STGCC 2013 returns to galvanise Singapore’s pop culture sphere
Marvel Comics’ artists Adi Granov and David Mack headline the
first wave of pop culture personalities
The annual Singapore Toy, Game and Comic Convention (STGCC) is back for another electrifying weekend to satisfy the pop culture cravings of fans in the Southeast Asia. Fans can look forward to meeting Marvel Comics’ artist Adi Granov, the designer behind Iron Man’s trademark red and gold armour on the silver screens, as well as David Mack, famed for his works Daredevil and KABUKI. Both will be in Singapore for the first time at STGCC.
From the popular cosplay scene, cosplayer Vampy Bit Me will jazz up the show floor with her enticingly gorgeous depictions of famous characters from the universe of DC Comics, Marvel Comics, anime and videogame. Fans will be delighted to know that Vampy will be donning brand new costumes at STGCC.
Redjuice, a rising star in the anime industry and the gifted character designer of the hit anime Guilty Crown, will be joining the line-up of comic artists at STGCC. The riotously creative design team behind the highly sought-after TO-FU OYAKO, DEVILROBOTS, will also be back in town due to popular demand.
Up-and-coming music producer DJ kz (livetune) will also rock the floor of STGCC with his latest creations of masterful mixes. This year’s STGCC will also see TAM, armed with his classical violin, performing uniquely refreshing renditions of musical tunes from genres like Anime and Game, which will definitely captivate the senses of fans from both the East and West. Listen up as TAM will be doing a special set list exclusively for STGCC.
"As the leading show in Southeast Asia that unites the best in pop culture from the East and West, we always strive to be the game changer for the benefits of fans and our supporters. We hope the content for this year’s STGCC will be a testament to our response to fans’ feedback and how we have packaged a programme mix that is high in pop culture index and wide in ground appeal," said Ms Yeow Hui Leng, Senior Project Director of STGCC.
STGCC has set a new record attendance of close to 35,000 local and regional visitors last year, where fans of Western comics, toys and games and Eastern anime, manga and cosplay congregate to celebrate pop culture pandemonium.
This year, STGCC will invigorate the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Marina Bay Sands from 31 August to 1 September 2013.
GUESTS
Adi Granov
The most memorable moment from the box-office shattering Iron Man 3 is none other than the final showdown involving some 40 over auxiliary armours that Tony Stark calls for backup during the battle with Aldrich Killian.
And Stark’s sleek armour on silver screens is the brainchild of Adi Granov, who will be here with us at STGCC.
Adi is best known for his work in the Iron Man: Extremis comic book series, written by Warren Ellis, and his role as a conceptual designer and illustrator on the Iron Man and the Avengers films with Marvel Studios. In fact, the book that he worked on sparked off the Iron Man blockbuster series. Hollywood director John Favreau not only assigned him as the suit supervisor, but also asked for his help to design all main characters and fight scenes in the first movie.
His pens have graced hundreds of cover pages for many of Marvel Comics’ bestselling comic books including X-men, The Avengers, Ultimates, Iron Man, Captain America, and many others.
David Mack
Vampy Bit Me
David Mack
With nominations for seven Eisner Awards (Oscar Awards equivalent in the comics industry), four International Eagle Awards (Longest established awards in the comics industry), and both the Harvey and Kirby Awards (Distinguished awards among comic-book professionals) in the category of Best New Talent amongst many others, the list undoubtedly proves to be a testament of David Mack's skills as an author and an artist.
Best known for the New York Times Best Selling KABUKI Graphic Novels and Daredevil from Marvel Comics, Mack's unique ability to transit smoothly between independent and mainstream comics often sees to the creation of remarkable works of art. Interweaving Eastern and Western influences, his avant-garde practices materialise into mainstream superhero characters while his own KABUKI comics showcase innovative use of techniques.
Out of comics, Mack has illustrated and designed jazz and rock albums for both American and Japanese Labels, including work for the former Beatles member Paul McCartney.
Vampy Bit Me
Vampy Bit Me is not her real name, but it definitely is a title that stirs excitement among her near 100,000 fans on FaceBook.
Redjuice
DEVILROBOTS
Having learnt styling in the States, Vampy Bit Me made a splash into the cosplay scene. She was discovered by Japanese toy company Kotobukiya, and was featured in the cosplay showcase book Otacool 2.
Currently part of a costume/prop makers group named Team Mantium Designs, Vampy Bit Me is involved in building and fabricating highly articulate armour.
Redjuice
Rocketed to stardom as the character designer of the hit anime Guilty Crown, Redjuice is one of the most promising illustrators in the anime-manga industry. Also a member of the creative doujin (self-published Japanese works) music group supercell, his upcoming works include illustration of the novel BEATLESS.
DEVILROBOTS
An established five man design team, DEVILROBOTS is globally famed by the character TO-FU OYAKO. They have collaborated with international brands such as ADIDAS, Coca-cola, Disney, Nike and so on. The official TO-FU shop will open its store this month in Hong Kong.
DJ kz (livetune)
DJ kz (livetune)
Producer of the commercial track Tell Your World for the collaboration between Google Chrome and Hatsune Miku (famous vocaloid character), the rising music producer DJ kz (livetune) will join the STGCC’s line-up of pop culture personalities to bring the house down.
TAM
TAM
There is no doubt to TAM’s rise to international fame from a regular street artist along Akihabara, Japan. His renditions of popular musical tunes from genres like Anime, Game, Vocaloid and Touhou have received more than 20 million YouTube views, and he has performed to more than 10,000 people and released more than 100 albums for his collection of 2000 over songs.
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