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The Baltimore Comic-Con is a comic book-oriented fan convention held annually in Baltimore since 2000.. Each year, the show features marquee-name comic book creators past and present, publishers, charitable organizations, and vendor booths offering genre-related items, including comic book back-issues, limited edition collectible items such as Toon Tumblers and clothing, videos/DVDs, etc ...
Alamo City Comic Con in San Antonio, Texas (est. 2013) Alternative Press Expo in San Jose, California (est. 1994) Baltimore Comic-Con in Baltimore, Maryland (est. 2000) Big Apple Comic Con in New York City, New York (est. 1996) Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo in Chicago, Illinois (est. 2010) Comicpalooza in Houston, Texas (est. 2008)
San Diego Comic-Con, a multigenre entertainment and comic convention held annually in San Diego since 1970, is the best known of U.S. comic-cons. According to Forbes, the convention is the "largest convention of its kind in the world"; [5] and is also the largest convention held in San Diego. [6]
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.
With an attendance of 200,000 in 2022, it is North America's most attended fan convention. The New York Comic Con is a for-profit event produced and managed by ReedPop, a division of RX and Reed Elsevier, and is not affiliated with the long running non-profit San Diego Comic-Con, nor the Big Apple Convention, later known as the Big Apple Comic ...
Otakon (/ ˈ oʊ t ə k ɒ n / OH-tə-kon) is an annual three-day anime convention held during July/August. From 1999 to 2016, it took place at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland's Inner Harbor district; in 2017, it moved to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
Comic-Con: The Cruise will bring a version of the beloved event to the high seas in 2025.
Baltimore is an American horror comic book series created by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden. The series originally began with an illustrated novel, Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire in 2007.