World-renowned illustrator, author, comic strip artist, and songwriter, Guy Gilchrist returns with the NorthEast Comic Con to the Boxboro Regency Hotel this November 2018. Best known as Jim Henson’s cartoonist, he created the “Muppets” comic strip, featured in over 660 newspapers daily from 1981 to 1986, and was instrumental in Henson’s “Fraggle Rock”, and the […]
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Kim Luiso went to the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale right out of high school. Life happened but Kim never stopped making, doing, and learning all kinds of arts and crafts. Television briefly gave her mentors to learn from, and the lack of current crafting programs inspired her to create Kims Got Crafts. If you […]
Matthew Atchley is a celebrity artist and actor known for his hand drawn, intricately detailed illustrations. His subjects span across all fandoms and different forms of pop culture, including characters from popular TV, film, comics, and more. He has created artwork for several actors from The Walking Dead, Daredevil, Breaking Bad, Arrow, The Flash, Buffy […]
Jerome St. John Blake is an English musician, producer, and actor. He’s played parts in some of the biggest movies of our generation, but because most of his roles are in a masked costume (or include voice-over work) you may not recognize him. He began his acting career as one of the knights guarding Sean […]
We are pleased to announce that the Man of Million Voices, Billy West, will be joining the fun at the NorthEast Comic Con and Collectibles Extravaganza, November 23-25! He will be appearing to sign autographs, do photo ops, and have fun with fans all weekend! Billy is best known for his voice actor work, but […]
In Godzilla: King of the Monsters being released in 2019, Godzilla collides with Mothra, Rodan, and his ultimate nemesis, the three headed King Ghidorah. Akira Takarada was there the first time Godzilla appeared on screen in the 1954, along with the 1956 film with Raymond Burr. In fact, Mr. Takarada starred in many Godzilla movies, […]
For nearly three decades, Jeff Kline has been one of the fortunate few “genre nerds” able to move freely between primetime and daytime television, motion pictures and the Web; the boardroom and the bullpen; and the east and west coasts. He’s written/produced more than 1,000 episodes of programming to-date. And, most recently, formed Darby Pop […]