Aspen Comic’s Peter Steigerwald sketching a commission of Silk
This year’s 3-day Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo convention event was again held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from October 30 – November 1, 2015.
The Comikaze Expo continues its tradition of both comic book related and media-style events with tons of activities to see and attend.
Let’s make a deal and meet Wayne Brady at Comikaze!
Comedy legend Wayne Brady is coming to the show, and will be at Comikaze on Saturday October 31!
Just added!!! Meet the star of CW’s THE FLASH Danielle Panabaker! Say hello to Caitlin Snow Saturday Oct 31st for signings and photos! Pre-order your photo and autograph NOW, so you will get your guaranteed chance to meet her!
You can also PRE-BUY your Summer Glau and Carrie Fisher Photo and Autographs. Prices can go up on Saturday, so SAVE and BUY ONLINE!
CLICK HERE TO PRE-BUY AUTOGRAPHS AND SAVE!!
Grumpy Cat is coming Comikaze…and she ain’t happy about it!
She’s the most famous cat that hates you! Grumpy Cat will be meeting fans at the Hot Topic Booth #949 in the West Hall on Caturday Oct 31st. Grumpy Cat hopes you don’t show up…
Plan your show PANELS, SIGNING AND PHOTO SCHEDULES with the Comikaze Expo Survival Guide!
Plan your show PANELS, SIGNING AND PHOTO SCHEDULES with the Comikaze Expo Survival Guide!
The Best Place for Kids on Halloween!
Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo is the place for kids to be for the ultimate in Halloween thrills and chills! Bring your kids to the West Hall from noon to 2pm some trick-or-treatin’ Comikaze-style!
Then’ it’s on to the biggest Kids Costume Contest in all L.A. at 3pm, sponsored by Disney•Pixar’s THE GOOD DINOSAUR!
All info for kids costume contest is HERE.
This year, we also have a whole hall of open gaming and tournaments! Headlined by Ascension and YuGiOh tournaments, and a celebrity D&D tournament.
Don’t miss it!
His groundbreaking artwork on Marvel’s Spider-man and Venom turned him into a household name. His creation of Spawn, formation of his own toy company and achievements as an animation filmmaker made him a comic book superstar.
Meet Todd McFarlane, Founder and President of Image Comics, Creator of Spawn and iconic industry entrepreneur Saturday only for a limited signing engagement in West Hall and panel with Stan Lee and friends on the Hot Topic Main Stage.
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Another San Diego Comic Con has come and gone and while the convention keeps getting bigger and bigger, this year’s comic-centered events seemed a bit more low-key (if that’s possible at SDCC) that previous years. Possibly due to Marvel not bringing in a movie-themed property to their booth or DC only bringing in their Batman v. Superman cast for one appearance, the excitement to meet comic creators didn’t wow or go as big as even SDCC 2014.
Comic Convention Report: COMIKAZE EXPO Review (Los Angeles, CA, (10/31-11/1/2014)
The fourth annual Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo held at the Los Angeles Convention Center has just passed and it continues to get bigger and smoother as the years move on. Held on the busy week of Halloween weekend on Oct. 31st through Nov. 1st, it is So. California’s only third 3-day comic convention, just trailing the SDCC-backed Wonder Con in Anaheim as well as the ubiquitous San Diego Comic Con.
The big guests this year included the usual celeb names such as Stan Lee, Elvira, James Hong, a cast of Power Rangers, the Batman ’66 actors, a myriad of cosplayers, as well as comic big shots as John Romita Jr., Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri, Rob Liefeld and Jason Scott Campbell.
Clearing up previous admission issues, the ticket buying booths, press booths, general admission lines have been spread out and having the ability to pick up tickets the Thursday before the convention started helped previous crowd-line traffic to a minimum. Arriving just an hour before the start of the convention there were minimal lines at pick-up and the ability to wait in line at the main hall or the front doors helped alleviate crowd standing issues from the past.
Big banners hanging from the ceiling also helped direct traffic to specific aisles that attendees were looking for. The lines within the show were especially long for hot artists such as J. Scott Campbell, Jim Lee and John Romita Jr., with 1-2 hour line waits not unexpected. Having their lines at the back of the convention center helped with not blocking aisle space for vendors, but when the lines started stretching longer and longer, having additional volunteers to keep crowds from veering off and getting unwieldy which happened at the Romita Saturday signing.
The comic publishers attending the show included Aspen Comics, Top Cow, Boom Studios and Nickelodeon. The Hot Topic booth had an adequate line for their exclusive items as well as a spin-the-wheel promotion where you can win fun items such as a Stan Lee Garbage Pail kid sticker card.
Guests writers and artists such as Peter David, Agnes Garbowska, Joe Jusko, Livio Ramiodelli, eBas, Joel Gomez, Joe Benitez and others kept the comic crowd event in check. Portions of the show floor had arcade games to play as well as set-ups and displays of comic art, movie/tv costumes and a main stage where guest were interviewed throughout the day.
Overall the Comikaze 2014 event was a big hit, with easy ticketing, wide floor space, actual comic guest and a fun crowd and atmosphere. Looking forward to an even bigger and star-studded 2015 event.