Milwaukee Comic Con returns to the State Fair Park Expo Center

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Avengers, Batman, and Darth Vader were all under one roof on Saturday, Feb.22 for Comic Con.
The Wisconsin State Fairgrounds Expo Center was filled with comics, lightsabers and collectibles. It is the biggest comic book and pop culture convention in the state.
There were more than 150 comic book dealers, toy vendors, artists and guests.
One dealer tells us he and his partner sell comics at an affordable rate to encourage people to grow their collection.
"It's nice for people to stop and look and see things they have not seen maybe before, or they're filling holes in their collection and we like being part of the process," said David Chamel, co-owner, Dark Comics.
Chamel says the books that were behind him go back 40-50 years. Besides comics, there were celebrity guests and a cosplay contest.