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Bad Idea heads to Baltimore Comic Con with an All-New Comic Giveaway

Hero of the Year

Get ready Charm City because Bad Idea is coming, and they’re bringing a brand-new comic to Baltimore Comic Con!!

Join them for their panel presentation at Baltimore Comic Con on Saturday, September 9th at 11 AM, where you’ll hear what’s coming from the upstart comics publisher everyone’s talking about, get all your questions answered and have the chance to take home a copy of Hero of the Year by Karl Bollers (SONIC) and Juan José Ryp (WOLVERINE)!

BAD IDEA: THE BALTIMORE PANEL

<<< BAD IDEA — the last and greatest underground comics publisher — is going live at Baltimore Comic Con for the first time. That’s right this is BAD IDEA’s first Baltimore panel. Be here — or miss the rendezvous between BAD IDEA impresarios Dinesh Shamdasani, and Atom! Freeman who give you, dear reader, the first look inside the closed channel of the most high-frequency experiment in self-distro comics culture. Join us for all this, special guests AND a free gift. >>> END.

Saturday, 11:00am – 12:00pm
All attendees who are backers of the SAVE DIGITAL COMICS WITH DAVID LAPHAM AND THE ENDS Kickstarter campaign are eligible for one (1) free copy of the convention exclusive HERO OF THE YEAR, available in limited supplies.

The Bad Idea Crew Reveals Some Very Good Ideas. We Get the Scoop on the New Publisher

We were joined by the Bad Idea crew to talk about the comic publishing company that’s doing things a bit differently. The publisher sees its first comic release this week with ENIAC #1.

Joining us:

  • Dinesh Shamdasani – Co-CEO & Co-Chief Creative Officer
  • Warren Simons – Co-CEO & Co-Chief Creative Officer
  • Hunter Gorinson – Publisher
  • Joshua Johns – Director of Marketing
  • Atom Freeman – Sales Consultant

Since the filming, we learned how the publisher will handle new printings of their comics.

So dive in and find out about a comic publisher that’s shaking up how it’s done.

Stick around after the interview to see the comics coming only to comic shops.