I'd never been before, but got invited by a friend today so I went for a couple of hours. It's a nice, family-friendly show, but the comics are definitely secondary. Here's the cartoonists I did find, along with some other shots. There were scores of other vendors selling a wide variety of pop culture material, and a bunch of cosplayers too. The Fairfax Comic-Con continues tomorrow.
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| these $2 boxes had a lot of Avengers and Byrne's Fantastic Four |
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| Green Archer Comics' Buck Rogers |
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| Allan Liska of Green Archer Comics |
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| Elinda Deans and her crocheted creations |
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| J Robert Deans |
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| novelist Slade Grayson with his new book. He's writing a new superhero novel |
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| Ed Coutts and Paul Monsky of VaVaVaVoom |
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| Ed Coutts and Paul Monsky of VaVaVaVoom |
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| Sam Kidlet |
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| John Gallagher |
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| Carolyn Belefski |
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| Joe Carabeo |
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| Arsia Rozegar and Farnoosh Bolvardi |
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| J Robert Deans talking to kids about Peanuts |
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| Mike Hawthorne |
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| an excellent Kingpin cosplayer |
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| Reilly Brown |
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| David Lentz |
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| Bill Maus |
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| Kat Maus |
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| they're all oragami! |







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