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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Tommy Yune Attending Friday, Saturday & Sunday Robotech, Speed Racer, Voltron, Danger Girl Tommy Yune is the Creative Director at Harmony Gold USA with decades of experience in the comic book and video game industries prior to working on ROBOTECH. His game development experience ranges all the way back from the character design of the pioneering 3D fighting game FX FIGHTER for the Nintendo SuperFX chip to the concept design of the award-winning JOURNEYMAN PROJECT series, also producing ROBOTECH games for Playstation and Xbox. He produced and directed various projects for home video, such as ROBOTECH: THE SHADOW CHRONICLES, and wrote and illustrated hit comic properties such as SPEED RACER, RACER X, ROBOTECH, VOLTRON, and DANGER GIRL for DC Comics, Wildstorm, Cliffhanger, Dynamite and IDW. http://robotech.com/
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - John Royle Attending: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Artist: Danger Girl, Stan Lee's Alexa, Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures, Knights of Pendragon SINCE 2012 John Royle has been the regular penciller of IDW's various Danger Girl miniseries. He kicked off with the five-issue Danger Girl/G.I. Joe crossover – a great way to celebrate his two decades in the industry, which began in 1992 with a one-off contribution to Fleetway's Red Dwarf Smegazine . Rapidly he moved on to Marvel Uk and a run on Knights of Pendragon that took him into 1993 when he embarked on a variety of miniseries – Death's Head II and the Origin of Die Cut and Death Metal among them – before The House of Ideas itself came calling. Royle worked for Marvel until 1996, his most high profile project being Wolverine: Evilution (a 1994 one-shot that he drew in collaboration with Mark Texeira). Along the way he found time to illustrate a couple of Rai fill-ins for Valiant as well as work on a number of Malibu's Ultraverse titles, among them Ultraforce , Prime and most notably The Phoenix Resurrection . His next work was for DC, primarily on 1997 issues of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy , but he was only there for a year before outside demands for his talents forced him to retire from comics although only semi-permanently. After a seven-year break he resurfaced at Panini (Marvel UK as was) for which he contributed to multiple issues of Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures over the next seven years while also working on 18 of the first 19 issues of 2004's Marvel Rampage and being a major contributor to Stan Lee's Alexa, a 2005 iBooks one-shot. Then came IDW and Danger Girl.
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - John Royle Artist: Danger Girl, Stan Lee's Alexa, Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures, Knights of Pendragon SINCE 2012 John Royle has been the regular penciller of IDW's various Danger Girl miniseries. He kicked off with the five-issue Danger Girl/G.I. Joe crossover a great way to celebrate his two decades in the industry, which began in 1992 with a one-off contribution to Fleetway's Red Dwarf Smegazine. Rapidly he moved on to Marvel Uk and a run on Knights of Pendragon that took him into 1993 when he embarked on a variety of miniseries Death's Head II and the Origin of Die Cut and Death Metal among them before The House of Ideas itself came calling. Royle worked for Marvel until 1996, his most high profile project being Wolverine: Evilution (a 1994 one-shot that he drew in collaboration with Mark Texeira). Along the way he found time to illustrate a couple of Rai fill-ins for Valiant as well as work on a number of Malibu's Ultraverse titles, among them Ultraforce, Prime and most notably The Phoenix Resurrection. His next work was for DC, primarily on 1997 issues of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, but he was only there for a year before outside demands for his talents forced him to retire from comics although only semi-permanently. After a seven-year break he resurfaced at Panini (Marvel UK as was) for which he contributed to multiple issues of Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures over the next seven years while also working on 18 of the first 19 issues of 2004's Marvel Rampage and being a major contributor to Stan Lee's Alexa, a 2005 iBooks one-shot. Then came IDW and Danger Girl. http://comicbastards.com/wp-content/uploads/DG-Mayday03-cover-copy.jpg
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Latest Comic Guest Announcement - John Royle Attending: Sat Artist – Danger Girl; Stan Lee’s Alexa
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