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comiccon montreal

Montreal is home to non-stop festivals and this year is certainly no exception. Known as the world capital of festivals, Montreal is gearing up for an exciting year with tons of food fests, music events and things to do in and around Montreal that are bound to make your 2024 a memorable one.

Whether you're in the mood to critique a new film, taste your way through the city or simply get lost in a trance at Montreal's many musical moments, there's a little bit of everything for everyone.

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Montreal Comiccon is unleashing a nostalgia-fueled horror spectacle this summer, anchoring its much-anticipated lineup with a trio of genre legends. It could be your chance to meet the ultimate dream guy, and no, we're not talking about a Tinder date.

Robert Englund, the man behind the infamous Freddy Krueger, is this year's first-announced Comiccon guest of honour. Englund's career spans beyond his seven-nightmare streak, showcasing his versatility in "V" and Netflix's juggernaut, "Stranger Things."

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As the sun dips and streets fade into the twilight, a dark, imposing figure begins his vigil. Canada's very own Batman emerges from the shadows, his imposing form enveloped in the mystique that has become his second skin.

Stephen Lawrence has been the guardian of Brampton, Ontario for over a decade. From stopping crime to saving a life, he has left his mark on the city. Now, he's bringing that legacy to Montreal Comiccon, offering fans an exclusive glimpse into his world.

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Montreal Comiccon is ready to rev up your pop culture engine like never before. From July 14 to 16, the Palais des Congrès morphs into an epicentre of geekdom, drawing in cosplayers, collectors, and celeb-chasers alike.

With over 450 exhibitors, it's like a "nerdvana" of comic book and gaming enthusiasts that'll make even the pickiest fan's heart beat like a hyperdrive. You can get your hands on original artwork, video games, t-shirts, comics, toys, and other exclusive and eccentric gear.

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As you enter Montreal's oldest costume store, Ponton, it feels like history's closet has been flung wide open.

On a recent visit, my partner and I took a cosplay plunge with the goal of stepping into the shoes — and waistcoat, and bustle — of our favourite PBS television show characters, Miss Scarlet and the Duke, in time for Montreal Comiccon.

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Montreal Comiccon is setting a course for the ultimate pop culture rendezvous this summer, adding celebs from the legendary franchises of The Lord of The Rings and Star Trek to an already jam-packed guest lineup.

The star-studded event promises to transport attendees into the heart of their favourite fantasy and sci-fi worlds. From July 14 to 16, the Palais des Congrès will see Middle-earth meet Starfleet with a bit of WWE swagger to keep things interesting.

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From the DC multiverse to Montreal, more stars are set to illuminate Comiccon 2023. This year's celebration of all things comic book will have attendees rubbing shoulders with a whole slew of actors from the popular Arrow series.

Ever wanted to trade quips with John Barrowman, who graced screens as the dashing Malcolm Merlyn in Arrow, mesmerized as Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who and brought the heat as the legendary time traveler in Legends of Tomorrow?

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Whooshing into town like a caped crusader, Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is set to save Montrealers money and time searching for new reads on May 6.

Comic book fans and newbies alike can dive into a treasure trove of free titles at stores across the city, immersing themselves in the world of superheroes and fantastical realms without breaking the bank.

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The force will be strong at Montreal Comiccon this summer. In honour of Star Wars Day, also known as May the 4th Be With You, the annual comic book conference has announced that actress Emily Swallow will be attending this year. Swallow is best known for her role as The Armorer in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.

She'll join fellow cast members Giancarlo Esposito (Moff Gideon) and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Captain Carson Teva) at the Palais des Congrès from July 14 to 16. If fans are lucky, she might don her costume and covertly walk the floor like she did at Fan Expo in Cleveland earlier this year.

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Montreal's outdoor comic book festival is putting page to pavement in May, with a pedestrianized art stroll along 1.2 km of rue Saint-Denis and a super-powered lineup of free activities, exhibitions and artist encounters.

More than 250 cartoonists from around the world are set to attend the Festival BD de Montreal (FBDM) from May 26 to 28, including some big names in the industry from Instagram-famous Sarah Andersen to Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon of The Umbrella Academy.

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Montreal Comiccon has revealed more featured guests this summer, and fans of science fiction and horror won't be disappointed. Joining the 2023 lineup are Michael Biehn and Lance Henriksen, stars from iconic movies The Terminator and Aliens.

Biehn has also appeared in other blockbusters, like The Abyss (1989), Navy Seals (1990), K2 (1991) and Tombstone (1993). Henriksen, too, has an impressive list of film and television credits, starring in Pumpkinhead (1988) and Hard Target (1993), as well as TV series The X-Files and Millennium.

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Get ready to embrace your dark side — not only is part of the Addams Family creeping into this year's Montreal Comiccon lineup, but so are some Star Wars favourites. The convention guest list will feature stars from television hits, like Wednesday and The Mandalorian.

Between July 14 and 16 at the Palais des Congrès, you could meet the bewitching Christina Ricci, who played Wednesday in The Addams Family and Marilyn Thornhill in the recent Netflix reboot. Or you might cross paths with Giancarlo Esposito, of villainous Moff Gideon fame in The Mandalorian. Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, who brings Captain Carson Teva to life in both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett will also join the line-up.

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