Marc Brown

APPEARING SUNDAY ONLY
Booth 1300
Marc Brown is an American children’s book author and illustrator, best known as the creator of the Arthur series, of which he wrote dozens of books. He also helped to create the Arthur television series, which aired in more than 80 countries.
The first children’s book that Brown illustrated was American author Isaac Asimov’s What Makes the Sun Shine? (1971). Brown continued to illustrate other writers’ books throughout his career. He also coauthored a number of books with his second wife. Their book Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families (1986) won a notable book citation from The New York Times.
Brown introduced Arthur to the world in Arthur’s Nose (1976), which won the Children’s Choice Award from the Children’s Book Council. Based on a bedtime story that Brown told his son, the book tells the tale of Arthur, an aardvark with glasses who wants to change his nose. He goes to a surgeon, but in the end he realizes that his nose is the perfect nose for him. Brown incorporated many of his personal experiences into Arthur’s stories. Arthur’s Nose was followed by Arthur’s Eyes (1979). Soon, Arthur and his family and friends were appearing frequently in Brown’s books. A few characters, notably Arthur’s sister D.W. and grandma Thora, are taken directly from Brown’s family. D.W. proved to be so popular that Brown created a picture-book series featuring the feisty four-year-old. She stars in books such as D.W. Rides Again (1993), D.W. the Picky Eater (1995), and D.W.’s Guide to Preschool (2003).
Brown wrote Arthur books for all levels of elementary-age students: picture books, beginning readers, and chapter books. In each book, Arthur goes through a challenging experience—for example, a first sleepover, a new pet, or a bully at school—to which his readers can relate. The issue is happily resolved by the end of the book. Some of these stories include Arthur’s Teacher Trouble (1986), Arthur Babysits (1992), Arthur Makes the Team (1998), Arthur’s Science Fair Trouble (2003), and Arthur Turns Green (2011).
The Arthur series proved to be a huge success. Approximately five million copies of Arthur books were sold between 1976 and 1995, and the character became the star of an animated television series, Arthur, which first aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in 1996. The show was the recipient of multiple awards, including several Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. Brown’s art has been exhibited throughout the world.
You can find more on the world of Arthur at www.arthurworldwide.com.
SCHEDULE:
Sunday November 16
10:30 am-11 am Professional Photo Op in Booth 1310
11:15 am-12:15 pm: Panel in Ballroom A
12:45 pm-2:15 pm: Autographs in Booth C11
2:45 pm- 4:15 pm: Autographs in Booth C11
PANEL:
Sunday, November 16 • Ballroom A • 11:15 a.m.
A Career Retrospective
The author and creator of the Arthur franchise discusses over 50 years of publishing about the world of Elwood City and his new collaboration with legendary young adult horror writer R.L. Stine. Questions from the audience are welcome.
PRICES:
Get A Picture With Marc Brown
The author of the Arthur books and PBS TV Kids show will be posing for pictures at the Grand Rapids Comic-Con! We are only selling 50 of these opportunities!
$40 at the show
Get An Autograph From Marc Brown!
Buy a copy of 'Why Did The Monster Cross The Road" by Marc Brown and R.L. Stine signed by Marc! You will also receive a slip where you can go to the MAS Authentication booth and have your signature verified by a nationally known autograph company!
$35 at the show
Bring A Book For Marc To Sign!
Bring any book from home for Marc to sign at the Grand Rapids Comic-Con. You can also buy a book from the selection we will have available, price is for the signature only.
$20 at the show







