South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Gamers, comic book fans unite for star-studded expo

- By Rod Stafford Hagwood

You may not know names like Bunny FuFuu, Professor Akali, SypherPK or XCAdril, but they are major celebritie­s on the pro gamer scene.

These e-athletes (yup, that’s a thing) have scores of followers and can bring down major moula playing in tournament­s.

Now you can see how you stack up against top- notch pro gamers in a Fortnite tournament at this year’s Gamer Comic Expo, which will be staged at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center Nov. 8-10.

The Expo, which was first produced in Miami in 2018, will also feature appearance­s by comic book artists as well as a marketplac­e for comic books, graphic novels and collectibl­es.

Each day there will be a cosplay fashion show and fans can meet cosplay personalit­ies such as Kosplay Kev, Nicole Winters, Lux Steez, Sam Estrada and Lazaro Drake. The fashion shows will be followed by dance parties.

“Basically, the event is a hybrid of a gamer convention and a comic con,” explains Armando Gutierrez. “And we have these pro gamers. Like if [you’re] a Fortnite player, that player never knows

The Gamer Comic Expo is moving from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, taking place Nov. 8-10 at the Broward County Convention Center.

If you go

The Gamer Comic Expo will take place at the Broward County Convention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale.

Hours are noon to 8 p.m. Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 9; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 10.

Single day admission is $25 on Friday or $35 on Saturday and Sunday. Multi-day and family packages are available. To purchase, go to GamerComic­Expo.com. Children 5 and younger are admitted free with an adult paid admission.

who [you’re] playing against. This gives him an opportunit­y to be together, to play against these pro gamers … who

have millions and millions of followers.”

The other parts of the expo are equally popular, he says.

For example, some people are solely interested in buying comic books.

“And the comic book sellers, they have everything … from comic books to things like a bobblehead to little figurines,” recalls Gutierrez. “Last year we had a comic book [seller] with Wolverine figures on remote controls. We had guys selling ninja stuff. Another guys sells root beer and fudge.”

As for the cosplayers, he says, “Last year we had cos players from all over the place who came in just for this event. And these cos players, if you see them, you’d think they were, like, Batman.”

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