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SW-FloridaCon Returns November 30th!

If you’re in Southwest Florida and you haven’t been to SW-FloridaCon yet, you’re missing out. The convention is coming back to Fort Myers on Sunday, November 30th, 2025, and it’s going to be a great time.

There are conventions everywhere now, sure. SW-FloridaCon was created by a lifelong collector who wanted to bring a genuine pop culture celebration to Fort Myers. Think rows of dealers, celebrity guests, and that electric feeling when you walk into a room full of people who get your obsessions. Whether you collect comics, toys, sports cards, or anything in between, this is your crowd.

Walking through the exhibitor floor, you’ll find dealers selling comics, vintage toys, gaming gear, video games, movies, vinyl records, sports cards, wrestling memorabilia, anime and manga, original artwork, and custom apparel. There are also comic industry professionals and celebrities from various fandoms who’ll be there to meet fans. It’s the type of atmosphere where everyone’s excited about the same stuff, so conversations happen naturally.

The show runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel in Fort Myers. Admission is twenty bucks, and kids eleven and under get in free with an adult. Parking won’t cost you anything either, which is rare enough that it’s worth mentioning twice.

SW-FloridaCon works because it brings together collectors, casual fans, families, and cosplayers without making anyone feel like they don’t belong. You can spend the whole day hunting through long boxes for comics, chatting with artists, picking up gifts, or just soaking in the atmosphere. Bring your friends, bring your kids, and plan to spend a few hours. November 30th at the DoubleTree in Fort Myers. See you there.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2025 | TIME: 10:00AM – 5:00PM
ADMISSION: $20.00 | FREE PARKING | KIDS FREE UNDER AGE OF 11 – 1 PER ADULT
SHOW LOCATION: HILTON DOUBLETREE HOTEL, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA

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Born and raised in the city of Miami. Lifelong pro wrestling fan. Been deep in the 'zine scene since ’84, interviewing locals, Hardcore, Punk, and Metal bands. Spent 26 years in the comic book biz and still obsessed with all things pop culture—Mego, Micronauts, Shogun Warriors, Die-Cast Metal Super Robots, you name it. I can go on about comic books and bad movies all day.

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