HSU professors, students serve on Comic-Con panels

ARKADELPHIA -- Henderson State University is well-represented at the 2016 Comic-Con International convention in San Diego this month. Several Henderson faculty, students, and alumni will serve on discussion panels for the event.

Comic-Con International creates appreciation for comics and related popular art forms through the conventions and events that celebrate the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture. Comic-Con has presented thousands of special guests at its conventions, bringing together comics creators, science fiction and fantasy authors, film and television directors, producers, writers and creators from all aspects of the popular arts.

Randy Duncan, professor of communication at Henderson, is a co-founder of the annual conference in San Diego. He and Travis Langley, professor of psychology at Henderson, are among the conference's organizers. Both will serve on various panels.

Other participants from Henderson State include Michael Ray Taylor, professor of communication, Ashley Bles, Katrina Hill, Dylan Weaver, Katherine Russell, Taylor McSwain and Emily Blanton.

Langley, author of "Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Night," is a writer and much sought-after expert on comics and fictional characters.

Duncan, Taylor, and David Stoddard, professor of art, recently combined to write "Creating Comics as Journalism, Memoir and Nonfiction," which outlines the steps to creating a graphic nonfiction story. Duncan is also co-author of "The Power of Comics: History and Culture."

School on 07/24/2016

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