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The Cleveland Geekster is back with a full day of all things comic books and pop culture-related memorabilia — enough to leave you fangirling.

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This event is sure to make you geek out.

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Keep calm and geek on at the 10th annual Cleveland Geekster on Saturday, Sept. 23 right outside of Chattanooga at Cleveland State Community College (located at 3535 Adkisson Dr.).

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can connect + shop with local self-proclaimed geeks such as yourself. With over 40 vendors and 75 tables, this family-friendly event will have something for everyone.

Peruse comic books, vintage toys like action figures, and various pop culture-related memorabilia while having the opportunity to meet local comic artists like Andy Duggan, Carie Varner, and Jordan Holt.

Bonus: As part of the convention’s annual charity, each vendor will donate a small toy or collectible + raffle tickets are sold for $1 throughout the day — the winner will walk home with all of the donated items while funds will go towards a local cause.

Tickets are $10 at the door + kids under 12 get in for free.

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