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Fan Expo Dallas, previously known as Dallas Comic Con (or DCC for short), is a three-day speculative fiction, (including comic books and gaming) [2] fan convention held annually in the Dallas, Texas area. Larger in scale than the Dallas Fan Days events under the same management, Fan Expo Dallas focuses on comic book artists, writers, and ...
A comic book convention or comic con is a fan convention emphasizing ... Chicago, and Texas. [70] Beginning in 2009, Wizard made a concerted push to dominate the ...
Academy Con, New York City (1965–1967) Adventure Con, Knoxville, Tennessee (2002–2012) Atlanta Fantasy Fair, Atlanta (1975–1995) Boston Comic Con, Boston (2007–2017) Comic Art Convention, New York City (1968–1983) — also held in Philadelphia from 1977–1979; Comix Fair, Houston (1983–c. 1996) — replaced the defunct Houstoncon
In 2009, Wizard canceled its Texas event and postponed the Los Angeles convention. [23] That spring and summer, however, Shamus/Wizard acquired the Paradise Comics Toronto Comicon [24] [25] [26] and the Big Apple Comic Con, New York City's longest-running comic book, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and pop culture convention. [27] [28]
Comicpalooza is a large annual, multi-genre, comic book, science fiction, anime, gaming, and pop culture convention in the Southern United States and is held in Houston, Texas. The event is organized by John Simons, the originator of the event along with Startling Events, LLC. [2] The event hosts the annual Comicpalooza Fandom Awards. [3]
October 16–18: Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con (Pier 94, New York City, US) — first iteration of the show under Wizard Entertainment; October 17–18 Alternative Press Expo (San Francisco, California, US) October 24–25: Adventure Con 2009 — Fall (Pigeon Forge Convention Center, Grand Hotel, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US)
Comics for sale on the exhibit floor during the 2022 Lexington Comic and Toy Convention at the Central Bank Center in Lexington, Ky. on Sunday, March 27, 2022.
Dallas, Texas: 450: Ichiro Arakaki, Matt Greenfield, Dwayne Jones, John Ledford, and Kevin Winkler. [15] November 6, 1993 Richardson Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Dallas, Texas: 140: Fred Patten. [16] November 4–6, 1994 Holiday Inn North Park Plaza Hotel Dallas, Texas: 500 [17] September 1–3, 1995 Doubletree Hotel at Park West Dallas, Texas ...