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Wales Comic Con [a] (WCC) is an annual (later bi-annual, and then tri-annual in 2022) fan convention in the United Kingdom, held in Wrexham, North Wales in 2008–2018, and from 2022 onwards. From 2019 to 2023, the main event was held in Telford , England , due to demands for a larger venue than in Wrexham, although smaller events returned to ...
Comic Con Wales is a fan convention held once a year in the city of Newport, Wales, in the United Kingdom. It attracts 12,000+ attendees to the International Convention Centre Wales in Newport, and celebrates films, cult television, video gaming, anime, cosplay and comic books. It is organized by UK-based events company Monopoly Events.
This is a list of multi-genre conventions. [nb 1] These cons typically do not cater to one particular genre (i.e., anime, science fiction, furry fandom, etc.), but instead cover the gamut of these pop culture phenomena without specifying itself as a specific convention of that variety.
Comic-Con: The Cruise will bring a version of the beloved event to the high seas in 2025.
San Diego Comic-Con has rolled out its schedule for the 2024 convention this week, which runs from July 25–28. For the first time since 2019, SDCC will unfold without a virtual event, pandemic ...
Rhode Island Comic Con in Providence, Rhode Island (est. 2012) Rose City Comic Con in Portland, Oregon (est. 2012) San Diego Comic-Con in San Diego, California (est. 1970 as the "Golden State Comic Book Convention") SiliCon in San Jose, California (formerly Silicon Valley Comic Con) (est. 2016) Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland (est. 1994)
A long list of celebrities, cosplay contests, gaming tournaments, exhibitors and more: Motor City Comic Con, a major event in Michigan’s pop culture scene, is back for its fall edition this weekend.
Magnum Opus Con, Georgia and South Carolina (1986–2001) Metro Con, Washington. D.C. (1970–1971) — produced by teenager Gary Groth; attendees included Phil Seuling, Bud Plant, and Dave Cockrum [1] Multicon, Oklahoma City (1970–1982) North Texas Comic Book Show in Dallas (2011-2020), quarterly; OrlandoCon, Orlando (1974–1994)