Pop Culture Canada brought Comicon to the Memorial Centre Sunday from 10 to 3. The travelling organization had been in Smiths Falls on Saturday,
The comic convention was well-received, as not only was the hall jammed with vendors, but it was very well attended by not only teens and kids, but because of its broad definition embracing a wide swathe of pop culture, by adults as well. Article content
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Comicon attracts fans of popular culture, notably comic books, video games, movies, television shows, anime, manga, toys, stuffed toys and fantasy literature. Article content
A regular feature of Comicon is fans dressing up in costumes of characters they admire. Brockville’s Comic-Con was no exception.
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