Montreal Comiccon

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Montreal Comiccon
Le Comiccon de Montréal
File:MtlComicCon2011 logo.png
Montreal Comiccon logo (2011-)
Status Active
Venue Place Bonaventure]] (2006-2011)
Palais des congrès de Montréal
Location Montreal]], Quebec]]
Country Canada]]
First held 2006
Organizer Major Comics and other affiliated comic book stores
Attendance 32,000 in September 2012
Official website http://www.montrealcomiccon.com

The Montreal Comiccon (French: Le Comiccon de Montréal), under its current form, was launched in 2006 as "Montreal Comic-Con". The event features comic books]], toys, games, science-fiction]], horror fiction|horror]], anime]], non-sport cards and collectibles. It is held 2 times a year at the Palais des congrès de Montréal|Palais des Congrès]] convention center]] in downtown Montreal]], with the biggest of the 2 shows (the "Comiccon") taking place in September and lasting 3 days.

Special guests, artists, exhibitors and special contests make the Comiccon suitable for children and adults. The September 2012 edition featured guests such as William Shatner]] (Star Trek]]), Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation]]), Malcolm McDowell]] ("A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]"), James Marsters]] (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and other special guests.

The Montreal Comiccon strives to become a Fan convention with multi-genre content, with focus on comics, sci-fi, horror, anime and games. While sharing common traits with San Diego]]'s San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con International]] and Toronto's Fan Expo Canada]], the Montreal Comiccon differentiates itself by offering a variety of attractions catering to both the English-speaking world|anglophone]] and francophone]] population markets of Montreal, and bridging the gap between United States|American]] comic books|comics]] and Europe]]an bande dessinée]] with crossborder and overseas guests and attractions.

Programming[edit | edit source]

As with most other comics convention]]s, the Montreal Comiccon offers a select range of activities, exhibits, and other attractions. Comiccon's programming consists of a large Dealers Room, an Artists Alley, a costume contest, a trading-card games area and Guest panels. New to 2010 are film screenings, Guest photo sessions and a Masquerade. 2011 sees the introduction of additional photo booths, structured autograph line-up barriers, a larger main events stage and dedicated panels/screenings rooms.

History[edit | edit source]

File:Montreal Comiccon 2012 Dealers Room View 1.jpg|thumb|right|View of the main hall during the 2012 edition]] The Montreal Comiccon held its first edition in 2006 at the Place Bonaventure]] exhibition center]]. From 2006 to 2010, the Comiccon was held in room 200-N, a low-ceiling windowless exhibition hall beneath the main hall. Due to 2010's outstanding success, the 2011 show was moved to Place Bonaventure's main hall to accommodate the increased attendance, giving them about three times more space to move around.

The 2012 Montreal Comiccon was held on the weekend of September 14–16, 2012. Due to unexpected demand from the 2011 event, the Montreal Comiccon expanded to a full three days in 2012. The Comiccon also changed venue in 2012, from Place Bonaventure to newer and larger convention facilities at the Palais des congrès de Montréal]].

The Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Organization agreed in principle with the organizers of the Montreal Comiccon and presented the 8th Annual Joe Shuster Awards]] in conjunction with the event on the evening of Saturday, September 15, 2012.[1]

The organizers run a smaller 1-day convention in December called the "Mini-Comiccon". The 2012 Mini-Comiccon was held on Saturday, December 8 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal|Palais des Congrès in Montreal]]. It offered smaller selections of guests, dealers and artists, but offered at the same time more opportunities throughout the year for fans to purchase comics, meet celebrities and wear costumes, among other things. The admission prices were also lower. The organizational structure remained the same as the main September 3-day edition, but with slightly less staff and volunteers.

Dates and locations[edit | edit source]

Note: Only September editions are shown here.

Dates Location Attendance (turnstile) Notable guests Notes
September 2006 Place Bonaventure]]
Montreal, Quebec]]
... ... First edition.
September 15–16, 2007 Place Bonaventure
Montreal, Quebec
700 ... ...
September 13–14, 2008 Place Bonaventure
Montreal, Quebec
1,100 ... ...
September 19–20, 2009 Place Bonaventure
Montreal, Quebec
4,000 Honky Tonk Man]], with Brad Swaile]]. Brad Swaile was one of the first anime/manga guests to be invited to Comiccon.
September 11–12, 2010 Place Bonaventure
Montreal, Quebec
8,300 Peter Mayhew]], Ethan Van Sciver]], Darick Robertson]], Leonard Kirk]], Herb Trimpe]], Dale Eaglesham]], Elvira, Mistress of the Dark]], Larry Hama]], Tim Sale]], Kirby Morrow]]. Last time the main September edition was held in room 200-N. High attendance numbers prompts the organizers to move to the main hall.
September 17–18, 2011 Place Bonaventure
Montreal, Quebec
20,000+ Dany]], Sgt Slaughter]], Rick Martel]], Todd van der Heyden]].[2] First time the main September edition was held in the main hall. Attendance reaches facility limit and Montreal Fire Marshal's office halts ticket sales for three hours on Saturday.
September 14–16, 2012 Palais des congrès de Montréal]]
Montreal, Quebec
32,000[3] Being Human]], Patrick Sénécal, Maxime Martin]], Julie du Page]], Véronique Tremblay, Rémy Couture, Nicholas Brendon]], George Pérez]], Jim Starlin]], Tim Sale]], Darwyn Cooke]], David Finch (comics)|David Finch]], Richard Starkings]], Yanick Paquette]], Karl Kerschl]], Lar Desouza]], Ryan Sohmer]], Dan Parent]], Kelly Tindall, Geof Isherwood]], Marvin Mariano, Ray Fawkes, Aislin]].[4] Change of venue. First edition to be a 3-day event.
September 13–15, 2013 Palais des congrès de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec
42,000+[5] Gillian Anderson (Guest of Honour), Christopher Lloyd (Guest of Honour), George Takei, Sean Astin, Jason Mewes, Felicia Day, Edward James Olmos, James Callis, Michael Hogan, Tahmoh Penikket, Jason Mamoa, Jason David Frank, Margot Kidder, Lou Ferrigno, Mick Foley, Kevin Nash, Chris Jericho, Maryse Ouellet, Bret Hart, Becky Cloonan, Neal Adams, Theresa Tilly, Ellen Sandweiss, Betsy Baker Frazer Hines, Ray Park. ...
September 12–14, 2014 Palais des congrès de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec
... ... ...

See also[edit | edit source]

File:Montreal Comiccon 2011 Dealers Room View 1.jpg|thumb|right|View of the main hall during the 2011 edition]]

  • List of comic book conventions]]
  • Otakuthon]], Montreal's anime convention]]
  • Ottawa Comiccon, Ottawa]]'s comic book convention]]
  • Fan Expo Canada]] in Toronto, Canada's largest multigenre convention]]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "2012 Joe Shuster Awards". joeshusterawards.com. Retrieved 2011-10-27. 
  2. "Montreal Comiccon 2011 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2011-09-14. 
  3. As per MCC's Twitter feed Twitter Feed.
  4. "Comiccon de Montréal 2012 Convention Information @ AnimeCons". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-06-26. 
  5. As per MCC's Facebook Page.

External links[edit | edit source]

Official sites

Media articles

Category:Comics conventions in Canada]] Category:Culture of Montreal]]