Via: LA WEEKLY
As Comic-Con approaches, it is with no surprise that the hype is rising about the future of the industry. Last night, a now yearly panel hosted by Digital LA at Meltdown Comics and sponsored by Filter focused on the convergence of the digital world within this booming and evolving form of literary expressionism.
Digital L.A. Panel
The Comic Panel hosted industry experts from various outlets within the space including representation from Marvel, ComiXology, IGN, Graphic.ly, WEvolt, and more. Each panelist offered their own knowledge and unique experiences from working within the analog as well as digital.
Speaking with attendees brought forth a myriad of backgrounds. Some were active comic book writers. Some were marketing professionals.
Carly Wagner of CreepyCarly
Seasoned screenwriter and author Ric Gibbs was there to learn more about an industry he had not thought much about since his childhood.
“I haven’t bought a comic book since I was 8, but I went recently and there were a bunch of guys older than me. There’s a much broader audience than I’d expected.”
It was near unanimous from speaking to panel members and audience alike that people are for the convenience as well as the user and creator-friendly factor that digital convergence is bringing to a span of individuals who may or may not be already immersed in the comic realm.
Comic writer Carly Wagner was among the 40% of female attendees. She offered her knowledge from working with traditional comic publishing versus content production online.
“When I first started, I went the traditional route, but I would spend all this money to interact with my readers,” she said. ” Webcomics are great because of the low cost to start. I am able to reach a bigger audience. I just want to share this with people.”
She went on to say that she had readers from several countries outside of the States, including South America.
John Dokes, Marvel Entertainment, Senior VP, Integrated Sales and Marketing, Publishing and Digital Media, @Marvel
Digital comics are changing the way comic book aficionados, marketing representation, and content creators think.
J.C. Christofilis of Dilema, a strategic marketing, advertising and branding entertainment agency, spoke about how he felt Hollywood was affected by this boom.
“Comics are prime for the digital space because it translates visually in a way that Hollywood can see and transition,” he said. “It’s a natural evolution that you can convey stories and visuals without a million dollar budget.”
While the medium today is far from what our grandparents may remember from the heyday of buying comic books at five cents, one thing is for sure, this is a legacy that is not to be forgotten.
“It’s a universal appeal,” says Gibbs. “We all want to live lives that are more super than what they are.”
Thank you Jennifer Stavros!
































Digital LA – Comics Panel @MeltdownComics Jul 19, 2010
Kapow! Join us for our pre-Comic Con panel on Digital Comics! Our expert speakers from Marvel, comiXology, BOOM! Studios, IGN and more will discuss digital comics, including apps and distribution, social media, and marketing, at Meltdown Comics megastore in Hollywood. With complimentary refreshments thanks to FILTER.
Our expert speakers will discuss
- What’s successful in comics digital distribution: online, mobile, motion comics, apps, etc.
- Is the iPad a game changer in how we can download and read comics
- How do u reach online core fans to promote comic-related properties in movies (Wolverine, Iron Man, Dark Knight), television, and video games
- How to artists and publishers use social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to create buzz around projects and reach fans. What to tweet about?
- Video games to comics
Register Here
Scheduled speakers include:
- Ira Rubenstein, Marvel, Executive Vice President, Global Digital Media Group (NY) @Marvel
- David Steinberger, CEO of comiXology, which built Marvel and DC comics apps, and its own app of upcoming releases @comixology
- Sam Humphries, comic book writer (Fraggle Rock, CBGB), architect of MySpace Comic Books
- Chip Mosher, BOOM Studios, Marketing Director
- Rich George, IGN Comics Editor @IGN
- Jason Badowar, comic book illustrator (Heroes, True Blood etc.) and co-founder of WEvolt.com, an online platform which digitally distributes and monetizes comic book content via deals with Universal Music, Arcana, and more.
- Moderator: Kevin Winston, Digital LA, founder, former MySpace Integrated Marketing of Movies, Comic Book Channel, Games
We’re looking for speakers, comics app creators, established comic artists using social media, etc. If u r or know a potential speaker contact info@digitalla.net with COMIC as the subject.
AGENDA:
- 7-8p Check-in and networking with light apps, thanks to FILTER
- 8-9:30p. We’ll talk apps and more on our panel + Q&A.;
- 9:30-10p. Even more networking
Register Here
Note: Note: $5 of your registration fee will be donated to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, founded in 1986 as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of First Amendment rights for members of the comics community.
We”ll be hosted by Meltdown Comics, LA’s must-see pop culture destination. Meltdown’s large 9000 sq ft store on Sunset will be hosting comic events thruout July leading up to Comic-Con. Check out the schedule at http://meltcomics.com and follow at http://twitter.com/meltdowncomics