No, I want to talk about the unsung heroes of fandoms: vendors. ![]() What I want to talk about this weekend is not just the run-of-the-mill celebrity rundown or cosplay fashion show. The celebrity guest list, while not spectacular in a Salt Lake/New York/City-which-will-not-be-named, A-list kind of way, is diverse in terms of fandoms and media types, including both standalone and “reunion” guests.īut I’ve discussed all this in previous coverage. ![]() It is properly sized, with a “full” vendor floor and celebrity signing area. To be clear, FBE is not too big for its venue. I don’t know how it stacks up against the other Fanboy Expos throughout the country, but this is Las Vegas, so I was surprised by this fact. This weekend has been a pleasant reminder that not all events have to be go-go-go, wall-to-wall action for the entire duration of their operating hours.įanboy Expo, Las Vegas, is, by any definition, a small event. I may have previously commented on smaller pop-culture events, but normally, after attending large events, like my home event in Salt Lake City ( FanX), and (now) Fan Expo Denver, Phoenix Fan Fusion, C2E2 in Chicago, etc., one becomes accustomed to massive floor space, shoulder to shoulder crowds, and a consistent general level of activity. Okay, kids, let’s wrap-up the weekend that was Fanboy Expo Las Vegas…
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