COMPETITION Tickets For MCM London Comic Con This Weekend
Five pairs of tickets for the day of your choice up for grabs. Guests include Matt Smith (Friday), Bill Paxton (Saturday) and Andrew Lee-Potts (Saturday/Sunday)
Five pairs of tickets for the day of your choice up for grabs. Guests include Matt Smith (Friday), Bill Paxton (Saturday), the cast of Misfits (Saturday/Sunday) and Andrew Lee-Potts (Saturday/Sunday).
The event takes place at Excel in London’s Docklands and as well as the guests there will loads of other fun going on as well: cosplay galore, hundreds of merchandise stalls, the UK premiere of Space Milkshake , starring Robin Dunne ( Sanctuary ), Billy Boyd ( The Lord of the Rings ), Amanda Tapping ( Stargate SG-1 , Sanctuary ) and Kristin Kreuk ( Smallville , Beauty And The Beast ), a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles launch event and a Tekken tournament, to name but a few.
Check out the official MCM London Comic Con site for details of what’s happening which days, but here are a few of the star guests on offer:
Friday only:
Matt Smith ( Doctor Who )
Joe Gilgun, Nathan McMullen, Matt Stokoe, Howard Overman ( Misfits )
Adam Rayner, Lex Shrapnel ( Hunted )
Billy Boyd ( The Lord Of The Rings )
Saturday only:
Bill Paxton ( Aliens )
Danny Rahim ( Primeval: New World )
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Sunday only:
Peter F Hamilton
Alan Ford ( Cockneys Vs Zombies )
Saturday and Sunday:
Tony Amendola ( Continuum , Once Upon A Time , Stargate SG-1 )
CCH Pounder ( Warehouse 13 , Avatar)
Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant, WWE Superstar Edge ( Haven )
Andrew Lee-Potts ( Primeval )
To be in with a chance of winning tickets enter here . But be quick: Competition closes midnight tonight, and we’ll be sending tickets out via email, so you’ll need access to a colour printer.
Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.
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