Erik Betts is a self taught gymnast and martial artist since the age of 11. His fascination with movement and the arts was inspired by his favorite comic book hero, Spiderman. Insecure and very shy, Betts could relate to the problems experienced by Spiderman’s alter ego Peter Parker. Erik was raised by his mother and grandmother, aunts and uncle. Erik got his film start in an ultra-low budget movie called, “Shootfighter” (1992). Long before television and moviegoers knew his face, children were watching Betts as the “Red and Green Rangers” on the unprecedently popular FOX TV series “The Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.” Prior to that, Betts had small parts in a wide array of television, commercial and movie roles for a few years. Now a full-fledged stunt actor Erik then stunned television audiences as the suavely vicious “Panther” in “WMAC Masters” (1994). On March 14, 1996, “Panther” suffered a broken right hip and thigh during a taping of the show that took five surgeries and rehab of almost three years. Enlightened by his experience, Erik took a chance few others would dare, and put stunts behind him. Betts would be over 30 years old before finally deciding, relatively late in life (at 33), to try his chances at acting by enrolling at the Ivana Chubbuck Studios in California where he continues to study.
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Artist Spotlight Pepe Moreno
Tremors 35th Anniversary Panel Reunion
Tremors 35th Anniversary Panel Reunion
You won’t want to miss out on this incredible event with Director Ron Underwood Micheal Gross and many others from the franchises long history.
Panel is at 2:30 hosted by Two dollar Podcast
Ron Underwood. Director
Michael Gross. Star
Ivo Cristante. Production Designer
Finn Carter. Star
Victor Browne. Co star
Robert Jayne. Co star
Lela Lee. Co star
Alec Gillis. Special Effects
Gladise Jimenez costar




Pasadena Panel Schedule
Just a reminder Kids under 12 are free
PASADENA FIRE FOUNDATION
PASADENA FIRE FOUNDATION Supporting Our Local Heroes
The Pasadena Fire Foundation is dedicated to supporting the brave men and women of the Pasadena Fire Department. We strive to enhance public safety of the community through support of educational programs, services and community involvement of the Pasadena Fire Department.
They will have a real Fire Truck and some members or the Local Pasadena Fire Dept on site to say hello and answer questions. Not to mention free photo ops with the Fire truck .
Charlie Schlatter
May 24th Guest Paul Schrier
Paul Schrier is an American actor, director, and artist, best known for his portrayal of Farkas “Bulk” Bulkmeier in the Power Rangers franchise. He played Bulk from 1993 to 1999 and returned for Power Rangers Samurai in 2011, making him the longest-running original cast member in the
Beyond acting, Schrier has directed episodes of Power Rangers, 16 episodes of the Hello Kitty animated series, and the short film An Easy Thing. He is also an accomplished artist, having contributed to the comic book The Red Star. In 2017, he voiced the character Flonk in Cartoon Network’s Mighty Magiswords
Nacelle Company
The Nacelle Company is a diversified American media company founded in 2017 by Brian Volk-Weiss and headquartered in Burbank, California. Specializing in pop culture storytelling, Nacelle produces a wide range of content across scripted and unscripted television, documentaries, podcasts, publishing, and consumer products. The company is known for acclaimed series such as The Toys That Made Us, The Movies That Made Us, Down to Earth with Zac Efron, and Behind the Attraction on Disney+
Nacelle has collaborated with major platforms including Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, BET+, and History Channel . Its Comedy Dynamics division is a leading producer and distributor of stand-up comedy specials, working with talents like Kevin Hart, Ali Wong, and Jim Gaffigan
In addition to content production, Nacelle has expanded into publishing, records, marketing, and consumer products, including the development of the NacelleVerse—an interconnected universe featuring animated series like RoboForce and Biker Mice from Mars .

May 24th Guest Joel Adams
Joel Adams is an American comic book artist and animation character designer, renowned for his work on popular franchises such as King of the Hill, The Incredible Hulk animated series, and Power Rangers. Born in 1966 in New York City, he is the eldest son of legendary comic book artist Neal Adams. Joel graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 1988 and began his career at Continuity Studios, his father’s company, contributing to titles like Ms. Mystic and Bucky O’Hare. In the mid-1990s, Adams transitioned into animation, serving as the character designer for Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk animated series and later for Fox’s Emmy Award-winning King of the Hill. He also worked on NASCAR Racers and Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century.
Beyond animation, Adams has been involved in licensing art for various properties, including Harry Potter, The Mask, and multiple Power Rangers series. He is also the creator of Lilz, a line of big-eyed pin-up characters that have gained popularity online and in merchandise.
Currently, Joel Adams continues to produce art and attend comic conventions. His work can be found on his official website and social media platforms.








