Booth 739
Paul D. Storrie has been writing comics since the debut of ROBYN OF SHERWOOD, the story of Robin Hood’s daughter, came out from Caliber Comics in 1998. Since then he has worked for Marvel, DC Comics, IDW, Moonstone Books, Lerner Books, and more. His most recent work includes THE VIKING QUEEN & THE VIKING QUEEN: SLEEPERS IN SHADOW from Source Point Press and the Eisner-nominated JOHN CARPENTER PRESENTS STORM KIDS: STANLEY’S GHOST.
LINKS: Storrieville.com
Panels
Friday, November 11
Monroe Room
1:45 pm
Paul D. Storrie
Hey Kids! Comics!
How different is it writing for kids than writing for the general audience? How much do publishers (or licensees) constrain what can and can’t go into a kids’ comic?
Sunday, November 13
Monroe Room
12:00 pm
Paul D. Storrie
Turning Myths & Legends into Comics & Graphic Novels
There are ancient stories from around the world about incredible heroes, villains, monsters, and magic. When adapting them into comics, how do you decide what to keep in, what to leave out, and what to tweak to better appeal to a modern audience?