There was also sci-fi speed dating, a gaming area, and a full schedule of panels throughout the day.Ĭincinnati Comic Expo gave fans 200,000 square feet of space filled with exhibitors. It was fun and all the proceeds went to charity. You could place a bounty on someone at the expo and Stormtroopers would track them down and put them in a Star Wars cell. There were plenty of other activities for guests to enjoy throughout the weekend, such as the Rebel Hunt. Bricks by the Banks was a big draw at the show, because who doesn’t love Legos? There were two events held throughout the day as well, blind building and speed building. They also had build tables set up where you could have some fun and free build with Legos. Kids and adults alike were able to enjoy the Bricks by the Banks area of the show, which hosted a variety of Lego sculptures and displays. The kid zone at CCE gave families a variety of activities to enjoy which was a great step in making the expo family friendly. I met several young aspiring artists over the weekend, and they all mentioned how much they enjoyed the “how to draw” panels. These panels were geared specifically towards kids and had great speakers. They also had a special panel area set up where they had multiple panels throughout the day on how to draw. They had a nerf gun shooting range set up, which was one of the most genius ideas I’ve seen for kid’s entertainment. A kid zone was set up that offered balloons, games, and a face painting booth. There was no shortage of activities and entertainment for children throughout the weekend at this expo. Boasting an entire area dedicated to Legos, a nerf gun shooting range, a cash bar, a blood drive, sci-fi speed dating, and grilled cheese sandwiches, Cincinnati Comic Expo had something to everyone. CCE had all that to offer, and plenty more. The weekend saw the convention center filled with fans and cosplayers as they searched for that hard to find comic, collectible toys, their favorite celebrity’s autograph, and the perfect piece of artwork for their wall. The voice of Suki, Jennie Kwan on Funko Pop, I also bought a print from her table.The Cincinnati Comic Expo opened it’s doors on a Friday afternoon and kicked off it’s 5th annual show. Jessie signed hers upside down in reference to the episode "Lake Laogai" On Avatar the Last Airbender Sokka and Toph. Good seeing Jack De Sena and Jessie Flower again, the last time was in early 2020 at Sac Anime right before the pandemic would ruin cons for awhile. I'm sure I'll see Phil LaMarr again for him to sign for Green Lantern John Stewart Susan Eisenberg on Wonder Woman, will have to get Michael Rosenbaum (Flash) and Jeffrey Combs (The Question) to sign this set someday.įirst time meeting Maria Canals-Barrera who was great as Hawkgirl in Justice League. With Nicholle's signature, I finally completed the Batman "Girl's Night Out" set, previously signed by Arleen Sorkin (Harley Quinn), Diane Pershing (Poison Ivy), Lori Petty (Livewire) and Batgirl (Tara Strong) Just came back from Comic Con Revolution Ontario, my last convention for 2021, it was very fun! Got some Avatar the Last Airbender and Batman the Animated Series / Justice League autographsįirst time meeting Nicholle Tom, the voice of Supergirl on Superman the Animated Series and Justice League.
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