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Comica Comiket: Independent Comics Fair

Posted: October 3, 2010

Sunday 7 November brings the next Comica Comiket Independent Comics Fair, teaming up with the popular, long-running National Collectors Marketplace at the Royal National Hotel, Russell Square, and taking over its own dedicated space, the plush (Warren) Ellis Room from 12-5pm, admission free. As for this new location, it’s worth remembering that the legendary Fast Fiction Table was started by Paul Gravett at the Westminster Central Hall Comic Marts in 1981 and grew into the regular hub of the UK small press scene of the 1980s and birthplace of Escape Magazine.

Tickets: Free!
Where: Royal National Hotel, 38-51 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AP
When: Sunday, November 7, 2010 - Noon to 5pm

Table Bookings: A limited number of full and partial exhibitor tables for the Comiket are now available, payable via PayPal or credit card.

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