Comix Fair

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StatusDefunct
GenreComic books
VenueRamada Hotel Southwest (1988–1989)
Holiday Inn—Medical Center (1990–1991)
Medallion Hotel (1996)
Location(s)Houston, Texas
Comix Fair
StatusDefunct
GenreComic books
VenueRamada Hotel Southwest (1988–1989)
Holiday Inn—Medical Center (1990–1991)
Medallion Hotel (1996)
Location(s)Houston, Texas
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1983
Most recent1996
Organized byUtopia Entertainment
Filing statusFor-profit

Comix Fair was a comic convention that was held annually between 1983 and 1996 in Houston, Texas. It was produced by the Houston-based company Utopia Entertainment.[1]

Comix Fairs usually took place over two days in the summer, from Saturday to Sunday. The convention featured a large range of pop culture elements, primarily comic books and toys,[2] but also television serials, science fiction/fantasy, film/television, animation, and horror. Along with panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals, the convention featured a large floorspace for exhibitors, including comic book dealers and collectibles merchants. The show included an autograph area, as well as an Artists' Alley where comics artists signed autographs and drew sketches. Tank McNamara creators Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds, both based in the Houston area, were occasional guests of the show.

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