

Lexington Comic & Toy Convention has the absolute right and sole discretion to determine whether a uniform costume is permitted or too close to a real-world uniform. We ask that you be respectful of other attendees.Ĭostumes that may be confused with LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OR OTHER EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL UNIFORMS are not permitted. You may wear a costume that is an accurate representation of an existing character in fandom however, shock costumes, or costumes that have the sole purpose of offending and disrespecting other individuals, cultures, or religions in any way, are not tolerated. We do not allow the use of hate symbols on costumes.

Some costumes from anime, comic books, sci-fi, video games, and other sources may contain questionable material. YOU MUST WEAR SHOES AT ALL TIMES! The escalators love to eat bare toes. Public exposure or flashing results in removal from the event. If you wouldn’t want your grandma to see you out wearing it, don’t wear it here. Skimpy/sexy/edgy is probably okay, but you know when you have crossed the line. A prop is anything you are carrying to add effect to what you are wearing.Īll costumes must be PG during the day and PG-13 at most in the evenings or at adult events. Please refer to our Weapons Policy for more detailed information on this but if you are in doubt, leave it at home.Īll props must be deemed safe by our prop inspection station (Level 3 between the Hyatt entrance and the escalator) to be allowed inside the convention. Guns must have an orange blaze at the tip of the barrel. Overall i lhad an amazing time at this place just like last year and if i had to give them a review it would be a solid 9 out of 10.NO REAL weapons of any kind – No real swords or guns permitted.


The Jim Steranko Panel: I was so tired at the time that i decided to sit that one out, i'll probably end up regretting that choice since he was the biggest advertising draw of the expo.This year's oanels were an improvement from last year's and i expect them to do the same next year. This one kinda leads into the bigger guns argument but i definitely want more panels for next year.I'd recommend bringing in a few more for next year. Maybe my memory is just off but while the number of panels and booths increased i think artist alley either decreased or stay the same.Someone like Peter David, Chris Claremont, or even John Romita Jr to really turn the attendance from great to completely off the charts. As much as i enjoyed Michael Uslan, the Breitweisers, Moore and Bellman I really hope that Cincy can bring in a couple more big guns for next year.some amazing artwork in artist's alley!.My friends by my side the whole way through :).good selection and cheap prices on the books i got ( seriously i made a killing this year lol.).one of the highlights of the expo for me. The Elizabeth and Mitch Breitweiser Booth was very cool, i had fun talking with them and seeing them at work on random commissions.The members of the panel were very nice, humorous and brought a lot of knowledge from the art end of a comic that was nice for me to learn. The Captain America Panel, consisting of Elizabeth Breitweiser, Mitch Breitweiser, Allen Bellman and Michael Uslan was extremely entertaining.like last year, Michael Uslan's story of bringing batman to the big screen was even more enjoyable the second time around.So how'd this year compare to the last one? Here's a brief summary of the good and bads/future and some of my conquests of this year's expo Another year another CIncy Comic Expo, I went into this year's expo extremely excited for it, after all my first year (and the expo's mind you) was one of the key events in my life that helped to turn me onto the path of being a comic book writer.
