Showing posts with label August Ragone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label August Ragone. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Big WOW! ComicFest 2014 V.I.P. Godzilla Packages

$199.99
 
Includes:
  • One Weekend Pass to the Convention and FM Film Fest
  • One professional photo op with Kenpachiro Satsuma (Godzilla) & Bin Furuya (Ultraman).
  • One Ticket to the Legendary Godzilla (2014) Premier introduced by Kenpachiro Satsuma (Godzilla) & Bin Furuya (Ultraman), with special guest introduction from kaiju expert and author of EIJI TSUBURAYA: MASTER OF MONSTERS (Chronicle Books) author, August Ragone. (Choose from Friday or Saturday night at the Camer Cinema 12 in San Jose)
    • Popcorn and soda included
  • One Exclusive 12 x16 in. FM Convention VIP poster signed by both Furuya (Ultraman), Satsuma (Godzilla), and Daisuke Ban (Kikaida).
  • One Exclusive Convention VIP T-shirts.
  • One Godzilla Lanyard
  • Bob Eggleton's Mechagodzilla Poster 18 x 24 in.
  • FM #274 Godzilla Issue (Big WOW! Comic Cover exclusive)

Japan's Heroes & Monsters Panel at Big WOW! ComicFest 2014

Japan's Hereoes & Monsters Panel is set for Saturday, May 17th from 3PM-4PM

August Ragone and his Kaiju crew will be hosting FM’s panel that will feature Kenpachiro Satsuma (Godzilla, ’84-’95), Bin Furuya (Ultraman), and Daisuke Ban (Kikaida,Inazuman). Each actor will tell their stories of how they came to embody these incredible roles, as well as take questions from the audience. - Room A


If you can't make it to Saturday's Panel, you get another chance on Sunday, May 18th from 2PM-3PM in Room C.

The Art of Kaiju & Master of Monster Panel at Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

The Art of Kaiju & Master of Monster Panel - Saturday, May 17th  from 2PM-3PM.

Kaiju expert, FM guest editor, and author of the newly reprinted Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monster, August Ragone will be joined by Hugo Award-winning and FM cover artist Bob Eggleton to talk about how Japanese monsters have shaped Wester pop culture, influenced their personal and professional lives, and why character like Godzilla and Ultraman continue to be worldwide sensations. - Room B