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    SDCC’12: Stephanie Thorpe returns to convention

    Press ReleaseBy Press ReleaseJune 28, 20122 Mins Read

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    Just when you thought you were safe, Actor/Producer/New Media Maven STEPHANIE THORPE returns for two panels at San Diego Comic-Con 2012, including “The Most Dangerous Women at Comic-Con” on Thursday, July 12th at 5:00pm and “Shelf Life: The Series” on Friday, July 13th at 7:30pm.

    “The Most Dangerous Women at Comic-Con” panel will assemble a group of talented female movers and shakers on the convention scene to discuss the success of women in the world of geek fandom. Thorpe will be joined by: Action Chick Katrina Hill (GeekNation, MTV Geek), Leah Cevoli (Robot Chicken), Holly Conrad (Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope), Adrianne Curry (Stan Lee’s World of Heroes), Abbie Heppe (Respawn Entertainment), Clare Kramer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Kristen Nedopak (Skyrim: To Lydia with Love, Fight Class), Milynn Sarley (GeekNation’s Lairs), Patricia Tallman (Night of the Living Dead, Babylon 5) and panel moderator Bonnie Burton (SFX Magazine).

    For “Shelf Life: The Series”, Thorpe will appear alongside her fellow co-stars/co-producers Yuri Lowenthal (Legion of Superheroes) and Tara Platt (Afterworld), and director Paul Jenkins (Eisner Award-winning comic) to discuss the wildly successful live-action comedy series about toys on a shelf, currently in it’s third season.

    Where:        Comic-Con 2012 – San Diego Convention Center, San Dieco, CA

    • Panel 1:         “The Most Dangerous Women at Comic-Con” — Thursday, July 12, 2012 at 5:00pm / Room 7AB
    • Panel 2:        “Shelf Life: The Series” — Friday, July 13, 2012 at 7:30pm / Room 26AB

    For Information About STEPHANIE THORPE visit: www.TheStephanieThorpe.com

    Follow Her on Twitter @TheStephThorpe

    About Stephanie Thorpe

    An expert on New Media, Thorpe is a celebrated panelist and speaker and has been featured at numerous conventions around the country including Comic-Con, Digital Hollywood, AFI, Screen Actors Guild, SAG Conservatory, WonderCon, VidCon, and Comikaze. She has also proven herself as a creative geek with her fan-made, non-profit trailer “ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining”. Based on the classic comic book series by Wendy and Richard Pini, Thorpe directed, co-produced and starred in the project which has since appeared as an Official Selection at the 2012 Phoenix Comicon Film Festival, won Best Trailer at the IndieIntertube Awards and the Specialty Short Award at BaltiCon, and been the focus of a highly successful panel at last year’s SDCC.

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