Baltimore Comic-Con Is Two Weekends Away!

That's right! The one comic-con Comix Connection is devoted to attending each year is fast approaching and I couldn't be more excited! If you're thinking of attending and still need information or tickets for the show, please use the link we provide on this website found in our sidebar under the heading "Upcoming Events" or just click HERE. This comic-con is so much fun to attend every year and really does offer a wonderful focus on comics! Not movies, not video games,... COMICS!
This year's show just keeps getting better and better, and is still adding names to the guest list! In fact, Neal Adams was just confirmed as a guest on September 15th!

So mark October 10th and 11th on your calendars and make your way to Baltimore! You'll have a great time and you'll thank us later for the encouragement to go!
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10 Comments:
CAN NOT WAIT!!!
I am really looking forward to it now.
I haven't missed this in years, it is permanantly on my calendar. If I could offer a little advice: I recommend buying your tickets ahead of time. It's worth paying the extra dough to Ticketmaster, cuz you can breeze right into the show. No line!
I second stmieresh. Those of you who wonder just how long a line can be, try 3 hours. Three loooong hours.
This will be my tenth Baltimore Con. I can't wait to talk with George Perez again. I will stop by and see you guys
This is our 10th also, we've been set up at the Baltimore Comic-Con since the beginning! albertjohn3, you BETTER stop by the booth to get your dollar! By the way, how are you doing? How's your family? How are you? SEE YOU THERE!
Can someone who has done this before give me the low down on getting from Hburg to the convention via Light Rail?
From googling, it appears I would need to drive an hour to the southbound stop in Hunt Valley? How much is parking and the far back & forth?
Hey bcolflesh! Click HERE for updated Baltimore Comic-Con info, including how to catch Maryland Light Rail! And, yes I believe Hunt Valley is the furthest north place you can catch the Light Rail. Parking is free, and a round-trip ticket is a little over $3.00 if I remember correctly. It does drop you right at the Baltimore Convention Center and will save you $15-$20 an the hassle of trying to find parking.
Thanks Bill - now I need a shirt.
Hey seriously consider getting your tickets online/early so you can avoid waiting in a long long line.
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