{{Short description|New York City comics & pop culture convention}} {{Distinguish|Big Apple Anime Fest|New York Comic Con}} {{multiple| {{refimprove|date=October 2021}} {{Update|date=October 2025}} }} {{Infobox Convention | name = Big Apple Comic Con (BACC) | image = 250px | caption = New York City's Original Comic Con | status = Active | genre = Comics<br>Popular culture | venue = New Yorker Hotel (2018–present)<br/>Penn Plaza Pavilion (2004–2018)<br/>Metropolitan Pavilion (2000–2003)<br/>St. Paul the Apostle Church (1996–2003) | location = New York City, New York | country = United States | first = March 2, 1996 | last = Mar. 25–26, 2023 <ref name=QueensGazette>{{cite news|title=The Big Apple Christmas Con Will Continue On|date=December 13, 2023|first=NICOLLETTE |last=BARSAMIAN|work=Queens Gazette|url=https://www.qgazette.com/articles/the-big-apple-christmas-con-will-continue-on/}}</ref> | next = Nov 23, 2024<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bigapplecc.com|title=Thank you for a great show|website=Big Apple Comic Con|access-date=Mar 4, 2024|quote=SEE YOU IN 2024.}}</ref> | organizer = Michael Carbonaro (1996–2009)<br/>Wizard Entertainment (2009–2013), Big Apple CC Corp (2014 to present) | filing = | attendance = 8,000 (2018)<ref name=Forbes/> | website = {{official|http://www.bigapplecc.com/}} }} The '''Big Apple Comic Con''' is the longest-running comic book/speculative fiction/pop culture convention in New York City. It was started by retailer Michael "Mike Carbo" Carbonaro in March 1996 in the basement of the St. Paul the Apostle Church.<ref name=BleedingCool20191126>Johnston, Rich. [https://bleedingcool.com/comics/big-apple-comic-con-new-yorker-hotel-christmas-convention-december-14th/ "Big Apple Comic Con Moves to New Yorker Hotel With a Christmas Convention For December 14th,"] ''Bleeding Cool'' (November 26, 2019).</ref> Having grown out of the church, between 1999 and 2008, the Big Apple Comic Con often featured multiple shows per year, with a large three-day "national" convention held in November, at the Metropolitan Pavilion and later at the Penn Plaza Pavilion. The show was sold to Wizard Entertainment in 2009 but was reacquired 2014 by Big Apple CC Corp (owned in part by Mr.Carbonaro) in 2014. Mr. Carbonaro says Wizard could not produce a successful show in NYC.
Over the course of its history, the convention has been known as the '''Big Apple Convention''', the '''Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show''', and the '''Big Apple Comic Book, Art, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo'''; with the larger three-day November shows known as the '''National Comic Book, Art, Toy, and Sci-Fi Expo''', the '''National Comic Book, Art, and Sci-Fi Expo''', and the '''National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Fantasy Convention'''. In 2014, the name "Big Apple Comic Con" was revived by Mr. Carbonaro for its March 2015 show.
In 2018 the Big Apple Comic Con moved from the decaying Penn Plaza (last show 2018) to the recently renewed 1929 Art Deco masterpiece New Yorker Hotel (now the Wyndham hotel).
Though it primarily focuses on comic books, the convention features a large range of pop culture elements, such as graphic novels, cinema, science fiction/fantasy, television, animation, anime, manga, toys, horror, collectible card games, video games, webcomics, and fantasy novels. Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals, the Big Apple Comic Con often features previews of upcoming films, and such evening events as the costume contest hosted b y "Captain Zorikh" Lequidre.<ref name="Beat20180411">Romberger, James and Heidi MacDonald. [https://www.comicsbeat.com/this-weekends-big-apple-brings-comics-history-to-programming-with-royer-fradon-and-more/ "This weekend's Big Apple brings comics history to programming with Royer, Fradon and more,"] ''The Beat'' (April 11, 2018).</ref>
The convention regularly hosts hundreds of artists, exhibitors, and film and television personalities in a huge floorspace for exhibitors. The show includes autograph and photo op opportunities with all of the guests, as well as the Artists' Alley where comics artists can sign autographs and sell their work.
== History == === Antecedents === Major comic book conventions in New York City prior to the Big Apple Comic Con included Dave Kaler's Academy Con, which ran annually from 1965 to 1967; Phil Seuling's Comic Art Convention, which ran annually from 1968 to 1983 (Seuling died in 1984); and the large annual Creation conventions, usually taking place over the weekend following Thanksgiving from 1971 to 1987. (Creation sometimes put on as many as a half-dozen smaller New York City shows per year).<ref name=Grant>Grant, Steven. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109002533/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=14149 "Permanent Damage: Issue #43,"] ''Comic Book Resources'' (July 10, 2002).</ref> From 1993 to 1995, promoter Frederic Greenberg<ref>Butash, Titian. "Human conflicts make superheroes appeal to fans of all ages," ''Austin American Statesman'' (01 Jan 1989), p. E11.</ref> began hosting Great Eastern Conventions shows annually at venues including the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. (Great Eastern also ran shows in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts.) Other companies, including Dynamic Forces, held New York City conventions, but all were on a smaller scale than the Seuling shows. Changes in the industry, popular culture, and the resurgent city itself since the troubled 1960s and '70s made large-scale comic-book conventions difficult to hold profitably.
=== Birth of the show === On February 29, 1996, just two days before it was to start, Fred Greenberg cancelled<ref name=QNS/> what had been advertised as a larger-than-usual Great Eastern show, scheduled for March 2–3 at the New York Coliseum, which the fan press had suggested<ref name=Newswatch>"Newswatch: NYC Comics Convention Cancelled, Fans Irate," ''The Comics Journal'' #185 (Mar. 1996), pp. 18–19.</ref> might herald a successor to the 1968–1983 Comic Art Convention.<ref name=Scoop>Cloos, Art. [https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1017?articleID=255006 "The Main Event: Convention Recap: Big Apple Comic Con"]. ''Scoop'' (after Sept. 26, 2021).</ref> On the spur of the moment, comic book retailers Michael Carbonaro, Vince Gulla,<ref name=Scoop/> and Vincent Zurzuolo,<ref name=Pate/> all of whom had planned to sell their wares at the Great Eastern show,<ref name=QNS/> mounted a substitute convention in the basement of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle.<ref name=Pate>Pate, Brian [http://www.conventionscene.com/2012/03/30/mike-carbonaro-retiring-from-convention-promoting-with-final-2012-nycbm-show/#u8E2y4liHsA2mPPg.99 "Mike Carbonaro Retiring From Convention Promoting with Final 2012 NYCBM Show,"] Convention Scene (Mar. 30, 2012).</ref> The gathering — dubbed "ChurchCon,"<ref name=QNS>{{cite news|last=Rafferty|first=Brian M. |url=https://qns.com/2002/10/fantasy-runs-rampant/ |title=Fantasy runs rampant|website=QNS |date=October 31, 2002}}</ref> "Hallelujah Con," or "The Show Must Go On"<ref name=CBG>Miller, John Jackson. [http://www.cbgxtra.com/cbgs-1996-order-estimates-for-diamond-comic-distributors-and-heroes-world-distribution "Capital Sale Tops Turbulent Year: The Top 10 Comics News Stories of 1996,"] ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1210 (Jan. 24, 1997).</ref> Con — attracted over 4,000 attendees, most of whom had been planning to attend the scheduled Great Eastern Show.<ref name=Newswatch/> Thus was born the Big Apple Comic Con,<ref name=QNS/> thereafter produced by Mr. Carbonaro.<ref name=Scoop/>
=== Growth === After the success of the initial 1996 show, Big Apple scheduled six separate conventions in 1997.<ref name=CBG970131>"Six Big Apple Cons Set for '97," ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (Jan. 31, 1997), p. 8.</ref>
In 1998, Big Apple held three conventions, in March, April, and October.{{cn|date=June 2022}}
In November 1999, (after a typical March show held at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle), Big Apple inaugurated the three-day "National Expo",<ref name=CBG19991022>{{cite news|last=Frankenhoff|first=Brent|title=Big Apple Blossoms into National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Toy Show|work=Comics Buyer's Guide|date=Oct 22, 1999|page= 24}}</ref> held at the Metropolitan Pavilion on West 18th Street in Manhattan.<ref name=Beat20081117>{{cite web|last=MacDonald|first= Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/the-monsters-did-tend-to-obscure-the-fauns-and-woodlings|title=The monsters did tend to obscure the fauns and woodlings|work=The Beat|date=Nov 17, 2008}}</ref> The National Expo brought "together the National Comic Book, Comic Art and Fantasy Convention and the New York Toy, Sci-Fi and Collectible Show;"<ref name=CBR021023>{{cite news|author=CBR Staff|url= https://www.cbr.com/nyc-comic-book-museum-presents-golden-panel-awards-heroes-among-us-exhibited/ |title=NYC Comic Book Museum presents Golden Panel Awards, 'Heroes Among Us' exhibited|work=CBR |date=Oct 23, 2002}}</ref> the larger annual National shows were held every year from 1999 until 2008; other shows (until 2004) continued to be held at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle.
Over the years, the Big Apple con attracted many comics creators and pop culture figures.<ref name=BleedingCool20191126/>
=== Heyday === thumb|Big Apple Comic Con Artist Alley 2008 [[File:10.17.09TomNoonanByLuigiNovi.jpg|thumb|upright|Tom Noonan at the Big Apple Comic Con, October 17, 2009]] By 2004 (which saw four separate shows), the convention had moved to the Penn Plaza Pavilion at the Hotel Pennsylvania.<ref name=BigApple041119>{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041013082323/http://www.bigapplecon.com/ |title=The National Comic Book, Art & Sci-Fi Expo|date=November 19–21, 2004|archive-date=October 13, 2004|publisher=BigAppleCon.com|url=http://www.bigapplecon.com/}}</ref><ref name=BigApple080607>{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509134048/http://www.bigapplecon.com/ |title=Big Apple Comic Book, Art, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo|date=June 7–8, 2008|archive-date=May 9, 2008|publisher=BigAppleCon.com|url=http://www.bigapplecon.com/}}</ref><ref name=BigApple080930>{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080930100426/http://www.bigapplecon.com/ |title=Big Apple Comic Book, Art, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo|date=November 14–16, 2008|archive-date=September 30, 2008|publisher=BigAppleCon.com|url=http://www.bigapplecon.com/}}</ref>
Big Apple Comic Con was characterized as being in "growth mode" in 2005–2006, with five shows per year<ref>Sanderson, Peter. [https://www.ign.com/articles/2006/03/07/comics-in-context-123-ny-comic-con-2006 "Comics in Context #123: NY Comic-Con 2006: Birth pangs of a new convention,"] ''IGN'' (6 Mar 2006).</ref> and an average attendance of about 8,000 guests per show.<ref>Dean, Michael. "Disastrous Success: The New York Comic-Con Overflows Its Site," ''The Comics Journal'' #275 (April 2006), p. 26.</ref>
=== Acquisition by Wizard Entertainment === In 2009, the Big Apple Comic Con was purchased by Gareb Shamus of Wizard Entertainment; Michael Carbonaro was retained as a senior adviser.<ref name=TCJ299>{{cite news|title=April 9: Wizard Entertainment CEO Acquires Big Apple Con |work=The Comics Journal |issue=299 |date=August 2009|page=22}}</ref> The first show under Wizard was held October 2009 at Pier 94 in Manhattan.<ref name=WINS>1010 WINS. New York. October 16, 2009, broadcast.</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.wizardworld.com/guests-apple.html |title=Guest page for the October 2009 Big Apple Convention at Wizard World |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090511091956/http://www.wizardworld.com/guests-apple.html |archive-date=May 11, 2009 }}</ref>
The acquisition of Big Apple Comic Con was part of a concerted push by Wizard's CEO Gareb Shamus to dominate the North American convention circuit, including acquiring the Paradise Comics Toronto Comicon.<ref>{{cite web|last=Armitage |first= Hugh |date=June 25, 2009 |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/comics/news/a161953/wizard-ceo-buys-toronto-comicon.html |title=Wizard CEO buys Toronto Comicon |work=Digital Spy}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21753 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090626015542/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=21753 |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 26, 2009 |title=Wizard's Gareb Shamus Buys Toronto Comicon|work= Comic Book Resources |date=June 24, 2009}}.</ref> As part of that strategy, Wizard initially scheduled the 2010 Big Apple Comic Con for October 7–10, the exact same dates as the previously scheduled 2010 New York Comic Con, run by Reed Exhibitions.<ref>{{cite news|last=MacDonald |first= Heidi |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100220113041/http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2009/10/16/breaking-big-apple-to-go-head-to-head-with-new-york-comic-con-next-year/ |title=Breaking: Big Apple to go head to head with New York Comic-Con next year |work=Publishers Weekly|department=The Beat |date=Oct 16, 2009 |url=http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2009/10/16/breaking-big-apple-to-go-head-to-head-with-new-york-comic-con-next-year |archive-date=Feb 20, 2010}}</ref><ref name=Beat20091019>{{cite news|last=MacDonald |first=Heidi |url= https://www.comicsbeat.com/big-applecon-wars-wrap-up/ |title=Big Apple/Con Wars wrap-up |work=The Beat |date=Oct 19, 2009}}</ref> After a public outcry, Wizard later moved the dates of its 2010 New York convention to October 1–3.<ref name=TheBeat20100518>{{cite news|last=MacDonald |first=Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/con-wars-shamus-retreats-moves-big-apple/ |title=Con wars: Shamus retreats, moves Big Apple |work=The Beat |date=May 18, 2010}}</ref>
Wizard held a new "Wizard World New York City Experience" show on June 28–30, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wizardworld.com/home-nyc.html |title=Wizard World New York City Experience show page|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213120621/http://www.wizardworld.com/home-nyc.html |archive-date=2013-02-13|access-date= February 24, 2013|website=WizardWorld.com}}</ref>
=== New York Comic Book Marketplace === In 2009, Michael Carbonaro established his own independent one-day convention known as the '''New York Comic Book Marketplace''' which ran annually through 2014.<ref name=Pate/>
Though not branded as a "Big Apple Convention" and not affiliated with Wizard World, some might consider the next iteration of the Big Apple Comic Con to have been held on March 31, 2012, at the Penn Plaza Pavilion. It was Michael Carbonaro's third New York Comic Book Marketplace, and (prematurely) announced as Carbonaro's final convention.<ref name=Pate/><ref name="Calmixx">Calmixx (March 28, 2012). [http://geekpropaganda.net/?p=5147 "Another Comic Book Era Comes to a Close..."] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181117081801/http://geekpropaganda.net/?p=5147 |date=2018-11-17 }}. GeekPropaganda.</ref> The guest of honor was Stan Lee; other guests included George Pérez, Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Carmine Infantino, Jim Steranko, Irwin Hasen, Mike Royer, Arthur Suydam, Bob McLeod, Rich Buckler, and Johnny Brennan, and Captain Zorikh's costume contest.<ref name=Romano>{{cite news|last=Romano|first= Lauren |date=March 27, 2012|url=https://news.yahoo.com/stan-lee-york-comic-book-marketplace-come-nyc-224800747.html |title=Stan Lee and the New York Comic Book Marketplace Come to NYC|work=Yahoo! News}}</ref>
Mr. Carbonaro held another NYCBM at the Hotel Pennsylvania on April 13, 2013.<ref name=LJ>[http://www.nycbm.com "Mike Carbo's NYCBM"]. LiveJournal. Retrieved March 17, 2013.</ref>
=== Reacquisition by Mike Carbonaro/Big Apple CC Corp (BACC)=== Mr. Carbonaro, as front person for the newly formed Big Apple CC Corp reacquired the convention from Wizard in 2014. The first show after regaining the BACC name, dubbed the "20th Anniversary Return of the Big Apple Convention," was held March 7, 2015, at the Penn Plaza Pavilion.<ref name=Scoop2015>{{cite web|department=The Main Event|title=Big Apple Con: Past and Present|work=Scoop|url=https://scoop.previewsworld.com/home/4/1/73/1017?articleid=161295|publisher=Gemstone Publishing, Inc.|access-date=Mar 4, 2024|date=2015|first=Art |last=Cloos}}</ref> In December 2015, BACC partnered with Frank Patz to produce the '''New York Winter Comic & Sci-Fi Expo''', was held at the Resorts World Casino New York in Jamaica, New York.<ref name=Krawitz>{{cite web|last=Krawitz |first=Alan|url=http://theforumnewsgroup.com/2015/12/09/winter-con-festival-draws-thousands-of-sci-fi-and-comic-fans-to-casino|title=Winter Con Festival Draws Thousands of Sci-Fi and Comic Fans to Casino|work=The Forum |date=December 9, 2015}}</ref>{{efn|By 2017, New York Comic Con, held annually at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, had grown to rival that of San Diego Comic-Con, making it the dominant New York City-area comic convention.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://comicbook.com/news/new-york-comic-con-was-attended-by-151-000-people-surpasses-san/|title=New York Comic Con Was Attended By 151,000 People, Surpasses San Diego|author=Lovett, Jamie|work=Comicbook.com|date=September 6, 2017|access-date=October 28, 2021|archivedate=October 28, 2021|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20211028205250/https://comicbook.com/news/new-york-comic-con-was-attended-by-151-000-people-surpasses-san/}}</ref> }}
With the holiday-themed December 2019 iteration of the show, the Big Apple Comic Con moved locations to the New Yorker Hotel.<ref name=BleedingCool20191126/><ref name=AmsterdamNews>[https://amsterdamnews.com/news/2019/12/05/big-apple-christmas-con-holds-holiday-party-dec14/ "Big Apple Christmas Con holds holiday party Dec.14,"] ''Amsterdam News'' (December 5, 2019).</ref> The 2020 show, scheduled for April 4–5, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref name=Pierce/> On July, 17th 2021 the BACC "25th Anniversary Prequel" was the first in-person comic convention held in New York City as it reopened after the pandemic, and September 25–26, the Big Apple Comic Con held its Silver Anniversary show; <ref name=Moro/><ref name=amny/>
Since post Covid 2012, now a fixture of the New Yorker Hotel, the BACC has hosted 5 events beginning March 26, 2022, an annual "Christmas Con" in December (in 2024 called "Holiday Con"), and (along with promoter Laz Rivero) the first '''Big Apple Trading Card''' Show, held on January 29, 2022, at the New Yorker Hotel. The trading card show featured baseball, football, basketball, Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering cards, and more.<ref>[https://finance.yahoo.com/news/big-apple-trading-card-show-160000711.html "BIG APPLE TRADING CARD SHOW to host largest trading card show in New York City History this Saturday, January 29th!"], ''Yahoo! Finance'' (January 24, 2022).</ref>
== Criticism == Comics creator Evan Dorkin was a critic of the Big Apple Con.<ref name=Beat20081117/> He singled out the November 2008 show in particular as "the worst convention I've ever had the displeasure to sit through", for the lackluster celebrity guests, the lack of floor plan guides for attendees, inconsistently-functioning restrooms, elevator, and escalators, the poorly performing volunteer staff, and an overall seedy, flea market atmosphere of rude dealers, creators inattentive to fans, and attendees who were disproportionately male. Dorkin, who vowed never to return to the venue, also singled out the cramped space of the venue, in particular Artist's Alley, which he speculated may have constituted a fire hazard.<ref name=Dorkin>Dorkin, Evan (November 16, 2008). [http://evandorkin.livejournal.com/176123.html "National Tragedy"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150712002747/http://evandorkin.livejournal.com/176123.html |date=2015-07-12}}. LiveJournal</ref>
Similarly, journalist Heidi MacDonald criticized the Penn Plaza Pavilion location as "eight pounds of sh-t in a five-pound bag." Journalist Rich Johnston said the conventions held there were "a little cramped and hot, but I still thoroughly enjoyed [them]."<ref name=BleedingCool20191126/>
Dorkin was describing his personal experience at an event in 2008, before the sale of the Big Apple Comic Convention to Wizard. Ms. MacDonald who is a great friend of the BACC, and a guest at the 2024 event, was describing the convention space, and how it was choking the potential of the show.
Mr. Carbonaro, who apologized to Mr. Dorkin at the time, has said that one of the key reasons for the sale to Wizard World was the lack of quality space available for comic book conventions in NYC, and issues with the management of the Penn Plaza.The return of the newly reformed BACC to the Penn Plaza in 2015 included the 18th floor of the Pennsylvania Hotel and a revamped relationship with Penn management. Still unsatisfied, the BACC had its first show in the New Yorker in 2017 and moved out of the Penn Plaza definitively in 2018.
Fans positive response to the BACC, offers a good idea of the excitement, fun, and intimate atmosphere of a comic convention that caters to contact and really having time to meet the guests. 82% of fan responses on the shows Facebook page are positive.
Roland Edwards writing on the BACC Facebook page in 2019: "I was impressed by how well big name guests like William Shatner and Kathleen Turner were treated...The venue is intimate and conveniently located near mass transit. The small staff of volunteers kept up with the demand. The vendors I spoke with at the end said they had a good show (made money)."
Dan Rovira, also on the BACC Facebook in 2019: "I have been going to the Big Apple Con for some 9 years and I have always found it to be terrific . . . the guest artists for comics are superb. I am looking forward this March to attend. I highly recommend this outstanding convention."
Tidarut Hansub-Udom in 2021 wrote: "It was my first time going and I had a lot of fun. Great vendors, artists, guests, panels and gaming area. Everyone is very friendly, which makes the environment more accepting for all attendees."
BACC's move to the New Yorker was a sea change for the event. Spacious, but intimate, scrupulously (Wyndham) clean the response from guests and audience has been overwhelmingly positive. Ming Chen, "I just love the Big Apple Comic Con," Jim Steranko a regular guest at the show since the days of St Paul's Church: "It is my favorite real comic con."
== Dates and locations == <!-- DO NOT ADD ANY INFORMATION TO THIS TABLE THAT IS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY INLINE CITATIONS OF RELIABLE, SECONDARY SOURCES, PER WIKIPEDIA'S POLICIES. --> {{Missing information|section|dates, venues, and guests|date=February 2013}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! width=125px | Dates !! width=125px | Venue !! width=125px | Show Moniker !! Official guests !! Notes !! width=25px | {{Reference column heading}} |- | '''1996''' || March 2 || St. Paul the Apostle Church || ChurchCon; Show Must Go On Con; Hallelujah Con || || ||<ref name=BleedingCool20191126/><ref name=CBG/><ref name=Moro/> |- | rowspan=6 | '''1997''' || January || St. Paul the Apostle Church|| Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/> |- | March || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/><ref>"Chaos! And the Crow Go to Church, 1997 Big Apple Comic Con Report." ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (March 21, 1997), p. 10.</ref> |- | May || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/> |- | July || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/> |- | September || St. Paul the Apostle Church|| Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/> |- | November || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Con || || ||<ref name=CBG970131/> |- | rowspan=4 | '''1998''' || March || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Con || James Warren || || <ref>Schelly, Bill. ''James Warren, Empire of Monsters: The Man Behind Creepy, Vampirella, and Famous Monsters'' (Fantagraphics Books, 2018), p. 318.</ref> |- || April 4 || St. Paul the Apostle Church || Big Apple Comic Book & Toy Convention || Al Williamson, Miran Kim || 100 dealers; admission price $5 || <ref>[https://www.nydailynews.com/comics-convention-books-nyc-visit-article-1.803305 "Comics Convention Books NYC Visit"] ''Daily News'' (Apr. 04, 1998).</ref> |- | || || || || || |- | October 10 || || || || || |- | rowspan=2 | '''1999''' || || || || || || |- | November 12–14 || Metropolitan Pavilion || National Comic Book, Art, Toy, and Fantasy Convention || || First "National Expo"; large animation auction held Nov. 12 to benefit the American Foundation for the Visual Arts || <ref name=CBG19991022/><ref>Patton, Marc. "Big Apple Deems Nov. 12–14 Con a Success," ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (Dec. 31, 1999), pp. 8–9.</ref><ref>[https://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.08/4.08pages/4.08animart.php3 "Animation Art,"] ''Animation World Magazine'' issue 4.8 (Nov. 1999).</ref> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2000''' || March || || || || || |- | November 10–12 || Metropolitan Pavilion || National Comic Book, Comic Art and Fantasy Convention || James Doohan, Jerome Blake, Ron Palillo, Apollo Smile, Richard Herd, Pamelyn Ferdin, Carmine Infantino, Jeff Jones, Erik Larsen, Russ Heath, Dick Giordano, Joe Simon, Julie Schwartz, Joe Giella, Frank McLaughlin, Michael Kaluta, Dave Cockrum, Paty Cockrum, Irwin Hasen, Glenn Fabry, John Romita Sr., Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Arnold Drake, Murphy Anderson, Gray Morrow, Mike Esposito, Tom Gill, Andrew Pepoy, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Mark Texeira, David Wohl, Joseph Michael Linsner, William Tucci, Janet Lupo, Kevin Eastman, Sarah Dyer, Evan Dorkin, Don McGregor, Jim Shooter, Dan DeCarlo, George Tuska, Gill Fox, George Tuska, Graig Weich, Mercy Van Vlack, Ken Gale, Tim Vigil, David Quinn || || <ref>{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000930040024/http://www.bigapplecon.com/unflash.html |title=Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Show|date=November 10–12, 2000| archive-date=September 30, 2000|publisher=BigAppleCon.com|url=http://www.bigapplecon.com/unflash.html}}</ref> |- | rowspan=6 | '''2001''' || January 20 |||| || || || |- | March 9–10 || St. Paul the Apostle Church Auditorium || Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Show || || || <ref>King, Sharon. [http://articles.nydailynews.com/2001-03-09/entertainment/18164384_1_screening-room-20th-opens/2 "Today In New York,"]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} ''Daily News'' (March 9, 2001).</ref> |- | July 6–7 || || Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Show || || || <ref>David, Ben. [https://news.artnet.com/opinion/nfts-90s-comic-book-bubble-1955239 "Opinion: What the NFT World Can Learn From the Great '90s Comic Book Bubble. (It's a Cautionary Tale): Lessons for Beeple and Grimes from the days of Deadpool and Spawn,"] ''Artnet News'' (March 30, 2021): (photo caption) "Collectors browse through bins of comic books July 6, 2001 at the Big Apple Comic Book, Art, and Toy Show in New York City."</ref> |- | {{strikethrough|September 14–15}} || {{strikethrough|St. Paul the Apostle Church Auditorium}} || {{strikethrough|Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Show}} || {{strikethrough|Jeremy Bulloch, Ed Kemmer, Steve Rude, David W. Mack, Brian Michael Bendis, Joe Gill, Will Franz}} || Postponed due to September 11 attacks || <ref>CBR Staff. [https://www.cbr.com/updates-from-marvel-comics-east-coast-cons-related-to-the-attacks/ "Updates from Marvel Comics, east coast cons related to the attacks,"] CBR (SEP. 11, 2001).</ref> |- | October 12–13 || St. Paul the Apostle Church Auditorium || || || Run as a charity to benefit victims of the September 11 attacks || <ref>[https://yakfaceforums.com/main/2001/10/ "Big Apple Comic Con: Charity, Ultarama,"] YakFaceForums.com (October 9, 2001).</ref> |- | November 9–11 || Metropolitan Pavilion || National Comic Book, Art, Toy, and Sci-Fi Expo || Klaus Janson, Joe Staton, Trina Robbins, Jim Steranko, Jeff Smith, Jim Warren, Flo Steinberg, Herb Trimpe, Linda Fite, Walter Simonson, Louise Simonson, Tim Vigil || Proceeds donated to the World Trade Center Fund. || <ref>"Weekend in New York," ''Daily News'' (Nov. 10, 2001), p. 31.</ref><ref>"Big Apple Holds Third Annual National Expo Nov. 9–11," ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (Nov. 9, 2001), p. 56.</ref> |- | rowspan=4 | '''2002''' || January 19 || || || Guy Gilchrist, Ethan Van Sciver, Bill Plympton, Irwin Hasen, Dick Ayers, The Iron Sheik, April Hunter, Wagner Brown, Tammy Lynn Sytch, Chris Candido, Virgil{{fact|date=October 2021}}|| || |- | July 12–13 |||| || || || |- | September 13–14 |||| Big Apple Comic Book Art and Toy Show |||| || |- | November 8–10 || Metropolitan Pavilion || National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Fantasy Convention || Nichelle Nichols, Sarah Douglas, Sergio Aragonés, Jim Lee, Gene Colan, Nutopia, Sam Kieth, Michael Kaluta, Brian Michael Bendis, David W. Mack, Joe Jusko, Andy Lee, Tim Vigil, Graig F. Weich || First annual Golden Panel Awards for Excellence in Comic Book Art and Story Telling (sponsored by the New York City Comic Book Museum); close to 6,000 attendees ||<ref name=QNS/><ref name=CBR021023/><ref>Blumenfeld, Bruno. [http://articles.nydailynews.com/2002-11-10/news/18214893_1_video-festival-national-comic-book-exotic-locales "Sunday In New York,"]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} ''Daily News'' (Nov. 10, 2002).</ref> |- | rowspan=6 | '''2003''' || January 25 || || || || || |- | April 6 || || || || || |- | May 2–3 || St. Paul the Apostle Church Auditorium || Big Apple Comic Book Art, and Toy Show || Jim Steranko (guest of honor), Russ Heath, Billy Tucci, Graig Weich, Tony Isabella, Guy Gilchrist, Jim Krueger, Jamal Igle, Robin Riggs, Jim Salicrup || || <ref>[http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2003/18/20030501-archive52.html "'X-Men II' release just in time for Queens comic guru's show,"] ''Times Ledger'' (May 1, 2003).</ref> |- | July 25–26 || || || || || |- | September 5–6 |||| || || || |- | November 28–30 || Metropolitan Pavilion || National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Fantasy Convention|| || ||<ref>{{cite web|author=Hinckley, David|date=November 26, 2003|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/nydn-features/black-strides-comics-fantasy-article-1.518346|title=Black Strides in Comics are no Fantasy|newspaper=Daily News|page=46|archivedate=August 26, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826122257/http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/nydn-features/black-strides-comics-fantasy-article-1.518346}}</ref> |- | rowspan=4 | '''2004''' || || || || || || |- | || || || || || |- | || || || || |- | November 19–21 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Fantasy Convention || Jim Starlin, Neal Adams, Adam Hughes, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jim Krueger, Roy Thomas, Jim Shooter, Michael Kaluta, Joseph Michael Linsner, Jim Califiore, Ramona Fradon, Michael Avon Oeming, Tom Raney, Rick Leonardi, Howard Chaykin, Tom Palmer, Anthony Schiavino, Joe Staton, Dave Roman, John Green, Andy McDonald, Ivan Brandon, Peter Kuper, Seth Tobocman, Robin Riggs, Elayne Riggs, Neil Vokes, Bob Tinnell, Dave DeVries, John Workman, Rudy Nebres, Tommy Castillo, Irwin Hasen, Rich Buckler || ||<ref name=BigApple041119/><ref>KittyCat. [https://archive.upcoming.org/event/the-national-comic-book-art-and-sci-fi-show-9110 "The National Comic Book, Art, & Sci-Fi Show November 19, 2004,"] ''Upcoming'' (September 21, 2004).</ref> |- | rowspan=5 | '''2005''' || January 22–23 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art, and Toy Show || Bill Sienkiewicz, Joe Simon, Carmine Infantino, Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley, Larry Lieber, Terry Dodson, Aaron Lopresti, Michael Lark, Billy Tucci, J. G. Jones, Dean Haspiel, Mike Bair || Sunday art auction to benefit the American Red Cross || <ref>CBR Staff. [https://www.cbr.com/big-apple-comic-book-show-returns-january-22nd-23rd/ "Big Apple Comic Book Show returns January 22nd - 23rd,"] ''CBR'' (JAN 06, 2005).</ref> |- | April 1–3 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art, and Toy Show || Maureen Shea || || <ref>[https://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/03/prweb221420.htm "The Lady Boxer Who Put 'Million Dollar Baby' on the Ropes: Knock Out Maureen Shea Appears at the Big Apple Con: Comic Book, Art, & Toy Show Saturday April 2nd,"]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} PR Web (Mar. 25, 2005).</ref> |- | June 18–19 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art, and Toy Show || Fred Hembeck || || <ref>Hembeck, Fred. [http://www.hembeck.com/FredSez/FredSezJune2005.htm Archive - June 2005], Fred Sez! (June 2005).</ref> |- | September 10–11 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || The Big Apple Con: Comic Book, Art and Toy Show || || Focus on American war comics. 12,000 attendees; 300 exhibitors. || <ref>Clifford, Catherine. [https://www.nydailynews.com/comic-relief-article-1.939733 "Comic relief,"] ''New York Daily News'' (Sept. 10, 2005)</ref> |- | November 18–20 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || National Comic Book, Comic Art, and Fantasy Convention || Richard Hatch || 10th annual National show || <ref>[https://archive.kpcc.org/news/2017/02/07/68868/battlestar-galactica-star-richard-hatch-dies-at-71/ "'Battlestar Galactica' star Richard Hatch dies at 71,"] KPCC website (Feb. 7, 2017): photo caption: "File: Actor Richard Hatch poses for a photo at the 10th Annual Big Apple National Comic Book, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo at Penn Plaza Pavillion Nov. 18, 2005 in New York City."</ref> |- | rowspan=5 | '''2006''' || || || || || "One-Day Wonder" || |- | February 24–26 || || || UDON artist collective, including Alvin Lee and Jim Zub || || <ref>Singh, Arune. [https://www.cbr.com/udon-offers-special-products-and-deals-at-ny-comic-con/ "UDON offers special products and deals at NY Comic-Con!"], ''CBR'' (Feb. 21, 2006).</ref> |- | March 31–April 2 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art, and Toy Show || Margot Kidder || || <ref>[https://hollywoodlife.com/pics/margot-kidder-pics-superman-lois-lane/the-big-apple-comic-book-convention-press-reception-new-york-america-31-mar-2006-2/ Margot Kidder — Pics Of The Late 'Superman' Star,"] ''Hollywood Life'' (May 14, 2018). Photo caption: "Margot Kidder: THE BIG APPLE COMIC BOOK CONVENTION PRESS RECEPTION, NEW YORK, AMERICA – 31 MAR 2006."</ref> |- | || || || || || |- | November 17–19 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple National Comic Book Convention || Roger Hill, Catherine Bach || || <ref>[https://www.123rf.com/photo_10379418_roger-hill-actor-at-the-national-big-apple-comic-book-convention-taken-november-19-2006-in-nyc-.html "Roger Hill actor at the National Big Apple Comic Book Convention . Taken November 19, 2006 in NYC..,"] 123rf.com. Retrieved June 20, 2022.</ref><ref>[https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-catherine-bach-image20867382 Catherine Bachat the National Big Apple Comic Book Convention . Taken November 19, 2006 in NYC,"] DreamsTime.com. Retrieved June 20, 2022.</ref> |- | rowspan=3 | '''2007''' || January 19–20 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Expo || Comics guests: Seth Tobocman, James Romberger, Alex Maleev, Alex Saviuk, Arnold Drake, Mac McGill, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dan Slott, Danny Fingeroth, Dennis Calero, Dick Ayers, Fred Harper, Guy Dorian, Guy Gilchrist, Ian Dorian, Irwin Hasen, Ivan Brandon, Ivan Velez, Jamal Igle, Jim Kyle, Jennifer Camper, Jim Salicrup, Jim Sherman, Ken Gale, Mark Texeira, Mercy Van Vlack, Michael Avon Oeming, Rich Buckler, Sean Chen, and Tommy Castillo || Fan Appreciation show with free admission to celebrate Big Apple's 10th anniversary ||<ref>{{cite web|last=McDonald |first=Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/big-apple-this-weeked-future/ |title=Big Apple this weeked; future = ?|work=The Beat|date=Jan 19, 2007}}</ref> |- | || || || || |- | November 16–18 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || National Comic Book, Art, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo || Comics guests: Adam Hughes, Alan Kupperberg, Alan Weiss, Alex Maleev, Alex Saviuk, Amanda Conner, Bernard Chang, William Tucci, Bob Hall, Bob Layton, Bob McLeod, Carmine Infantino, Chris Moreno, Darwyn Cooke, Dan Slott, Danny Fingeroth, Dennis Calero, Dick Ayers, Elayne Riggs, Frank Cho, Gary Friedrich, Graig Weich, Guy Dorian, Herb Trimpe, Ian Dorian, Irwin Hasen, Ivan Brandon, Joe Sinnott, Jim Steranko, John Romita Sr, Jim Calafiore, Jimmy Palmiotti, Jim Salicrup, Ken Gale, Ken Kelly, Kim Deitch, Kyle Baker, Mark Bodé, Mark Evanier, Mark Texeira, Mercy Van Vlack, Michael Gaydos, Michael Golden, Michael Netzer, Neal Adams, Norm Breyfogle, Paolo Rivera, William Foster III, Rich Buckler, Robin Riggs, Ron Garney, S. Clay Wilson, Sean Chen, Sergio Aragonés, Spain Rodriguez, Tim Sale, Tim Vigil, and Tom Feister || || <ref>{{cite news|last=McDonald |first=Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/weekend-doings-wizard-world-texas-big-apple-dublin/ |title=Weekend doings: Wizard World Texas, Big Apple, Dublin|work=The Beat|date=Nov 19, 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/actress-hayden-panettiere-signs-an-autograph-at-the-big-news-photo/77973437 |title=Hayden Panettiere Visits The Big Apple National Comic Book Convention|work=Getty Images|access-date=June 20, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author-link=Mike Cavallaro|last=Cavallaro |first=Mike| url=https://studiodeep6.livejournal.com/19433.html |title=Big Apple Con|website=LiveJournal |date=Nov 19, 2007}}</ref> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2008''' || June 7–8 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Book, Art & Toy Expo || Richard Dreyfuss, Malcolm McDowell, Ice-T, Coco Austin, Doug Jones, Jason Mewes, Dana Kimmel, Paul Kratka, Larry Zerner, David Katims, Catherine Parks, Tracie Savage, Annie Gaybis, Tony Moran, Warrington Gillette, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Jasmin St. Claire, Monique Dupree, David Zen Mansley, Adrian Barrios, Alex Maleev, Andy MacDonald, Anthony Cacioppo, Arthur Suydam, Bernie Wrightson, William Tucci, Brian C. Kong, Buzz, Danny Fingeroth, Ed Coutts, Gene Ha, Guy Dorian, Guy Gilchrist, Ian Dorian, Irwin Hasen, Ivan Brandon, Joe Giella, John Cebollero, Marcus Boas, Mark Sable, Mark Texeira, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Lilly, Patrick Gleeson, Paul Azaceta, Primo, Rich Buckler, Richard Howell, Rob Granito, Rodney Ramos, Steve Mannion, Steve Walker, Taki Soma, Tommy Castillo || "Summer Sizzler" ||<ref name=BigApple080607/><ref>MacDonald, Heidi. [https://www.comicsbeat.com/big-apple-this-weekend/ "Big Apple this weekend,"] ''The Beat'' (June 6, 2008).</ref> |- | November 14–16 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || National Big Apple Comic Book, Art, Toy, & Sci-Fi Expo || Comics guests: Neal Adams, Brian Michael Bendis, Ivan Brandon, Rich Buckler, Evan Dorkin, Mark Evanier, Danny Fingeroth, Joe Giella, Basil Gogos, Michael Golden, Gene Ha, Irwin Hasen, Carmine Infantino, Alex Maleev, Michael Avon Oeming, Robin Riggs, John Romita, Jr., Walt Simonson, Jim Steranko, Bryan Talbot, Mark Texeira, William Tucci, Bernie Wrightson; celebrity guests: George Lazenby, Peter Mayhew, Kate Mulgrew || || <ref>CBR Staff. [https://www.cbr.com/big-apple-comic-book-expo-releases-2008-show-details/ "Big Apple Comic Book Expo releases 2008 show details,"] ''CBR'' (Nov. 3, 2008).</ref><ref name=Beat20081117/><ref name=BigApple080930/> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2009''' || || || || || |- | October 16–18 || Pier 94 || Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con || Jim Lee (co-Guest of Honor), Joe Quesada (co-Guest of Honor), Tom Noonan, Dan Parent; celebrity guest: William Shatner || First iteration of the show under Wizard Entertainment||<ref name=TCJ299/><ref name=WINS/><ref>[https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/science/photos-william-shatner-through-the-years/collection_3f2fb59c-4f23-5415-802f-5a0191843164.html#1 "Associated Press: Photos: William Shatner through the years,"] ''Rapid City Journal'' (October 12, 2021).</ref><ref name=Beat20091019 /><ref>[https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/booknews/comics/article/5400-comics-briefly.html "Comics Briefly: Compiled by Kate Fitzsimons,"] ''Publishers Weekly'' (Oct 12, 2009).</ref> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2010''' || February 27 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || New York Comic Book Marketplace || Herb Trimpe, Michael Golden, Tony Robinson, Irwin Hasen, Mark Texeira, Gene Colan, J. H. Williams III, Dan Slott, Larry Hama, Billy Tucci, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Claremont, Cliff Chiang, Jim Starlin, Matt Clark, Sean Chen, Dick Ayers, Trevor Von Eeden, Mike Lilly, Brian Kong, Renée Witterstaetter, Janet Jackson, Stu Suchit, John Cebollero, Jorge Gonzalez, Bob Wiacek, Mark Romanoski, Scott Roberts, Danny Fingeroth, Rudy Nebres, Rodney Ramos, Steve Mannion, Ian Dorian, Guy Dorian, Khary Randolph || Originally scheduled to be held at the 69th Regiment Armory || <ref>{{cite news|title=CON! 2010: The NY Comic Book Marketplace unites all possible storylines|first= Heidi |last=MacDonald |date=Dec 7, 2009 |work=The Beat|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/con-2010-the-ny-comic-book-marketplace-unites-all-possible-storylines/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author-link=Heidi MacDonald|last=MacDonald |first=Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/227-ny-comic-book-marketplace-moves-to-penn-plaza-pavilion/ |title=2/27 NY Comic Book Marketplace moves to Penn Plaza Pavilion | work=The Beat |date=Feb 19, 2010}}</ref> |- | October 1–3 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Con |||| Convention returns to the newly renovated Penn Plaza Pavilion || <ref name=TheBeat20100518 /> |- | '''2011''' || May 21–22 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Wizard World Big Apple Comic Con || Neal Adams, Nick Abadzis, Kaare Andrews, Matt Kindt, Percy Carey, Kevin Colden, Jared Fletcher, Michael Kupperman, Jason Little, Mark Morales, Laurie Sandell, Yuko Shimizu, Ronald Wimberly, Brian Wood, Arthur Suydam, Jerry Robinson, Luke Ross, Greg Horn, Christos Gage, Ryan Ottley, Alex Saviuk || || <ref>Pesce, Nicole Lyn. [https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/big-apple-comic-fans-chance-meet-harry-potter-tom-felton-buffy-james-marsters-article-1.145374 "Big Apple Comic Con gives fans chance to meet 'Harry Potter's' Tom Felton, 'Buffy's' James Marsters,"] ''Daily News'' (May 21, 2011).</ref><ref>Stampler, Laura. [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/james-marsters-buffy-comic-con_n_866126 "CULTURE & ARTS: James Marsters Draws Fangirls To Big Apple Comic Con,"] ''HuffPost'' (May 24, 2011).</ref> |- | '''2012''' || March 31 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || New York Comic Book Marketplace || Guest of honor: Stan Lee; other guests: George Pérez, Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Carmine Infantino, Jim Steranko, Irwin Hasen, Mike Royer, Arthur Suydam, Bob McLeod, Rich Buckler, Johnny Brennan || Third NYCBM, announced as Carbonaro's final convention (although this was not actually the case); Captain Zorikh's costume contest || <ref name=Romano/><ref>{{cite news|title=Meet the vets and Stan Lee at the March NY Comic Book Marketplace |first=Heidi |last=MacDonald |date=Feb 24, 2012|work=The Beat|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/meet-the-vets-and-stan-lee-at-the-march-ny-comic-book-marketplace/}}</ref> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2013''' || April 13 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || New York Comic Book Marketplace || Special guest: George Pérez || ||<ref name=LJ/><ref>{{cite web|author-link=Heidi MacDonald|last=MacDonald|first=Heidi|url= https://www.comicsbeat.com/new-york-comic-book-marketplace-returns-in-april/ |title=New York Comic Book Marketplace returns in April|work=The Beat|date=Jan 31, 2013}}</ref> |- | June 28–30 || Basketball City (Pier 36) || Wizard World New York City Experience || Julie Bell, Mike Deodato, Jr., Stan Lee, Carlos Pacheco, Humberto Ramos, Paolo Rivera, Arthur Suydam, Boris Vallejo || Focused on "celebrities, creators, sports stars, music, exhibitors, parties and other attractions" — very little comics content || <ref>{{cite news|last=MacDonald |first=Heidi |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/wizard-world-is-back-in-new-york-city/ |title=Wizard World is back in New York City — without comics UPDATED |work=The Beat |date=Feb 8, 2013}}</ref><ref>White, Matt. [https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/57960-upcoming-comics-events-6-24-2013.html "Upcoming Comics Events: 6/24/2013,"] ''Publishers Weekly'' (June 24, 2012).</ref> |- | '''2014''' || March 1 || || New York Comic Book Marketplace || || Final NYCBM before Carbonaro re-acquired the BACC name || <ref name=Scoop2015 /> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2015''' || March 7 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || || Comics guests: Herb Trimpe, Rich Buckler, Sean Chen, Tom DeFalco, Danny Fingeroth, Ramona Fradon, Larry Hama, Brian Kong, Justin Leiter, and Bob Rozakis; celebrity guests: Roddy Piper and Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Jason David Frank, Steve Cardenas, Ming Chen, Mike Zapcic, and Johnny Brennan || First show after Carbonaro re-acquired the BACC name; dubbed "20th Anniversary Return of the Big Apple Convention" || <ref name=Scoop2015 /><ref name= Scoop2016 /> |- | December 5–6 || Resorts World Casino New York || New York Winter Comic & Sci-Fi Expo (a.k.a. New York Winter Con 2015) || Comics guests: John Cassaday, Dave Dorman; celebrity guests: Jeremy Bulloch, Daniel Logan, Nichelle Nichols, Austin St. John, Michael Biehn, Mick Foley, King Kong Bundy, Tito Santana || Co-produced by Frank Patz and Michael Carbonaro || <ref name=Krawitz/> |- | '''2016''' || March 5 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Con || Neal Adams, Jason David Frank, Kathy Garver, Erik Larsen, Joseph Michael Linsner, James O'Barr, Karyn Parsons, Lori Petty, Laurence Mason, Johnny Brennan, Mark Texeira|| || <ref name= Scoop2016>{{cite web|title=Convention Report: Big Apple Con|first=Art|last=Cloos|url=https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1018?articleID=176305|work=Scoop|publisher= Gemstone Publishing, Inc.|date=March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://fancons.com/events/info/7099/big-apple-con-2016 |title=Big Apple Con 2016 Information |work=Fancons|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref> |- |'''2017''' |March 11–12 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Con || Jim Lee, Neal Adams, Jon Bernthal, Guy Dorian, Jason David Frank, Kathy Garver, Michael Golden, Neil Kaplan, Frank Miller, Arthur Suydam, Mark Texeira, Billy Tucci, Spencer Wilding, Renée Witterstaetter || Stan Lee cancelled scheduled appearance due to illness || <ref name=NYDailyNews>{{cite news|last=Bitette|first=Nicole |url=https://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/stan-lee-backs-big-apple-comic-due-poor-health-article-1.2995216 |title=Stan Lee cancels Big Apple Comic Con appearance due to poor health |work=Daily News |date=March 11, 2017}}</ref><ref name=BleedingCool2017>{{cite news|last=Johnston |first=Rich|url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/jim-lee-stands-sick-stan-lee-big-apple-comic-con-weekend/ |title=Jim Lee Stands In For A Sick Stan Lee At Big Apple Comic Con This Weekend |work=Bleeding Cool |date=March 10, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://fancons.com/events/info/7222/big-apple-comic-con-2017 |title=Big Apple Comic Con 2017 Information |work=Fancons|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Wolfe |first1=Jonathan |first2= Wendell |last2=Jamieson|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/10/nyregion/new-york-today-the-return-of-winter-snowstorm-snow-spring.html?searchResultPosition=2 |title=New York Today: Winter Weather, Signs of Spring|work=The New York Times |date=March 10, 2017}}</ref> |- |'''2018''' |April 14–15 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Con || Nicholas Brendon, Jennifer Cihi, Michael Copon, Peter David, Michael Golden, Toshio Maeda, Jim Steranko, Arthur Suydam, Billy Tucci, Renée Witterstaetter, John Cassaday, Joe Giella, Ramona Fradon, Mike Royer || || <ref name=Forbes>Baltin, Steve. [https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevebaltin/2018/04/12/inside-the-big-money-24-hour-world-of-comic-books/?sh=a1695e51d7bd "Inside The Big-Money, 24-Hour World Of Comic Books,"] ''Forbes'' (April 12, 2018).</ref><ref name=Beat20180411/><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://fancons.com/events/info/9792/big-apple-comic-con-2018 |title=Big Apple Comic Con 2018 Information |work=Fancons|access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref> |- | rowspan=2 | '''2019''' | March 9–10 || Penn Plaza Pavilion || Big Apple Comic Con || Celebrity guests: William Shatner, Mike Colter, Kathleen Turner, Brent Spiner, Chris Rankin, John O'Hurley, Mary Wilson, David Gerrold, Ann Robinson, Jason Liles, Richard Dorton, Alan Maxson, T. J. Storm, Gigi Edgley, Geoffrey Cantor, Debbie Rochon, Dave Madison, The Amazing Kreskin. Comics guests: Frank Cho, Tony Isabella, Jim Steranko, Bill Griffith, Jae Lee, Diane Noomin, Arvell Jones, Mark Texeira, Dan Nokes, Larry Welz, Robert J. Sodaro, Peter Bagge, Joe Martino, Ramona Fradon, Reilly Brown, Adam Air Williams, Peter David, Sy Barry, John Orlando, Brian Kong, Bob Camp, J. David Spurlock, Timothy Truman, Larry Nemecek, Danny Fingeroth, James Sherman, Sean Chen, Jim Salicrup, Mike Diana, Cristian Aluas, Rodney Ramos, Keith Williams, Larry Stroman, Dan Fogel || || <ref>Pierce, Ken. [https://piercingmetal.com/the-2019-big-apple-comic-con-draws-near-heres-more-scoop/ "THE 2019 BIG APPLE COMIC CON DRAWS NEAR; HERE'S MORE SCOOP,"] ''Piercing Metal'' (FEBRUARY 18, 2019).</ref> |- | December 14 || New Yorker Hotel || BACC Christmas Con || Comics guests Jim Steranko, Paul Levitz, Neal Adams, Erica Schultz, Billy Tucci, Larry Hama, Joseph Michael Linsner, Mark Texeira, Tom DeFalco, Bob Rozakis, Paul Kupperberg, Michael Jan Friedman, Peter Kuper, Paris Cullins, Gary Cohn, Larry Stroman, Bob Wiacek, Mike Diana, Zorikh Lequidre, John Orlando, and the Kubert School; celebrity guests Sam J. Jones, Peter Scolari, Barbie Chula (Cosplay Guest of Honor) || First Big Apple con at the New Yorker Hotel ||<ref name=BleedingCool20191126/><ref name=AmsterdamNews/><ref name=amny/> |- | '''2020''' | April 4–5 || New Yorker Hotel || Big Apple Comic Con || || Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic || <ref name=Pierce>Pierce, Ken. [https://piercingmetal.com/2020s-big-apple-comic-con-is-postponed/ "2020'S BIG APPLE COMIC CON IS POSTPONED,"] ''Piercing Metal'' (MARCH 13, 2020).</ref> |- | '''2021''' | September 25–26 || New Yorker Hotel || Big Apple Comic Con || Comics guests: Jim Starlin, Jim Steranko, Marat Mychaels, Billy Tucci, Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Keith Williams; celebrity guest: Jason David Frank || Silver Anniversary show ||<ref name=Moro>Moro, Julia. [https://qns.com/2021/07/middle-village-man-plans-for-thousands-to-come-to-his-comic-con-this-weekend-in-manhattan/ "Middle Village man plans for thousands to come to his Comic Con this weekend in Manhattan,"] ''QNS'' (July 15, 2021).</ref><ref name=amny>Davenport, Emily. [https://www.amny.com/news/big-apple-comic-con-to-return-with-special-25th-anniversary-event-in-july/ "Things to Do: Big Apple Comic Con to return with special 25th anniversary event in July,"] ''amNY'' (June 30, 2021).</ref><ref>Johnston, Rich. [https://bleedingcool.com/comics/liefeld-pulls-out-of-big-apple-comic-con-starlin-steranko-step-in/ "Liefeld Pulls Out Of Big Apple Comic Con, Starlin & Steranko Step In,"] ''Bleeding Cool'' (July 15, 2021).</ref> |- | '''2022''' | March 26 || New Yorker Hotel || Big Apple Comic Con || Comics guests: Esad Ribić, Michael E. Uslan, Jamal Igle, James Sherman, Erica Schultz, Khoi Pham; celebrity guests: Melissa Roxburgh, Shantel VanSanten, Cerina Vincent, Michelle Harrison, Maiara Walsh, Katie Barberi, Craig Hurley || || <ref>[https://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1015?articleID=257750 "Catch the Wave: March 26: Big Apple Comic Con,"] ''Scoop''. Retrieved June 8, 2022.</ref> |- | '''2023''' | December 16 || New Yorker Hotel || 3rd Annual BACC Christmas Con || Comics guests: Jim Steranko, Larry Hama, Jim Rugg, Ed Piskor, Billy Tucci, Alitha Martinez, Paul Kirchner, Ken Landgraf, Keith Williams, Sean Chen, Lou Manna, Mahdi Khene, Peter Kuper, Nick Virella, Brian Kong, Captain Zorikh, Dan Parent, Jennifer Hernandez, Kristen Gudsnuk, Tony Waldman; celebrity guest: Mike Vallely || || <ref name=QueensGazette /> |}
== See also == * List of comic book conventions
== Notes == {{notelist}}
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== External links == {{Commons category|Big Apple Comic Con}} * {{Official|http://www.bigapplecc.com/}} * {{cite web|url=http://www.captainzorikh.com/costumecontest|title=Captain Zorikh's Costume Contest|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126103400/http://www.captainzorikh.com/costumecontest|archive-date=January 26, 2021}} * [http://www.itcamefromtheradio.com ''It Came From The Radio''] — official radio show of Big Apple Comic Con, hosted by Sunburst creator Mark Torres, with co-hosts Senior Correspondent Charlie Saladino; model, actress, stand-up comedian, and producer El Man Jenny Feldy; and Dominic Sparano
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