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7/26/2025, 3:15:42 AM
https://www.comicsbeat.com/sdcc-25-legends-in-the-making-dc-teen-heroes-and-beyond/
Seemed on theme and I didn't want to start a new thread
>Assembled like the heroes of old, called together by common fate, some of the finest creators that have ever worked on comic book stories involving teen sidekicks gathered in Room 10 at the San Diego Comic-Con to discuss… teen sidekicks!
>At the panel, “Legends in the Making: DC Teen Heroes and Beyond,” moderator TJ Shelvin (Upper Deck Publishing) led Barbara Kesel (Editor, New Titans), Todd Nauck (artist, Young Justice), Mark Waid (World’s Finest: Teen Titans), Joe Illidge (Editor, Batgirl), Phil Jimenez (artist, Titans Annual #1), and Tim Sheridan (writer, Titans Academy) in an examination of the best stories and characteristics of DC Comics’ teen superheroes.
>The moderator structured the panel around vague questions and let the panelists speak on the topic he raised, the first one being, “What do sidekicks and teen heroes mean to you?”
Seemed on theme and I didn't want to start a new thread
>Assembled like the heroes of old, called together by common fate, some of the finest creators that have ever worked on comic book stories involving teen sidekicks gathered in Room 10 at the San Diego Comic-Con to discuss… teen sidekicks!
>At the panel, “Legends in the Making: DC Teen Heroes and Beyond,” moderator TJ Shelvin (Upper Deck Publishing) led Barbara Kesel (Editor, New Titans), Todd Nauck (artist, Young Justice), Mark Waid (World’s Finest: Teen Titans), Joe Illidge (Editor, Batgirl), Phil Jimenez (artist, Titans Annual #1), and Tim Sheridan (writer, Titans Academy) in an examination of the best stories and characteristics of DC Comics’ teen superheroes.
>The moderator structured the panel around vague questions and let the panelists speak on the topic he raised, the first one being, “What do sidekicks and teen heroes mean to you?”
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