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Philadelphia Comic Con - Sunday, May 1

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Philadelphia Comic Book Convention

 

Date: Sunday, May 1, 2011

Hours: 10am to 4pm

Admission: $3

Location: Ramada Philadelphia Airport, 76 Industrial Highway, Essington, PA 19029

Parking: Free on-site

 

Comic and Collectibles

Over 60 dealer tables provide a huge selection of comic books and related collectibles!

- Golden Age Comics

- Silver Age Comics

- Bronze Age Comics

- Modern Comics and the Latest Issues

- Original Artwork

- Graphic Novels, Trade Paperbacks and Hardcovers

- DVDs

- Japanese Manga

- Toys and Action Figures

- Statues and Busts

- Non-Sportscards

 

Special Guests

ZENESCOPE PUBLISHING - "Grimm Fairey Tales", "Charmed" & More!

Special Limited Edition Philadelphia Comic-Con Cover - only 250 made!

AVAILABLE ONLY AT THE SHOW!

 

Door Prizes

Hourly door prizes will be given away starting at 11am! Hold on to your entrance ticket for a chance to win. You must be present to win.

 

Directions

The Philadelphia Comic Book Convention is located near the Philadelphia Airport at the Ramada Philadelphia Airport, 76 Industrial Highway, Essington, PA 19029.

 

From the South - Take I-95 North to Exit 8 (Ridley Park). Merge onto South Stewart Ave. At the light, turn LEFT onto Industrial Highway. The Ramada is on the RIGHT side.

 

From the North - Take I-95 South to Exit 9A (Essington). Merge onto 420 S (Wanamaker Ave). Turn RIGHT onto Industrial Highway. The Ramada is on the LEFT side.

 

Public Transportation - Accessible by SEPTA Bus Route 37

 

Google Map to the Philadelphia Comic Book Convention

 

For Information or Dealers' Tables

Contact: Derek Woywood

Phone: (856) 217-5737

Email: dwoywood@yahoo.com

Official Website: www.philadelphiacomic-con.com

 

Next Show

July 10, 2011

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I'm there. Might even set up

 

:)

 

Awesome! Now I'll have a place to dump my loot without having to run out to the car. lol

Let me know if you want to use my my display racks.

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I'm there. Might even set up

 

:)

 

Awesome! Now I'll have a place to dump my loot without having to run out to the car. lol

Let me know if you want to use my my display racks.

 

I do. (thumbs u

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I'm there. Might even set up

 

:)

 

Awesome! Now I'll have a place to dump my loot without having to run out to the car. lol

Let me know if you want to use my my display racks.

 

I do. (thumbs u

 

Table has been reserved. Ciorac is definitely setting up at this show, and I'll be helping him out. Please stop by and say Hi. :applause:

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Had a blast working the door last month for Derek. He really gets some very nice customers at the show.

 

I'm going to try to stop by and say hi after I do another walk-thru at Great Adventure (to plan the layout for my May 29th event) earlier in the day.

 

 

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Sunday was another great show with lots of cool stuff in the room! I picked up a great little collection of sci-fi bedsheet pulps. Derek bought a 1st printing of Cerebus #1. Ciorac bought a FF#1 and sold an Adventure #247 and a Superman #5.

 

Next show is Sunday July 10.

 

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Sunday was another great show with lots of cool stuff in the room! I picked up a great little collection of sci-fi bedsheet pulps. Derek bought a 1st printing of Cerebus #1. Ciorac bought a FF#1 and sold an Adventure #247 and a Superman #5.

 

Next show is Sunday July 10.

 

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It was a fun show indeed. Not too crowded, but a number of die hard GA collectors were in attendance. Also sold a nice Adventure #52 and a bunch of sci-fi pulps.

 

The Tec 38, you can barely see it in the top left corner of this picture, generated a lot of interest but no one took the plunge. Just as well, I had it priced to stay as I really kind of want to keep it :)

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