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Jan. 17—January comes around and New Mexicans know that Albuquerque Comic Con has arrived. For the 14th year, the three-day event kicks off on Friday, Jan. 19, and runs through Sunday, Jan. 21 ...
The largest exhibit hall in the complex is the Fran Hill Exhibit Hall with 106,200 square feet of exhibit space and a capacity of up to 9,048. [1] With a ceiling height of 30 feet to low steel and 47 feet to the roof, Hill Exhibit Hall has also doubled as an multipurpose sports arena, and is the home of the University of New Mexico Lobos indoor track and field [2] and Duke City Derby roller ...
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Jun. 12—Albuquerque holds a special place in Donald Gibb's life. In 1972, Gibb walked around campus as a member of the University of New Mexico Lobos basketball team. He was also a Phi Delta Theta.
[80] This was the beginning of what came to be known as the "Con Wars": in fact, Wizard originally scheduled the 2010 Big Apple Comic Con for October 7–10, the exact same dates as the previously scheduled 2010 New York Comic Con. [81] [82] After a public outcry, Wizard moved the dates of its 2010 New York convention to October 1–3.
Motor City Comic Con admission tickets vary in price from day to day. Weekend-long and VIP fan passes are available for purchase as well. Fans can buy tickets online or at the door, if available.
Jan. 21—Fans went back to the 1980s at Albuquerque Comic Con on Sunday, with a long line awaiting a chance to get an autograph or photo from Christopher Lloyd — who brought life to Doc Brown ...
Southfield, Michigan, comic book retailer Michael Goldman, owner of Motor City Comics, [3] staged the first Motor City Comic Con at the Dearborn Civic Center [4] in 1989. . Antecedents to the Motor City Comic Con include the seminal multi-genre convention the Detroit Triple Fan Fair which was held annually in the Detroit area from 1965 to 1978; [5] and Gary Reed's King Kon, held in the area ...