Oldtaku Con: A Classic Japanimation Expo is a joint effort between business partners, buddies, and convention royalty Scott Zillner and Loryn Stone of Troublemakers Services. And the two of them are no strangers to the convention scene. They have worked in every conceivable role from vendor relations, guest outreach, press and media management, programming director, social media and promotions, up to volunteer coordination. Oldtaku Con is a labor of love from two convention lifers who grew up during the Golden Age of Anime 1985-2000, which many believe is the best era of anime ever produced.
In addition to working conventions together, Loryn and Scott are the respective Editor-in-Chief and owner of the successful toy news website Toy Wizards.
Outside of their joint business ventures, Loryn is a toy collector and the owner of the pop culture website PopLurker, which is often on the convention press scene. She is a freelance writer and digital content creator and co-owns several other conventions including Simi Valley Toy and Comic Fest, Megabit Game Expo, Ventura Toy and Comic Expo, and Toon-Con. She is also SyFy Wire’s toy journalist and writer of the weekly column ‘Important Toy News’. Loryn’s writing has appeared on Cracked, Loadscreen, Nerdbot, Temple of Geek, and That Hashtag Show. She is also the author of a young adult novel titled My Starlight, which is a high school slice of life story about fandom and the convention scene.
Scott is the owner of Planet X Toys, which is not only the name of his booth when he exhibits at conventions, but also his online toy store where his merchandise is sold. He is a world renowned toy collector, an uber collector more specifically, whose collection fills and displays across his entire house. He will appear in season three of Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us, as well as Mark Hamill’s Pop Culture Quest. In addition to Artisan Crafting Con, his other shows include Pasadena Comic Con, Sac Toy Con, Power Morphicon, Power Morphicon Express, Robo Toy Fest, Japan World Heroes, Megabit Game Expo, and Toon-Con. For more information about the conventions in their portfolio, visit Troublemakers Services’ official website. You can contact Loryn or Scott at: OldtakuCon@gmail.com