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C.J. Henderson

 

C.J. Henderson has put food on the table as an armed bank guard, a mime, a rock & roll roadie, a blackjack dealer and a hundred other jobs, and that's before he got to the wonderful world of the food service industry. When not trading bullets with would be felons or trying to find his way out of an invisible box, however, he is an Origins Award-winning author, creator of the Jack Hagee P.I. series, the Teddy London supernatural detective series. In the wonderful world of comics, he has written for everyone from Batman to Cherry Poptart, and as a film reviewer he is best known as the author of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Movies

 

Despite his fame and fortune, however, he will still walk against the wind for a modest donation.

 

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Tony DiGerolamo 

(written by Mark Mammon AKA: Fix)

What can I say about a man who spells as well as a third grader and takes cheese steaks as an advance?  My industrious biographer, Tony, is, to say the least, prolific.

Starting in high school, he made short films and convinced his teachers he was an auteur in the making.  And, even though this did not garner him any awards, he did manage to elude taking Physics and “adjust” the school computer, so he would graduate 3rd in his class.

During his stint at Ithaca College, he was part of the award-winning comedy show, The Nothing Special.  The skills he learned there were to come in handy during his one-year stint as an obnoxious pizza delivery driver after graduation.

From then on, he was a freelance scriptwriter, receiving rejections from TV shows like Moonlighting, Star Trek and Saturday Night Live.  He eventually landed a joke-writing job on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher and was the screenwriter for a horror movie called The Evil Within and a Mafia movie starring Leo Rossi called The Father, The Son....  The film he is most proud of is an award-winning short called Ten Cents a Minute.  Tony likes to spend his free time performing improv comedy with The Ninjas in Philadelphia.

But his big break was when he produced/hosted a local TV show in Philadelphia called The Comic Book Show.  The show aired for about 2 years and afterwards, Tony embarked on his publishing career, making comic books at his own imprint, South Jersey Rebellion Productions.  He currently writes and publishes Jersey Devil, based on the 300 year-old legend and Rodney: The Alien That Smoked Pot.  He also created and writes The Travelers, a fantasy/comedy comic book, which was published at Kezner & Company and Wingnut Games.  He writes my comic, The Fix and my biography, Fix in Overtime.  Tony wrote Volumes 1 thru 8 of the Hacklopedia of Beasts and Slaughterhouse Indigo for the Hackmaster RPG adventure.  He currently writes Everknights for Kenzer & Co and writes for The Simpsons and Bart Simpson comic books at Bongo.  His disgraceful website is at www.thefixsite.com.

Tony is 38 years old and currently lives with his parents (loser) and hopes you will buy his comics and books so he can finally move out or at least buy a cheesesteak.

 

Questions or concerns about guests at AGoG 2004 should go to our Guest Coordinator, Trey Reilly.

 

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