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Oni Press reveals its ultra-rare San Diego Comic-Con exclusive comics

One of San Diego Comic-Con’s rarest comics has a print run of just 111 copies.

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Gonna go to Comic-Con, gotta get some comics.

With Comic-Con International: San Diego now officially a week away, the new comics debuting there are beginning to come into focus. SDCC is one of those shows where there are several things you can only get if you go (or want to pay through the nose on the secondary market), so when I got word about the new comics with variant covers only available if you go to the show and the Oni Press booth (#1829), I had to spread the word.

We already reported earlier this month about an exclusive Tradd Moore poster the Oni Press booth will have for his new project Touch Me Someplace Nowhere, but we now have details on five additional variant cover comics scheduled to be there in limited supply. They are:

Oni will also have an SDCC exclusive ashcan previewing The Forever Home & Fort Psycho, as well as a version of Fort Psycho where it's a comic in a can (no, really), of which only 250 were made.

All of this and more will be available at the Oni Press booth #1829 on the show floor, right when SDCC opens on Wednesday, July 22. I would estimate these will go pretty quickly; if you look closely, you might see me in line waiting patiently for one specific one I've got my eye on. 

About Comic-Con International: San Diego

Comic-Con is the premier event for all things comics and related popular art, including movies, television, gaming, interactive multimedia, and so much more! Enjoy cosplay galore and take part in unique programming, exclusive previews, and presentations, not to mention the expansive and diverse Exhibit Hall featuring merchandise and displays representing all fandoms.

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Chris Arrant

Chris Arrant: Chris Arrant is the Popverse's Editor-in-Chief. He has written about pop culture for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel, Newsarama, CBR, and more. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. (He/him)

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