Eastview Enviornment was abuzz with pleasure Saturday as followers of all issues sci-fi, fantasy and popular culture gathered for annual occasion
Barrie’s Eastview Enviornment was host to the annual Barrie ComiCon occasion on Saturday, attracting followers of all genres of science fiction, fantasy and extra.
Dozens of distributors packed the Grove Road East enviornment area with tables filled with collectibles and comedian books.
Lots of the attendees confirmed up outfitted as their favorite fictional characters.
Liam Mackenzie, 13, dressed as a wacky inventor of issues, whereas his 10-year-old sister, Evangeline, designed her costume as she ”simply kinda made it up and located a pair issues.”
She was looking out for some good stuffies, of which she discovered many, however they had been “method too costly” for her funds, sadly.
Their youngest sibling, six-year-old Judy, fitted out as a pirate, was on the hunt for keychains for her assortment.
In the meantime, seated close by at a desk was Dan Silveira, the creator of a graphic novel known as A Shift Via Time, a few man who will get shifted by time, however can’t management it as he bounces between eras. He calls it a “enjoyable sci-fi journey” primarily based in Toronto and its acquainted environment.
One other creator readily available was native Barrie artist Kelly Anderson along with her guide Journey to a Prognosis, which delves into her story discovering a prognosis for her persistent ache, which took four-and-a-half years and a “bunch of various medical doctors.”
Her objective in creating the graphic novel was to boost consciousness about fibromyalgia, a situation that causes ache in muscle tissue and gentle tissues everywhere in the physique, and share her private expertise with it.