was a nice mix of comics, clothes and collectibles. The collectibles ran from vintage to new toys. I am not an expert so couldn’t comment on prices but did pick up the Marvel Universe Hercules figure pictured for $8 which was a better price than retail. When the 50 cent comics were upgraded to a quarter bin, I did pick up a dollar’s worth of comics (Noble Causes from Image). There were a few different comic dealers but it was mostly books from the bronze age forward. There were a few artists displaying but it was very light on that element. Cosplay was well represented with a table for Cobra, Ghostbusters and Star Wars which included an impressive Wookie cosplayer. You could find much lego and always the ubiquitous Pop Vinyl figures. Build-A-Rama had these new excellent Lego Mini-Fig cases they designed with cardboard display cards going for the nostalgia crowd. If they had the appropriate card, I would have got one and will be checking back with them as they increase their selection.
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Andrew SanfordThank you to Andrew, our Con_Panion, for sharing his Anacon experiences!!! We were at Phoenix Comicon, so could not attend Anacon. ArchivesCategories |