Posts Tagged ‘Andy Mangels’

Gays in Comics: Year 24!

// July 9th, 2011 // // Events, Teleny and Camille

As mainstream companies DC and Marvel continue to frontline gay characters such as Batwoman and Northstar and hire top-level gay or gay-friendly creators, independent publishers and creators are publishing unequivocal content spotlighting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered characters, to the cheers of the thousands of fans who are out of the comic book closet. Founding moderator Andy Mangels (USA Today bestselling author of Star Trek novels and Iron Man: Beneath The Armor) hosts Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, head of Image Comics’s Skybound imprint), Chip Kidd (author, editor and designer, Bat-Manga, Rough Justice), Dan Parent (writer/artist, Archie, Betty & Veronica, creator of Archie’s new gay character and series, Kevin Keller), Jon Macy (writer/artist Teleny and Camille and Prism Queer Press grant recipient for Fearful Hunter), Paul Cornell (writer, TV’s Doctor Who and DC Comics’s upcoming Stormwatch and Demon Knights), and Greg Pak (writer, Incredible Hulks, co-writer, Alpha Flight, Herc). Plus a special video appearance by J. H. Williams III (co-writer/artist, Batwoman). And there’s always a surprise or two. Afterward, stick around for the hour-long gay comics fan mixer/social, hosted by Prism Comics, with prizes and surprise special guests!

Divas and Golden Lassos at Comic-Con

// September 8th, 2010 // // Misc

A panel I moderated for Prism Comics about strong female characters in comics, from the point of view of gay men, with Phil Jimenez, Andy Mangels, Marc Andrekyo, and Michael Troy.

We’ve got Class!

// July 16th, 2007 // // The Mark of Aeacus

Or rather, Class has got us… Class Comics that is!

You can read all the particulars here on the Prism Comics website. Mark and I are both thrilled about this, and are eager to pimp the book to the masses and make it a big hit.

I’ve started by filming an interview video introducing folks to Aeacus, with the help of my video producer pal Patrick Baroch. I’ve tried my best to make it a memorable interview; I think you’ll agree when you see it.

I’m also really excited about appearing on Andy Mangels’ “Gays in Comics” panel at Comic-Con International later this month! I’ll be there to celebrate Prism Comics fifth appearance at Comic-Con and Andy’s 20th (!!) GiC panel. Watch this space and the Prism Comics website for more information.