![]() ![]() The first convention in 2010 was small but notable, drawing a respectable 1,800 fans to its one-day event. Andrew Satterfield was tired of that feeling, and decided to start his own convention in his hometown of Cincinnati-not only celebrating the tri-state-area comic scene but all periods of and genres of international pop culture. In the event of a cancellation, notification will occur via Facebook, Twitter and Cincinnati Comic Expo’s website.Ĭomics and pop culture fans in smaller towns know the frustration of having to travel hundreds of miles to find a great convention. Guest lists are subject to change, although all listed guests have been booked to attend. Who, Back to the Future, and Power Rangers-as well as individuals-such as Darwyn Cooke, Dave Johnson, Lee Weeks, and Neal Adams-round out a guest list with many more yet to be announced. Celebrities from beloved franchises-such as Dr. VIPs also receive a laminated badge, a lanyard, swag bag, first seating in panels and Q&A sessions, admission to Friday’s Geek Prom and Saturday’s Zombie Walk Party, and more items will be added between now and the opening of the show.Īll guests can attend panel discussions with the celebrities, or shop for collectibles, comics, toys, art, and other pop-culture memorabilia. on Saturday and Sunday, which is 30 minutes before each day’s regular-admission crowd. With VIP passes, attendees can gain entry at 2:30 p.m. $55 for three-day admission for two on September 18–20 ($110 value). ![]()
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