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Renowned Comics Writer Steve Orlando to Headline Syracuse Collectors Con

Renowned comics writer Steve Orlando is set to make a special appearance at the upcoming Syracuse Collectors Con in Central New York. Orlando, known for his work on major characters like Wonder Woman and Scarlet Witch, will be among the featured guests at the event, which will take place on March 16-17 at the New York State Fair’s Horticulture Building.

In addition to Orlando, the convention will also feature a star-studded lineup of celebrities, including actors from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” WWE wrestling stars, voice actors, and cast members from “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.” Advance general admission tickets are available for purchase online or in person, with free admission for children 12 and under.

Orlando, who grew up in Syracuse and attended Hamilton College, has an impressive resume that includes work for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, and more. In an interview, he shared his love for comics and his favorite characters, which include lesser-known names like Alan Scott and Martian Manhunter.

The talented writer also discussed the challenges of working with iconic characters like Wonder Woman and Scarlet Witch, emphasizing the importance of treating each character with care and respect. Orlando’s creative approach to storytelling aims to offer readers a unique experience that goes beyond what can be seen in film or television adaptations.

Fans can look forward to meeting Orlando at Syracuse Collectors Con, where he will be signing books and interacting with attendees. The event promises a weekend of fun for comic book enthusiasts, with celebrity guests, artists, authors, gaming tournaments, cosplay characters, and more.

For those interested in attending Syracuse Collectors Con, more information can be found on the event’s official website. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to meet Steve Orlando and other talented individuals in the world of comics and pop culture.

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