MCM Comic Con x EGX returns in October
May 27, 2025

ReedPop has announced the next MCM Comic Con will take place in October, after a hugely successful May show this past weekend. Coming to Excel London from October 24th to 26th, the October show will see the return of EGX content to MCM Comic Con.
Gamers can expect to experience EGX content, such as the indie-focused Rezzed Zone and Leftfield Collection, the competitive gaming Arena stage and industry-spanning Career Fair, as well as AAA and independent developers and guests from the world of video games.
In addition to EGX content, attendees will find all the MCM Comic Con features they know and love, including The Treehouse, Artist Alley, Writer’s Block, Forest Glade, Tabletop Zone, Cosplay Central, Pop Asia stages, panels, celebrity photo autographs and more.
This past weekend saw tens of thousands of fans gather at MCM Comic Con for a packed schedule of geeky activities and panels from David Tennant, Stepahnie Beatriz, Patton Oswalt and other film, television and video game talent.
Tennant made a splash at the show, when he said “In terms of superheroes I did slightly have my eye on Reed Richards and unfortunately it looks like they’ve gone in a different direction,” in response to being asked which superhero he’d like to play. He went on to add, “Although if it has to be someone, I’m very happy for it to be Pedro Pascal.”
ReedPop will reveal a range of guests, panels and activities in the lead up to MCM Comic Con October.
Meanwhile, MCM Comic Con will also be eturning to the NEC Birmingham from November 28th – 30th. The show will also add EGX to the floorplan, making it bigger and better than ever before.
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