![]() 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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