Comic Book DrawingsThe Victoria Comic Book Expo will be held at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Victoria on November 23rd. This event will run from 11am to 4pm and will provide plenty of fun for comic book lovers. Admission is free and there will be free comics, while supplies last.

The Expo will provide the opportunity for appraisals, trading comic books, buying and selling comic books and more. This is one of the largest comic book events held in Victoria and will provide plenty of fun.

Local Artists

Many local artists will be found at the expo including:

  • Ken Steacy - Ken Steacy Publishing
  • Dan MacKinnon - Dan MacKinnon Art
  • Klara Woldenga - Robot Comics
  • Nelson Dewey - Nelson Dewey
  • Nevin Arond - Nevs Art Blog
  • Dale Adams - Vic Carper Graphic Novel
  • And More!

Most of the local artists will have at least a four food table space, if not larger.

Trading Comic Books

At the Expo, you can also trade your comic books. There will be a trading post with plenty of available comics and others looking to trade. Comics, paperbacks, toys, sports cards, graphic novels and other collectibles will be available for trading.

Over 1,000 comic books will be on display, along with the hottest books and other treasures. Whether you're looking to trade, buy or sell, the Comic Book Expo is the place for you. Dealers will be on hand to appraise comic books and other collectibles, as well.

As Vancouver Island's longest running comic book show, this is one event you won't want to miss. If you have a large collection and you want to set up a table to sell your comics, you can reserve an eight-foot table for $35 CAD. Up to three tables are available for each dealer.

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