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Screenings and souvenirs with the stars and superheroes at the comic convention

Sohini Kumar
September 22nd, 2016


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Enjoy a real world of comics in Copenhagen this September! (Photo: Pete Sheffield)

Sep 24-25, Sat 09:00-19:00, Sun 09:00-18:00; Center Boulevard 5, Cph S; 99-550kr, trippus.se

TV, gaming, comics along with stars, experts and creators are converging at this two-day pop culture event.

Watch screenings, attend talks and take a picture with Darth Vader! Stroll through Comic Village, where artists and comics companies will talk about about their latest creations.

Special TV star guests like Emily Swallow (Supernatural), Elysia Rotaru (Arrow), and Greyston Holt and Steve Lund (Bitten) will partake in Q&A panels, signings and photo sessions.

It ought to be a memorable event with chances to meet your favourite artists and buy a souvenir or two!


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