5 Events Not To Be Missed | Malta Comic Con ’18

 

Have a taste of what you’ll be missing if you haven’t got your tickets yet for this year’s Malta Comic Con.

 

Cosplay Competitions

Show off all the anxiety you endured and the sleepless nights you withstood and be rewarded for your admirable, albeit excessive, labour. Whether you went for a cliché or a total niche character from a spinoff of some 90s anime; submit your creation and hope to classify as cosplay royalty! 

When?  Both Days!

The Sketch Challenge

Strive to be crowned amidst sketching royalty with your renditions of obscure and popular characters from the pop-culture scene! Join other artists and comic enthusiasts alike in a frenzy of sketching. Whether you come out on top or not we guarantee the ride will be worth more than the crown!

When?  Saturday 3rd  and Sunday 4th November 13:00-14:00

10 Years and Counting  Talk

For the true comic con fans out there and for those that are just outright curious. Sit down for this panel and absorb everything you need to know about Malta ComicCon. That is, the past, the present and the future of our beloved local convention.

When?  Saturday 3rd November 12:00-13:00

Creating the Maltese Gothic  Talk

All about adapting Clare Azzopardi’s Camilla into film. Delve into the process of adaptation with Teodor Reljic and Stephanie Sant. They’ll also be discussing how and why Le Fanu’s text makes for an appropriate ‘adaptation-partner’ when placed alongside Azzopardi’s short story.

When?  Saturday 3rd November 15:00-16:00

Q&A with Mark Ryan, Brian Muir, Chris Achilleos

Got questions? Want Answers? Are these questions by any chance directed to Mark Ryan, Brian Muir or Chris Achilleos? You’re in luck! Whether you’re genuinely curious as a fan or just want to be star-struck, this is the panel for you.

 When?  Both Days!

 

If we managed to convince you, head on over to our Facebook Page to try your luck in our competition for free tickets!

 

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