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Winter Toronto ComiCON - Feb. 6th, 2011 @ the Metro Toronto Convention Centre

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I agree that it was a better show than I expected. Less dealers were there, most notably Harley Yee but it translated into a much less congested show, which was an issue previously in the same room.

I picked up a few books that I will enjoy reading until the next show comes around.

 

 

 

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Yes, Harley was in the UK, or going to the UK.... when the big snowstorm hit earlier in the week he was looking into coming up if his flight was canceled but he must of worked it out.

 

Same number of overall tables but slightly less dealers than usual. Wes, Wyldstar and Comicage had expanded setups.Major Comics and Comicage usually split the centre aisles, but Major couldn't make it this time and Georges' decision to go with 2 aisles made a big difference in the look of the room. It didn't look cramped.

 

Attendance was up considerably from the November show. Waiting for a tally from the office.

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