It's comic time again!

The fourth edition of Bangalore Comic Con returns bigger than ever before

March 31, 2015 06:54 pm | Updated 06:54 pm IST

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The Bangalore Comic Con returns for a grand 2015 edition with a spectacular line-up of events from April 3 to 5 at White Orchid Convention Centre, adjacent to Manyata Embassy Business Park, Hebbal between 12 and 9 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Entry charges are for single day at Rs. 450 at the venue and online at Rs. 350 and super fan VIP pass is Rs. 999 for all three days. Tickets available at Book My Show.

Spread across 80,000 sq feet of area, the event will feature the entire Indian comic book industry with over 200 participants.

Some of the highlights include a gala festival for comics lovers, international television and film actors as special guests and Natalia Tena from Harry Potter and Game of Thrones will make a special appearance along with Daniel Portman, also from Game of Thrones. They will be part of a special panel.

Also get a special exclusive chat with writers/illustrators Mark Millar and Greg Capullo and meet Paul Azaceta. There will be a special Game Of Thrones photo booth while a science series offers a complete nerdy session for the geeks from NASA. Catch the film preview of 2nd Stan Lee & Graphic India’s ‘Chakra The Invincible’ and the famous Cosplay costume contest is a must attend. Another highlight is the Annual Comic Con India Awards and the gaming arena.

A total of 11 new books will also be launched.

Visit www.comicconindia.com for more details.

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