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25 June 2009 @ 02:31 pm
As WWE Commentator Jim Ross would say: Business is about to pick up!  
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21753

New York, NY - Gareb Shamus, CEO of New York based Wizard Entertainment, announces today that he has purchased the Toronto Comicon, a show that has been consistently awarded The Best International Comic Book Convention (non-USA) by ComicBookConventions.com, for the last 5 years.

“We've always had a strong following in Canada, so buying the Toronto Comicon is something that allows me to give back to our fans. These attendees are known to be serious collectors and comic industry followers,” said Shamus.  “I am thrilled to offer the guests, celebrities, artists, dealers and exhibitors to our Canadian audience for the very first time.”

Peter Dixon, owner of Paradise Conventions and former owner of the Toronto Comicon, will still be intimately involved in the show production, his friendly manner ensuring the continuation of the trademarked relaxed atmosphere of the show.

“Wizard brings greater industry recognition and star power to the show. I’m excited about having the fans get this bigger experience,” said Dixon.

The next show dates have not been set yet, but the newly managed Toronto Comicon is expected to debut in 2010.


General FYI, Paradise Comics had to postpone their show this year, I found that out when I was alerted to an edit on the evil expo's wikipedia page when one of their cronies/supporters created a false account to impersonate me and say some terrible things about that cancellation among other dubious things.

So yeah, there's the news on that... Peter's a good guy and I haven't seen him in a while - should stop by and say hi, hopefully this works out well for the area fandom.