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Just learned from the official MCM website for London MCM Expo [a.k.a. MCM London Comic-Con] that an impressive 131,308 people attended last months three day event during the final weekend of October 2016.
Congratulations to the events organizers and thank you to them for such another excellent event at the London Excel Centre.
Here's what their website had to say
More than 131,000 visitors made the trip to Excel London last weekend for MCM London Comic Con, the UK’s biggest and best celebration of modern pop culture. In total, 131,308 fans of film, sci-fi, gaming, anime, manga, online video, comic books and cosplay came along to the three-day extravaganza – slightly up on the 130,560 figure for October 2015’s show, which already positioned the London event as the third largest comic con in the world.
Meanwhile, show organisers have announced that sci-fi star Summer Glau is to be one of the special guests when MCM London Comic Con returns in May. Best known for playing River Tam in Joss Whedon’s Firefly and follow-up movie Serenity, and Cameron in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Saturn Award-winning Summer has also appeared in series such as Angel, Dollhouse, Arrow, Grey’s Anatomy, The 4400 and The Big Bang Theory.
Special guests at last weekend’s Comic Con included stars from brand new Doctor Who spin-off Class; the second series of hit sci-fi show Humans; Hooten And The Lady leads Michael Landes and Ophelia Lovibond; and UK rapper Akala, there with a world exclusive reading of his new graphic novel.
Other guests meeting fans at Comic Con included The Flash’s Violett Beane; Agent Carter’s Enver Gjokaj; Battlestar Galactica’s Jamie Bamber; Star Wars’ Warwick Davis; Rooster Teeth founder Geoff Ramsey; Adventure Time head writer Kent Osborne; videogame legend Suda51; Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer, and anime aces Takeshi Honda and Naoyoshi Shiotani, not to mention a host of hyper-talented YouTubers, comic artists, writers and voice actors.
Events at the show ranged from the UK Premiere of The Hurt Business and Japanese fashion shows to eSports competitions and the Eurocosplay finals.
Sure was a fun event
Jason Your friendly Deviant Art Time Lord . . Oh my god, Summer Glau's at the next event !!
Congratulations to the events organizers and thank you to them for such another excellent event at the London Excel Centre.
Here's what their website had to say
Over 130,000 visitors attend MCM London Comic Con!
More than 131,000 visitors made the trip to Excel London last weekend for MCM London Comic Con, the UK’s biggest and best celebration of modern pop culture. In total, 131,308 fans of film, sci-fi, gaming, anime, manga, online video, comic books and cosplay came along to the three-day extravaganza – slightly up on the 130,560 figure for October 2015’s show, which already positioned the London event as the third largest comic con in the world.
Meanwhile, show organisers have announced that sci-fi star Summer Glau is to be one of the special guests when MCM London Comic Con returns in May. Best known for playing River Tam in Joss Whedon’s Firefly and follow-up movie Serenity, and Cameron in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Saturn Award-winning Summer has also appeared in series such as Angel, Dollhouse, Arrow, Grey’s Anatomy, The 4400 and The Big Bang Theory.
Special guests at last weekend’s Comic Con included stars from brand new Doctor Who spin-off Class; the second series of hit sci-fi show Humans; Hooten And The Lady leads Michael Landes and Ophelia Lovibond; and UK rapper Akala, there with a world exclusive reading of his new graphic novel.
Other guests meeting fans at Comic Con included The Flash’s Violett Beane; Agent Carter’s Enver Gjokaj; Battlestar Galactica’s Jamie Bamber; Star Wars’ Warwick Davis; Rooster Teeth founder Geoff Ramsey; Adventure Time head writer Kent Osborne; videogame legend Suda51; Artemis Fowl author Eoin Colfer, and anime aces Takeshi Honda and Naoyoshi Shiotani, not to mention a host of hyper-talented YouTubers, comic artists, writers and voice actors.
Events at the show ranged from the UK Premiere of The Hurt Business and Japanese fashion shows to eSports competitions and the Eurocosplay finals.
Sure was a fun event
Jason Your friendly Deviant Art Time Lord . . Oh my god, Summer Glau's at the next event !!
Doctor Who One - The FINAL Journal
Hello dear friends, and here we are, you and me, for my final Journal.
We all knew this day would come, but come it finally has. DeviantArt sure has changed in many ways, and not for the better. So many good friends I've made on this site appear to have just vanished over time, some closing down their accounts, while others just keep their account active but never bother to use it. The site is always being bombarded by filthy uploads [do I really need to give an example displayed on this Journal ? . . no, thought not], and like many of you, I too have never once had an interest in DeviantArt Eclipse, which many of you have said in the past y
It's almost time . . . but not yet . . .
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Happy Christmas to the DeviantArt Community
To the DeviantArt Community,
Wishing you all a very happy Christmas for this final time in the 2010's, and wishing you all a bright, happy, and safer future in the 2020's.
Consider this song my Christmas gift to you all who view this Journal, 'Christmas Lights', sung by the lovely miss Kylie Minogue.
Thank you all for the lovely comments throughout 2019, as well as favouriting my uploads and the Journal's, and thank you also to everyone who gave me Llama Badge's during this year too.
From Jason.
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Doctor Who - In defence of Rona Munro
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It's probably unnessesary, but I feel like defending Rona Munro.
If you have absolutely no idea who Rona is, she is the lady who, sadly, many Doctor Who fan's apparently claimed KILLED Doctor Who in 1989.
Rona wrote 'Survival', the final story of Season 26 and classic Doctor Who as we know it. The name might sound a bit familiar with new series fan's, as she wrote the story 'The Eaters of Light' for Series 10 back in 2017.
As I understand it, and I think I may have read this originally one time in Doctor Who Magazine, Runo is often accused of being the person who killed off Doctor Who in 1989 with the story 'Survival', which yest
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