The Phoenix

Retro Con returns to theGreater Philadelph­ia Expo Center

- ByGaryPule­o gpuleo@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MustangMan­48 on Twitter

Five years go by fast, even for the geek-chic set, who might seem to navigate a space time continuum all their own, much like the fictional superheroe­s they emulate and adore.

In the five years since the husband and wife production team of Rosemary and Anthony Tuski staged the firstRetro­Con on awild lark, the now annual gathering of comic book and sci-fi memorabili­a aficionado­s has surpassed even the Spring City couple’s most far-flung expectatio­ns.

Returning to the Greater Philadelph­ia Expo Center at Oaks Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25, the event dedicated to pop culture never seemed to Rosemary Tuski to be something that would turn into a pe- rennial favorite, beloved by fans who travel for miles to be part of the ’70s-’80- and ’90s-inspired fun.

“My husband and I just did this for fun, because it’s something we love and it’s grown … enough that we keep having it again. I’m grateful for the friends we have that have always supported us and our convention. As I’ve said many times, we couldn’t have done it without our friends and that fans that keep returning. “

With a focus on the entertainm­ent brands of the ‘80s such as Transforme­rs, GI Joe – initially releasedin­the ’60s but relaunched in the era of the Rubik’s Cube – He-Man, Star Wars and Ghostbuter­s, Retro Con is described by its creators as the “show for the retro fan in you.”

The massive Expo Center floor will be wall-to-wall with more than 200 vendor tables of collectibl­es for sale, replica TV/movie cars such as the Back to the Future time machine and Ghostbuste­rs Ectomobile, arcade games set to free play, costume contests for both adults and children, karaoke and trivia contests, panels and raffle prizes.

Special guests this year include Alan Oppenheime­r (voice of Skeletor and Falkor), CamClarke (voiceofTMN­T’s Leonardo and Rocksteady), Pat Fraley (voice of Krang), WWF’s The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, Cinema Insomnia host Mr. Lobo, pro cosplayer Eric “The Smoke” Moran, YouTuber James Rolfe (a.k.a. The Angry Video Game Nerd) and Youtuber AndreMeado­ws of Black Nerd Comedy.

Many charities, from animals rescues to diabetes organizati­ons, have benefited from the annual three days of fun, which is an element that the couplewas adamant about including in their labor of love fromthe outset, Rosemary said.

“From the first convention onward there’s always been something,” she said. “The first show was more towards Toys For Tots and animals.. We lost a dear pet that year, a kitty I had for 17 years. So in honor of my cat we donated to help other animals in need. We’ve continued to do something like that every year. Now it’s our fifth year andwe’ve donated to Toys for Tots, C.H.O.P and animal charities each year. This year we plan to donate raised funds to Saint Jude and Shriner’s Hospital for Children.”

Retro Con returns to the Greater Philadelph­ia Expo Center at Oaks (Hall C), 100 Station Ave., Oaks Sept. 24 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sept. 25 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

At the door, tickets are $18 on Saturday and $15 on Sunday. Kids 12 and under admitted for free.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The husband and wife production team of Rosemary and Anthony Tuski bring the fifth Retro Con, an annual gathering of comic book and sci-fi memorabili­a aficionado­s, to the Greater Philadelph­ia Expo Center at Oaks on Friday and Saturday.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The husband and wife production team of Rosemary and Anthony Tuski bring the fifth Retro Con, an annual gathering of comic book and sci-fi memorabili­a aficionado­s, to the Greater Philadelph­ia Expo Center at Oaks on Friday and Saturday.

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