James Marsters, Julie Benz, Louis Gossett Jr., Ray Park, Adam
West, Burt Ward, Billy Dee Williams, Peter Tork Among Headliners At
Wizard World New Orleans Comic Con, January 29-30 At New Orleans Morial
Convention Center
Nicholas Brendon, Clare Kramer, Kelly Donovon Add to “Buffyfest
New Orleans”; Ernie Hudson, Robyn Griggs, Claudia Christian, Walter
Koenig Among 150+ Celebrity Guests, Leading Comics Artists, Creative
Directors
NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS, December 2010 – Wizard World New Orleans
Comic Con opens the 2011 season for North America’s largest pop-culture
tour, January 29-30 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention
Center, in grand style, with superstar guests James Marsters, Julie
Benz, Louis Gossett Jr., Ray Park, Adam West, Burt Ward, Billy Dee
Williams and Peter Tork headlining the stellar list. The event will
bring together thousands of fans of all ages and dozens of celebrities
and industry professionals to celebrate the best in pop culture, movies,
comics, toys, video gaming, television, gaming, original art,
collectibles, contests and more.
Benz, who has also starred in “Dexter,” “No Ordinary Family,” and
“Desperate Housewives,” and Marsters will be part of a “Buffyfest,”
which has proven popular at other Wizard World shows and will include
other “Buffy: The Vampire Slayer” stars Nicholas Brendon, Clare Kramer,
James Leary and Kelly Donovan in New Orleans.
“We are excited to be bringing all these stars and the best comic
creators to New Orleans,” said Gareb Shamus, Wizard World CEO. “We feel
like fans there have been waiting for an event like New Orleans Comic
Con to come to their backyard, and we are ready for a big first year.”
Other popular New Orleans Comic Con celebrity guests include Ernie
Hudson (GHOSTBUSTERS), Walter Koenig (“Star Trek”), Robyn Griggs
(“Another World,” “One Life to Live”), Claudia Christian (“Look”;
“Babylon 5”), Mark Ryan ( TRANSFORMERS 1 and 2) and Cynthia Scott
(ALIENS).
Fans can also meet their favorite comic creators and artists,
including Kaare Andrews (“Astonishing X-Men”, “Iron Man”), Kody
Chamberlain (“Sweets,” “Punks”), John Dell (“JLA,” “Adventure Comics”),
Michael Golden (“Wolverine: First Class,” “New Exiles”), Mike Grell
(“Green Lantern,” “Green Arrow”), Rob Guillory (“Chew”), Phil Jimenez
(“Amazing Spider-Man,” “Astonishing X-Men”), John Layman (“Chew,”
“Puffed”), Rob Liefeld (“Deadpool,” “Youngblood”), David Mack (“Kabuki,”
“Daredevil”), Joe Madureira (“Darksiders,” “Uncanny X-Men”), Kevin
Maguire (“Justice League,” “Batman Confidential”), Terry Moore
(“Strangers in Paradise,” “Echo”), Yanick Paquette (“Batman,”
“Superman”), Steve Scott (“X-Men Forever,” “Wolverine”) Bill Sienkiewicz
(“Elektra,” “Assassin”), Cameron Stewart (“Batman & Robin,”
“Catwoman”), Arthur Suydam (“Marvel Zombies,” “Batman”), Mark Texeira
(“Wolverine,” “Spider-Man”), Renee Witterstaetter (“She Hulk,”
“Avengers”) and Ethan Van Sciver (“Green Lantern,” “Superman/Batman”).
The New Orleans Comic Con Wrestling section includes the popular Kevin Nash and Booker T.
Children and adult attendees are encouraged to come dressed as their
favorite villain, superhero or pop culture personality for the chance to
win special prizes in costume contests. Event-goers may also try their
hand interactive product exhibits and shop for collectible comics,
movie and television memorabilia, toys and games at more than 100 dealer
booths.
Special events at New Orleans Comic Con include the “Magic: The
Gathering” and Yu-Gi-Oh card game tournaments, professional photo
opportunities (Photo Ops), movie screenings with celebrities and others.
The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is located at 900
Convention Center Blvd. in New Orleans. New Orleans Comic Con is the
first stop on Wizard’s 2011 North American tour, which to date has 13
events scheduled. Hours are Saturday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.; and
Sunday, Jan. 30, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.. Tickets are available in advance or
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and online at www.wizardworld.com/neworleans.html at up to a 15%
savings over tickets purchased at the door. Advance adult single-day
tickets are $25 ($30 on site); two-day weekend tickets are $40 ($45 on
site), and tickets are free for children age 10 and under when
accompanied by a paid adult (limit two children per adult). VIP
packages with special entry and exclusive items are also available.
The freshly renovated New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
is an essential component of what makes the city’s major business events
so successful. With 1.1 million square feet of contiguous exhibit
space, the Convention Center is the sixth largest convention facility in
the nation, and it consistently ranks in the country’s top ten of
facilities that hold the most conventions and trade shows annually.