Trying to keep track of all the big name conventions can be confusing. We made it easy.
*NOTE Burnt Brain Media is not endorsed by any of the conventions named. This is purely for educational resources, all due credit is to the individual Cons (linked below).*
| Date | Convention | Location |
| Feb 6-9 | MegaCon Orlando | Orlando, FL |
| Mar 28-30 | WonderCon | Anaheim, CA |
| Apr 11 | C2E2 | Chicago, IL |
| Jul 18-20 | ConnectiCon | Hartford, CT |
| Jul 18-20 | Florida Supercon | Miami Beach, FL |
| Jul 18-20 | ATL Comic Con | Atlanta, GA |
| Jul 23-27 | San Diego Comic-Con | San Diego, CA |
| Aug 8-10 | Terrificon | Mohegan Sun, CT |
| Aug 15-17 | Fan Expo Chicago | Chicago, IL |
| Sep 26-28 | L.A. Comic Con | Los Angeles, CA |
| Oct 9-12 | New York Comic Con | New York City, NY |
July edit:
Many of the cons have now already happened, any information provided about past cons will be taken down in preparation to update for next years cons. The links will still take you to the cons website, where there may be information about next years event already.
FAQ: NYCC
New York Comic Con tickets are on sale and Saturday and the 4-Day Pass is already sold out. We have received questions about how to access tickets, MAKE SURE you sign up for their Fan Verification, then you will receive an email with your unique code to purchase tickets to whichever email you used for Fan Verification.
NOTE:
– If you bought tickets last year, you should already have an account.
– If you’re buying for multiple people, have their emails handy. Don’t hesitate on buying tickets – they do sell out!
NYCC does not announce all of their guests at once. They will continuously release more information about panels and guests as the event gets closer. If they did not announce what you’re hoping for yet – don’t give up! In our opinion, it’s always worth going to regardless if there’s exactly what you are looking for.


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