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Comic convention Demoncon 9 attracted hundreds to Maidstone town centre

By: Angela Cole

Published: 17:00, 15 February 2015

Updated: 17:01, 15 February 2015

An annual comic convention with a growing following proved another show-stopper for shoppers in Maidstone today.

Demoncon 9 attracted hundreds to the Royal Star Arcade in the High Street, where some weird and wonderful comic and sci fi characters were ready to "greet" them.

The event is organised by the Grinning Demon shop in the arcade and had more than 570 people through the doors.

Violet and Molly Hayton hold mum Katie's hand as they come face to face with a Stormtrooper. Picture: Matthew Walker

Once past the gate keepers, they were able to see some of the comic world's big names in action.

They included Kurtis Wiebe, Clint Langley and Marc Laming, as well as Maidstone's own, writer Dan Abnett.

Stewart Grant as Dr Who. Picture: Matthew Walker

There had also been a VIP night on Friday, which included a question and answer session which will be posted online by the Grinning Demon.

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Owner Graham Beadle said: "The feedback has been fantastic and we have got some really good reports. We've had over 100 people in costume.

Kia Sunda as Hannah from Rat Queens and Maria Grozova as Betty. Picture: Matthew Walker

"It's always really popular."

He said attendance was slightly down on what he had been hoping for due to a problem with flyers which had been due to be printed.

These were some of the characters welcoming visitors in!

The event also raises money for Demelza and a project to get comics into local schools. It was sponsored by Specsavers.

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