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Special Guest announcement: Tasya Teles!

Tasya Teles (1985) is a Canadian actress primarily known for her role in the apocalyptic sci-fi hit series The 100 (2014–2020), based on the young adult book series of the same name by Kass Morgan. The series tells the story of 100 juvenile delinquents left on a devastated Earth to rebuild the planet. Teles appeared in over 50 episodes of the popular television series and became a beloved character among fans. The 100 concluded after seven seasons.

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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

Visit Kings Road in the Experience Hall at the Dutch Comic Con and take a picture with the Golden Trident that belongs to the king of Atlantis, Aquaman, or choose Black Manta’s mythic Black Trident. Post your photo on social media with hashtag #Aquaman and tag us @warnerbrosNL and you have a chance to win two tickets for the Dutch première of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom!

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Meet DC Comics editor Andrea Shea

Andrea Shea is a DC Comics editor whose slate includes Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons, DC Pride, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham, and many, many other titles that she loves dearly. She has two cats and a deeply held belief that soup is its own food group.

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Artist Jimmy Palmiotti is joing Amanda Conner!

Jimmy Palmiotti is a multi-award winning intellectual property creator and world building architect with a wide range of experience and background in advertising, production, editorial, screen writing, film production, media presentation, and video game development. Just a few of his clients include Nike, Disney, Marvel Studios, Warner Brothers, Lion’s Gate, Fox, Paramount, Dream Works, Lotus entertainment, New Line, 2KGames and THQ Nordic.

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Artist announcement: Amanda Conner!

Award winning artist Amanda Conner started in comics began working on the Marvel Comics Barbie line and Disney’s Gargoyles comics, which quickly led to her working with the top writers in the field, such as Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Warren Ellis and Garth Ennis on titles such as X-Men, Vampirella, Two-Step, and her creator-owned Eisner nominated one shot, The Pro.

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Read more about our new artist: Elsa Charretier

Elsa Charretier is a comic book artist and writer. Early in her career, she’s illustrated numerous books for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing, Random House, Disney and Lucasfilm and has now shifted her focus to her independent work, most notably NOVEMBER with Matt Fraction and LOVE EVERLASTING with Tom King (both published by Image Comics).

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Nicola Scott is joing our Comic Guest line-up!

She quickly became a fan-favourite working exclusively for DC Comics on iconic characters such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman and team titles “Birds Of Prey”, “Secret Six”, “Teen Titans” and New York Times Bestseller “Earth 2”. 2016 saw the launch of her critically acclaimed creator-owned Image Comics maxi-series ‘Black Magick’ and DC’s ‘Wonder Woman: Year One’ to celebrate the characters 75th anniversary, both in collaboration with writer Greg Rucka.

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Artist announcement: Gene Ha!

Gene Ha is the artist on Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons with writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and fellow artists Phil Jimenez and Nicola Scott. He has won four Eisners, the highest award in American comics, for his art on Alan Moore’s Top 10 and sundry DC & Marvel superhero comics.

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Phil Jimenez will be visiting HDCC

Phil Jimenez is an Eisner, Inkpot, Diamond, and Wizard award-winning writer and artist who has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and a host of other comic book companies for nearly 30 years. A former student and later instructor at NYC’s School of Visual Arts, Jimenez is best known for his work on Tempest, The Invisibles, JLA/Titans, New-X-Men, Wonder Woman, Infinite Crisis, Amazing Spider-Man, Otherworld, and WonderWoman: Historia with author Kelly Sue DeConnick.

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Kelly Sue DeConnick is coming to HDCC!

Kelly Sue DeConnick’s work spans stage, comics, film and television. Ms. DeConnick first came to prominence as a comics writer, where she is best known for reinventing the Carol Danvers as “Captain Marvel” at Marvel and for the Black Label standard-setting Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons at DC. Her independent comics Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly (both from Image Comics) have ranked as New York Times best-sellers and been honored with Eisner Awards, British Fantasy Awards and Hugo nominations.

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