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Fan Expo Canada is an annual speculative fiction fan convention held in Toronto, Ontario. It was founded as the Canadian National Comic Book Expo in 1995 [ 2 ] by Hobby Star Marketing Inc. It includes distinctly branded sections, including GX (Gaming Expo) and SFX (Science Fiction Expo), and formerly CNAnime (Canadian National Anime Expo).
FAN EXPO is a group of fan conventions operated by FAN EXPO HQ, a unit of the Informa Connect division of Informa plc and the world's largest comic con producer. [1] Most of its events are run under the FAN EXPO brand, which stems from its namesake, the Toronto-based FAN EXPO Canada.
From 2001 to 2012, Hobby Star Marketing, Inc. (who also ran Fan Expo Canada) held fall, spring, and winter one-day comic book conventions called the Toronto ComiCON at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. From 2004 to 2011, the spring event was referred to as the "Fan Appreciation Event" and included free admission held in conjunction with ...
Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo in Calgary, Alberta (est. 2005) Fan Expo Canada in Toronto, Ontario (est. 1995) Hal-Con in Halifax, Nova Scotia (est. 2010) Montreal Comiccon in Montreal, Quebec (est. 2006) Ottawa Comiccon in Ottawa, Ontario (est. 2012) Toronto Comic Arts Festival in Toronto, Ontario (TCAF) (est. 2003)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada's CNAnime was an annual multigenre fan convention that ran within what is now called Fan Expo Canada.It was founded as the Canadian National Anime Expo in 1998 by Hobby Star Marketing Inc.
Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo (Calgary Expo) – Calgary, Alberta in April; CanGames – Ottawa, Ontario in May; Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo – Toronto, Ontario in October; FallCon – Calgary, Alberta in August; Fan Expo Canada – Toronto, Ontario in August or September; Hal-Con – Halifax, Nova Scotia in November
Fan Expo Philadelphia will be held from Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City Philadelphia, and if going, you need to act fast to take advantage ...
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.