Toronto Comic Con
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Not to be confused with Toronto Comicon or Fan Expo Canada.
The Toronto Comic Con was an annual comic book convention held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It started in 2003 and was sold in 2009 to Wizard Entertainment owner Gareb Shamus. It was subsequently relaunched as a Wizard event in 2010. The event has been on hiatus since spring 2012.[1]
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Toronto Comic Con | |
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Status | Sold to Wizard Entertainment |
Genre | Comic books |
Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Inaugurated | 2003 |
Most recent | 2012 |
Organized by | Wizard Entertainment (formerly Paradise Comics) |
Filing status | For Profit |
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From 2003 to 2007 the subtitle for the event was "A Celebration of Comic Books, Graphic Novels, Manga and Sequential Art". During those years the event was scheduled to run over three days (Friday through Sunday). In 2008 the convention was a two-day event (Saturday and Sunday).