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Attention All Comic Book Aficionados: WizardWorld LA Starts Tomorrow!

As if the San Diego Comic Con wasn't enough to satisfy the spandex-loving appetite of the Southern Californian comic book nerd, WizardWorld LA takes over the LA Convention Center this entire weekend. For the cost of $25/day or $45 for the entire weekend (tickets must be purchased HERE in advance!), fanboys + fangirls will have the opportunity to meet modern day comic celebrities including some of my personal favorites Jeph Loeb (The Ultimates 3), J Scott Campbell (Spider-Man), Tim Sale (Long Halloween). Other guests include Seth Green, Alyssa Milano, Summer Glau from the Terminator & Firely series, and also Peter from Heroes (full guest list here).
Come check out panels with the creators of Robot Chicken, exclusives on the upcoming Iron Man and Incredible Hulk movies, listen to the creators of TV's Heroes talk about where the show is going, or get inside news about the upcoming Indiana Jones movie and Star Wars TV series. Or just sit at home and do jack squat, your choice.
And OF COURSE LAist will be at WizardWorld to provide you with top-notch photo coverage and leaks on press exclusives. So sit tight and check back in!
Show hours
Friday 12pm - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm
Photo by ElDave via Flickr.
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