A COMIC con event which attracted more than 2000 people last year is aiming to be both bigger and better after a move to a new venue.
Paisley Comic Con will be held at the Lagoon Leisure Centre on Saturday.
Alongside dozens of traders selling comic books, toys, collectibles, art, and crafts – the event will feature more than 30 comic book artists, writers and publishers who will share their work and discuss the art of creating comics.
Taking part in sessions for those who wish to start making their own comics will be Dave Cook and Craig Paton, creators of the award winning Killtopia comics series, critically acclaimed writer Gary Chudleigh and artist Neil Slorance, one of The National’s cartoonists.
Pictured are: Robyn Cooper (Harley Quinn), James Park (Joker), David Wharton (Batman), Robyn Morrison (Poison Ivy), Stefanie Scott (Catwoman).
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