-Standard Autographs (Regular Comics, magazines, trades, books, etc.) – Donation to the Hero Initiative Charity
Quote/Personalization +$10
CGS, CBCS, PGX - $50
Original Art - $50 ea
Specialty Items (toys, figures, pops, posters, etc.) - +$10 and up on ea
Exclusive Roy Thomas Appreciation Prints: $25 each (with “personalized” signature)
Exclusive Roy Thomas Adamantium Edition Prints: $50 each (with "personalized" signature)
Character head sketch remarque with signature: $100 each

Days Appearing:
Saturday - Sunday

Roy Thomas, the defacto protégé of Stan Lee, has been a writer and editor, primarily for Marvel or DC Comics, since being hired by Stan in 1965. Among the many comics series he has written are The Avengers, The X-Men, Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Conan the Barbarian, Savage Sword of Conan, Star Wars, Invaders, All-Star Squadron, Infinity Inc., Young All-Stars, Secret Origins, Arak, Son of Thunder, et al.

He worked exclusively for Marvel from 1965-80 and served as editor-in-chief from 1972-74. At Marvel he co-created Wolverine, Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel), Vision, Ultron, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Ghost Rider, Red Sonja, Werewolf by Night, The Defenders, Man-Thing, Havok, Valkyrie, Red Guardian, Adam Warlock, Morbius, the “What If?” series, Daimon Hellstrom, Brother Voodoo, Dane Whitman (Black Knight), and numerous other characters.

In the 1980s he co-wrote screenplays with Gerry Conway the films Fire and Ice and Conan the Destroyer (Roy was also a consultant on the first Conan the Barbarian movie) and wrote a bit of live and animated TV including The New Fantastic Four, Plastic Man, Thundarr the Barbarian, GI Joe, Xena: Warrior Princess and Conan the Adventurer (both live and animated).

He currently edits the award-winning comics-history magazine Alter Ego, writes online adventure comic strips for Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and still occasionally writes for Marvel Comics. From 2000-2019, he ghost-wrote the Spider-Man newspaper comic strip for Stan Lee. He has written for the German publisher Taschen, where he authored the humongous books 75 Years of Marvel: From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen (2014) and The Stan Lee Story (2018), and has written and/or selected material for numerous other comics-related volumes, including for PS Artbooks, Titan Books, Chartwell Books, DK Publishing, Abrams, and the Folio Society.

Besides receiving numerous fan and pro awards over the years in the U.S. and abroad, he was elected in 2011 to the Will Eisner Hall of Fame and into the Harvey Awards Hall of fame in 2022.