Bob Almond returns for GSCF: Morristown 22'
Bob broke in at Marvel Comics in 1992 as a professional inker on Warlock & the Infinity Watch series which led to numerous projects at Marvel for the next decade straight like Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Trek: DS9 and later Annihilation: Congest-Quasar and Heroes for Hire. Most significant was his 3 years of work as inker/storyteller with Priest and Sal Velluto on Marvel's Black Panther from 1999-2002. This highly-acclaimed series won Bob two Squiddy Awards for "Best Inker" (2001-2002) along with one for "Best Creative Team" (2002). More recently Bob has worked on The Liberty Brigade Kickstarter project w/ Mike Lilly and several other artists (Thrilling Nostalgia Comics) including legends Ramona Fradon and the late Russ Heath. And he's working with Mike Lilly again and Pat Broderick for "The Masters" (Power Comics) and as well as inks over Joe Bennett for Kingstone. With other collaborators Bob has also inked assignments like Vampirella: Revelations (Harris), A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wildstorm), and Star Trek: The Last Generation (IDW) among many others.
In 2018, Bob and his fellow Black Panther creative partners Priest & Velluto were invited by Marvel Studios to view the Hollywood LA world premiere of BLACK PANTHER where all three were credited with "Special Thanks" as Storytellers whose work influenced key elements in the film. This year marks his 30th year in the medium and you can visit his website at The Bob Almond Inkwell.
Bob has also acted as a columnist for his inker-centric "Inkblots" column for Sketch Magazine and First Comics News from 2007-2010. This led to his founding of the non-profit Inkwell Awards in 2008 where he acts as director and treasurer. He co-created the company spokesmodel Ms. Inkwell and she will be in attendance at this event ,fan-favorite, senior spokesmodel Hailey Skaza-Gagne As the only organization/advocacy of it's kind on the planet it promotes and educates about the oft-misunderstood art form of inking and recognizes the best artists of inking in the field .Almost 100% of funds raised go to the non-profit. They are now celebrating their 15th year anniversary. They have been supported every year by GSCF since 2017 and are proud to be returning in 2022!