Join us for FREE as Dark Moon Comic Fair heads to Preston Fishergate Shopping Centre.
For fans of comics, manga and anime, tabletop and video games, Pokémon, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, books, collectables and figurines, pop culture, and more! Shop, socialise, discover, and play.
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