Baltimore Comic Con 2012: Panels


Saturday, September 8


Spotlight on Phil LaMarr

There was no moderator for this panel. Phil just answered questions from the audience for an hour.

The audio is broken into two pieces. This was recorded using my iPhone and the audio is less than perfect. It may be necessary to adjust the volume in order to hear everything.

Audio: Part 1 (1:18) - Part 2 (51:44)

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The History of Censorship in Comics

Panelists: Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) Deputy Director Alex Cox and Comic Book Author and Historian Fred Van Lente

This was recorded using my iPhone and the audio is less than perfect. It may be necessary to adjust the volume in order to hear everything.

Audio (1:03:26)

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Sunday, September 9



Panel: Tribute to Joe Kubert

Panelists: Thom Zahler, Tim Truman, Robert Greenberger (moderator), Tom Raney, and Paul Levitz

Three of them (Zahler, Truman, Raney) are alums of the Kubert School. Levitz worked with him going back to the early 70s. Greenberger leads them in a discussion centered around their memories of Kubert, mostly as a teacher and mentor.

Audio (56:44)

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Panel: Spotlight on Frank Quitely

José Villarrubia (r) interviews Frank Quitely (l) - Roughly two-thirds of the panel was a discussion between the two artists. The audience got a chance to ask some questions during the last 20 minutes. Both men talked kind of quietly, no pun intended.

Audio (51:44)

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