HeroesCon has announced even more guests for their 2019 show including Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Nicholas Aflleje, John Burgin, Greg Burnham, Dan Conner, Creees Lee, Rick Davis, Sarah DeLaine, Michael Dooney, Tommy Lee Edwards, Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum, and more! HeroesCon 2019 takes place on June 14-16, 2019 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
NICHOLAS AFLLEJE | AA-1806
Little Girls
JOHN BURGIN | AA-1225
Frogboy
GREG BURNHAM | AA-805
Tuskegee Heirs
DAN CONNER | AA-522
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero’s Journey
CREEES | AA-1906
Lab Raider, Ver, Captain Canuck, Vampirella
RICK DAVIS | AA-608
Charlton Comics, First Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics
SARAH DELAINE | AA-1805
Little Girls, Shock Anthology
MICHAEL DOONEY | AA-1917
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Grimm Fairy Tales, Gizmo
TOMMY LEE EDWARDS | AA-1911
Mother Panic, 1985, Turf, The Question, Moon Knight
DENNIS “HOPELESS” HALLUM | AA-1801
LoveSTRUCK, X-Men: Season One, Avengers Arena, Cable and X-Force
JOSÉ LUÍS GARCIA-LÓPEZ | AA-1701
Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Deadman, Twilight, Atari Force
Cancellations: Sean Beck, Andy Bellanger, Allen Bellman, Thomas Boatwright, Andrew Buck, Brendan Cahill, Eric Canete, Ryan Cody, Denys Cowan, J Robert Deans, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Joey Ellis, Chris Giarusso, Scott Godlewski, Gene Gonzales, Daniel Leister, Megan Levens, Mike Maihack, John McCrea, Tom Palmer, Joe Pekar, Ramon Perez, Rod Reis, Zack Soto, Christopher Sebela, Brian Smith, Sarah Stern, John Timms, John Van Fleet, Mark Waid, David Walker, Chip Zdarsky
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HEROES CONVENTION was founded in 1982 by Shelton Drum, owner of Charlotte’s Heroes Aren’t Hard To Find comics shop. Since then the convention has become famous for its comics-first and family-friendly atmosphere, where fans can mingle directly with professionals and exhibitors. Boasting an incredible guest list built mainly on reputation and goodwill, HeroesCon is known nationwide as a “must” on the summer schedule, drawing fans, exhibitors, and creators from all over the world to the Charlotte Convention Center.