Wizard
World East draws larger than expected crowd
Second year show deemed huge success by all involved
Congers, NY (June 9, 2003) After all the dust settled at the
Pennsylvania Convention Center in downtown Philadelphia, PA,
Wizard World East is pleased to announce that attendance was
21,000 paid and promotional attendees, up from last years
inaugural events attendance of 16,000. The show also boasted
120 retailers, 45 exhibitors and more than 115 artists and industry
professionals.
After
just 2 years of running Wizard World East in Philly, the show
has taken off and become such an amazing and cool place to go,
says Gareb Shamus, Chairman and CEO, Wizard Conventions, Inc.
It was great to see all the smiles on the faces of the
fans, publishers, manufacturers, dealers and creators. Everyone
at Wizard had a really fun time putting the show on (and are
exhausted) and look forward to next year's extravaganza.
The exhibitors
community has also been impressed with the speed at which Wizard
World East has become a vital force on the show circuit.
"For
years the east coast needed a major comics convention and in
just two years Wizard has successfully filled that need, adding
Wizard World East to the roster of the year's most important
and best-run shows, says Bill Jemas, Marvel Entertainments
COO and President. "With strong support from the creative
community and a terrific turnout by enthusiastic fans already
excited by X2 and chomping at the bit for the HULK, Wizard World
East stood out as a benchmark celebration in this most important
year for the comics' industry."
One of the
most consistent themes throughout the event was the enthusiasm
and the excitement of the fans at this show, from the panel
discussions to the signings sessions on the floor, to the casual
conversations that sprung up all over the city as fans of comics,
toys, gaming, anime, and manga got together to share their love
of all things pop-culture.
The
fans in Philly were incredible; even though I was on the tail
end of a two week promotional road trip, their enthusiasm and
passion for Batman: Hush powered me on through the busy weekend
and got me jumping to hit Chicago, says Wildstorm Editorial
Director Jim Lee.
Jim Lee will be the guest of honor when Wizard World Chicago
returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, now entering
its 7th year, on August 8-10, 2003. Last years 2002 expo
was another record year for Wizard World Chicago, with over
40,000 people attending the countrys largest three-day
pop culture extravaganza.
Another
major factor contributing to the overall success of Wizard World
East show this year was the strength and the importance of gaming
at the show, which was evidenced by the geographic diversity
that the gaming companies saw from the players. We had
over 300 people play in the MechWarrior National Championship,
with players from coast-to-coast and even coming from Hawaii,
says Martin Stever, Executive Vice President, WizKids, LLC.
We also had over 170 WizKids Envoys visit us at Wizard
World, coming from 31 states, 4 countries, and Puerto Rico.
Following
after Wizard World Chicago and just in time for holiday buying
season, the newest addition to the Wizard World family is Wizard
World Texas, which will premier at the Arlington Convention
Center November 21-23, 2003. The show will promise many of the
usual Wizard World highlights as well as a host of special guests,
all wrapped up with a special twist for Texas.
Wizard World
East, Wizard World Chicago and Wizard World Texas are produced
by Wizard Conventions Inc. Wizard Conventions is a sister company
of Wizard Entertainment Group, an industry leader in the collectibles
market that publishes four magazines, Wizard: The Comics Magazine,
InQuest Gamer: The Gaming Magazine, ToyFare: The Toy Magazine
and Anime Insider: The Japanese Animation Magazine. Wizards
publications have a monthly national readership of more than
2 million and are currently sold in 25 countries and five languages.
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