Oz Comic-Con tickets are now on sale; Batwoman’s villain, Rachel Skarsten in attendance

One of the biggest and best, pop culture events of the year is coming back in 2020. Oz Comic-Con will return to Melbourne on June 6 and 7. It will, again, be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and tickets are now on sale. This year, Oz Comic-Con has partnered with Animaga across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to bring even more action to the event.

With Oz Comic-Con Melbourne still a few months away, only one guest has been revealed so far. However, fans of Gotham City are certainly in luck.

Canadian actress Rachel Skarsten will appear at Oz Comic-Con Melbourne. Fans may know her from Birds of Prey, Lost Girl, Reign and most recently as Alice Kane in Batwoman.

Oz Comic-Con Melbourne

Skarsten will participate in Q&A panels across both days of the event and fans will also have the chance to meet and greet her and get a photo taken together. Skarsten is the first of three TV and Film guests to be announced. Oz Comic-Con will also host three content creators, comic and cosplay guests for a total of 12 special guests.

Having Animaga partnered with Oz Comic-Con, Animaga is;

Consisting of a team of anime lovers, the Animaga team aims to bring fans and creators together to celebrate their love for anime culture from Japan by presenting a range of fan-driven interactive activities to Melbourne.

Activities at Animaga include Cosplay Competition, Animaga Idol, the Animaga Arcade, Maid Cafe, and more! Other attractions include the Exhibitor Zone and the Artist Alley, where you will definitely get yourself some swag.

Tickets to the Melbourne event are on sale now from Oz Comic-Con. Single-day passes are $33.50 for adults and $19 for children aged 5-12. Two-day passes are $55.50 for adults and $29 for children.

Oz Comic-Con will be held in Melbourne at the MCEC on June 6 and 7, 2020.

Leo Stevenson
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I've been playing games for the past 27 years and have been writing for almost as long. Combining two passions in the way I'm able is a true privilege. PowerUp! is a labour of love and one I am so excited to share.

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