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Rose City Comic Con

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Rose City Comic Con
StatusActive
GenreComic book convention
VenueLloyd Center Doubletree Hotel (2012)
Oregon Convention Center (2013–present)
Location(s)Portland, Oregon
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2012
FoundersRon Brister, Paula Brister
Attendance70,000 (2019)
Budget$20,000 in Year 1.
Organized by(2011–2017) Flashpoint Media, LLC
(2017-current) LeftField Media
Websitewww.rosecitycomiccon.com

Rose City Comic Con (RCCC) is an annual comic book and pop culture convention that takes place in Portland, Oregon, each September.

History

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RCCC was founded by Ron Brister and his partner Paula Brister while on a road trip to San Diego Comic-Con in July 2011. The founders decided that Portland, Oregon, was missing an event that would captivate Portlanders with the same charm as San Diego and the northwest's favorite event, Emerald City Comic Con.[citation needed]

From that road trip, after much discussion, and with a budget of less than $20,000, Ron and Paula Brister officially launched Rose City Comic Con in late summer of 2011 with the first event scheduled to run the following year in October 2012. After further research, however, the event was rescheduled to September in order to not be in between the Baltimore Comic-Con and the New York Comic Con (NYCC) that first year. The first official announcement of Rose City Comic Con took place at the Jet City Comics show.[citation needed]

The first convention in 2012 was held at the DoubleTree hotel near the Lloyd Center. The organizers knew that the show just needed to break even in order for it to be a success.[citation needed] They hoped for 750 attendees but realized the day before the first show that they would exceed that number.[citation needed] The bigger problem was where to hold it the second year.[citation needed]

The second annual event, held in 2013, was co-produced, co-funded, and co-organized by Emerald City Comic-Con,[1] the largest comic book convention in the Pacific Northwest (which had seen significant expansion in the years prior). This transition moved RCCC to the Oregon Convention Center and took up halls A1, B, and C, totaling more than 120,000 square feet, and saw a 405% increase in attendance.[citation needed] Since 2013, Emerald City Comic-Con and Rose City Comic-Con have been a Pacific Northwest partnership stationed in its two biggest cities: Seattle and Portland.

In late 2013, the Portland-based Stumptown Comics Fest, which focused on small-press comics, went "on hiatus" and entered an into an operating agreement with Rose City Comic Con.[2]

In February 2017, the founders and partners agreed to sell a majority stake ownership to LeftField Media which had been founded by the former executives within ReedPop. The two founders stayed on with the business while the partners from Emerald City Comic Con separated.

Both Ron and Paula Brister stayed with the company until Paula departed just before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Ron stayed on in a consulting role only until early 2021.

The 2020 edition of the convention was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Dates and locations

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Dates Location Attendance Sq Ft Guests
September 8–9, 2012 DoubleTree Portland, Oregon 4,100 17,000 Richard Hatch, Noah Hathaway, Greg Rucka, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Ron Randall, Steve Lieber, Jeff Parker, and the entire Helioscope Studio (formerly Periscope Studio, also known as Mercury Studio)
September 20–21, 2013 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 18,000 120,000 Sam Jones, Avery Brooks, Jewel Staite, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Alexis Cruz, David Giuntoli
September 20–21, 2014 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 25,000 120,000 Wil Wheaton, Sean Astin, Gigi Edgley, Sasha Roiz, Clare Kramer, Wes Studi, Michael Biehn, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Garrett Wang, Jeremy Shada, Cam Clarke, Rob Paulsen, Joe Pantoliano, Ernie Hudson, Dirk Benedict, Robert Axelrod, Maurice LaMarche, Barry Gordon, Townsend Coleman, Renae Jacobs, Steve Cardenas, Nicholas Brendon
September 19–20, 2015 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 32,000 210,000 Wil Wheaton, Nichelle Nichols, Reggie Lee (actor), Walter Emanuel Jones, Carrie Fisher, Robert Englund, Manu Bennett, Elizabeth Henstridge, Brett Dalton, Ray Park, Brandon Routh, Olivia Olson, Zach Callison, Walter Koenig, Caroll Spinney, Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
September 10–11, 2016 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 42,000 240,000 Jon Bernthal, Joan Cusack, John Cusack, Phil LaMarr, Steve Blum, Mark Meer, Billy Boyd, Stan Lee, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Jim Cummings, Peter Mayhew, Summer Glau, Chad L. Coleman
September 8–10, 2017 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 64,000 N/A Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, James and Oliver Phelps, Burt Ward, William Shatner, Jason David Frank, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Dominic Cooper, Katee Sackhoff, Felicia Day, Karl Urban, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jeremy Shada, Rose McIver, Charles Martinet, Troy Baker, John de Lancie, Brent Spiner
September 7–9, 2018 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 68,000 N/A Felicia Day, John Barrowman, Val Kilmer, Michael Rooker, Michael Biehn, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Chris Sullivan, Charlet Chung, Linda Blair, Michael Dorn, David Tennant
September 13–15, 2019 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 70,000 N/A TBD
September 11–13, 2020 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[3]
September 10–12, 2021 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon N/A
September 9–11, 2022 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon N/A

References

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  1. ^ Johnston, Rich (2013-09-27). "The Rose City/Emerald City Team Up". bleedingcool.com. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  2. ^ Hallett, Alison (Dec 17, 2013). "Nerd Prom* Is Cancelled: Stumptown Comics Fest to Merge** with Rose City Comic Con". Portland Mercury.
  3. ^ a b KOIN 6 News Staff. "Rose City Comic Con 2020 canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic: Organizers plan 'unique virtual content' to tide fans over". KOIN. May 12, 2020.