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Guests Added to New Jersey Comic Expo

Photo: Ed Carbajal

November is here already and that means the New Jersey Comic Expo (NJCE) is right around the corner. Halloween might be over but that doesn't mean you still can't rock your favorite cosplay and win some prizes while doing it November 18 and 19.

That being said, no one comes to an event like the NJCE just to play dress up. The guest list is growing and you can check out the latest additions here:


  • Ethan Van Sciver: an American comic book artist, best known for illustrating many titles including Green Lantern, Superman/Batman, New X-Men, and The Flash: Rebirth.
  • Jae Lee: a Korean American comics artist known for his interior illustration and cover work for various publishers, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, and Dynamite Entertainment.
  • Arthur Suydam: an American comic book artist who has done artwork for magazines including Heavy Metal, Epic Illustrated, and National Lampoon, while his comic book work includes Batman, Conan, Tarzan, Predator, Aliens, Death Dealer, and Marvel Zombies.
  • Shane “Hurricane” Helms: Pro Wrestling's Greatest Superhero and longest reigning World Cruiserweight Champion in History, Hurricane Helms is the last man to defeat The Rock on WWE Television and is also is a contributor to the comic series Headlocked by creator Michael Kingston. 
  • Garth Ennis SATURDAY ONLY: Fans of Preacher and the Punisher:MAX series won't want to miss Ennis' return to this event. He did a great panel at the first one with DYNAMITE and having him come back should be a treat for fans. 


There are over 20 guests listed for the event so you should check the list often over at NJCE official website.

We'll keep you posted as well. 


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