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Anime Texas: The Birth of an Anime Convention<\/h4>\n published 2 years ago<\/span>\n
“My wife and I really enjoyed anime conventions hosted at hotels. When we both got into the scene around 2006 to 2008 you could go to a hotel and spend the weekend with fans in cosplay. You would see the same faces over the three days. There was programming and things to do. You could meet a voice actor or two, or all of them if you felt like it, but you didn’t have to because they weren’t the only cool thing happening at the show. Today there’s hardly any comics at a comic con. You actually used to be able to meet comic guests - comic artists and illustrators. It’s no fault of their own but when the Marvel cinematic universe launched, people would much rather meet the actor who played Venom more than Sam DeLaRosa who inked Venom comics. Sam is a friend of mine, so it was disheartening to see that happen in real time. With our shows we pivoted away from creating events where really the only thing to do was to go in for about an hour, hour and a half, meet a celebrity, walk around the vendor floor and then leave.”<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n
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San Diego Comic-Con 2022<\/h4>\n published 2 years ago<\/span>\n
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WonderCon 2022<\/h4>\n published 2 years ago<\/span>\n
Yep, a comic con has comics 😁.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n
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C2E2 - Chicago's Comic Con<\/h4>\n published 3 years ago<\/span>\n
@scarredmewtwo<\/a> is Paul Atreides from Dune\n@saratoninn.x<\/a> is Uraka from My Hero Academia\n@rosyprops77<\/a> and @x_angelgravity_x<\/a> are Jaxon and Amaiza Foxtrain from Marvel Star Wars comics<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n