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Ottawa Comiccon

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Status
  
Active

Country
  
Canada

Location
  
Ottawa

Venue
  
EY Centre (2012 - )

Inaugurated
  
2012

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Attendance
  
42,000 (May 2015 edition)

Organized by
  
Major comics and other affiliated comic book stores

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The Ottawa Comiccon is a fan convention with focus on comics, sci-fi, horror, anime and games. It is a spin-off of the Montreal Comiccon. It was launched in 2012. The event features comic books, toys, games, science-fiction, horror, anime, non-sport cards and collectibles. It is held at the EY Centre convention center in Ottawa, taking place in May and lasting three days. The organizers of the Ottawa Comiccon primarily come from the Montreal Comiccon organization.

Contents

The event features special guests, artists, exhibitors and special contests. The audience includes people of all ages. The first edition, in 2012, featured guests such as William Shatner (of Star Trek), and other special guests.

The fan convention contains multi-genre content. While sharing common traits with San Diego's Comic-Con International and Toronto's Fan Expo Canada, the Ottawa Comiccon differentiates itself by being a much smaller venue.

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Programming

As with most other comics conventions, the Ottawa Comiccon offers a select range of activities, exhibits, and other attractions. Comiccon's programming consists of a large dealers' area, an Artists' Alley, a costume contest, a trading-card games area and guest panels. Guest photo sessions, Masquerade, and structured autograph line-up barriers have been in place since the first edition.

History

The Ottawa Comiccon held its first edition in 2012 at the EY Centre. The event lasted 2 days and attracted 22,000 people.

The second edition in May 2013 saw the addition of a day to the schedule, extending the event from Friday to Sunday. The May 2013 edition attracted more than 30,000 fans.

The third edition, in May 2014, attracted 38,000 people over a three-day period. The floor setup was changed to better accommodate the autograph and photo ops line-up.

As with the Montreal Comiccon, the organizers also run a smaller two-day convention in November-December called the "Ottawa Pop Expo". The first edition of the Expo was held on the December 7th weekend at the EY Centre. It offered a smaller selections of guests, dealers and artists. The organizational structure remained the same as the May edition, but with slightly fewer staff and volunteers.

Dates and locations

Note: Only May editions are shown here.

References

Ottawa Comiccon Wikipedia