MOBICON is an annual fan convention held in Mobile, Alabama. Named for an earlier convention known formally as the Mobile Comic Art and Science Fiction Festival, MOBICON was re-founded in 1998 and its membership has steadily grown since its inception. MOBICON is a multigenre convention with a broad focus on many aspects of fandom including science fiction, fantasy, gaming, movies, anime, horror, art, and comics.
Every year actors, authors, artists and their fans come from all over the world to interact with each other and participate in unique events pertaining to their favorite obsession. A portion of MOBICON's proceeds benefit a charity that is chosen each year by its Board of Directors.
Members of MOBICON can participate in many unique fan themed events including discussion panels, charity auctions, a dealers room, an art show and auction, promotional events, video rooms, a film festival, a fan-sponsored dance, 24-hour gaming, and costume contests. Select events, such as the costume contest, are structured so that fans with varying skill levels may participate. The convention also features a "con suite" lounge area with refreshments for members and staff.
All attendees of MOBICON are not ticket-holders but rather pay to become members of the non-profit organization hosting the convention. As such, all members are encouraged to attend meetings, join committees and elect committee heads. As a not-for profit organization, MOBICON is organized and run by volunteers.
MOBICON's board of directors choose a charity each year to benefit from fundraising efforts at that year's convention. Over half of MOBICON's proceeds benefit the chosen charity every year. Over the years, these charities have included the Make a Wish Foundation, the Bay Area Food Bank, and the Mobile SPCA. MOBICON's parent organization, Mobicon Inc., is itself a Federally-recognized not-for-profit tax-exempt entity under 501(a) and 501(c)(4).
2000MOBICON 2000 was held May 12-14, 2000, at the Ramada Inn on the Bay in Mobile. Guests included author
Sharon Green.
2001MOBICON IV was held June 1-3, 2001, at the Ramada Inn on the Bay in Mobile.
2002MOBICON V was held May 31-June 2, 2002, at the Ramada Inn on the Bay in Mobile. Guests included actress
Virginia Hey, author
Sharon Green, and author
Deborah Wiles.
2003MOBICON VI was held May 16-18, 2003, at the Airport Plaza Hotel in Mobile.
2004MOBICON VII was held May 21-23, 2004, at the Airport Plaza Hotel in Mobile. Guests included actor
John Fleck, actress
Stephanie Beacham, author Davey Beauchamp, writer
Deborah Wiles,
Mark Worrell, Dale Kemper, and Bobby Rodgers.
2005MOBICON VIII was held May 20-22, 2005, at the Airport Plaza Hotel in Mobile. Guests included actor Bill Blair and author Davey Beauchamp.
2006MOBICON IX was held May 19-21, 2006, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included actors
Billy West,
Ellen Muth, and Lucien Eisenach, authors Deborah Wiles, Jody Lyn Nye, and Davey Beauchamp, artists Steve Bennett and Ellisa Mitchell, plus Fan Guest of Honor Tony Kimsey. This year's designated charity was the Bay Area Food Bank. Special programming included a dance sponsored by Rocky Unbound and a "$20 Movie Contest" sponsored by Southern Ronin Films. Total attendance for the convention was reported as 543 total attendees, including guests and paid members.
2007MOBICON X was held May 18-20, 2007, at the Best Western Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included actress and singer
Chase Masterson, writer/director
James Kerwin, voice actor and puppeteer Jeff Breslauer, authors
Eugie Foster, Davey Beauchamp, and Sharon Green, plus anime artist Steven Bennett, and writer Deborah Wiles. This year's designated charity was the Bay Area Food Bank, a subsidiary of America's Second Harvest.
2008MOBICON XI was held May 16-18, 2008, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included author
Jim Butcher and actor
Colin Cunningham. This year's designated charity was the Bay Area Food Bank and the members raised roughly $6,500 in cash for the charity in addition to a large quantity of donated non-perishable food items.
2009MOBICON XII was held May 15-17, 2009, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included voice actors
George Lowe and
Tiffany Grant, authors Deborah Wiles, Davey Beauchamp, and Sharon Green, plus artists Theresa Mather and
Larry Elmore. Special programming included a "Sci-Fi Sock Puppet Theater" re-enactment of an episode of
Battlestar Galactica. This year's designated charity was the Bay Area Food Bank. Charity efforts included a canned food drive competition between fans of the
Stargate and
Star Trek science fiction franchises.
2010MOBICON XIII was held May 14-16, 2010, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included actor and author
Gunnar Hansen. The convention was dubbed "Mobicon the 13th" and featured a horror theme. Special programming included panels featuring paranormal investigators, horror movie screenings, and a meeting of the USA Horror Club. Attendance for the weekend was reported as 692 members.
2011MOBICON XIV was held May 20-22, 2011, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile. Guests included actor
Robert Picardo, voice actors
Sonny Strait and
Todd Haberkorn, artists
Larry Elmore and
Ruth Thompson, plus paranormal investigators Ghost Hunters of the South. (Actor
Ethan Phillips was previously announced as the headline guest but he had to withdraw due to a family emergency.) This year's designated charity was the Bay Area Food Bank. Unlike most previous MOBICONs, the 2011 event had no specific theme. Attendance for the weekend was reported as 792 members.
2012MOBICON XV was scheduled to be held May 18-20, 2012, at the Ashbury Hotel & Suites in Mobile.