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SWFL Comic-Fest Returns to Fort Myers on January 25th

SWFL Comic-Fest is happening on Sunday, January 25th, 2026 at the Hilton DoubleTree Hotel in Fort Myers. This show runs from 10am to 5pm and keeps things simple with a $5 admission, free parking, and kids under 11 getting in free.

The Comic-Fest was created to serve comic book collectors and fans by giving them a show focused on what they actually want. It brings together private collectors and retailers from Florida to promote the hobby and attract future readers and collectors. The event focuses on comic books, graphic novels, magazines, and trade paperbacks while celebrating the local writers and artists who create them. This is a concentrated marketplace with vendors selected specifically for collectors looking for books.

Comic book vendors will have tables set up with back issues, graphic novels, trade paperbacks, and magazines. Local comic book artists will be there too, giving attendees a chance to meet the creators behind the work. The show happens once a year in Fort Myers and has built a following among Southwest Florida collectors who want an event that stays focused on comics instead of branching out into every corner of pop culture.

The Hilton DoubleTree Hotel is located at 13051 Bell Tower Drive in Fort Myers, Florida 33907. The hotel sits off Highway 41, about 7 miles from JetBlue Park at Fenway South and 11 miles from Southwest Florida International Airport. Free parking is available at the venue.

Admission is only available at the door on the day of the show. It’s $5 for adults, and kids under 11 get in free. The show runs from 10am to 5pm on Sunday, January 25th, 2026.

SWFL Comic-Fest is January 25, 2026, 10am to 5pm Location: Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, 13051 Bell Tower Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33907

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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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