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COMIC BOOK CONVENTIONS AT LIBRARIES Bob Cassinelli Gail Borden Public Library
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Your local comics shop
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Who is your audience? This is a program for the entire family – don’t limit your expectations to only children Expand your activities to appeal to all ages
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Things to consider Guest artists & writers Prizes for costumes Cosplayers Vendors Door prizes Goodie bags Movies/rest area Trivia wheel Face painting Pokemon / Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments Comic book swap meet Panels
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Guest artists & writers – the backbone of your convention
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Prizes for costumes – it’s not a contest
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Cosplayers – Superheroes at your service!
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Vendors connect the event to your community
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Door prizes / goodie bags – everybody wins!
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Movies / rest area Providing a rest area can extend visitors’ participation Take every opportunity to keep visitors engaged – Arrange a rest area (café, tables & chairs, etc.) – Play movies/DVDs/cartoons to keep with the theme, and keep the energy going
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What’s your comics IQ?
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Facepainting – need I say more?
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Pokemon / Yu-Gi-Oh!... Do cards and comics mix?
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Comic book swap meet
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Panel discussions – good luck getting these guys…
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Advertising your convention
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Get the word out for free! Facebook Geek Calendar Comic Book Resources Comic Vine Upcoming Cons Convention Scene The Oaklee Family Guide
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Convention set-up – consider traffic flow
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Info your artists, writers, and volunteers need to know What time is load-in? When does the convention floor open & close? Location of restrooms Lunch options Bottled water Where to park
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Any questions ?
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