Phoenix Comicon

Phoenix Comicon
Status Active
Genre Comics, Anime, Manga, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Venue Phoenix Convention Center
Location Phoenix, Arizona
Country United States
First held 2002
Attendance 23,001 in 2011
Official website http://phoenixcomicon.com/

Phoenix Comicon (formerly Phoenix Cactus Comicon) is an annual comic book convention held in Phoenix, Arizona. started in June 2002, PCC has held comic related panels, programming events, art contests, and autograph signings for all ages.[1] The first Phoenix Comicon was held in June 2002. It was a one day only convention for six hours held in Ahwatukee, Arizona. Admission was $3 per person and there were 432 attendees, along with a few local creators and exhibitors. In 2011, the convention was held at the Phoenix Convention Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, and set an attendance record of 23,001.

Phoenix Comicon also supports two other conventions, Con-Nichiwa and the Saboten Con, held in Tucson and Phoenix respectively.

Originally showcasing comic books, science fiction/fantasy and film/television, and related popular arts, the convention has expanded over the years to include a larger range of pop culture elements, such as horror, anime, manga, animation, toys, collectible card games, video games, webcomics, and fantasy novels.

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Statistics

Date Location Admission Attendance Special Guests
1[2] June, 2002 Ahwatukee, Az $3 432 None
2[3] April, 2003 Glendale, Az Unknown Unknown None
3[4] April, 2004 Glendale, Az Unknown Unknown None
4[5] April, 2005 Glendale, Az Unknown Unknown Todd Nauck, Marv Wolfman
5[6] September 23-24, 2006 Mesa, Az $25 until Aug 31; $30 until Sep 15; $35 door ticket 2,600 Christine Auten, Greg Ayres, Josh Blaylock, Johnny Yong Bosch, Shannon Denton, Eyeshine, Christy Lijewski, Jen Quick, Armand Villavert Jr.
6[7] January 27-28, 2007 Mesa, Az $25 for 2 days; $20 Sat; $15 Sun; $8 gaming-only 3,200 Shannon Denton, Crispin Freeman, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, M. Alice LeGrow, Angel Medina, Vic Mignogna, George Perez, Jen Quick, Amy Reeder Hadley
7[8] January 26-27, 2008 Mesa, Az $25 for 2 days; $20 Sat; $15 Sun 5,200 Maral Agnerian, Greg Ayres, David Beaty, Jeremy Bulloch, Svetlana Chmakova, Luci Christian, Shannon Denton, Walter Koenig, Jeph Loeb, Peter Mayhew, Ed McGuinness, Dawn "Kaijugal" McKechnie, Angel Medina, Michelle Ruff, Armand Villavert Jr., Mark Waid, Wil Wheaton, Andrew Wheelan
8[9] January 23-25, 2009 Mesa, Az $25 until Sep 30; $30 until Jan 21; $35 weekend; $20 Fri; $25 Sat; $15 Sun 7,000 David Beaty, Lou Ferrigno, Tiffany Grant, Erin Gray, Matt Greenfield, Reuben Langdon, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt, Christophe Tang, Wil Wheaton
9[10] May 28-30, 2010 Phoenix, Az $30 until May 25th $35 weekend; $20 Fri; $30 Sat; $15 Sun 13,988 Stan Lee, Wil Wheaton, Lou Ferrigno, Levar Burton, Felicia Day, Jonathan Frakes, Genie Francis, James Marsters, Philip Tan, Greg Capullo, Mike McFarland
10[11] May 26-29, 2011 Phoenix, Az $30 until December 31, $35 until May 25th $40 weekend; $25 Fri; $35 Sat; $20 Sun 23,001 Stan Lee, Wil Wheaton, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Sandeep Parikh, Jeff Lewis, Cassandra Peterson, Billy Dee Williams, Paul McGillion, Todd McFarlane, Max Brooks, Bruce Boxleitner, Jaime Paglia, Aaron Douglas, Alex Albrecht, Kristin Bauer, Vic Mignogna, Brina Palencia, Ernie Hudson
11[12] May 24-27, 2012 Phoenix, Az $35 until December 31, $40 until May 25th $45 weekend; $30 Fri; $35 Sat; $20 Sun TBD William Shatner, Ed Asner, George Perez, Greg Horn, Yvonne Navarro, Jeff Mariotte, Jeremy Bulloch, Vic Mignogna, Arthur Suydam, Gil Gerard, Erin Gray, James A. Owen, Gini Koch, Billy Tucci, Weston Ochse, Tony Amendola, Stuart Immonen Kathryn Immonen, more to be announced

The early years

2002

The first Phoenix ComiCon was held in June 2002. It was a one day only convention for six hours held at a best western in Ahwatukee, Arizona. Admission was $3 per person and there were 432 attendees, along with a few local creators and exhibitors.

2003-2005

For our next three years the convention was held at the Glendale Civic Center. The size of the convention and the attendance were doubled from the previous year. The Sunday morning six hour length of the convention was maintained. The convention began to bring out some guests from out of state including Spider-Man artist Todd Nauck and comic legend Marv Wolfman. The Programming was increased to include Q&A's with our guests, How To workshops, and film trailer presentations.

Recent years

2006

September 2006 was the first time the convention was held at the Mesa Convention Center in Mesa, Arizona. It also became a 2 day convention, with Friday preview night, and had guests such as voice actors Johnny Young Bosche and Greg Ayres. The exhibitor room was dramatically expanded, as was the amount of programming offered. This was the first convention to expand beyond comic books into the greater pop culture community, including Anime, Manga, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Cosplay. Attendance was over 2,600 people for the weekend.

2007-2009

The convention was held in January from 2007 to 2009, at the Mesa Convention Center. Attendance jumped past 3,200 and we further fulfilled the promise of being the signature pop culture event in the southwest. 2007 was also considered the conventions first foray into media guests, with Feedback, the winner of "Stan Lee's Who Wants to be a Superhero" attending. In 2009 the event was expanded to 3 days, with a Thursday preview night. It was also announced at the 2009 convention that due to an overwhelming attendance of around 7,000 people for that year, the convention in 2010 will be moving to the Phoenix Convention Center the next year, along with the dates changing to the end of May.

2010-Current

Beginning in 2010 the convention was held on Memorial Day weekend, at the Phoenix Convention Center and Hyatt hotel in Phoenix, Az. This change was due to the large increase in attendance, and the availability of funds to hold the convention in a larger venue. Bigger names, such as Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, and Stan Lee also began to attend the convention as special guests.

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