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Boom! Studios To Attend ALA Conference and Exhibition ’10

By | June 22nd, 2010
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BOOM! Studios guests to include: 28 DAYS LATER’s Michael Alan Nelson and FARSCAPE’s Keith R.A. DeCandido

BOOM! Studios invades Washington DC June 25 — 28 for the 2010 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition! Stop by booth #235 to meet with Michael Alan Nelson the writer behind the acclaimed 28 DAYS LATER comic series and Keith R.A. DeCandido, writer of BOOM!’s Sci-Fi smash hit FARSCAPE comic series. Both will be signing daily through the duration of the ALA event.

The 2010 ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition will be held at the Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place NW, Washington, D.C. 20001.

The 2010 BOOM! Studios’ LIGHT THE FUSE convention tour continues at ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition. For the full list of dates, check behind the cut!

BOOM! STUDIOS: LIGHT THE FUSE TOUR 2010
Keep an eye out for us, we might be coming to a town near you!

July 21-25 – Comic-Con International – San Diego, California
August 27-29 – Fan Expo Canada – Toronto,Canada
August 28-29 – Baltimore Comic-Con – Baltimore, MD
October 6-10 – Frankfurt Book Fair – Frankfurt, Germany
October 8-10 – New York Comic Con – New York, New York
October 29-31 – Long Beach Comic Con – L.A., California

About BOOM! Studios
BOOM! Studios (www.boom-studios.com) is a unique publishing house specializing in high-profile projects across a wide variety of different genres from some of the industry’s biggest talents, including Philip K. Dick’s DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?, The Henson Company’s FARSCAPE, and the original Mark Waid series IRREDEEMABLE. BOOM! recently launched its youth imprint, BOOM Kids!, with Pixar’s THE INCREDIBLES, CARS, and TOY STORY, as well as Disney’s THE MUPPETS, DONALD DUCK, UNCLE SCROOGE and WALT DISNEY’S COMICS AND STORIES. This year, BOOM! Studios celebrates its fifth anniversary.


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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