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Marvel artist Bob Quinn delivers event poster for 'The Uncanny Experience'

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Marvel artist Bob Quinn delivers event poster for ‘The Uncanny Experience’

The two-day experience will feature traditional convention activities like celebrity autographs, comic book sellers, cosplayers, and special guests.

The organizers of the upcoming X-Men immersive fan convention The Uncanny Experience have revealed the event poster art for the inaugural outing.  Marvel artist Bob Quinn, known for his works on Si Spurrier’s Way of X, Tini Howard’s Knights of X, and Cable: Reloaded, delivered a beautiful facade of the exterior building that will serve at the venue for The Uncanny Experience.  Sprinkled throughout the poster are mutants you may recognize including an original character Bob created in X-Men comics.  See if you can find them (IYKYK).

Marvel artist Bob Quinn delivers event poster for 'The Uncanny Experience'

Previously announced, the two-day experience will feature traditional convention activities like celebrity autographs, comic book sellers, cosplayers, and special guests. The confirmed special guests so far include legendary comic book writer Chris Claremont, the voice of Wolverine – Cal Dodd, the voice of Rogue – Lenore Zann, and director/animator Larry Houston (X-Men: The Animated Series), with more guests to be announced at a later date.

Learn more and get tickets at: http://www.theuncannyexperience.com

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