Dallas Sci-Fi Expo Hosts “Back to the Future” Reunion and “Walking Dead” Guests

This year’s Dallas Sci-Fi Expo brought out a wide array of media and comic book guests. To say that there is something that everyone would be less. Whether you are a child of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, or 2000s, there is an annual event designed to satisfy your desires.

12,000 enthusiasts attended the Irving Convention Center on February 9 and 10 with plans to meet their favorite celebrities. The Sci-Fi Expo served as a nice meeting spot for two different hit movies and television shows. Many other guests from “TRON” “Star Wars: Clone Wars”, “Transformers” movies “Star Trek ” He lined up to find the sicles and autographs of the room on the fourth floor of the huge venue.

“To the Future” stars Christopher Lloyd (“Dr. Emmett Brown”), Lea Thompson (“Lorraine Baines”), and Claudia Wells (the original “Jennifer Parker”) were all on site signing autographs, greeting fans, and taking pictures. and attend a question and answer session. “Battlestar Galactica” had the opportunity to meet the great Edward James Olmos (“Jacob Adama the Emperor”), Tricia Helfer (” Number Six”), and James Callis (“Dr. Gaius Baltar”). They also participated in a lively question and answer session.

Zombie lovers have been treated to the opportunity to meet the stars of one of the hottest television shows right now. Actors Emma Bell (“Amy”), Danai Gurira (“Michonne”), and Laurie Holden (“Andrea”) welcomed “The Walking Dead” fans. They participated in a question and answer session and photo opportunities with attendees.

Comic books Writers and artists were on hand to sign their works and also invite custom. Artists like Adam Hughes (“Guardians of the Galaxy: Dr. Manhattan”), George Perez (“Superman”), Jim Valentino (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), and Cynthia Martin (“Star Wars”) were just a few of the amazing talents present.

If one of the many TV, movie, or guest comics was not present, they were in your mind to stock up on the collections in the exhibitor’s room cavernous assembly. A hundred vendors lined the shelves and the walls. Specializing in everything from comic books to figurines and replicas of different action weapons from all your favorite movies and shows.

A new event introduced this year offered an opportunity to break out. A red dress was set up so that all attendees could walk around wearing it once a day. Then he gave them an opportunity to pose for pictures. This was clearly a success, as from 300 to 400 individuals received sounding images of each person dressed as their favorite character.

The Dallas Sci-Fi Expo was a huge success not only for the Official Pitch directors, but also for the attendees. The authors are to be commended for a well-organized event. It also addresses many of people’s complaints about past shows. Dallas Comic-Cons and Sci-Fi Expos continue to grow and get better all the time.

You can go here to see pictures of the Dallas Sci-Fi Expo.

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