Sunday: Philadelphia Comic-Con

Categories: News|Published On: August 15, 2014|Views: 66|

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Flesh and Blood, The Wicked West, The Black Forest and Robotech artist Neil Vokes will be the special guest at the latest edition of the Philadelphia Comic-Con, which is set for Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Clarion Hotel (formerly the Ramada Philadelphia Airport), 76 Industrial Highway (Route 291) in Essington, PA 19029.

The Clarion Hotel is located between exits 8 and 9A off of I-95. It is also close to I-76, I-476 and most bridges from New Jersey. Show hours are 10 AM to 4 PM. Admission is $3 per person, and students of any age are admitted free with a current ID. Parking is also free on premises. For those of you that do not drive, Septa Bus Route 37 stops directly in front of the hotel.

As usual, there will be more than 60 tables of merchandise in the 4,500 square foot ballroom with dealers from six states set up. They’ll be selling, buying and even trading with collectors and there will be thousands of comic books from the 1940s to present day available. Also up for grabs will be collecting supplies, graphic novels, action figures, statues, non-sportcards, DVDs and original artwork.

For additional information, visit the show’s site, email dwoywood@yahoo.com or call (856) 217-5737.

Sunday: Philadelphia Comic-Con

Categories: News|Published On: August 15, 2014|Views: 66|

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Flesh and Blood, The Wicked West, The Black Forest and Robotech artist Neil Vokes will be the special guest at the latest edition of the Philadelphia Comic-Con, which is set for Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Clarion Hotel (formerly the Ramada Philadelphia Airport), 76 Industrial Highway (Route 291) in Essington, PA 19029.

The Clarion Hotel is located between exits 8 and 9A off of I-95. It is also close to I-76, I-476 and most bridges from New Jersey. Show hours are 10 AM to 4 PM. Admission is $3 per person, and students of any age are admitted free with a current ID. Parking is also free on premises. For those of you that do not drive, Septa Bus Route 37 stops directly in front of the hotel.

As usual, there will be more than 60 tables of merchandise in the 4,500 square foot ballroom with dealers from six states set up. They’ll be selling, buying and even trading with collectors and there will be thousands of comic books from the 1940s to present day available. Also up for grabs will be collecting supplies, graphic novels, action figures, statues, non-sportcards, DVDs and original artwork.

For additional information, visit the show’s site, email dwoywood@yahoo.com or call (856) 217-5737.