2021
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Big Texas Comic Con 2021
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Big Texas Comicon brings top tier talent from the world of movies, TV, comics and more to downtown San Antonio at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Interact with celebrities and shop at some of the most unique vendors and artists in south Texas.
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Baltimore Comic Con 2021
Baltimore Comic-Con is a comic book-oriented fan convention held annually in Baltimore since 2000. The show features marquee-name comic book creators, publishers, charitable organizations, and vendor booths. Acquire information on the industry here and how to be a part of it.
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Hampton Comic Con 2021
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Hampton Comicon returned October 30th, 2021 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center with Special Celebrity Guests, Comic Book Creators, Voice Actors, and so much more.
It was a full day of Vendors, Artists, Panels, and Contests for fans of all ages.
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NEKOCON 23
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An annual three-day anime convention held traditionally on the first weekend in November at the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton, Virginia. It is Virginia's oldest anime convention. The convention's name comes from the Japanese word "neko", meaning "cat".
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Colossal Con TX 2021
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An event that features a variety of entertainment in a diverse, multi-function, crowd-friendly environment. One ticket price gives you access to all Concerts, Live Acts, and Performers to industry and media guests, DJs, artists, and vendors.
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ANIMEFRONTIER TX 2021
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Set in Fort Worth, TX, a city that blends cosmopolitan energy and cowboy culture, Anime Frontier Powered By Crunchyroll brings together the best of the US and Japan for a showcase of what’s next in Japanese entertainment. Featuring some of the biggest guests in anime and manga and leading publishers in their first appearances in Texas. It is three days of exciting exhibits, exclusive premieres, and show-stopping special events.
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Anime Fest 2021
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AnimeFest, as the name suggests, is largely based around "anime" or Japanese animation. It has always been one of the primary motivations to educate the public about anime and the cultural aspects surrounding it. When it was formed back in 1992 the term "anime" was largely unknown. Many of the "cartoons" on TV were adaptations of Japanese TV shows and a few began to realize this and seek out more.
In 2018 the company was renamed World Fandom to help realize the full mission. Additionally, there is a hope to start other world pop-culture events as volunteers come forward with ideas and leadership. From British Sci-Fi to Bollywood, we hope to share the wide world of entertainment with fans.