Vic Mignogna To Make Guest Debut at Midlands Comic Con

Anime UK News was recently sent some cool information about one of the guests taking part in the Midlands Comic Con and it is all to do with Vic Mignogna. Here’s the info:

The first show in MCM Expo’s packed 2014 schedule, MCM Midlands Comic Con returns to Telford on 15 February for another feast of geeky goodness – and we’re delighted to announce that top anime voice actor Vic Mignogna will be among the special guests joining us at the show.

Making his debut appearance at Midlands Comic Con, the multi-talented Vic Mignogna is best known for playing Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist – a role which garnered him an American Anime Award for Best Actor – as well as Ikkaku Madarame in Bleach and Broly in the Dragon Ball Z. 

Other shows featuring Vic include Vampire Knight; Soul Eater; Naruto Shippuden; Ouran High School Host Club; Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Hetalia: Axis Powers; Full Metal Panic! and Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.

MCM Midlands Comic Con will be celebrating the start of the convention year in style with a host of attractions ranging from special guests such as Vic to the battling ‘bots of Robots Live, from the talented comic artists and writers of our Comic Village to the always colourful Cosplay Masquerade. If you’re into anime, sci-fi, movies, comics, videogames or cosplay, book your ticket today!

Tickets for MCM Midlands Comic Con on 15 February 2014 are available at www.midlandsmcmexpo.com/ticketsAnd remember: KIDS GO FREE! *

Website: www.midlandsmcmexpo.com
Twitter: @MCMExpo 
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* The ‘Kids Go Free’ offer applies to General Entry tickets only. Children aged 10 years or younger gain free entry if accompanied by a full paying adult, to a maximum of two children per full paying adult. 

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