Well friends, we have made it. WonderCon is officially back and with it comes the beginning of a march of conventions building up to SDCC and NYCC. I am so excited to be heading back once again to WonderCon as it is one of my favorite conventions. You can always count on some fascinating panels,
The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the world’s best film festivals and if the lineup they released is any indication, this year could be one for the books. I’ll be heading out to the festival tomorrow to cover for the first time since 2023 and I am very excited to be returning. There’s
That cat is out of the bag; I am returning to compete in the Her Universe Fashion show this year at Comic Con! Always fun experience to get sent an unexpected press release with your name in it. This year should be a really fun experience with all the designers making clothes based on NBCUNiversal
Arguably the coolest panel of my Saturday at WonderCon, the 11th 11th Annual Women Rocking Hollywood Panel: Surviving and Thriving in a Changing Landscape brought a group of amazing women of showrunners, directors, writers, and advocates to the convention to dig into how they’ve navigated a challenging business, making interesting shows and films, and their
One of the greatest sci-fi TV writers of our time, Ron Moore made a pit stop from his TV domination to head to WonderCon. Moderated by Mary Anne Butler, we took a grand tour through Moore’s career and got some fun advice along the way. Getting His Start Ron’s start to his career is wild,
Kicking off WonderCon was the Beastly Powers: Exploring Science, Magic, and Mythology in Comics and Pop Culture. Hosted by Lorran Garrison, the panel took a dive into how animals have inspired humans and how animal powers have been woven into our cultural fabric. Joining Lorran on the panel was John Jennings (professor and author/illustrator, Marvel, DC,