WonderCon, formerly known as the Wonderful World of Comics Convention, is an annual American pop culture convention, specifically aimed at comic books, science fiction and motion pictures. It was originally held in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California from its inception in 1987 until 2011. From the following convention in 2012, it has since been held in Anaheim, California. Arrow had a panel there in 2013 and The Flash in 2015.
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| - WonderCon, formerly known as the Wonderful World of Comics Convention, is an annual American pop culture convention, specifically aimed at comic books, science fiction and motion pictures. It was originally held in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California from its inception in 1987 until 2011. From the following convention in 2012, it has since been held in Anaheim, California. Arrow had a panel there in 2013 and The Flash in 2015.
- The convention was conceived by retailer John Barrett (a founder of the retail chain Comics and Comix) and originally held in the Oakland Convention Center. In 2003, it moved to San Francisco's Moscone Center and then the Anaheim Convention Center in 2012. The show's original name was the Wonderful World of Comics Convention. The WonderCon logo was designed by Richard Bruning and Tim Zach.
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| - WonderCon, formerly known as the Wonderful World of Comics Convention, is an annual American pop culture convention, specifically aimed at comic books, science fiction and motion pictures. It was originally held in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California from its inception in 1987 until 2011. From the following convention in 2012, it has since been held in Anaheim, California. Arrow had a panel there in 2013 and The Flash in 2015.
- The convention was conceived by retailer John Barrett (a founder of the retail chain Comics and Comix) and originally held in the Oakland Convention Center. In 2003, it moved to San Francisco's Moscone Center and then the Anaheim Convention Center in 2012. The show's original name was the Wonderful World of Comics Convention. The WonderCon logo was designed by Richard Bruning and Tim Zach.
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