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San Antonio’s premier comic con, is excited to welcome

Jon Guerra

Writer / Actor / Director / Producer
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Jon J Guerra , born in Alice Tx. on July 20th 1970. He currently resides in Kingsville Tx. Jon is a writer, actor, director, producer and editor. Owner of Wolfsbane316 Productions, Jon Guerra is known in the South Texas area for creating the first South Texas Based Latino Anti-hero comic book character named Wolfsbane. His first book released on November 23 2016.
Jon currently just Premiered his first full feature independent movie based on his character and books on March 9 2019. Not only did he write it but he was also the star, directed, produced and edited his first full feature production along side special guest movie star Pepe Serna. With part 2 of the movie already written, and part 3 to the comic book in the works, there is no stopping the progress of this up and coming artist.

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Cosplay Information

Celebrity Fan Fest Welcomes Cosplayers!

All costumes must conform to the following:

  • All attendees and those wearing a costume must agree to be checked by security and have their costume inspected.
  • All costumes must comply with local laws.
  • Celebrity Fan Fest is a family friendly event. Cosplay items that are deemed as vulgar including nudity and body paint/sheer material in lieu of clothing is not permitted.
  • No bare feet.
  • No sharp protrusions or spikes.
  • Please keep your costume from extending more than six inches (6”) from your body in any direction. There can be exceptions if the item is collapsible or retractable (i.e. a tail).
  • No firearms, knives or real swords are permitted.
  • Realistic looking replica firearms are not allowed, including those marked with an orange tip.
  • Any firearm props must look harmless to the average viewer (essentially, they should not look realistic or threatening).
  • No projectiles should be used on hotel property.
  • No laser pointers or high-intensity lights that can hurt the eyes.
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