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WATCH: Northern FanCon 2018 brings thousands to Prince George

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Fans of Star Wars, Marvel, & video games donned their masks and capes at Northern FanCon 2018.

The event has brought 50,000 people over the past four years, dressed up as characters and the chance to meet their favourite Sci-Fi celebrities.

“It’s mostly about all the people. People are great at these events. Lots of wallflower people who you don’t really see them or talk to them to much. It’s good to see them being themselves.”

– Cosplayer Colin Hochachka

Notable celebs included Sean Astin, Nichelle Nichols, Kevin Smith, and Tricia Helfer.

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