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L.A. Comic Con is a three-day multi-genre convention [2] held annually in downtown Los Angeles, California. L.A. Comic Con is one of the largest independent conventions in the United States [3] and encompasses several categories, including comic, horror, sci-fi, anime, gaming, and pop culture, with a particular focus on the local Los Angeles community.
Fan Expo Denver in Denver, Colorado (formerly Denver Comic Con and Denver Pop Culture Con) (est. 2012) FanX in Salt Lake City, Utah (formerly Salt Lake Comic Con) (est. 2013) Heroes Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina (est. 1982) Intervention in the Washington, D.C. area (est. 2010) L.A. Comic Con in Los Angeles, California (est. 2011)
L.A. Comic Con (in Los Angeles, California in October) Pacific Media Expo (in Los Angeles, California in November) Rose City Comic Con (in Portland, Oregon in September) Silicon Valley Comic Con (in San Jose, California in March) SpoCon (in Spokane, Washington in August) VidCon (in Southern California in June/July) WonderCon (in Los Angeles ...
In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the public domain. ... January 2, 2025 at 11:42 AM. With 2025 not even a week ...
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 ...
During the event, the founders of World of Wonder made an announcement of greenlighting two docuseries named God Shave the Queens (2020–2022) and an untitled Trinity the Tuck pagentry project. [12] Singer-songwriters FKA Twigs and Matty Healy attended the convention in support for actress Denise Welch , who was an emcee for a panel.
WonderCon is an annual comic book, science fiction, and film convention held in the San Francisco Bay Area (1987–2011), then—under the name WonderCon Anaheim—in Anaheim, California (2012–2015, 2017–present), and WonderCon Los Angeles in 2016. [2]