Two or Four Visits to Comikaze Expo (Up to 69% Off)
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On November 5 and 6, the expo celebrates comics, anime, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror with celebrity guests, panels & contests
Superheroes, like cannonballs filled with nougat, combine outer strength with internal goodness. Bask in the paranormal with today’s Groupon to Comikaze Expo: the Comic Con of L.A. on November 5 and 6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get two day passes, plus two Stan Lee–memorabilia raffle tickets (up to a $24 value). Passes can be used for one person for both days, or two people for one day.
- For $15, you get four day passes, plus four Stan Lee–memorabilia raffle tickets (up to a $48 value). Passes can be used for two people for both days, or four people for one day.<p>
Day passes can be used in any combination, from one person attending two days to four people attending one day.
Comikaze punctuates its two-day celebration of comics, anime, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror with celebrity guests, fan-focused panels, costume contests, and gaming competitions. Art shows feature the work of industry greats and unknown artists side by side, allowing attendees to discover snippets of new stories or hunt pagefuls of their favorite rare character combinations, such as when Batman teamed up with Kristi Yamaguchi in Figureskating Fury. Signings and interviews grant crowds a chance to ask for a sample of magical dust from creative personalities including Stan Lee (creator of Spider-Man & X-Men), Jack O’Brien (editor in chief of Cracked.com), or the entire cast of Nickelodeon’s All That. Local charities use a portion of the proceeds to enrich the lives of those in need, demonstrating one of the many ways stories can change the real world for the better without resorting to wearing Darth Vader costumes to the office.
On November 5 and 6, the expo celebrates comics, anime, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror with celebrity guests, panels & contests
Superheroes, like cannonballs filled with nougat, combine outer strength with internal goodness. Bask in the paranormal with today’s Groupon to Comikaze Expo: the Comic Con of L.A. on November 5 and 6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get two day passes, plus two Stan Lee–memorabilia raffle tickets (up to a $24 value). Passes can be used for one person for both days, or two people for one day.
- For $15, you get four day passes, plus four Stan Lee–memorabilia raffle tickets (up to a $48 value). Passes can be used for two people for both days, or four people for one day.<p>
Day passes can be used in any combination, from one person attending two days to four people attending one day.
Comikaze punctuates its two-day celebration of comics, anime, gaming, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror with celebrity guests, fan-focused panels, costume contests, and gaming competitions. Art shows feature the work of industry greats and unknown artists side by side, allowing attendees to discover snippets of new stories or hunt pagefuls of their favorite rare character combinations, such as when Batman teamed up with Kristi Yamaguchi in Figureskating Fury. Signings and interviews grant crowds a chance to ask for a sample of magical dust from creative personalities including Stan Lee (creator of Spider-Man & X-Men), Jack O’Brien (editor in chief of Cracked.com), or the entire cast of Nickelodeon’s All That. Local charities use a portion of the proceeds to enrich the lives of those in need, demonstrating one of the many ways stories can change the real world for the better without resorting to wearing Darth Vader costumes to the office.
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About Comikaze Expo: the Comic Con of L.A.
Since they were kids, siblings Regina and Fabiano Carpinelli have lived and breathed comics. In 2011, the Carpinellis' passion came to a head as more than 35,000 fellow comic fans attended their inaugural Comikaze Expo. The success of the event attracted the attention of the legendary comic man himself: Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man, who has since partnered with the duo to create Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo the Comic Con of L.A., a celebration of all things comic, gaming, sci-fi, and fantasy. The official comic book convention of Stan Lee punctuates its two-day celebration with celebrity guests, fan-focused panels, costume contests, and gaming competitions. Art shows feature the work of industry greats and unknown artists side by side, allowing attendees to discover snippets of new stories or hunt pagefuls of their favorite rare character combinations, such as when Batman teamed up with Kristi Yamaguchi in Figure-Skating Fury.
Local charities use a portion of the proceeds to enrich the lives of those in need, demonstrating one of the many ways stories can change the real world for the better without resorting to wearing Darth Vader costumes to the office.