Cincinnati Comic Expo Set For September 17-19

Interact with your favorite creators and celebrities.

(CINCINNATI) – Cincinnati’s largest comic and pop culture expo is returning this September.

The 11th annual Cincinnati Comic Expo takes place September 17-19 at the Duke Energy Center.

Attendees are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite character and meet stars from Arrow, GI Joe, Star Wars, The Mandalorian, Doctor Who, Pokemon, Power Rangers, Dragonball Z, and more.

There will be panels, autograph sessions, and photo ops to give you a chance to interact with your favorite creators and celebrities. Admission to the Cincinnati Comic Expo also includes the costume contest and many other exciting events.

Individual single session tickets are available at Cincinnati Comic Expo – Largest Comic and Pop Culture Expo

Cost is $20 for Friday, $35 for Saturday, and $25 for Sunday. Anyone age 13 and up can attend all three days for $55. Kids ages 8-12 get in for $6 each day.

At this time, masks will be required for every attendee, guest, vendor, volunteer, and patron that is over the age of 2, regardless of vaccination statues.

Unmasked or improperly masked individuals on the showfloor are subject to removal of the event without a refund.

Circumstances and protocols may change and the public will be updated on the Cincinnati Comic Expo Facebook page.

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