Nerds and geeks unite: Ottawa Comiccon is back this weekend
If you love science fiction, horror, anime or comics, you will once again have the chance to reunite with fellow geeks for a weekend of shopping at the EY Centre in Ottawa's south end.
After almost two years, Ottawa Comiccon is back.
Artiist Victoria Putinski has been waiting for this day for months. To finally get back to selling her digital art, in person.
“Oh my God, it’s so amazing. I've been waiting for so long. Just the atmosphere of setting up is giving me so much fuel," says Putinski. "From watching anime when I was 13 on YTV. And then I was just like, I wanna do that. And then 17 years later, here we are."
This is the Holiday Edition of Ottawa Comiccon. It’s a smaller version of the original event, but Vice-President of Operations Scott Péron says it still has everything anyone could ask for.
"It’s basically just a geek shopping experience," says Péron. "People wanting to get their holiday shopping or just a chance to hang out with friends who they haven’t seen in two years. That’s what it’s going to be all about this weekend."
Everything from your favourite anime swords, to ultra-realistic superhero masks.
You can even have spray-paint artist Nathan Salmon create something for you in three minutes or less.
"I make custom artwork," says Salmon. "I make whatever somebody asks for in about three minutes using just spray paint and a few household objects. But I can make whatever somebody wants."
Some here are also giving back, like the Doctor Who Society and the Capital City Garrison of the 501st Legion, who have some of the best Star Wars costumes around.
"We really focus on the quality and screen accuracy of these costumes," says John Mihailov of the Capital City Garrison. "And why we do it? We actually do it for charity. We’ve supported by both Disney and Lucasfilm. And we’re involved in raising money for organizations like Make-A-Wish."
"We raise funds for our children’s hospital," says Robin Vernell of the Ottawa Doctor Who Society. "So in Ottawa it’s for the CHEO Foundation, specifically for neonatal intensive care. And to date we’ve raised over $30,000 for neonatal at CHEO.”
If you love superheroes, celebrity artist Kurt Lahner has you covered. His work has been used to launch some of the biggest films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"What I do is I take the retro art style, and I merge it in with the feeling of the movies," says Lahner. "So it feels like the movie, but it also looks like the comic book. So you have the two universes merged together."
The holiday edition of Ottawa Comiccon runs all weekend, with tickets starting at $8.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Justice advocate David Milgaard remembered as champion for those who 'don't have a voice'
Justice advocate David Milgaard, a man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent more than two decades in prison, has died.

'Hero' guard, church deacon among Buffalo shooting victims
Aaron Salter was one of 10 killed in an attack whose victims represented a cross-section of life in the predominantly Black neighbourhood in Buffalo, New York. They included a church deacon, a man at the store buying a birthday cake for his grandson and an 86-year-old who had just visited her husband at a nursing home.
As Russia retreats from Kharkiv, music returns in secret concert
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, you can still hear the sound of explosions, but now it's outgoing, with the Ukrainians firing at the Russians in retreat. Russia started withdrawing its forces from around Ukraine's second-largest city earlier this week after near constant bombardment.
Buffalo shooter targeted Black neighbourhood, officials say
The white 18-year-old who shot and killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket had researched the local demographics and drove to the area a day in advance to conduct reconnaissance with the intent of killing as many Black people as possible, officials said Sunday.
California churchgoers detained gunman in deadly attack
A man opened fire during a lunch reception at a Southern California church on Sunday before being stopped and hog-tied by parishioners in what a sheriff's official called an act of 'exceptional heroism and bravery.'
14 years later, CTV News' Paul Workman returns to a changed Afghanistan
Not long before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine in February, CTV News' Chief International Correspondent Paul Workman returned to Afghanistan, a country he last visited in 2008 that is now faced with a humanitarian crisis under Taliban rule.
Juno Awards celebrate Avril Lavigne, Deborah Cox and host Simu Liu's many talents
Sunday night's Juno Awards, hosted by 'Shang-Chi' star Simu Liu, honoured Canadian artists such as Avril Lavigne and Montreal singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin
Red River is receding, more than 2,000 evacuees still displaced by Manitoba flood
While the Red River is starting to recede in southern Manitoba, flood waters linger in communities and more than 2,000 people are still displaced.
Inquest to begin in N.B. police shooting of Indigenous woman during wellness check
The lawyer for the family of a British Columbia Indigenous woman fatally shot by police in Edmundston, N.B., during a wellness check two years ago said a coroner's inquest opening Monday offers a chance for her loved ones to get long-awaited answers.