At Mythos Anthology, we love nothing more than stepping out from behind the mic and bringing the world of myth and legend directly to the people who love it most. There’s something magical about sharing stories face-to-face—whether we’re conducting live interviews with mythological characters, leading interactive discussions about the deeper meanings behind ancient tales, or presenting on the art of storytelling in fantasy and folklore.


Recent Events

In June of 2025, we were honored to be invited to speak at LFG Con in Burbank—a gathering of passionate gamers, creators, and storytellers. It was an incredible opportunity to share the vision behind Mythos Anthology and connect with a community that truly understands the power of myth and imagination. The video below captures highlights from this event, including our panel presentation.


If you’d like to bring the world of Mythos Anthology to your event, we’d love to hear from you. Whether it’s a convention, festival, school, or private gathering, we offer live interviews, panel discussions, interactive talks, and unforgettable characters ready to inspire and entertain. Contact us for more information, availability, and to explore how we can make your event truly legendary.


What can we bring to your Event, Con, School, or Festival?

Whether you’re hosting a convention, classroom event, festival, or creative retreat, Mythos Anthology offers a wide range of engaging presentations designed to spark curiosity, entertain, and educate.

Event & Festival Panels: Smart, Fun, and Full of Wonder
Our Mythos Anthology panels are built to energize your event. Whether it’s a comic con, literary festival, or gaming expo, these presentations offer smart, story-driven content for fans of all ages. From exploring the roots of modern heroes to dissecting the myths behind kaiju, steampunk, and fantasy tropes, our panels blend education, entertainment, and live storytelling for a crowd-pleasing experience that leaves people talking.

On-Stage Interviews: When Myth Speaks Back
In this unique theatrical experience, we bring a fully costumed mythological character live to your stage for a one-of-a-kind interview. Hosted by Captain Victor T. Mayfair of Mythos Anthology, these immersive sessions explore the character’s life, legacy, and lessons—blending education, performance, and audience engagement. Perfect for school assemblies, festivals, or mainstage programming, these live interviews turn mythology into an unforgettable conversation.

Classroom Presentations: Where Myth Meets the Modern Mind
These dynamic, age-appropriate sessions bring mythology to life in the classroom. Tailored for schools and educational groups, we explore classical stories and characters while drawing connections to pop culture, modern media, and timeless human themes. With interactive discussion, visual storytelling, and occasional surprise guest appearances from mythological figures, students walk away engaged, informed, and inspired.

Interactive Characters: Meet the Myths in Person
Imagine your guests, students, or attendees coming face to face with Medusa, Loki, Chiron, or Frankenstein’s Monster. Our interactive character experiences bring fully realized mythological and literary figures to your event for photos, conversations, and immersive interactions. Great for festivals, conventions, or educational events, these characters can roam your space or be stationed for deeper engagement—always in character, always unforgettable.


What do we talk about ?

These presentations are just a sample of the talks we offer—each one can be tailored for your audience, and we’re always excited to create something new. If you’re curious about what’s possible, just ask.

Honoring the Lore: The stories behind the characters we play
Based on our featured presentation at LFG Con, this talk explores how ancient stories continue to shape our modern worlds—especially in games, films, and literature. We dig into the DNA of myth and why honoring its core truths helps creators build richer, more resonant worlds.

From Homer to Skywalker: The Eternal Arc of the Hero
This deep-dive looks at how the classic hero’s journey—from Achilles to Luke Skywalker—has evolved across time, media, and culture. Perfect for writers, creators, and fans who want to understand the storytelling structure that binds us across generations..

Superheroes and the Mythology of Mid-Century America
This presentation unpacks how post-WWII superheroes like Superman, Captain America, and Wonder Woman became new-age gods, reflecting the hopes, fears, and identity struggles of a changing America.

Kaiju and the Rise of the Atomic Super Monster
Born from nuclear trauma and technological anxiety, monsters like Godzilla and Gamera became mythic symbols in post-war Japan and beyond. This talk explores their origin, evolution, and global cultural impact.

Understanding Genres: From Steampunk to Post-Apocalyptic
An engaging exploration of genre as cultural commentary, this session breaks down popular aesthetic genres—like Steampunk, Atomicpunk, Dieselpunk, and more—and explains how each reflects specific anxieties, dreams, and values of the eras that inspired them.

The Mythic West: From Billy the Kid to Davy Crockett
Blending folklore, pop culture, and real history, this talk explores how the American West crafted its own mythology—heroes, outlaws, legends—and why these figures continue to shape identity, justice, and rebellion in modern storytelling.

Classic Mythology: The Blueprint of Every Story
This presentation explores the foundational myths of ancient Greece, Rome, and beyond—and how their characters, plots, and moral dilemmas continue to echo through modern storytelling. From trickster gods to tragic heroes, we uncover the universal patterns buried in these timeless tales, helping audiences understand why mythology still shapes everything from books and films to games and pop culture.

The Rise and Fall of the Gods: From Olympus to Obsolescence
What happens when the gods lose their power? This talk examines how ancient deities rose to cultural dominance—only to fall, fade, or evolve with changing civilizations. We explore the shifting roles of gods in mythology, literature, and modern media, and ask what their decline says about human nature, belief systems, and the myth-making process itself.

and so many more!