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Heroes Convention, or HeroesCon, is a comic book convention that takes place in June (often over Father's Day weekend) [2] in Charlotte, North Carolina. The convention has been held since 1982 and is one of the oldest and "the largest independently owned comic book convention in the U.S.". [ 3 ]
Marvel has changed its corporate name to Marvel Entertainment, Inc and is to produce its own movies based upon comics characters such as Captain America, Nick Fury and the Avengers [10] September 8: Contributors have been announced for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's annual SPX anthology. Scott Morse and Jordan Crane are amongst the forty ...
This is a district where all street names are named after famous comics characters and cartoonists. [9] ... (PDF) on 2005-08-17 (220 ... Heroes Convention (Charlotte ...
June: Heroes Convention (Charlotte, North Carolina) – First annual staging of the multigenre convention. Official guests: George Pérez, Marv Wolfman, Mike Zeck, Butch Guice, Romeo Tanghal; June 5–6: Colorado Comic Art Convention II (Rocky Mountain School of Art, Denver, Colorado) – guests include Jim Payne, Michael Golden, and Bob Layton
June: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) — guests included Alex Ross, Mike Wieringo, Ron Garney, George Pérez, Nick Cardy, Dan Jurgens, and Tom Smith; June 2: Houston Comix Fair & Toy Show XIV (Medallion Hotel, Houston, Texas) [81] — final edition of Comix Fair; guests include Mart Nodell and Shannon ...
June 20–22: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) June 20–22: Wizard World Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)) [77] July 24–27: San Diego Comic-Con (San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California)
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June 3–5: Heroes Convention (Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina) — guests include "Trilogy Tour" II members Jeff Smith, Charles Vess, Linda Medley, Mark Crilley, Jill Thompson, and Stan Sakai; June 13–14: LuluCon II: "Comics: Reaching Out for the Future" (Marriott Hotel, Newark Airport, Newark, New Jersey)