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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 ...
Motorcity is an American animated television series [1] [2] created by Chris Prynoski. [3] It is produced by Titmouse, Inc., Robin Red Breast, Inc. [4] and Disney ...
This list is sectioned by location, and included with the list is the year the convention was established, as well as the months or dates which the convention are typically held within. Multi-genre, comic book, furry, gaming, and science fiction conventions are not listed here.
Motor City Comic Com returns to the region this weekend with another star-studded roster of celebrity guests. Here are 15 of the biggest names appearing at the convention Nov. 8-10.
Urban Organic Festival link: Every fall. America's Thanksgiving Parade: November. Noel Night link: December. Motor City Comedy Festival: September Wayne County Lightfest [69] December. Theatre in Detroit: Spring, fall, and winter. Youmacon [70] Anime convention held at TCF Center and the Renaissance Center in October or November, usually around ...
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AUKcon was a one-day anime convention held in London, England in 1994, and was chaired by Helen McCarthy. [10] [11] Salón del Manga de Barcelona, first held in Barcelona, Spain in 1995 is also one of the largest European conventions. Anime conventions later spread to Australia in the late 1990s with Manifest, first held in 1998. [12] Many ...
Youmacon's creation was inspired by other conventions including Anime Central and Ohayocon, with the convention's name coming from the Japanese word for demon or ghost. [1] [6] Founded by Morgan Kollin in 2005, it is the largest anime/gaming convention in Michigan. [7] [8] Midwest Media Expo was the convention's sister event. [9]