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PHOTOS: Flushing Tangram hosts three-day Co(s)mic Con event

Comic fans and families enjoyed a three-day special experience at the Co(s)mic Con Convention held at Tangram in Flushing from Jan. 20 to 22.

Co(s)mic Con, produced in partnership with Big Apple Comic Con, included a kids cosplay contest, comics, toys, collectibles, original art, creators, special guests, food and much more. 

The Co(s)mic Con comic convention took place at Tangram Mall in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

Men in Black cosplayers attend Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

Kids participate in a cosplay contest at Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

Kids participate in a cosplay contest at Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

The Co(s)mic Con comic convention took place at Tangram Mall in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

Doug Dreger, creator of the Sidekick comic storage device, poses for a photo at Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

A Freddy Krueger cosplayer at Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

Marvel and Malibu Comics Penciller Henry Martinez works on a piece at Co(s)mic Con in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

The Co(s)mic Con comic convention took place at Tangram Mall in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

The Co(s)mic Con comic convention took place at Tangram Mall in Flushing on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023. (Photo by Paul Frangipane)

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