A free event for fans of comics, cosplay and collectables is coming to Morecambe on Easter Monday (April 18).
Morecambe Comic-Con will be open at The Platform from 10am to 4pm and admission is free.
Stalls will be selling toys, collectables, comics, action figures, Pokemon, Funko Pops, artwork, jewellery, handmade goods and much more.
There will be appearances throughout the day by cosplayers and characters.
A competition will also be held for the best cosplay costume, with prizes to be won.
This was originally a ticketed event.
But Steven Howard, event organiser, said: "Due to unforeseen factors behind the scenes and we have decided that its been such a poor year so far that we're going to throw open the doors and have a free entry event.
"We didn't want to let Morecambe down, so on Monday it will be a Free Entry Comic Con Market.
"All purchased tickets will be refunded automatically from Skiddle."


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