Dragon*Con usually gets talked about as a great place to meet and listen to the stars of the latest science fiction, fantasy and horror movies, TV series, fiction, comics and more. But scan the schedule and you’ll find plenty of Retro action as well. Shellie Schmals, of Minette Magnifique, has already dished out her own Burlesque Guide to DragonCon, but here’s the best of the rest. We apologize that we didn’t have time to add links to everything, but you can download the full DragonCon schedule here to browse for details or there’s a new DragonCon mobile app, too, for iTunes, Android Market and Blackberry. Hope to see you there this weekend!
GUESTS:
Ernest Borgnine. THE WILD BUNCH. THE DIRTY DOZEN. MCHALE’S NAVY. THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE. ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK. OK, he’s probably here for voicing Mermaid Man in SPONGEBOB. But need we say more to express how excited we are that Mr. Borgnine will be sitting on Dragon*Con’s Hall of Fame this year. And to make it even better, EMPEROR OF THE NORTH is screening at DriveInvasion on Sunday, too. Read more about this brutal tale of hobos that ride the rails in Philip Nutman’s DriveInvasion preview here, and hear him speak Sat. at 2:30 p.m. in International North (Hyatt). If you shell out the big bucks for one autograph, make it Ernie & cement your Cinema Retro street cred .
Martin Landau. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. SPACE 1999. Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton’s ED WOOD. You know we’ll be on the front row when Anthony Taylor interviews him Sat. at 1 p.m. in the Capitol Ballroom at the Sheraton.
Carrie Fisher and Peter Mayhew. The actors behind Princess Leia and walking carpet Chewbacca will be making STAR WARS fans’ hearts go aflutter. Yeah, us, too.
William Shatner. Where’s Captain Kirk? Yes, the commander of the original ‘60s STAR TREK TV series is back at Dragon*Con. Glad we scored his autograph for only 10 bucks back in the ‘70s, even if we grumbled then about spending all that money on his record album to get it.
Stan Lee. He’s either the biggest icon of comics or you’re miffed that Jack Kirby got the short end of the stick. Whatever you think of him, he’s a living piece of comics history. Stan the Man speaks Sun. at 2:30 p.m. in the Marriott Marquis’s Atrium Ballroom.
OK, we’re still a little baffled about what ‘70s sit-com WKRP IN CINCINATTI has to do w sci-fi and fantasy, but whatever. Howard Hesseman and Loni Anderson are coming to Dragon*Con. Beau Bridges is there, too, even though we can’t exactly remember what sci-fi movie he was in either. Original, to us the one-and-only man of our dreams, Freddy Robert Englund signs once more. Journey back to your TIME TUNNEL memories with James Darren. We don’t know for sure if Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson (BACK TO THE FUTURE) will ride in a DeLorean in the DragonCon parade, but we wouldn’t be surprised. Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy will be in the house, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect with him set to play Radagast the Brown in Peter Jackson’s upcoming duo of THE HOBBIT movies. Original ‘70s TV INCREDIBLE HULK Lou Ferrigno is back, as well as Retro ‘70s TV con regulars Richard Hatch (the original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA) and Erin Gray (BUCK ROGERS),
COMICS & POP ART ALLEY: What could be more Retro than classic superhero comics which had their birth on the newsstands of the ‘40s and ‘50s?! We feel like we never get enough time to enjoy one of our favorite pastimes at Dragon*Con—a casually stroll through the tables and booths on the Comics & Pop Art Alley, especially since it’s now buried three levels down in the Hyatt. This year, you’ll find legendary horror master Bernie Wrightson (SWAMP THING, CREEPSHOW, HOUSE OF MYSTERY, HOUSE OF SECRETS, FRANKENSTEIN, the list goes on) and seminal Marvel artist Jim Starlin (CAPTAIN MARVEL, COSMIC ODYSSEY). You’ll also want to meet and check out the work artists inspired by Retro pop culture such as Glenn Barr; monster-loving ATLRetro Kool Kat Chris Hamer; Retro futurist Dean Motter (MISTER X, ELECTROPOLIS, TERMINAL CITY); and Atlanta classic and master of the super-hero spoof Bob Burden (FLAMING CARROT, MYSTERY MEN).. Be sure to stop by and say hi to H.C. Warner, whose Alcove Gallery was a Retro pop-art haven in Avondale for so many years. Most artists bring along their sketchbooks, so support the hard work they spend on the craft and take home an original piece created just for you. And there’s also a COMICS AND POP ART track where you can listen to these chaps talk about their craft and share their comics industry war stories.
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