Posted on October 9, 2013
by Campbell
in Interview
Taped at Exxxotica Expo! Producer/host Ulysses E. Campbell talks with actress/model Katrina Chiovon about her character in Curves and Bullets, the post-apocalyptic, face-melting, pop art/shlock art biker gang vs road mutant comic book by Rolo Ledesma and Keith McCleary.
Posted on October 1, 2013
by Campbell
in Feature
The D.C. Conspiracy is a collective of comics artists, writers and creators in the Washington, DC metro area.
Posted on September 20, 2013
by Campbell
in Uncategorized
Last weekend, I attended the Small Press Expo at the Marriott Bethesda North Hotel and Conference Center. SPX was created to promote artists and publishers who produce independent comics. The Expo is an annual festival that provides a forum for artists, writers and publishers of comic art in its various forms to present to the […]
Posted on September 15, 2013
by Campbell
in Fan On The Street
Taped at the Baltimore Comic-Con. Producer/host Ulysses E. Campbell talks with cosplayer Maureen McNary about DC Comics’ edict on the relationship of Kate Kane and Maggie Sawyer. Creators J.H. Williams and W. Haden Blackman quit the book after executives nixed their previously approved story arc in which the characters were to get married.
Posted on September 12, 2013
by Campbell
in Uncategorized
We had a blast at last weekend’s Baltimore Comic-Con! 2013 marked the 14th year for this well established regional convention founded by Marc Nathan. FANTASTIC FORUM went all out this year as a sponsor of the 26th Annual Harvey Awards. In addition to our sponsorship, the show contributed to the attendees gift bags. We were […]
Posted on September 1, 2013
by Campbell
in Cool Toys
“We do have a lot of old licenses but we’re always looking at the next thing. We love the old stuff and we love the old stuff and we just hope that the old school collectors are looking at our new stuff and the new collectors are looking at our old school stuff.”
Posted on August 31, 2013
by Campbell
in Feature
The DC Anime Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing and educating people in the Washington, DC area about East Asian culture, through viewing and discussion of Japanese animation (also known as anime) and Japanese comics (manga).
Posted on August 27, 2013
by Campbell
in Interview
“I didn’t grow up reading comics at all. I read my first comic book, I was like, 27 years old. This would have been around 2000.”
Posted on August 18, 2013
by Campbell
in Episode
“…I read comics for the story. I don’t feel like there needs to be 800 pages of back issues that I need to go back and go through.”
Posted on August 18, 2013
by Campbell
in Cool Toys
The talent of sculptor, Randy Bowen, brings the Black Panther to life in this statue from Bowen Designs.