Booth #200)

3:00-4:00 Steven Grant(2 GUNS)

KaBOOM! (booth #400)

1:00-2:00pm Danielle Corsetto and Zack Sterling (ADVENTURE TIME: PLAYING WITH FIRE)

3:00-4:00pm K.C. Green(REGULAR SHOW)

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The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) 2013 is being held in the West Building at McCormick Place located at 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois. On Friday, April 26th the show will run from 11am-7pm, on Saturday the 27th from 10am -7pm, and on Sunday, April 28th from 10am – 5pm.

BOOM! Studios has teamed up with Mighty Fine and will be sharing a booth at the show, booth #909. The combined booth will be the only place to pick up our three C2E2 exclusive variant covers for Regular Show #1, Bravest Warriors #7 and Adventure Time #15 by artist Tessa Stone. Additionally, KaBOOM! editor Shannon Watters will be on hand all weekend to interact with fans alongside Regular Show artist Allison Strejlau.

On Sunday from 12:15pm to 1:15pm, BOOM! will be hosting the “We are BOOM!” Panel in room #W471. Join BOOM! Studios CEO and Founder Ross Richie, Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon, Vice President of Publishing & Marketing Filip Sablik, and Editor Shannon Watters reintroduce BOOM! Studios to the world of comics. This won’t be your average publisher panel droning on and on through a series of press releases and stale cover images. Find out what makes BOOM! Studios different than every other comic publisher in the market and why 2013 will be a transformative year for us. We Are BOOM! Come Innovate With Us.

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Preview: Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake #4

ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #4

Written by Natasha Allegri
Art Natasha Allegri
SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
COVER A: JAB
COVER B: Joe Quinones
Diamond Code:FEB13 0839

THE FAN-FAVORITE ADVENTURE TIME SERIES CONTINUES! The Flame Boy rescued by Fionna and Cake has a secret…Will returning him to his fire lion pride finally reveal it?

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Preview – Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake #3

ADVENTURE TIME: FIONNA & CAKE #3

Written by Natasha Allegri
Art Natasha Allegri
SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
COVER A: JAB
COVER B: Joe Quinones
Diamond Code: JAN13 0968

ADVENTURE TIME’S FIONNA AND CAKE’S TOTALLY MATH ADVENTURE CONTINUES IN THIS FAN-FAVORITE SERIES! Don’t miss this popular mini-series, written and drawn by FIONNA AND CAKE creator and ADVENTURE TIME storyboard artist Natasha Allegri! THE HOTTEST SERIES OF 2013!

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