Heroes Convention

Heroes Convention
StatusActive
Genrecomic book
VenueCharlotte Convention Center (1995–present)
Location(s)Charlotte, North Carolina
CountryUSA
Inaugurated1982
Attendance50,000 (2022)[1]
Organized byShelton Drum/Heroes Aren't Hard To Find
Filing statusfor profit
WebsiteOfficial website

Heroes Convention, or HeroesCon, is a comic book convention that takes place in June (often over Father's Day weekend)[2] in Charlotte, North Carolina. The convention has been held since 1982 and is one of the oldest and "the largest independently owned comic book convention in the U.S.".[3] The convention has a history of charitable work, donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Charlotte Firefighters Burned Children's Fund.[4] HeroesCon is organized by Shelton Drum, owner of Heroes Aren't Hard To Find, a comic book retailer just southeast of downtown Charlotte.

HeroesCon focuses primarily on comic books, almost to the exclusion of TV, movies, and video games seen at most other major so-called comic book conventions.[5][6] Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals,[7] HeroesCon features hours of other programming on all aspects of comic books and pop culture.[8] HeroesCon features a large floorspace for exhibitors including comic-book dealers and collectibles merchants. Like most comics conventions, the show includes an autograph area, as well as areas where comics artists sign autographs and sell or do free sketches.

Annual events include the "Quickdraw Contest," in which artists create drawings on the spot for prizes; and an art auction.[2]

  1. ^ https://www.charlotteobserver.com/entertainment/arts-culture/article261735187.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b Hargro, Carlton. "Best. Convention. Ever," Creative Loafing (June 17, 2009), p. 25.
  3. ^ Marusak, Joe (June 14, 2022) [June 14, 2022]. "HeroesCon at 40: NC comic book convention soars back for a big anniversary show". The Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on June 14, 2022. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
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  5. ^ Brown, Hillary. "My Weekend at HeroesCon or, Why I Missed AthFest for a Comic Book Convention," Flagpole vol. 22, #26 (July 2, 2008), p. 9.
  6. ^ Spencer, Jason. "Festival grows with comics Heroes, villains: This convention's for you," Spartanburg Herald-Journal (June 3, 2010).
  7. ^ Hargro, Carlton. "Revenge of HeroesCon". Creative Loafing (June 2, 2010), p. 23.
  8. ^ Hargro, Carlton. "Home is for Heroes," Creative Loafing (June 18, 2008), p. 39.