Exhibitors

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EXHIBITORS/VENDORS 2013

20th Century Legends

Alternate Worlds

Amanda Lynn Chainmaille Creations

Atlas Comics

B-Bop Comics

Big Ben’s Comix Oasis

Big City Comix

Big Dog Ink

BotsAndStuff

Captain Jack’s Comics

Charles Holloway

Collectors Rebellion

Comic Book College

Comic Relief

D20 Girls

Dale Roberts Comics

Daydreams

Deziner Sunglasses & More

Digitally Enhanced Image

Dracosinister Blades

Duncanville Books

Elite Comics

Epic Justice

First Aid Comics

GameThemedThings.com

Geek Details

Dan Grate

Heroic Fine Art

Hidden Cape Foundation

Hooked on Ornaments

House of Genevieve Millinery Emporium

Hurley’s Heroes

Janesko Fine Art

Jay’s CDs & Hobby

K&J Non-Sports Trading Cards

Kansas City Soap Box Derby

Craig Klotz

Krypton Comics

Leroy Harper Comics

Main Street Music

Neutral Zone

Omni Phantasia Costumes and Props

Phil’s Kollectibles

Phil’s Toys

Project Nerd

ReBath of Kansas City

Recycled Action

Reel Art

Revealed Treasures

Stone Cold Comics

Stylin

TC’s Toys

Time Machine

Toy Dump

Toynk

US Toy

Vintage Posters

Vintage Stock

Warner Bros

Warp 9

Zocalo Connection

Looking to participate as an exhibitor and/or vendor at Planet Comicon 2013?  Please follow the instructions provided in the two links below.

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PlanetComiconApplication2013

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8 Responses

  1. Is there going to be a list of exhibitors anywhere on here so we can see who will be there this year?

  2. How about any one who can provide COA’s for the autographs that we can get there? I have pictures from previous Planet Comicons but I have been askd about COA’s for those autographs… is, or will there be anyway to get one?

  3. Will anyone from CGC be there?

  4. If I exhibit, how many people can I expect to come by my booth?
    I never been to this show before

    • You should expect all of them, Mark. Thousands upon thousands. We’ll bring them into the venue, but it’s your job to sell to them once they’re in front of you. There are always tips and tricks for cultivating new customers at the show. I find that interaction is important. Sketching is a must for artists. People are drawn in by live art. If you’re a writer, I would suggest standing at your table, if only because it will improve people’s willingness to approach. If you’re a craftsman, you might create some sort of demonstration that can be repeated. Hope that’s helpful.

  5. Loved the show this year – can’t thank Mr. Jackson enough for putting it all together. I have a question about the vendor; Kool Kollectibles. Is there any way to get their contact info? I tried a general google search but came up empty. Any help is great, thanks!

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