Zubby Newsletter #124: Busy Week

Wait, it’s already Wednesday?! Oh man~

Artwork from Marvel Comics #1000 by Nick Bradshaw and John Rauch.

Stacy and I woke up before the sun on Monday and flew home from Seattle after World Con. Our heads are still on west coast time and overall exhaustion from this schedule is driving us into weird work hours and napping over the past couple days while we try to reorganize before Fan Expo Canada.

(Above is a panel from Marvel Comics #1000, a celebratory anthology issue I was honored to contribute to in 2019. Working with Canadian superstar artist Nick Bradshaw on a Blade story, even just a 1-pager, was such a blast. I’d love to write more street level or supernatural superhero stories and Blade is a character I know I could use to deliver thrills, chills, and mighty blood spills. 🙂 )

The World Con That Was With the Taylers at World Con.

After boothing with Howard and Sandra Tayler at Gen Con just a couple weeks ago, it was amazing to see them again and experience our first World Con with their guidance. World Con is the oldest science fiction and fantasy convention and it’s not quite like any comic or tabletop gaming convention I’ve been to before.

The heart of World Con is panel programming – hundreds of panels, really. This year’s program guide had 3-5 panel listings per page and was 196 pages! Since we didn’t have a table of our own, Stacy and I attended way more panels than ever before, taking in a cross section of fan and professional discussions across a wide range of subjects. Most of the workshops covered the basics in terms of writing, editing, and marketing, while some of the more obscure panels were fun in terms of digging into ideas and worlds that don’t normally get much emphasis. It’s diverse, dynamic, and all quite dizzying.

Being at the Hugo Awards was a fun experience, similar to any other award show, but with the added prestige that the Hugos has across genre publishing. Being there when my friend Ryan North won the Hugo for Best Graphic Story or Comic was a thrill.

I ran into quite a few friends but also met a lot of new people too – authors, artists and editors working in sci-fi and fantasy. Comics have never had a huge presence at World Con, but entrenched attitudes about the medium are slowly shifting, so it was good to represent sequential art on discussions and hoist the flag for comics in general. I don’t know if it’s a show I can add to my schedule every year (especially since each World Con is hosted in a different city, so travel costs can vary wildly), but it was worth being there this time and putting a face to the name of a lot of people whose work I admire.

All that said, it was five days of intense conventioning, after the five days that was San Diego Comic Con and five days that was Gen Con, so I’m definitely feeling creaky as we head into Fan Expo Canada this week-

Fan Expo Canada is This Week?!

Yes, this week is Canada’s biggest pop culture convention, Fan Expo Canada, August 21-24, 2025. I’m a special guest at this year’s show and will be set up with in the Comic Sketch Art section of Artist Alley at CREATOR TABLE CP81.

Since this is my local show here in Toronto, I’ll have quite a few Conan the Barbarian back issues and variant covers on hand so, if you’re on the hunt, feel free to reach out and hopefully I can fill in gaps in your collection and sign them at the same time. My location is the opposite from last year, down near the food vendors in the exhibit hall:
Where you’ll find me at Fan Expo Canada 2025.

Conan Is Even Bigger Than Before

This October, Titan is releasing CONAN THE BARBARIAN Vol. 1: BOUND IN BLACK STONE in a new oversized hardcover deluxe edition, and they just posted up this quick flip-through of the book to show readers and retailers what’s inside:



Current + Upcoming Releases

Conan the Barbarian #22  – released July 9th. Conan the Barbarian #23  – released August 13th. Conan the Barbarian vol. 5: Twisting Loyalties  – released August 20th. Swords & Larceny  – releases September 2nd. Savage Sword of Conan #10  – releases September 3rd. Conan the Barbarian vol.1-3 Slipcase Set  – releases September 10th. Predator: Black, White & Blood #3  – releases September 10th. Conan the Barbarian #24  – releases September 10th. Conan the Barbarian vol. 1: Bound in Black Stone Deluxe HC  – releases September 16th. Conan: Scourge of the Serpent #1  – releases September 24th. Conan the Barbarian #25  – releases October 8th. Conan: Scourge of the Serpent #2  – releases October 29th.Upcoming Appearances

Aug 21-24, 2025 Fan Expo Canada Toronto, ON, CANADAAug 28-Sep 1, 2025 Dragon Con Atlanta, GA, USASep 27-28, 2025 Chattanooga Comic Con Chattanooga, TN, USAOct 16-19, 2025 Gamehole Con XII Madison, WI, USANov 3-14, 2025 D&D in a Castle Newcastle, UKNov 15-16, 2025 Thought Bubble Harrogate, UK

Other Links

• When I was an instructor at Seneca, one of the courses I taught was Animation History, so I have an extensive collection of old animated films and always keep an eye out for new releases of classic material – This November, Cartoon Logic is releasing a restored high definition collection of Aesop’s Fables cartoon shorts from the 1920’s. I have a lot of these cartoons, but the quality is quite low so I look forward to upgrading.

John Shableski talks about explosive graphic novel sales growth at Otto Bookstore, an independant shop in Williamsport, PA – “Our graphic novel selection went from those three titles to 1100 and nearly 3/4 of the titles are middle grade.”

Jim

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