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BioGamer Girl had a blast at this year's Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo. 

The 2022 Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo manages to get better each year and this year was no different. There was delicious food (a little overpriced), great guests (DJ Qualls was a sweetheart), and tons of great activities that included contests, panels, concerts, game rooms and more.

We have our convention wrap-up in photos on FACEBOOK here.







About Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo
The Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo is Alabama's largest celebration of ALL THINGS GEEK! Year 7 will take place at the VBC South Hall April 22-24, 2022!​The 2022 Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo (Year 7) is a family-friendly 3-day show in the heart of downtown Huntsville celebrating ALL things Comic & Pop Culture! The show will include Cosplay Contests, Gaming Rooms, Discussion Panels, a Charity Auction, Special Celebrity Guests, 100+ Vendors, Artists/Authors Alley and much more!!​Alongside our team of awesome volunteers, we are a local, family run operation. It’s important to us that we always give back to our community. 2021’s event featured the Expo’s inaugural on-site community blood drive with LifeSouth and we intend to continue this in the future. Also, as in years past, a portion of all Expo proceeds benefit “Kids to Love” (a North AL charity meeting the needs of local foster children).


To learn more, visit the official Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo website.


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