Comic Con
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Comic-Con, with a hyphen, is a registered trademark owned by San Diego Comic-Con International.[1] Comic Con, ComicCon or ComiCon may refer to any of the following fan conventions:
Asia[edit]
India[edit]
- Comic Con India, main edition held annually in New Delhi and express editions annually in Mumbai and Bangalore.[citation needed]
United Arab Emirates[edit]
- Middle East Film and Comic Con, annual fan convention in Dubai held since 2012
Europe[edit]
Romania[edit]
- East European Comic Con, annual fan convention held in Bucharest, Romania since 2013
Russia[edit]
- Comic-Con Russia, annual fan convention held in Moscow, Russia since 2014
United Kingdom[edit]
- British Comic Art Convention, (commonly known as "Comicon" ) later renamed "U.K. Comic Art & Fantasy Convention." Earliest British comic book fan convention, held from 1968–1981
- London Film and Comic Con, annual fan convention in London held since 2004
- MCM London Comic Con, the UK's largest comic con with attendance figures hitting 110,000[citation needed]
- Wales Comic Con, annual fan convention in Wrexham held since 2008
- Edinburgh Comic Con, held annually since 2014
America[edit]
Brazil[edit]
- Comic Con Experience, is a Brazilian multigenre entertainment and comic convention held since 2014
Canada[edit]
- Central Canada Comic Con, annual fan convention in Winnipeg held since 1994
- Montreal Comiccon, annual fan convention in Montreal held since 2007
- Toronto Comic Con, started in 2003, purchased by Wizard Entertainment in 2009
- Toronto ComiCON, semi-annual Toronto convention, presented by Fan Expo Canada
- Ottawa Comiccon, annual fan convention in Ottawa, first half of May, launched in 2012
United States[edit]
- Asbury Park Comicon, annual fan convention in Asbury Park, New Jersey held since 2012
- Baltimore Comic-Con, annual fan convention in Baltimore held since 2000
- Big Apple Comic Con (formerly Big Apple Con and Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con), annual fan convention in New York City held since 1996
- Dallas Comic Con, annual fan convention in Dallas, Texas, held since 2002
- Denver Comic Con, annual fan convention in Denver, Colorado, held since 2012
- Emerald City Comicon, annual fan convention in Seattle held since 2003
- Motor City Comic Con, annual fan convention in Metro Detroit held since 1989
- New York Comic Con, annual fan convention in New York City held since 2006, the second largest fan convention in the US
- Ohio Comic Con, (formerly Mid-Ohio Con), annual fan convention held in Columbus, Ohio since 1996; held in Mansfield, Ohio from 1980–1995
- Phoenix Comicon, annual fan convention in the Phoenix area, held since 2002
- Pittsburgh Comicon, annual fan convention in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, held since 1994
- Rhode Island Comic Con, annual fan convention in Providence, Rhode Island since 2012
- Salt Lake Comic Con, biannual fan convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, held since 2013
- San Diego Comic-Con International, held in San Diego since 1970
- Wildcat Comic Con, annual fan convention in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, held since 2012
- Wizard World Chicago (formerly Chicago Comicon) annual fan convention in the Chicago area, held since 1976, acquired and rebranded by Wizard Entertainment in 1997
See also[edit]
- List of comic book conventions
- Comecon (band), a Swedish death metal band
- Comecon, a trade treaty
- Comiaken people, one of the Cowichan Tribes located in and around the Cowichan Valley and Duncan, British Columbia
- Comiket, a Japanese comic convention
References[edit]
- ^ "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". USPTO.gov. United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
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