- Kevin has announced that he will be appearing at the New York Comic-Con this February. By then, Clerks 2 should be pretty well edited together, so we’re expecting this will also be one of your first chances to see a scene (or scenes) from the film — In a room packed full of fans, no less. This one sounds like one that’s worth driving or even FLYING in for, folks. Details, courtesy Comic Book Resources:
“We are delighted that Kevin Smith will be available to make an appearance at New York Comic-Con,†notes Greg Topalian, Group Vice President in charge of Launch Pad for Reed Exhibitions. “He is a multi-talented personality and it is his considerable success in so many areas that makes him ideally suited for an appearance at our convention. His involvement in New York Comic-Con underscores the uniqueness of a comics convention; an event where so many people from comics, licensing, books, and filmmaking may find something in common.â€
In addition to Clerks (which won the Filmmaker’s Trophy at Sundance) and Jersey Girl, Mr. Smith is well known for several other films, including Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. He has published the screenplays to all five of his previously released films, written comic books featuring not only his own characters (the multiple-printed Clerks and Jay and Silent Bob), but also legendary mainstays of the superhero world (the award-winning Daredevil and Spider-Man and the Black Cat at Marvel Comics, and the award-winning Green Arrow at DC Comics), and written a monthly column for UK based Arena Magazine.
With his View Askew partner, Scott Mosier, he has also executive-produced four low budget, first film efforts (including Bryan Johnson’s Lion’s Gate release Vulgar) and one large budget, multiple Academy Award winner (Good Will Hunting).
Kevin Smith’s next film, The Passions of the Clerks, will be released in 2006. In this film, Smith will revisit the zany characters ten years after first being introduced to them in Clerks.
Tickets for New York Comic-Con are now on sale on the Web site at www.nycomiccon.com. The official page for the February event, including a preliminary guest list, can be found HERE. Some top talent will be on hand, including Kev’s pal Joe Quesada, and top names Todd McFarlane and Jim Lee. Sounds like a great one.

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