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Christian Abbott

London Comic Con 2022: Tickets prices and how much extortionate meet-and-greets cost

The superhero/sci-fi craze doesn’t look to be slowing down with Thor: Love and Thunder releasing in cinemas this week on July 7.

Celebrating all things comic books is London Comic Con, the UK’s biggest fan convention event that attracts massive stars from around the globe.

Fans cosplay as their favourite characters and get to meet the actors, creatives and artists behind the properties, franchises and universes they love.

Tickets are still available for you to join in yourself, with prices ranging from the affordable to the extortionate.

Meeting some of the stars themselves will set you back a hefty sum, but for many the price of admission is more than worth it.

When is London Comic Con?

Tickets are still available for London Comic-Con (Getty Images)

London Comic Con is taking place from Friday, July 8 to Sunday, July 10.

All three days are broken down into main events, with the full schedule and timetable being found on the event’s official website.

It is taking place at Olympia London in Kensington with the Overground taking you right outside the venue at the Kensington (Olympia) station.

How much are London Comic Con tickets?

David Harbour from Stranger Things will be attending this year (Netflix)

Tickets are broken down across the three days, with an option to buy one ticket for the entire event.

Friday

  • Adult: £18
  • Child: £12
  • Family: £18

Saturday

  • Adult: £26
  • Child: £18
  • Family: £66

Sunday

  • Adult: £24
  • Child: £18
  • Family: £62

Three-day pass tickets

  • Adult: £59
  • Child: £45
  • Gold pass: £260 (“Priority entry to the show for all days plus much more.”)

How much do meet and greets cost at London Comic Con?

Fans will get to meet Christopher Lloyd for a hefty amount of money (Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)

Meet and greet ticket prices depend on the stars you want to see, with the biggest names obviously being locked away behind the steepest costs.

Some of the stars there are David Harbour from Stranger Things, Christopher Lloyd from Back to the Future, Robert Englund from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Stephen Amell from Arrow and Andy Serkis from The Lord of the Rings.

For a standard autograph from David Harbour, it will set you back £70, with a autograph, photo and gift setting you back £195 in total.

Most stars are around this price, but Christopher Lloyd is unsurprisingly the most expensive.

His standard autograph will cost £110, with the full set including a photo and gift leaving your wallet £260 emptier.

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