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Motor City Comic Con In Novi, Mi. May 16-18th, 08


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Heya!

The following is information about the upcoming Comicon in Novi, MI. Sorry I didn’t get the info out sooner~this one snuck up on me!! I’ve been going to this Comicon’s for a few years, and it’s always been a good time. They have a lots of dealers there selling all sorts of merchandise including comic books, movies, T-shirts, action figures, and art amongst many other things.

Tickets are $20.00 for a one day pass, and $45.00 for all three days. Advance tickets are $5.00 cheaper.

This really is a fun event. I, unfortunately, won’t be going myself this year due to a previous commitment, but I love it enough to want to let everyone else know about it.

Have fun whoever goes, and let me know if anything crazy happens!! I’ll have another thread coming soon about Toronto’s Festival of Fear coming in August~ wild flying 500 lbs rabid boars couldn’t keep me from going to this one…….did someone say Road Trip!!!??!! ;)

Motor City Comic Con

Location: Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, MI

46100 Grand River Ave., Novi, MI 48374. Novi is a suburb of Detroit in Oakland county. Rock Financial Showplace has a $5.00 parking fee.

May 16-18, 2008

FRI. 12:30pm - 7pm / SAT. 10:30am - 6pm / SUN. 10:30am - 5pm

Advance ticket holders admitted 30 minutes early each day!

Website about the Convention in Full:

http://www.motorcityconventions.com/motor_..._con/index.html

Just some of the MANY media guests that will be there:

Joe Pantoliano - "Ralphie Cifaretto" from The Sopranos, "Ben Urich " from Daredevil, "Cypher" from The Matrix and more!

Alan Ruck - "Cameron Frye" from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, "Capt. John Harriman" from "Star Trek"

Tom Savini - Special Effects Artist, Dawn of The Dead, Friday the 13th, Grindhouse: Planet Terror and many others

Avery Brooks - "Benjamin Sisko" from Star Trek

Micky Dolenz - Drummer for the The Monkees

Erik Estrada - "Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello" from ChiPs

Lou Ferrigno - "The Hulk" from "The Incredible Hulk"

The Ghoul - From The Ghoul Show

Margot Kidder - "Lois Lane" from Superman I – IV

Walter Koenig - "Pavel Chekov" from Star Trek

Chase Masterson - "Leeta" from Star Trek

Have a good one!!

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