A LOOK AHEAD TO……LSCC 2014
December 20, 2013, 9:00 am
Filed under: Events | Tags: Adi Granov, Alan Davis, Andy Lanning, Arthur Adams, Brian Wood, Charlie Adlard, Chris Weston, Chrissie Zullo, Dan Slott, Frank Cho, Gary Frank, Howard Chaykin, Ian Churchill, Jacen Burrows, Jamie Tyndall, JK Woodward, John Layman, John Watson, Joyce Chin, Katie Cook, Lee Garbett, LSCC 2014, Mark Buckingham, Mark Farmer, Max Brooks, Mike Collins, Neil Edwards, Roger Langridge, Sean Phillips, Tom Palmer, Yanick Paquette
Filed under: Events | Tags: Adi Granov, Alan Davis, Andy Lanning, Arthur Adams, Brian Wood, Charlie Adlard, Chris Weston, Chrissie Zullo, Dan Slott, Frank Cho, Gary Frank, Howard Chaykin, Ian Churchill, Jacen Burrows, Jamie Tyndall, JK Woodward, John Layman, John Watson, Joyce Chin, Katie Cook, Lee Garbett, LSCC 2014, Mark Buckingham, Mark Farmer, Max Brooks, Mike Collins, Neil Edwards, Roger Langridge, Sean Phillips, Tom Palmer, Yanick Paquette
It’s about 3 months until London Super Comic Con in March 2014 and I thought I’d take a quick look at who’s been announced for this year’s event……maybe even a quick look at some of the other things I’ll be keeping an eye out for at next year’s event.
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GLASGOW COMIC CON 2013
July 16, 2013, 11:32 pm
Filed under: Events | Tags: A1 Comics, Alan Davis, Alan Grant, Andy Diggle, Black Hearted Press, Carlos Ezquerra, CCA, Forbidden Planet, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Comic Con, Gordon McLean, James Devlin, John Richard Farman, John Wagner, Mike Ploog, Moogs Kewel, Obscure Reference Comics, Plan B books, Rough Cut Comics, Sha Nazir, Simon Bisley, Team Girl Comic, Waterstones
Filed under: Events | Tags: A1 Comics, Alan Davis, Alan Grant, Andy Diggle, Black Hearted Press, Carlos Ezquerra, CCA, Forbidden Planet, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Comic Con, Gordon McLean, James Devlin, John Richard Farman, John Wagner, Mike Ploog, Moogs Kewel, Obscure Reference Comics, Plan B books, Rough Cut Comics, Sha Nazir, Simon Bisley, Team Girl Comic, Waterstones
Last weekend 13th & 14th July brought two of the sunniest days so far and with some venturing to T in the Park’s 20th year……some of us were more content to stay closer to home and take in Glasgow’s Annual Comic Con, now in its third year.