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Stan Lee comes to London for US style comic-con Feb 25th
12th February | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Fancy a taste of those American comic book conventions? Or Comic Cons? Well, now you can with the first ever London Super Comic Con on February 25th and 26th – a strictly comic-book-only show dedicated to the writers and artists of the greatest comics in America. And possibly Britain.
Who is the main guest at this ‘Super’ comic con you ask? Why, it’s none other than the creator of nearly... -
The Mormons are finally coming to London
18th August 2011 | 2 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
So, there’s this musical that’s taken New York and Broadway by storm. It’s about Mormons and it’s probably the most hilarious, cutting, well-observed piece of stage performance you haven’t seen.
Now, finally, The Book Of Mormon is coming to the West End, I’ve been told.
Written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone of South Park and Team America fame, along with Robert Lopez of Avenue Q, The Book Of Mormon has been... -
See what you missed at The London Film and Comic Con
26th July 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
You think America is the only place geeks gather to meet their movie and TV idols? Guess again. London's premier comic-con event took place in the middle of July. Let the guys from Geek Night Out show you what you missed......
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Girls, skinny outfits, comics and Doctor Who. It’s Expo time!
14th July 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Back in May, Geek Night Out paid a visit to the London MCM Expo - a three-day convention showing off the latest films, comics and video games to a capital full of geeks. The costumes were splendid, the celebrities were fairly well known and the comedy was flowing. Join Rich, Paul and comedian Pete Dillon-Trenchard as they explore the MCM Expo....
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MCM London Comic Con will make your Bank Holiday awesome
10th May 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Twice a year London Docklands’ Excel Centre pushes its glasses a little further up its nose, dusts off its Star Wars toys and gets very geeky for the MCM London Comic Con. The movie, comics and memorabilia expo is another chance to check out the latest in comic books, TV shows and video games. Mainly.
It also gives you the chance to top up your collections of Star Trek models, should... -
Get your geek on at MCM London Comic-Con
15th October 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
After last year’s fantastic event, the MCM London Expo is on again this year from 29 to 31 October at the Excel Centre in London’s Docklands.
It’s sure to be an overwhelming exhibition of the greatest comic books, TV shows, films and video games you’ll ever find in one place. In London. There will also be a brilliant, and all together fabulous, display of cosplayers – or hardcore fans in amazing... -
Costumes, games, movies and Star Trek? Its Expo time!
27th October 2009 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
If you missed the MCM Expo on the 24th and 25th of October, shame on you. The movie, comic and media exposition 5000 rocked the Excel centre in London's Docklands. Again. This year's turnout was, well, normal really and the show itself packed in more movie, media and comic titillation than an entire interweb.
Shows like this happen all the time, all over the world and while they're full of memorabilia... -
Get off your backside and play some video games
14th October 2009 | 1 comments | 1 person likes this
October sees the return of the London Games Festival. From the 21st to the end of the month, London will bulge with events aimed at educating and exploring the world's most popular pastime. OK, the world's second most popular pastime.
Alright, one of the world's most popular pastimes. Forget all your preconceptions, this festival isn't about sitting shoulder to shoulder with spotty teenagers or socially inept 30-somethings, it's a celebration of...
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Richard Preston
A product of Scotland and a second-generation child of modern media, Richard's natural ability to form accurate and correct opinion has seen him work for a number of actual printed publications. He's tinkered with gadgets, condensed huge swathes of Cult TV and Sci-Fi into his head and has even stood on stage to tell jokes what he wrote himself. Now living in North London, he dedicates his life to guiding you through our planets maze of media hell.





