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More about STGCC 2011 – Media Release 7th Jun 2011

 

FAN FAVOURITES RETURN TO

THE 2011 SINGAPORE TOY, GAME & COMIC CONVENTION

 

Singapore, 7 June 2011 – The Singapore, Toy, Game & Comic Convention (STGCC) is proud to

announce the return of some of last year's fan favourites and a new show feature in the lead-up

to Singapore's largest popular culture celebration!

 

STGCC, which will take place on 20 & 21 August at the Suntec International Convention and

Exhibition Centre, is a popular culture convention showcasing the latest and greatest from the

fantastical worlds of toys, games and comics. Co-produced by Reed Exhibitions Singapore and

ReedPOP in the USA – the creators of the annual New York Comic Convention (NYCC) – STGCC shines a spotlight on what is hot and new from around the planet.

 

Return of Fan Favourites at STGCC 2011

 

The fourth edition of STGCC will include familiar faces and new names from Marvel Comics, DC

Comics and the Eastern pop culture space that fans will be eager to meet, and STGCC is proud to reveal that C.B. Cebulski and Simone Legno will be returning to Singapore.

 

Cebulski is Marvel Entertainment’s Senior Vice President of Creator and Content Development. He scouts for talent on an international level, travelling the world on the hunt for the best and brightest new artists. Cebulski appeared at last year's STGCC where he spoke on panels and conducted portfolio reviews with local artists aspiring to work for Marvel Comics.

 

Cebulski will be back this year to speak more on Marvel's heroes and its upcoming books – and spending more time to meet with local artists and review the portfolios of aspiring creators.

 

Italian toy designer Simone Legno, the creator of the very popular Tokidoki brand, will also be

back again at STGCC. The charismatic designer has been a staple highlight at STGCC since its first edition, launching exclusive collectibles at the event every year. Last year, Legno collaborated with SingPost to launch a limited edition Singapore stamp collection bearing his signature Japanese-style artwork, and Legno and Tokidoki are currently at work on a limited edition Tokidoki “Zip & Cody” figurine for the 2011 instalment of STGCC.

 

Ms Yeow Hui Leng, Project Director of STGCC, said: “We hear our fans and know how much they relish the chance to meet their favourite artists. The exclusive opportunity to meet famed artists, illustrators and toy designers not just from Asia, but also from the USA and Europe, right here in Singapore, is something at the heart of STGCC. We are honoured to welcome C.B. and Simone back, and we are excited to be announcing more guests soon!"

 

She adds: “Looking at this summer's blockbuster movie slate with films such as Thor, Green Lantern, X-Men: First Class, and Captain America hitting the big screen, we can expect more individuals to be inculcated into the world of pop culture. Let us not forget, these movies and their larger-than-life heroes were plucked from the pages of comic books published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics.”

 

Walk Through the History of the Superhero Movie

 

STGCC fans can also look forward to a special feature at this year's convention. A series of

superhero movie posters will go on display at the event, showcasing the birth and growth of the

superhero film genre through original movie posters from 1970s classics to today’s modern

movie epics.

 

Pop Corn Pop, a locally-based company specializing in original movie memorabilia, will be

presenting the gallery at STGCC, starting from a rare, original 1978 Superman print (worth $750

today) to the latest Captain America banners. Between them, attendees can get a glimpse of

other superhero blockbusters including 1989’s Batman and 2002’s Spider-Man.

 

Fans of Iron Man, Green Lantern and Captain America, which will hit Singapore screens in June

and July 2011 respectively, can also get their hands on the original print posters at the Pop Corn

Pop booth at STGCC. SingPost will also launch a limited edition “Marvel Comics & Spiderman

Ultimate 50 MyStamp Collection” – an exclusive stamp collection featuring Marvel superheroes

and Spiderman’s most unique 50 comic covers. SingPost will also be reproducing Spiderman’s

very first comic book issue for sale at STGCC.

 

The Complete Pop Culture Fan Experience

 

Ms Yeow Hui Leng said: “There is no other event in Southeast Asia that provides a more

inclusive experience into what is new and hot in the toy, game and comics worlds from both the

East and the West. We are proud to bring all these realms together at STGCC to create the

complete fan experience.”

 

Ticket sales will open in mid-June 2011. Ticket purchase will be available at

www.singaporetgcc.com. For more information about STGCC, visit www.singaporetgcc.com.

Singapore Toy, Game & Comic Convention 2011 Media Release

 

 


 

Opens Earlier in August to Meet Fans’ Demand

 

Singapore, 4 May 2011 – By popular demand, the Singapore Toy, Game & Comic Convention (STGCC), a popular culture convention, will be back four months earlier this year. Into its fourth year, the annual pop culture event will take place on 20 and 21 August 2011 at the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

 

The event is a showcase of the latest and greatest in the toy, games, comics scenes, and the top-notch quality and variety it offers in these sectors have attracted legions of fans locally in Singapore and across the region.

 

Last December, the show drew more than 28,000 fans and a total visitorship of 72,000, and the online community is already abuzz with excitement and looking forward to the show being staged earlier this year.

 

An Earlier Date for STGCC 2011

 

Ms. Yeow Hui Leng, Project Director of Reed Exhibitions Singapore, which organises the yearly show, said: “Bringing the convention to August this year was a decision made after gathering feedback from fans, industry professionals, and exhibitors. The new dates do not overlap with fans’ holiday plans and the peak travel season, making it easier for all pop culture buffs to attend the event and cheaper for overseas fans to travel to Singapore.

 

“We have also consolidated the show into a two-day format to make the programme more compact, and fans will be able to catch all the action happening over the weekend.”

 

Ms. Yeow added that the earlier dates also provide benefits to exhibitors, retailers and fans. “August coincides with the period when companies launch new products, and we are looking forward to seeing more exhibitors join us at STGCC this year — promoting and premiering the must-have items for all toy, games and comics fans. We are also in talks to unveil limited-edition collectibles and STGCC exclusives with exhibitors who have already signed up for the 2011 show.”

 

Same Scale with a Topical Focus

 

STGCC is co-produced by Reed Exhibitions Singapore and ReedPOP in the USA. ReedPOP is the team behind international events including the New York Comic Con (NYCC), New York Anime Festival and Star Wars Celebration.

 

Reed, which took over STGCC in 2010, upped the ante when Marvel Comics and its entourage of writers and illustrators such as C.B. Cebulski, Salvador Larroca and Matt Fraction made their inaugural appearances in Asia at STGCC last December.

 

This year, STGCC promises to delight, tantalize and inspire fans with up-close-and-personal opportunities with heavyweights and cult names in the toy, games and comics scenes. Ms. Yeow said: “We look forward to continue giving fans thrilling opportunities to meet and interact one-on-one with well-known comic creators, illustrators and toy designers.”

 

NYCC Veteran to Further Boost Programming for STGCC 2011

 

For this fourth edition of STGCC, Reed Exhibitions Singapore will again be working closely with ReedPOP to create a robust programme dedicated to Asian fans. NYCC veteran Mr. Peter Tatara, Director of Industry Development from ReedPOP, will be based in Singapore during the planning phase to construct a more focused programme with a healthy distribution of toy, games, comics content from both East and West.

Mr. Lance Fensterman, ReedPOP Group Vice President and NYCC Show Manager, said: “One of STGCC’s unique points is its merging of top quality content from the East and West into one nexus in Southeast Asia. We want to build on our successes to give fans a complete pop culture experience, with the bigger goal of developing STGCC into the leading catalyst for pop culture in Asia. With the support of our fans, industry professionals, and exhibitors, we aim to grow STGCC into Asia’s biggest pop culture show, equivalent in both size and scope to its sister events like NYCC.”

 

Discovering New Talent in Asia

 

In addition to entertaining fans in Singapore and Asia, STGCC will also continue its role as a talent-spotting platform in Southeast Asia via Artist Alley. Artist Alley is a special segment at STGCC which gives aspiring artists an international platform to showcase their creative talent and artwork. Not just home to pop culture super stars, Artist Alley at last year’s STGCC saw the participation of over 40 talented rising artists from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.

 

This year's STGCC takes place 20 and 21 August 2011 at the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Singapore. Ticket sales will open by July 2011. For more information about STGCC, visit www.singaporetgcc.com.

 

HELLO SOYC!!

Hello! Tickets will be on sale in a few minutes!

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SOYC 2011 – C U THERE!

Hi all,

Eriol in the house, haven’t been active to post here due to alot of complications in health!

I have decided to go down to Ngee Ann Poly tomorrow to attend SOYC.

Hope to see everyone there!

For live event updates follow me on Eriol twitter
And live video feeds can be found from time to time Eriol’s twitcasting

STGCC Day 1

 

 

 

The year is coming to an end soon, and with the New Year less than a few hours away, I have to clear my posts.

Pardon me for my outdated post, as I was dragging myself to work with my ill body for the past weeks.

Singapore Toys, Games, and Comics Convention was held over 10th – 12th Dec this year.  This year planning was very thoughtful and the lineup was great.

Let me start with Day 1 – 10th Dec 2010.

I reached the venue early and got to walk around the halls before the crowds from level 3 enters and got to see some of the behind the scenes preparation and rehearsals. Media kit provided for the medias are very helpful and informative, it comes with the time table of the happenings, catalog of the exclusive releases and collectibles, opening media release, fact sheets, and  introduction of conference and panels and it also came along with a media kit CD medium, with PDF, reference  pictures and photos.

During the media preview, the director of the convention gave the opening speech and with him are some guest invited to the event; Alex Maleev, Esad Ribic, C.B. Cebulski, Tim Tsui, Matt Fraction, Gail Simone, and Leinil Yu.

 

A short QnA were held before the doors were opened.

Here are some of the extracts.

Media : What's the greatest challenge in your profession?

C.B. Cebulski: As talent scout for Marvel Comics, I travel around the world and meet so many talented artists, and  the biggest challenge that I find is actually getting the artist into the system because there are so much good,  artistic, creative talent out there, that finding a home for all of them is impossible.

Matt Fraction: American comics come out every 30 days, whether or not you are in the mood to write it, it has to come out. We have to work consisently and not even a day off.

Gail Simone: This is as Matt said, something that has to come out on time, consisently, all the time. And as  scriptwriters, we have to get the work done on time, so the artist have the time to do their best work. If we were late, it really has a terrible ripple effect. But I don't find it a challenge to be one of the female up here,  alot of people asked me this question. I enjoyed my work and to me I don't really think about a female writing comic until other people bring it up to me. 

Tim Tsui: To be on schedule, because we always need to fly here fly there and we need to prepare everything for the worst.

Media : How has social media and new digital technologies impacted the comics industry?

Gail Simone: I'm pretty excited about it actually. One of the issues we have been dealing with comics is how to bring readers in, readers maybe have a hard time getting the actual books. And with DC we are doing alot of digital comics right now and we are seeing to reach a much wider audience, much more worldwide, which is another reason I'm very excited about this particular convention because western comics are no longer just in America, we also have online content that is available only online. I think its all for the good that the business is growing in getting more and more diversity, more different types of content.

C.B. Cebulski: From the fan point-of-view, its easy for the creators to communicate with the fans, and get the message out there using social media like Facebook and Twitter, and it brings the comics community close together. Back in the days we used of have just the last issue box, fan letters at the back with comics, thats the form of communication with the publishers, but now we have instant access, in the international level it had brought the world more closer together. Gail and I have been tweeting here in Singapore the response is fantastic. From the business point-of-view for me, from a talent scout point-of-view is that it makes my job mush easier because I'm able to get instant access to artists around the world through Facebook and Twitter and its easier for them to find me and me to find them. And the last aspect is from the publishing point-of-view, which is still an uncharted territory because we have so many mediums out there, that there is no set kind of platform. From the publishing pov we are still learning and growing, and publishers are all working with the distributors trying to find a "happy medium" for everyone that both can exist; printed comics and digital mediums. The comics business will keep growing and need to learn to adapt with it.

I would like to comment on the way this convention was organised, the organizers plan for space to queue, example the entry queue at level 3 before the crowd can enter the halls, the AKB48 queue for the handshake at the stage, the walk of fame where the fans get to meet their favorite artists to get them to draw and sign for them.  

 

 

At STGCC MEDIA PREVIEW!

Hello all earthlings!

Kippei n me are currently in the grounds of STGCC MEDIA PREVIEW! stay tune!

STGCC! ARE YOU READY?! – updated 10/12/10

Hi everyone its 12am here! 10 more hours!

The media preview will be tomorrow at 1030hrs. 

Please follow me on twitter to have updates. XD 

 

Really looking forward to this show :D

The flight for the 3 members from AKB48; Nakatsuka Tomomi 中塚智実, Uchida Mayumi 内田眞由美, and Ishida Haruka 石田晴香 should have already landed in our Changi Airport! 

They will be performing at STGCC stage at 1600 to 1630.
Only the 1st 50 person in the queue will have the handshake chance with them. [updated this on 10/12/10]

The other members will arrive tomorrow too, and the 12 girls will be having a meet-the-fans session on Sat. 

About the meet the fans session. There are some points to note:
All fans attending this paid event will receive their 19th Single Chance no Junban (チャンスの顺番) postcard.
Queue starts at 3pm. 7pm is the session. and PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS NOT IN THE EVENT HALL -_-" (sweats)
Fans are able to play games with them and get CD [there are not clarifications on how this system works] – updated 10/12/10

 

For now, Eriol will continue cracking his head for interview questions with AKB48, and enjoy his magazines! 

 

探偵オペラ ミルキィホームズ at Anime Festival Asia X

Mr Takaaki Kidani, President of Bushiroad made an appearance on 13th November 2010 at Anime Festival Asia X, bringing along the seiyuu unit from the anime探偵オペラ ミルキィホームズ Tantei Opera Milky Holmes.

We are lucky to have them perform for us two sets. First is the anime opening Seikai wa Hitotsu! Ja nai!! , and the PSP opening theme; Ame Agari no mirai.

Guess I’m the only media that recorded the videos from within the barricade, thanks to the permission from Mr Shawn Chin the AFA Director.

Gonna make this a MILKY HOLMES exclusive post. XD

 

ANIME OP – 正解はひとつ!じゃない!!

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PSP OP - 雨上がりのミライ

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Plus some photos:

The seiyuus were invited to have a autograph session for the fans at Bushiroad that bought items their Weiβ Schwarz (WS) expansion. And the winners of the match are invited to have a game with the seiyuus to get additional signs. Good deal eh?

Below is a photo that I found one of my friends tagged in. All four seiyuus sign XD.

AFA X Day 2 – Short series

Everything has a start and an end.

The day started with the screening of The Disappearance of Suzumiya Haruhi the Movie.

The queue for the festival hall was more organized this time, as most of the AFA X goers already got their tickets and partly because of the movie screening at the stage hall.

The queue for otakus to get their merchandise was still quite long.

Sunday morning, 10am at the AKIBA MINI stage, we are honored to welcome on stage Aira from Japan.  Aira cosplayed Black Rock Shooter with katana, fans are able to take photo with her.

The reason why I wrote “short series” was because of the queue that I was about to camp for.

angela fans got their posters freshly signed and presented to them. 

Business is looking good at the Moe Moe Kyun maid café too!

I zoomed myself to the AKIBA mini stage area once I heard that SCANDAL is there as the Anisong Karaoke judges.  

As usual due to space constrain, media aren’t allowed in to cover the portion.  Snapped a few photos and back to Show Management Office area to begin my camping.

Once again I started the SCANDAL queue! For 3 hours I waited, to be the 1st to be able to shake SCANDAL’s hands and get the poster. It was all worth-it!

This is a confession, due to my crazy fandom over SCANDAL, I wasn’t able to cover the REGIONAL COSPLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS XD. My apologies, but idols are serious business too! There’s a quote I saw my friend posted on twitter, “There is no joke when it comes to idols”. Inspiring?

Thanks for reading my reports of AFA X. I can’t wait for the next Anime Festival Asia already! Can’t imagine what lineup they’ve installed for us!

See you next year! 

the rest of the photos spams: 

 

AFA X Day 1 – It’s all about the stage and stars

The crowd had gathered around the AKIBA MINI stage around 10am on Saturday morning. The moment I heard girls screaming, I knew it was time for me to do some work.

Up on stage was KANAME and his translator, fans were given the opportunity to go up the stage and ask their celebrity cosplayer questions on cosplay.

 

In the other hall, the movie screening of Mardock Scramble had just ended, it was soon followed by a talk by Mr Go Nakanishi; Animation Producer of King Records.

I don’t even recall if I had lunch on that day or not?!

Next I left for the Show Management office to meet my friends that are collecting their pre-signed autographed poster from May’n. When she came out of the door to the booth, she waved and smiled at me as I was standing at the 1st row of the audience; I was surprised that she still remembers me.  

I started the queue for JAM PROJECT autograph and was the 1st to shake JAM PROJECT hands and collect the poster!

Lunch or not, the next lineup follows, the Cosplay Meet and Greet with Alodia Gosiengfiao, a cosplayer from the Philippines, and a common face on the Animax channel. Fans are able to take a photo with her in her Haruhi Gothic Lolita costume.

There’s never enough time and I wished I could have splitting abilities, on the Stage hall, was a special appearance by MILKY HOLMES seiyuu team which I will cover on a separate post.

After the MILKY HOLMES, was the ANIKI autograph collection, again I was lucky enough as my friend let me collect the poster in his place.  Off to Show Management Office I go.  The queue for ANIKI was epic long and I was the last few to get the poster and handshake with him.

By the time ANIKI finish issuing the posters, Kana Hanazawa the seiyuu for many well known animes and the recent hit, KUROI MATO from Black Rock Shooter, was already on stage. She did a live dubbing of the scene where she brought Yomi to the place she likes to view sunset and presents Yomi the star strap.

And that was the last event of the day. Other then the I LOVE ANISONG concert.

Stay tuned for the MILKY HOLMES post.