For the second year in succession the Metro Radio Arena played host to the Film & Comic Con Newcastle and attracted aliens, film heroes, science fiction charcters and the increasingly popular cosplayer industry.

The event, which was larger than last years, also rolled out an impressive VIP guest list that included the Green Cross Code Man and Darth Vader- Dave Prowse, Kristanna Loken from Terminator 3, James Cosmo from Game of Thrones and James Marsters from Buffy and a host of other popular US television shows and films.

Clockwise from top James Marsden, Eve Myles, James Cosmo, Dave Prowse, Kristanna Loken and Darth Vader keeping the rain away.
Clockwise from top James Marsden, Eve Myles, James Cosmo, Dave Prowse, Kristanna Loken and Darth Vader keeping the rain away.

In addition to the aforementioned guests, Torchwood favourite Eve Myles, Ray Park-famous for his martial arts inspired Sith Lord Darth Maul from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and fellow Star Wars stalwart and notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett, Jeremy Bulloch.

There were also a host of familiar and non-familiar faces from the world of TV and films, comics and wrestilng who were present for autographs and to have photographs taken with.

Amongst the myriad of exhibitors there were specialist collectables, fantasy props and clothing, dealers is design and art and the ususal autograph collection and film memorabilia sellers. One such artist, Scott Robinson along with his wife, Carly (Dressed as Batman foe, Harlequin), was proving to be a popular hit amongst artwork collectors with his display of self produced pieces of iconic film art.

The myriad of dealers stalls with (centre) Newcastle based artist Scott Robinson and wife, Carly,
The myriad of dealers stalls with (centre) Newcastle based artist Scott Robinson and wife, Carly,

One of the increasing growing trends at conventions, especially in America where it has become a massive industry in itself, is that of the Cosplay enthusiast. And the Newcastle event witnessed the attendance of a couple of thousand of these costumed fans in attendance and there were even scheduled events and talks scheduled over the two day show.

The majority of the cosplay attendees were heavily influenced by characters that appear in Japanese Manga and other related comic and film creations. And there were some amazingly designed and creative outfits influenced by the modern interpretations of the likes of Batman, Superman, Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America and Iron Man. To name but a few.

The cosplayers arrive at the Arena
The cosplayers arrive at the Arena

Of course, no convention in complete without an appearance by the incredible popular 99th Garrison. A group of charity fundraising Star Wars costumed fans who appear in, mainly, Imperial costumes ranging from the iconic Darth Vader and Boba Fett, to other characters such as Stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders (Sandpeople), bounty hunters, Luke Skywalker’s wife-Mara Jade and even the odd Jedi Master.

Boba Fett and Mara Jade from the 99th Star Wars Garrison get gatecrashed by Starlord from Guardians of the Galaxy.
Boba Fett and Mara Jade from the 99th Star Wars Garrison get gatecrashed by Starlord from Guardians of the Galaxy.

Across the two day event (28th-29th March), visitors were treated to live shows, talks, specialised discussions, celebrity photoshoots and autograph signing, and all of the other attractions associated with the convention circuit.

Overall, this was another successful event for the Showmasters team behind it and the sponsors who included the official Showmaster’s fundraising campaign for the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Disease, “Up To ’88 !”. And one, hopefully, that will contiune for years to come.


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Jim Callan
I am a professional photographer,journalist and writer with over 35 years of experience in producing award-winning images and articles covering a multitude if subjects that have ranged from popular music, film and charity events to celebrity, live events and press /media coverage. Along the way, I have run my own businesses and have held editorial and photo-library managerial positions. However, photography and meeting people have always been my passions. I have been fortunate in getting to meet a number of my favourite celebrities across the years as well as many, many others. I have also covered many state events, regional events and other such occasions. Many of my favourites having been in London, South Tyneside and regions around the country. And, especially, abroad in cities such as Paris. I still get a thrill from seeing my work in print. Even after all these years.

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