The panel featured C.B. Cebulski in conversation with fan-favorite creator Skottie Young. "This is my first panel as Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics," Cebulski said in opening, while kicking things off.

Young then joked, "We don't have any note, we don't have any talking points, we're just going to do this podcast style."

Young kicked things off officially by prompting Cebulski into an anecdote about his first experience with comics as a very young child. Not to be out done, Young jumped in to relate his own childhood anecdotes, shouting out old issues of Mad Magazine and and a specific issue of Daredevil during Ann Nocenti's run where Typhoid Mary nearly killed Matt Murdock by pushing him off a bridge. "That's when I first realized that these stories were part of something bigger," Young said.

The panel continued on with both Young and Cebulski relating their inside jokes and childhood stories back and forth in stream-of-consciousness style.

"I fell in love with all things manga, I moved over to Japan and I wanted to break into the manga scene," Cebulski said of his life before American comics by way of his origin story with Marvel. "When Pokemon hit, everyone wanted to get into the manga, the Japanese animation biz...so that's when I came in," Cebulski explained, relating to his hiring as a consultant for the Marvel Mangaverse before Joe Quesada "said 'oh you've got a real eye for talent, why don't you come in?'"

Cebulski and Young continued to relate slice-of-life anecdotes about their careers with, unfortunately, very little news or information about current Marvel work.