MCM Comic Con London

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MCM London Comic Con
ReedPop[2]
Websitehttps://www.mcmcomiccon.com/london/en-us/home.html

The MCM Comic Con London (formerly known as the London Movies, Comics, and Media Expo, London MCM Expo, and MCM London Comic Con) is a

sci-fi, cosplay, anime
and popular media.

History

The London Movies, Comics, and Media Expo was founded in early 2001 by Paul Miley (ScifiShows) and Bryan Cooney (Wolf Events).[3]

The convention is held twice each year, usually on the last full weekend of May and October. There have occasionally been exceptions to this, such as May 2009.

The event started as a single day and expanded to run across three days, attracting attendance and involvement of representatives from

All the Anime, Marvel Comics, and NEO
magazine.

The Movie Comic Media (MCM) Expo Group organises the London, Birmingham, the Midlands, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Belfast, Manchester, Liverpool, Scotland, Stockholm, Malmö, Copenhagen, Belgium, and Hannover MCM Comic Cons. On 23 October 2017,

ReedPop acquired MCM and all of its events throughout the UK.[4]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the October 2020 MCM London Comic Con was cancelled.[5] It returned on 22–24 October 2021 with new safety measures in place.[6]

Show features

Exhibit hall

The MCM London Comic Con has a large floor-space for dealer stands and exhibitors which include

TV stations. There is also a theatre
space that includes a large stage with projection monitors on either side and seating for approximately 1,000.

Guests

Guests from popular media are commonly invited to the show. They take part for a variety of reasons. Often, this is to promote their latest product or production whether it be movie, TV or print. Sometimes it can be to raise awareness and funds for a charity or cause important to them. It is common to see television and film personalities selling autographs and interacting with their fans both in person and on stage during question and answer sessions. Along with panels, seminars and workshops with comic book professionals, there are previews of upcoming television and feature films, and portfolio review sessions with video game companies.

Autographs

The event also includes an autograph area where big names in movies and TV sign items for the public.

Cosplay

Ticket holders are allowed, and in many cases encouraged, to take part in cosplay. Cosplaying has become one of the most popular parts of the show. This can be to show off the costumer's latest work, to show devotion to their favourite characters or engage in role-play with other cosplayers in the same series, as well as to meet new people with mutual interests. The show also hosts the EuroCosplay championships which take place every October with one of the UK qualifying entries being decided at the May event.

Comic Village

Comic Village is an area of the show that is co-ordinated by Gary "Wheels" Howe, a member of the MCM Expo Group. This area has approximately 200 tables, where amateur as well as professional artists, writers and publishers sell their comics as well as prints. It also has a signing area where big names in the comic industry come and sign for members of the public. Previous guests include Gail Simone, Kevin Eastman, Frazer Irving and Antony Johnston.

MCM Fringe Festival

In 2010, MCM Fringe Festival was re-vamped and given a new logo. The main purpose of Fringe is to allow cosplayers to organise photoshoots, meet-ups, picnics and get-togethers. Organisers are more easily able to create their own event within the Expo and broadcast it. At the same time, the rest of the Expo attenders can search the website and decide to go to it. Photoshoots will be more successful and likely to attract more people from the same anime or game to take part. Previous events have included picnics, dances and video gaming tournaments.

Eagle Awards for Comics

The

Eagle Awards were founded in 1977 and were the longest-running fan-voted awards for the comic industry. They were held at the MCM London Comic Con each May from 2010 until 2012, after which they were renamed the MCM Award in 2013.[7] In the following year, 2014, the Eagle Award was presented under its new name — first The Stan Lee Eagle Award[8] and then the True Believer Comic Awards[9] — at the London Film and Comic Con.[10]
They have not been awarded since.

VidfestUK

VidfestUK is an area of the expo dedicated to online visual media, such as animations, vlogs and various web series. Notable guests include YouTube partners such as TomSka and MrWeebl.

MyM magazine

Now defunct MyM magazine does not have a presence at the event.

Location and dates

Dates Location Attendance Notable guests
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2002 May 2002 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2002 October 2002 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2003 May 2003 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2003 October 2003 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2004 May 2004 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2004 October 2004 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2005 14–15 May 2005 ExCel London Teryl Rothery[11]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2005 29–30 October 2005[12] ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2006 27–28 May 2006 ExCel London Maile Flanagan[13]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2006 28–29 October 2006 ExCel London Aaron Dismuke, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt[14]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2007 26–27 May 2007 ExCel London Sonia Leong, Vic Mignogna, Spike Spencer[15]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2007 20–21 October 2007 ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2008 24–25 May 2008 ExCel London Mike McFarland[17]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2008 25–26 October 2008 ExCel London Brad Swaile[18]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2009 23–24 May 2009[19] ExCel London
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2009 24–25 October 2009 ExCel London Allison Scagliotti[20]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2010 29–30 May 2010 ExCel London Masahiro Ando, Troy Baker, Svetlana Chmakova, Kyle Hebert, Sonia Leong, Yuri Lowenthal, Mike McFarland, Masahiko Minami, Tara Platt[21]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2010 29–31 October 2010 ExCel London 50,000+ [citation needed]
London Movie Comic & Media Expo 2011 27–29 May 2011 ExCel London Under 60,000 [citation needed] Billy West, Lauren Tom, Thomas Craig, Johnny Harris, Craig Olejnik[23]
London MCM EXPO 2011 28–30 October 2011 ExCel London 62,000 [citation needed] Salli Richardson, Jonathon Young, Vic Mignogna, Agam Darshi, Jaime Paglia, Alexa Havins, Arlene Tur, Eve Myles, Gideon Emery, Adam Howden, Peter F. Hamilton[24]
London MCM EXPO 2012 25–27 May 2012 ExCel London 62,000 - 70,000 [citation needed] Danny DeVito, Kimberly Brooks, Kevin Eastman, Raphael Sbarge, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Roden, Stephanie Sheh, Michael Sinterniklaas, Noel Clarke, Pascale Hutton, David Giuntoli, Johannes Roberts[25]
London MCM EXPO 2012 26–28 October 2012 ExCel London 70,000 [citation needed]
Andrew Lee Potts, members of the production studio Rooster Teeth, members of the production studio Eddsworld, Warwick Davis[26]
London MCM EXPO 2013 24–26 May 2013 ExCel London 76,000 [citation needed]
Shinichiro Watanabe, Tom Hopper, Alexander Vlahos, Camilla Luddington, Tyler Hoechlin and fellow cast members of Teen Wolf, Rob Van Dam[27]
MCM London Comic Con 2013 25–27 October 2013 ExCel London 88,000 [citation needed]
MCM London Comic Con 2014 23–25 May 2014 ExCel London 101,600 [citation needed]
MCM London Comic Con 2014 24–26 October 2014 ExCel London
Shinichiro Watanabe, Travis Willingham, David Yost[29]
MCM London Comic Con 2015 22–24 May 2015 ExCel London
MCM London Comic Con 2015 23–25 October 2015 ExCel London 130,560[30]
Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands, Outcast, Eve, The Man in the High Castle, Mr. Robot[31]
MCM London Comic Con 2016 27–29 May 2016 ExCel London 133,156[1]
Andrew Lee Potts, Hannah Spearritt[32]
MCM London Comic Con 2016 28–30 October 2016 ExCel London
Michael Page (fighter)
MCM London Comic Con 2017 26–28 May 2017 ExCel London
Dave Prowse, Guy Henry, Jemma Redgrave, Tatsuma Minamikawa, Veronica Taylor[33]
MCM London Comic Con 2017 27–29 October 2017 ExCel London Hayley Atwell, Chris Barrie, Manu Bennett, Johnny Yong Bosch, Gareth David-Lloyd, Warwick Davis, Dan Green (voice actor), Hattie Hayridge, Robert Llewellyn, Anthony Mackie, Charles Martinet, Eric Stuart, Yoh Yoshinari[34]
MCM London Comic Con 2018 25–27 May 2018 ExCel London Chris Barrie, Michael Biehn, Paul Blake (actor), Kevin Conroy, Dermot Crowley, Jim Cummings, Anthony Daniels, Felicia Day, John DiMaggio, Jess Harnell, Alan Harris, David Hayter, Ken Lashley, Sylvester McCoy, Khary Payton, Lucie Pohl, Tara Sands, April Stewart, James Arnold Taylor[35]
MCM London Comic Con 2018 26–27 October 2018 ExCel London
MCM Comic Con London 2019 24–26 May 2019 ExCel London Stephen Amell, Troy Baker, Misha Collins, Aaron Dismuke, Ricco Fajardo, David Harbour, Jason Liebrecht, Madison Lintz, Elizabeth Maxwell, Jason Mewes, Nolan North, Brian O'Halloran, David Ramsey, Emily Bett Rickards, Lindsay Siedel, Sebastian Stan, Sarah Wiendelheft
MCM Comic Con London 2019 25–27 October 2019 ExCel London Sophia Lillis, Jaeden Martell, Wyatt Oleff, Simon Pegg, Jason David Frank, Nakia Burrise, Catherine Sutherland, Nolan North, Troy Baker, Lindsay Jones, Charles Martinet, Tara Strong, Arryn Zech
MCM Comic Con London 2021 22–24 October 2021 ExCel London Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino, Jonathan Majors, Charlie Cox, Ben Barnes, Anjali Bhimani, Jim Cummings, David Hayter, Carolina Ravassa, Deborah Ann Woll[36]
MCM Comic Con London 2022 27–29 May 2022 ExCel London Aaron Roberts, Alessandro Micelli, Alexander Roth, Alison Sampson, Armstrong I Biggs,
Ashens, Asia Alfasi, Bob Hall, Bullit, CDawgVA, Charlie Biggs, Christian Ward, Claudia Bradstone, Clifford Chapin, Clive Jackson, Cyarin, Dan Fogler, Dante Basco, Dave Johnson, David Ajala, Doug Cockle, Eddache, Emma Vieceli, Erika Harlacher, Eve Smith, Francesca May, Francesca Mills, Francesco Dimitri, Gary Erskine, Gigguk, Girl in the Rain, Guy Who Does Art, Hugo Chegwin, Janet Varney, Jess Taylor, JL Straw, J.L. Worrad, J.M. Miro, Joe Pruett, Josh Winning, Joëlle Jones, Justin Briner, Kit Buss, Kit Whitfield, Kristen McGuire, Kugali, Kyle Phillips, Laura Sebastian, Lucia Keskin, Lucy Holland, Marc Ellerby, Marc Laming, Mark Silcox, Matt Wesolowski, Nigel Parkinson, Nolan North, Nori Art, Oxventure, Paul Cornell, Paul Jenkins, Pauscorpi, Peter Milligan, Pypah's Art, Ram V, Robert Sheehan, Ross Marquand, Rym Kechacha, Samantha Shannon, Simon Miller, Sonia Leong, Stark Holborn, Sydsnap, The Anime Man, Tia Kofi, T.L. Huchu, Toby Regbo, TomSka, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Trina Nishimura, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, and Will Carver[37]
MCM Comic Con London 2022 28–30 October 2022 ExCel London Ray Chase (voice actor), Robbie Daymond, Max Mittelman, Cristina Vee
MCM Comic Con London 2023 26–28 May 2023 ExCel London Rachael Lillis, Veronica Taylor, Con O’Neill, David Bradley[38]
MCM Comic Con London 2023 27–29 October 2023 ExCel London Critical Role cast, Baldur's Gate 3 cast, Aaron Dismuke, Adam McArthur, Kaiji Tang, Stephen Amell, Kayleigh McKee, Lindsay Seidel, Reagan Murdock, Ryan Colt Levy, Sarah Wiedenheft, Denise Gough, Blu Hydrangea, Felicia Day, Johnny Chiodini[39]
MCM Comic Con London 2024 24–26 May 2024[40] ExCel London

See also

References

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