Tim Dunigan discusses Captain Power role and other roles with fans at JoeFest June 22,2024. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News
Tim Dunigan discusses Captain Power role and other roles with fans at JoeFest June 22,2024. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News

In pictures: Sgt. Slaughter, Seth Green part of 2024 JoeFest Toy and Comics Convention

A last minute announcement to the JoeFest Toy and Comics Convention was actor and director Seth Green.

Green, whose film and TV credits include “Scooby Doo,” “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,” “Robot Chicken,” “Family Guy” and many more, gave a presentation Saturday on CLEANUP CRUE, a satirical short film that focuses on forensic cleanup specialists who are in it for profit for their detective agency work.

Other celebrities featured Saturday included Sgt. Slaughter and actor John Anderson.

Multiple artists had tables at the event, fans dressed in character, and action figures and other items were available for sale.

The event winds up Sunday at the Augusta Convention Center.

Veteran actor/director Seth Green (second from left), master (toy) fabricator Matt Lecroy (third from left), and producer and director John Harvatine IV give a presentation Saturday on CLEANUP CRUE, an animated short from Green and Harvatine. Green and Harvatine both created Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. Ron Baxley Jr.,/Augusta Good News
Sgt. Slaughter is a favorite at the annual JoeFest. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News
Jason Crosby illustrator with Mad Balls versus Garbage Pail Kids Comic and Garbage Pail Kid Topps Art. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News
Actor John Anderson points out one of his roles. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News
Carson Mataxis shows his The Art of GI Joe omnibus to a fan. Ron Baxley Jr./Augusta Good News
Members of the Finest, a GI Joe Costume Club. Ron Baxley Jr.,/Augusta Good News

Correspondent Ron Baxley Jr. is a veteran journalist who has worked with multiple news organizations in his career. Subscribe to the Augusta Good News’ newsletter here.

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