
STCC is proud to present:

Adam Hughes
Adam Hughes is, arguably, the single greatest artist in this entire paragraph. With an illustration career spanning 37 years, he has worked for everyone from Hugh Hefner to Mickey Mouse. He's produced comic-book artwork for all the Stars, both Wars and Trek. Born in New Jersey, near America, he escaped when he was 25, spending the remaining years in Atlanta, Georgia. He likes Georgia.  It's close to DisneyWorld. 
Adam has won most American major comics awards, like the Eisner, Harvey, and Inkpot awards. He's even had a book on the New York Times bestseller list! It peaked at #2, because of those damned TWILIGHT books. Seriously, though. I coulda been #1. I can sparkle. He!  We When backed into a corner, Adam can also write. Not this bio, no; we mean REAL writing. COMIC BOOKS. In fact, he can do just about everything, except lettering. Comic-book lettering is sorcery, it's chaos magic, and anyone who can do it well is obviously some sort of necromancer.

Jeff Brockton
Born in Hollywood California, raised in Villa Park California, Jeff was a Radio Television Film Major at Cal State University Long Beach. He is well versed in numerous sports including Gymnastics, Football, Track and Field, Swimming, Racing Jet Skis & Down Hill Snow Skiing. He is a certified NAUI Advanced and Rescue diver and is boat trained. Over the last 25 plus years, Jeff continues to be a Stunt Coordinator, Stuntman and Actor for Feature Films, Television Shows, Live Shows and Commercials. He is best known as “Ghostface” in Scream 3. He has doubled for actors such as Jeffrey Dean Morgan, George Clooney and Ray Liotta. Jeff currently lives in Louisiana with has two beautiful children, Jackson and Julia.

Ming Chen
Ming Chen’s road to Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash all began in 1995, when the college student, video store employee, and Kevin Smith follower developed a fan website based on the movie Clerks. Smith, who appreciated Chen’s work, reached out and asked him to create the Web site for his production company, View Askew Productions. Twenty Six years later, not only does Chen continue to work on many of Smith’s online projects, but he has also ventured into several other areas within the Kevin Smith empire, most recently hosting a weekly podcast called I Sell Comics! on Smith’s podcast network, SModCo. Chen is not only the technical expert for The Stash, but he is also the perfect person to send out to do the jobs no one else wants to do. He takes it all with a smile, and is happy to be a part of the team.
During his free time, Chen serves on the board for the YMCA of Greater Monmouth County and the Garden State Film Festival. He also co-owns a podcast studio called “A Shared Universe” and is a partner in a coffee, gaming and comics café called “Coral Sword” in Houston, Texas with former major league ballplayer Hunter Pence. Chen has been married to his wife Debbie for 19 years and has two children, Lillian and Harrison, a dog named Joy and a cat named Scallion.
Ming is sponsored by The Brick Wall and will be available all weekend at booths 1-4!

Sean Gunn
Actor and writer Sean Gunn is known for his role as Kraglin in the Marvel Universe Guardians of the Galaxy films. In addition to portraying Kraglin, Sean provided motion reference for Rocket Raccoon for the Guardians trilogy, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Thor: Love and Thunder. Putting his motion reference talents to work again, Sean brought the character Weasel to life in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.
Sean’s first role was in Troma Films’ Tromeo and Juliet where he played Sammy Capulet. He has worked alongside his brother, writer and director James Gunn, on The Specials, Super, the video game Lollipop Chainsaw and The Belko Experiment in addition to the Guardians films. Other film credits include Stricken, Pearl Harbor, Jesus, Mary and Joey, Pants on Fire, The Giant Mechanical Man, Who the F is Buddy Applebaum, and The Education of Eddie and Mortimer. Sean also has had many television roles, most endearingly as the quirky Kirk Gleason on Gilmore Girls and the Netflix original Gilmore Girls Revival. He has also appeared on Any Day Now, DAG, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Bunheads, Bones, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Good Doctor and many more.
Most recently, Sean provided motion reference for Rocket Raccoon and reprised the role of Kraglin for the final film of the Guardians trilogy, Guardians of the Galaxy 3. Coming in 2024 from DC’s Expanded Universe is the animated series Creature Commandos, for which Sean will reprise the role of Weasel from The Suicide Squad, and also another new character, G.I. Robot.

Johnny Garcia
Meet Johnny Garcia, a dynamic actor from Hollywood South with over a decade of experience in indie and feature films, as well as television. He’s brought unforgettable characters to life in projects like The Hand and Deathtrip, showcasing his storytelling passion. During the pandemic, Johnny created his own mini-series, ParaNola, and served as Rob Schneider’s double in Home Team. His versatility has earned him roles in major films like Logan and Capone, along with appearances in TV shows such as NCIS: New Orleans, Scream Queens, American Horror Story: Coven, and Secrets of Sulphur Springs, where his ability to adapt to diverse genres shines.

John Anderson
John Anderson is an actor, comedian, and self-proclaimed professional "Trick Talking Meat" who hails from Birmingham, Alabama. He landed his first major motion picture role as a Ravager in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. John also appeared in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sleepy Hollow, Logan Lucky, Jumanji, Pitch Perfect 3, I, Tonya, Discovery Channel's Manhunt: Unabomber, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Case for Christ, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, MacGyver, Being Mary Jane, and Too Close to Home. He will appear in a number of television shows and movies premiering later this year, and appeared in Make-up Artist Magazine, displaying his alien movie make-up as a Hurctarian Ravager.
John was given his first speaking role by Oprah Winfrey in her production of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. He is one of 10 Ravagers from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 personally selected by James Gunn to attend a 2016 Comic-Con surprise celebration in San Diego. The event was filmed and is now airing on CONtv. Further, art featuring John's likeness as a Ravager, was included in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: The Art of the Movie.
John's involvement in the Birmingham cosplay community ignited his interest in acting, and he can frequently be found around town volunteering at charity events as Batman, The Joker, and Green Arrow. He refers to himself as "Trick Talking Meat" as coined by the late Carrie Fisher in an interview she did with CNN in 1997. In the interview, she explained that the cast had shirts made with “Trick Talking Meat” printed on them, as they felt that is how George Lucas treated them on the set of Empire Strikes Back.