Big Apple Comic Con Features Marsters Q&A, Reception, "Harry Potter" Panel, Disney Screening
James Marsters Q&A, Reception, Seminar, "Harry Potter" Panel with Tom Felton, Disney "They Spoke Out" Screening Highlights Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con Programming
New York, NY, May 11, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con today announced its diverse programming schedule, featuring unique celebrity Q&A's, music, screenings, artist schools and more for the event, set for Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22 at Penn Plaza Pavilion.
Some of the highlights include:
--A trio of events with “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” star James Marsters, including a Q&A, cocktail reception and Shakespeare seminar
--“Harry Potter” discussion with Tom Felton, who portrayed “Draco Malfoy” in the hugely successful film series
--Rare Q&A sessions with Morena Baccarin, discussing her roles in “Firefly,” “Stargate SG-1” and “V,” and Chandler Riggs, star child actor in “Walking Dead”
--Special screening of Disney's “Messenger from Hell,” the first episode of the important new Stan Lee/Neal Adams motion comic "They Spoke Out: American Voices of Protest Against the Holocaust"
--Wizard Art and Writing School and Q&A's featuring leading creators like Christos Gage, Matt Kindt, Brian Wood, Kevin Colden, Greg Horn, Luke Ross, Jim Cheung and Kaare Andrews
--The famed Kubert School's “How to Make A Comic from Script to Print”
--The popular adult costume contest and fun kids costume contest with great prizes
Unless noted, Big Apple Comic Con programming will take place in the panel room at Penn Plaza Pavilion, and is included with admission to the event. Seating for panels is strictly limited and available on a first come first serve basis and each room will be cleared between panels. The full schedule is available at http://www.wizardworld.com/programming-nyc.html.
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Some of the highlights include:
--A trio of events with “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” star James Marsters, including a Q&A, cocktail reception and Shakespeare seminar
--“Harry Potter” discussion with Tom Felton, who portrayed “Draco Malfoy” in the hugely successful film series
--Rare Q&A sessions with Morena Baccarin, discussing her roles in “Firefly,” “Stargate SG-1” and “V,” and Chandler Riggs, star child actor in “Walking Dead”
--Special screening of Disney's “Messenger from Hell,” the first episode of the important new Stan Lee/Neal Adams motion comic "They Spoke Out: American Voices of Protest Against the Holocaust"
--Wizard Art and Writing School and Q&A's featuring leading creators like Christos Gage, Matt Kindt, Brian Wood, Kevin Colden, Greg Horn, Luke Ross, Jim Cheung and Kaare Andrews
--The famed Kubert School's “How to Make A Comic from Script to Print”
--The popular adult costume contest and fun kids costume contest with great prizes
Unless noted, Big Apple Comic Con programming will take place in the panel room at Penn Plaza Pavilion, and is included with admission to the event. Seating for panels is strictly limited and available on a first come first serve basis and each room will be cleared between panels. The full schedule is available at http://www.wizardworld.com/programming-nyc.html.
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646-380-2479
www.wizardworld.com
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