For Those Who Wrote Me To Ask…

Earlier today, I posted the lineup of panelists for the Cartoon Voices Panel I'm hosting this coming Saturday.

Back on May 30, I did one that had to be aborted in progress. It was the afternoon that my neighborhood was filled with protesters and looters and police officers and reporters. Those four kinds of folks should not be confused with one another. There were also more helicopters overhead than you'd see if you watched every episode of the M*A*S*H TV show and counted every chopper you saw on screen, including repeats in the opening titles.

The Internet service in my area went kablooey on me that day and we had to shut down the panel. I have decided to pretend it never existed. You will not find what we did on YouTube or anywhere else.

So now I'm back doing them again starting this Saturday. Many people are writing to ask why most of the panelists on this one aren't the panelists who were on that one and will those panelists be on future ones?

Yes. I expect to do three in the month of July, one of which is already recorded and will debut in connection with Comic-Con International's Comic-Con at Home project. The others who were on the Incredible Disappearing Cartoon Voices Panel will be on one of these panels by the end of July, assuming they're available. On July 11, I'll be doing one and so far, I have the guy who did The Brain on Pinky & The Brain, the lady who did Jimmy Neutron on Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and the fellow who does The Whammy on the current version of Press Your Luck.

And I'm doing some other panels for Comic-Con at Home including, yes, The Annual Jack Kirby Tribute Panel. I've gotten so accomplished at hosting panels, I can now do it without even leaving my house.