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SDCC 2025: Michael Davis’ The Black Panel Returns To San Diego

The Black Panel

The always unpredictable showcase of ethnic talent returns for its 28th year, featuring new faces, a new format, and a fresh perspective. Since 1997, this annual event at Comic-Con International at San Diego has been both a triumph and a mystery with unexpected panelists galore. With a possible surprise guest host, this year’s panelists include: 

  • Aisha Porter-Christie (Daredevil: Born Again, Gen V)
  • Kevin Grevioux (Underworld, The Blue Marvel creator)
  • Comedian Mr. Jay Washington (Netflix Is A Joke, American Gigolo)
  • Artist Quinn McGowan (Project: Wildfire, Little Rock Files)
  • Writer Hannibal Tabu (MPLS Sound, War Medicine, Fathom Sourcebook), also the panel’s co-producer
  • Cartoonist Keithan Jones (The Power Knights, Black Comix Day)
  • Writer MD Marie (Top Cow’s Vindication)
  • TTRPG performer Rodney Campbell (Venture Forth)
  • Comics anthropologist Dr. Stanford Carpenter (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BCAF)

Davis — a co-founder of Milestone Comics and co-creator of the characters that became Static Shock — was unable to attend in 2024, leading to a “takeover” of the panel by luminaries such as screenwriter Akela Cooper, actors Malcolm Barrett, Eugene Byrd, and Damion Poitier, hosted by executive Dan Evans. Given that and the chaotic nature of this annual panel, many are curious what might even happen this year! 

The Black Panel takes place Friday, July 25th at 10 AM in the San Diego Convention Center’s Room 5AB as part of San Diego Comic-Con International. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis for all valid badge-holding attendees of the convention. 

Review: Box of Bones Book One

Box of Bones Book One follows young grad student Lyndsey Ford as she explores the various tales of the Box of Bones for her college thesis.

Story: John Jennings, Ayize Jama Everett
Writer: Ayize Jama Everett
Art: John Jennings, Sole Rebel, Tommy Nguyen, Bryan Christopher Moss, Frances Olivia Liddell-Rodgriguez, Jamal Williams, Jarmel Williams
Color: Anthony Moncada, Alex Batchelor
Letterer: Damian Duffy, Jeremy Marshall
Color Production: Stanford Carpenter, Alex Batchelor

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Diversity Comic Con Focuses its Programming for Aspiring Comic Writers and Artists

Diversity Comic Con

What happens when you let educators run a comic con? It becomes as much about learning something new as much as it’s about celebrating comics. This year’s Diversity Comic Con at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is featuring a slew of programming for creators who want to get into the comics industry. The convention has gone virtual and is completely accessible from anywhere on Friday, October 16, and Saturday, October 17.

On Friday, the team behind Bone, Captain Underpants, and Smile from Scholastic Graphix will be talking about young adult and children’s books. Phil Falco (art director), Meagan Peace (editor), and Jonah Newman (editor/writer) will share their work and insights into this rapidly booming market and how a creator can target their work towards it.

On Saturday, a panel discussion called “Using Current Events as Inspiration” will include Kiku Hughes (First Second), LL McKinney (DC Comics), Alex Sanchez (DC Comics), and moderated by Andrea Colvin (Little Brown Books). Creators will talk about how the latest news like COVID and politics can influence comics and perhaps how comics can influence readers.

Another big draw will be the Friday panel on “Breaking into Hollywood” Featuring Alex Segura (Archie Comics), Shanty Hermayn (Trese – Netflix), Vivek Tiwary (Producer of The Fifth Beatle), Robert Scull (Nickelodeon) and moderated by Gamal Hennessy (Entertainment attorney formerly of Marvel Comics).

There will also be Q & As with Shawn Martinbrough (Batman/Black Panther), Mika Song (Donut Feed the Squirrels), and Christian Cooper and Alitha Martinez (Represent: It’s a Bird!) both from DC Comics, who will be talking about the “Black Lives Matter” movement.

This year’s theme is “Black Stories Matter” bringing to the forefront today’s social justice issues. as embodied in the panel discussion “On being Marginalized in Comics” with Amy Chu, Regine Sawyer, and Omar Mirza. Another timely topic will be the talk on “The Impact of COVID 19 on the Comics Industry” with Heidi Macdonald, Andy Schmidt, John Siuntres, Stanford Carpenter, and Gina Gagliano.