Planet Panel Planning

Helen Slater as Supergirl
Helen Slater got her big break as Supergirl in the 1984 film.
I’ll be helping coordinate the panel programming at next week’s Planet Comicon. This is my third year of programming for the show, and I’ve yet to kill the convention. This a strong indication that the show is invulnerable to my negative influences.

I’ve spent this evening watching the movie Supergirl as research before hosting a panel with the actress Helen Slater. Her performance in the film is truly extraordinary. The movie itself has some story shortcomings (which even the director has acknowledged), but Slater absolutely owns the screen whenever she appears.

I may also be moderating a panel with actress Mira Furlan, the TV science fiction icon who played Delenn on Babylon 5 and Danielle Rousseau on Lost. One of the big questions on everyone’s mind is whether Rousseau (who was murdered in an earlier season) will turn up in the remaining episodes of the season. Hopefully the Losties like me will get a clue next weekend.

Another panel of particular interest to Kansas City Comics fans is the “Green Hornet Returns” panel on Saturday afternoon. There are three KC regulars currently working on different Green Hornet comics Series. Phil Hester is providing breakdowns for the new Kevin Smith Green Hornet book, while Ande Parks and Jai Nitz are both writing comics featuring the Hornet’s sidekick Kato.

There are a bunch of other cool panels. You can see the full lineup here.

Planet Comicon Preview

Kansas City's Planet Comicon
Planet Comicon
Kansas City’s Planet Comicon is just two weeks away on March 27 and 28, 2010. The show just keeps getting bigger and better each year!

Confirmed comics guests include Jason Aaron, Dave Dorman, Gary Friedrich, Michael Golden, Phil Hester, Joe Jusko, Sean McKeever, B. Clay Moore, Bill Morrison, Don Rosa, Steve Scott, Chris Sprouse, Herb Trimpe, and many others.

Exhibitor and Artist Alley space is still available. Contact Chris Jackson (chris@planetcomicon.com) for more details.

What’s going on?

Welcome to the brand new website Kansas City Comics. We’re still setting up shop, so there will be a lot of ugly design and incomplete information for a while.

The site is run by me, Kirk Chritton. I’ve gotten started by pulling some Kansas City related content over from my other site, ComicsCareer.Com. That site has pretty much gone silent, but there’s still a ton of great interviews and features there, so check it out if your interested in creating comics.

The mission of Kansas City Comics is to gather news, interviews, and other features about the Kansas City comic book community, past and present. And, by the way, I define “Kansas City” quite loosely, so you’ll find features about creators, events, and retailers throughout Missouri, Kansas, and even Iowa and Nebraska.

I’m open to contributions; just drop me a line at kirk@kansascitycomics.com. Plus, if you want to keep tabs on the site I suggest subscribing to the RSS feed or following us on Twitter.

I’m hoping to have fun and meet many more of Kansas City’s comics fans, creators, and retailers. Don’t hesitate to touch base with me.