Central Canada Comic Con

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Central Canada Comic Con
StatusActive
Genre
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CountryCanada
Inaugurated2006
Attendance70,000+
Organized byRiver City Conventions Inc.
Websitehttp://www.c4con.com/

Central Canada Comic Con (C4) was an annual

Winnipeg, Manitoba
.

History

This show began to grow in 1994 as a simple weekend trade show called the Manitoba Collector's Expo. Back in 1994 it showcased everything from sports cards to antiques to toys and comic books. As times changed, so did the event, and in 2000 it became the Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo, dropping the antiques and reducing the sports cards.

In 2006, the show expanded as the Manitoba Comic Con, and brought in attendees from all over Manitoba and North Dakota. The show focused on toys, comic books, gaming, anime, and local artists.

In 2007 it brought in the media aspect with David Prowse, Richard Hatch and Margot Kidder.

In 2008 it moved to the

.

The Central Canada Comic Con was Central Canada's largest convention celebrating the best in comic books, science fiction, gaming, anime, fantasy, horror and pop culture.

Wizard World purchased the convention shortly after the 2010 show, but dropped out in June 2011.

In 2013 C4 received the "Winnipeg Tourism Marketing Campaign (under $2500) Award of Distinction", presented to a tourism individual, organization, business or marketing consortium in recognition of a creative or innovative marketing campaign.

In 2019, C4 announced that it would not hold a show in 2020. In November 2019, CapeFlow Productions—organizers of Montreal Comiccon and Ottawa Comiccon—announced that it would host Winnipeg Comiccon at the RBC Convention Centre beginning in 2020, inheriting C4's previous late-October scheduling.[1] The inaugural event was postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19.[2]

Event history

Dates Location Attendance Guests Notes
1994
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
1995
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
1996
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
1997
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
1998
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
1999
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
2000
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo
2001
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo
2002
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo
2003
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo
2004
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Toy & Comic Expo
2005
Winnipeg, Manitoba
known as Manitoba Collector's Expo
November 4–5, 2006 Assiniboine Gordon Hotel,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
George Freeman, Digital Chameleon alumni known as Manitoba Comic Con
October 27–28, 2007 Victoria Inn,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
David Prowse, Richard Hatch, Margot Kidder, Gwynyth Walsh, Barbara March known as Manitoba Comic Con
October 11–12, 2008
Winnipeg, Manitoba
16,000+ Lou Ferrigno, Jeremy Bulloch, LeVar Burton, Erica Durance, Justin Hartley, Charlie Adler, Gerrit Graham, and John de Lancie known as Manitoba Comic Con
October 31-November 1, 2009
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Adam West, Julie Newmar, Peter Mayhew, Marv Wolfman, Tommy Castillo, Nigel Sade, Echo Chernik, Lucie Brouillard known as Manitoba Comic Con
October 29–31, 2010
Winnipeg, Manitoba
18,000+ Garrett Wang, Orli Shoshan known as Manitoba Comic Con
October 28–30, 2011
Winnipeg, Manitoba
27,000[4]
Bret "The Hitman" Hart
known as Central Canada Comic Con
November 2–4, 2012
Winnipeg, Manitoba
34,000 Patrick Stewart, Nichelle Nichols, Marina Sirtis, Billy Dee Williams, Dean Cain, Tia Carrere, Alan Oppenheimer, Aaron Ashmore, Paul McGillion, Torri Higginson, Vic Mignogna, Zoie Palmer, Tamara Gorski, Michael Golden, Renée Witterstaetter, Rodney Ramos, Tommy Castillo, Marc Wolfe, Nigel Sade, Amul Kumar, Ric Meyers, Mark Texeira, George Pérez, Dennis Calero, Matt Triano, Arthur Suydam, Kevin Nash known as Central Canada Comic Con
November 1–3, 2013
Winnipeg, Manitoba
44,000+ Celebrity Guests: Ron Perlman, Bill Goldberg, James Marsters, David Prowse, Tony Amendola, Aaron Ashmore, Bruce Boxleitner, Avery Brooks, Malcolm Danare, Brendan Hunter, Walter Koenig, Robert Duncan McNeill, Chris Sarandon, Laura Vandervoort

Guest Artists: Ethan Van Sciver, Mark Sparacio, Jeff Balke, Robert Bailey, Tommy Castillo, George Frei, Mitch Gerads, Anthony Hary, Greg Horn, Ken Lashley, Marvin Mariano, Christopher Mitten, Richard Pace, Gordon Purcell, NEN, Nigel Sade, Stuart Sayger, Brent Schoonover, Tyler Walpole, Sarah Wilkinson, Marc Wolfe[5]

Featured Wrestlers: Bill Goldberg, Ted DiBiase, Tommy Dreamer, Maria Kanellis (Cancelled), Angelina Love

known as Central Canada Comic Con
October 31-November 2, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba
37,000 Celebrity Guests: , Kay Pike, Katt Gunn

Guest Artists: José Delbo, Jeff Balke, Eric Basaldua, Tommy Castillo, GMB Chomichuk, Richard Comely, John Gallagher, Greg Horn, Rob Hunter, Lovern Kindzierski, Robert Luedke, Dave Ross, Peter Repovski, JP Roth, Joe Rubenstein, Nigel Sade, Cory Smith, Don Sparrow, Doug Wheatley, Sarah Wilkinson

Featured Wrestlers: Jake 'The Snake' Roberts, Tito Santana, Victoria

known as Central Canada Comic Con
October 30-November 1, 2015
Winnipeg, Manitoba
TBD Celebrity Guests:

Guest Artists: Neal Adams, Rodney Ramos, Richard S. Meyers, Matt Triano, Jamie Snell, Jeff Balke, Robert Luedke, Tommy Castillo, Nigel Sade, Sara Wilkinson, Greg Horn, John Gallagher, Todd McCaffrey, Christopher Jones, Stephen 'Steve' B. Scott, Echo Chernik, Ashleigh Popplewell, Pablo Hidalgo, M C Joudrey

Featured Wrestlers: Rob Van Dam

known as Central Canada Comic Con

References

  1. ^ "New group bringing comic con back to Winnipeg". Global News Winnipeg. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  2. ^ "Winnipeg Comiccon flying into town this fall after battling pandemic delays". CTV News Winnipeg. 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  3. ^ "2007 archived Convention Listings". Locus Online.
  4. ^ Jen Skerritt (4 November 2012). "Why do kids like Comic Con? 'No one judges you'". Winnipeg Free Press.
  5. ^ "Marketing Under $2500 | Industry".

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