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Annual multi-genre fan convention
Houstoncon was an annual multi-genre fan convention which was held between 1967 and 1982 in Houston, Texas. Houstoncon started out as a member of the Southwesterncon
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Series of regional multi-genre fan conventions
rotating basis, conventions were held in Dallas ("D-Con"), Houston ("Houstoncon"), and Oklahoma City ("Multicon"). Most Southwesterncons took place over
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from 1977–1979 Comix Fair, Houston (1983–c. 1996) — replaced the defunct Houstoncon ConGlomeration, Louisville (2001-2019) Creation Con, New York City (1971–1988)
List of defunct comic book conventions
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Comic convention in Houston, Texas, US
unaffiliated with Houstoncon, a large multi-genre convention which took place annually in Houston from 1967–1982. The final Houstoncon, billed as "Ultimate
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Event with a primary focus on comic books
attendees participated. Later Southwesterncons rotated between Houston ("Houstoncon") and Dallas ("D-Con"), adding Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ("Multicon") to
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Texas, where he became involved with Star Trek fandom (and co-produced Houstoncon '74 and '75). With Love's departure (issue #113, published in Sept. 1974)
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— at that point known as "Salone Internazionale del Comics" Balticon Houstoncon British Comic Art Convention Comic Art Convention Minicon Aggiecon Bubonicon
List of fan conventions by date of founding
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American comic book historian and retailer (1952–2024)
a booth at his first comics convention June 16–18, 1967, at the first Houstoncon. Traveling 28 hours on a Greyhound bus, Beerbohm turned 15 the first day
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Defunct multi-genre fan convention held in Dallas, Texas
Dallas (where it was known as "D-Con") and Houston (where it was known as "Houstoncon") in the late 1960s and 1970s. D-Con '79 was produced by Larry Lankford[citation
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Melbourne, Australia) — first Australian comic book convention June: Houstoncon (Houston, Texas) — guests include George Pérez and Walter Koenig June:
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Hotel, Melbourne, Australia) — 2nd iteration of this show June 20–22: Houstoncon (Houston, Texas) — official guests include George Pérez July 4–6: Comic
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included Stan Lee, Jim Starlin, Howard Chaykin, Jim Steranko June 23–25: Houstoncon (Houston, Texas) — guests include Frankie Thomas, Kirk Alyn, Ron Goulart
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Cross and the New York Fire Fighter's 9-11 Relief Fund September 15–16: HoustonCon (Holiday Inn, Houston, Texas) — sponsored by Bedrock City Comics; guests
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Fan Fair (in Exile)"; guests include Chuck Jones, Ray Harryhausen June: Houstoncon (Houston, Texas) — guests include Frank Brunner, Spanky McFarland, Jock
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Kenneth Smith June 11–14: D-Con (Sheraton Hotel, Dallas, Texas) June 17–20: Houstoncon '76/Star Trek '76 (Royal Coach Inn, Houston, Texas) — guests include George
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(Detroit Hilton, Detroit, MI) — guests include Jerry Bails June 21–24: Houstoncon '73 (Marriott Hotel, Houston, Texas) — c. 2,000 attendees; guests include
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and Edward Barker Summer: Name TK (Boston, Massachusetts) June 17–20: Houstoncon '71 (Houston, Texas) — official guests include Kirk Alyn at his first
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(Chicago, Illinois) — produced by Nancy Warner[citation needed] June 20–23: Houstoncon '74 (Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel, Houston, Texas) — merged with Star Trek '74
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Morrison, Jim Bannon, Al Williamson, and Steve Barrington June 25–29: Houstoncon '75 (Royal Coach Inn, Houston, Texas) — merged with the Houston Star Trek
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