Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store










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Die-hard fans know comics are no trivial matter. They aren't just picture books for children and geeky adults. Comics have a long history of addressing complex issues, from science lab accidents to ethics, moral issues and social justice. Join IDW Publishing and the Fleet Science Center for a four-part event series for adults and young adults 15+ that will look at the art, science and technology featured in some of our favorite comics.
How do artists create the artwork? How do writers develop the stories?
Are they communicating realistic scientific concepts?
Could they even be predicting what's to come in science and technology?
Comic book artists, writers and local scientists will give short talks, followed by open discussion, addressing the creative and scientific sides of comics. Enjoy local brews and stimulating discussion with comic book creators and fans!
The second event in the series discusses Transformers and the science of robotics. Could future cars rearrange themselves into robots? What are robots today that already help protect the inhabitants of earth? And where do writers get their inspiration from?
Time: 6:30–8 p.m.
Tickets:
Guests 21+ $15, includes 2 beer from Pariah Brewing Co. and one comic book
VIP Tickets 21+ $25, includes 2 beers from a local brewery, reserved seating and a swag bag
Designated Driver and Guests under 21 ticket, $7, includes a comic book
VIP Designated Driver and guests under 21 ticket $15, includes a comic book
VIP Tickets guest 21 and under $15, includes reserved seating and a swag bag
NOTE: 15+ ONLY! IDs will be checked for drink tickets.
We thank our generous beer sponsor Pariah Brewing Co. for supporting Crossover: Where Comics & Science meet this year!
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