Suggested Panels for Libraries and Conventions
Below you will find presentation suggestions for libraries and other educational institutes as well as fan conventions. Of course, venues are welcome to choose any presentation for their event. However, these may help you choose topics that will appeal to the kind of audience you anticipate..
Please note that full panel descriptions can be found on the main panels page.
Please note that full panel descriptions can be found on the main panels page.
Suggested for Libraries
Suggested for Fan Conventions
- Fan Fiction 101: The attack of the Mary Sues
- Women in Anime
- Hunting the Forest Spirit: Mythology and Anime
- Anime 101: Isn't Otaku a kind of Sushi?
- Soul Sucking Snow Women: Mythological Horror in Anime:
- Make It So: The Science of Star Trek
- Cloud Age Symphony: Steampunk in Anime
- The Intersection of Technology and Romance: Steampunk 101.
- Mysterious Massachusetts
- Nefarious New England:
- Abnormal America:
- Dark Frequencies: The Strange World of Shortwave Numbers Stations.
- The Electric Myth: The evolution of Creepypasta
- Demogorgons and Xenomorphs: The Horror that influenced “Stranger Things
- Bird Kings and Christmas Demons: The Wonderful and Weird Global Traditions of the Yuletide Season
- Faster than a Speeding Bullet: A brief history of comics.
- Wonder Women, Super girls, and Villainous Vixens: A history of women in American Superhero comics.
- Suffering Sapho!: A Brief History of Wonder Woman.
- Excelsior! A Brief History of Marvel Comics
Suggested for Fan Conventions
- When Otaku Attack: The Dark Side of Fandom
- Fan Fiction 101: The attack of the Mary Sues
- Yomiko Readman’s my hero: Anime and Manga in Libraries
- Cosplay is for Everyone
- Adult Swim: The Early years
- Women in Anime
- Hunting the Forest Spirit: Mythology and Anime
- Anime 101: Isn't Otaku a kind of Sushi?
- Soul Sucking Snow Women: Mythological Horror in Anime:
- The Great Cartoon Rewind:
- A Puppet Without a Ghost: The Evolution of Cyberpunk Anime
- Giant Robots and Space Pirates: How Sci-fi Helped Bring Anime to America
- The Toxic Jungle: The Shadow of the Atomic Bomb Over Anime.
- Make It So: The Science of Star Trek
- Cloud Age Symphony: Steampunk in Anime
- The Intersection of Technology and Romance: Steampunk 101.
- The Electric Myth: The evolution of Creepypasta
- Demogorgons and Xenomorphs: The Horror that influenced “Stranger Things
- Faster than a Speeding Bullet: A brief history of comics.
- Wonder Women, Super girls, and Villainous Vixens: A history of women in American Superhero comics.
- Suffering Sapho!: A Brief History of Wonder Woman.
- Excelsior! A Brief History of Marvel Comics