By Jason Harris




























By Jason Harris




























By Jason Harris





























By Jason Harris
























By Jason Harris

















By Jason Harris
























































It was announced a couple of days ago that Rock & Shock was ending after 15 years. It was announced on the Rock & Shock website here.
I have attended this convention as an attendee, journalist, and vendor. I have interviewed a number of celebrities who have attended the convention as guests.
I am sorry to see this convention go away. There isn’t a lot of conventions like Rock & Shock.
Here are some links of my past coverage of Rock & Shock.
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2015/10/19/pictures-from-rock-and-shock-2015/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2015/10/21/pictures-from-rock-and-shock-2015-part-ii/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2014/10/22/pictures-from-rock-and-shock-2014/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2013/10/22/pictures-from-rock-and-shock-2013/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2013/10/23/pictures-from-rock-and-shock-2013-part-2/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2011/10/17/panels-winners-and-more-pictures-at-rock-and-shock/
https://jasonharrispromotions.org/2013/11/01/interview-with-author-joe-knetter/
By Jason Harris



















Amanda Pays and John Wesley Shipp (The Flash).

Warrington Gillette (Friday the 13th Part II).

Lindsay Wagner (The Bionic Woman).

Fred “Tugboat” Ottoman.

Artist Sean Chen.

Author Stacey Longo.

Nicki Clyne (Battlestar Galactica).

Edward James Olmos (Blade Runner).

Cosplayer Jennifer Rose.

Hacksaw Jim Duggan


Saundra Santiago (Miami Vice).

Lee Majors (The Sixth Million Dollar Man).

April Wexler of Sharknado.

Cosplayer Chelsea von Chastity.

Paul Blake (Star Wars).

Linda Blair (The Exorcist).

Tom Berenger (Major League).

Nicholas Brendon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

Velma and Shaggy.

Altered Reality Entertainment, owners of Rhode Island Comic Con, the Biggest Show in the Smallest State, celebrates the return of Terror Con with a Halloween Reunion.
Terror Con, which returns to the Rhode Island Convention Center after a two-season hiatus, welcomesMalcom McDowell, Tyler Mane, and Scout Taylor-Compton in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the 2007 remake of the original movie by Rob Zombie.
Throughout a career spanning over fifty years, McDowell is perhaps best known for the controversial roles of Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, the title character in Tinto Brass’ Caligula, and Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson’s trilogy of if…., O Lucky Man! and Britannia Hospital. He is also known for his work in Cat People, Tank Girl, and The Artist. McDowell has had recurring roles in numerous television series such as Entourage, Heroes, and The Mentalist.
Tyler Mane is a former professional wrestler. As an actor, he is known for playing Sabretooth in X-Men and X-Men: The Official Game, Ajax in Troy, as well as Michael Myers in the remake of Halloween and its sequel, Halloween II. Scout Taylor-Compton has appeared in numerous television roles and feature films. In addition to her role as Laurie Strode in Halloween, her most notable role includes her role as Lita Ford in the film The Runaways.
Halloween is an American horror movie franchise that predominately focuses on the fictional character of Michael Myers who was committed to a sanitarium as a child for the murder of his older sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he escapes to stalk and kill the people of Haddonfield, Illinois while being chased by his former psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis. Michael’s killings occur on the holiday of Halloween, on which all the films primarily take place.
Terror Con, celebrating horror, paranormal, music, and wrestling, comes to the Rhode Island Convention Center on February 25th and 26th. Tickets are currently available through the event’s website, www.theterrorcon.com. Ticket prices range from $25 to $45. VIP packages are available for $99.99.