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Location
Radisson Hotel Nashua
Tara Boulevard
Nashua, NH 03062
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Tickets
$5 admission, kids under 12 FREE.

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Granite State Comicon

Double Midnight Comics
Sunday, Mar. 14
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Double Midnight Comics
603-669-9636
info@dmcomics.com
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The Granite State Comicon is NH's premiere comic book convention featuring comic book dealers, an artists alley, gaming tournaments, costuming and more!
The Granite State Comicon is a fun family friendly event that features something for everyone! 
 
Meet special guest Walt Flanagan of Kevin Smith's View Askew fame!  Walt is the artist of Kevin's Batman Series Cacophony and The Widening Gyre for DC Comics!  Additional guests include the creators of the hit indie series Atomic Robo - Brian Clevinger & Scott Wegener!  There will also be many local comic book creators sketching and selling artwork!
 
Gaming fans will not want to miss the Magic the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments which will feature big prizes!  Video game fans can participate in Call of Duty and Super Smash Brothers tournaments for prizes!
 
There will also be raffles, costuming and other fun events all day long!
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