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jamiemarsters · 7 months ago
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Pics of the Day: James Marsters & Sean Schemmel having a blast hanging out at C4 Winnipeg 2015
@realjamesmarsters #JamesMarsters @therealseanschemmel #SeanSchemmel @winnipegcomiccon #Zamasu #And #Goku #JustHangingOut #LikeBuds #LoveWhenCelebsFanboy #MutualFanboyingIsTheBEST
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littlestgiftboutique · 7 years ago
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We recently just finished another event at the Mississauga Library! We're currently preparing for our next one which is C4 Winnipeg Central Canada Comic Con! Stay tuned for booth location!
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grand-admiral-thrawn · 7 years ago
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Day threeeee
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vinylraven · 7 years ago
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Blood Moon Diana captured at Central Canada Comic Con 2017! 📷: Josen.foto You can see more of my work at @vinylraven on Instagram! I greatly appreciate all of the reblogs and support you all give me ♡
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comicsbeat · 7 years ago
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When a con goes badly: Area man claims C4 Winnipeg was "The Worst Convention I Have Ever Attended"
When a con goes badly: Area man claims C4 Winnipeg was “The Worst Convention I Have Ever Attended”
Our Canadian neighbors have the reputation as being a friendly, generous folk but they are not immune from poorly run comic cons. Or at least that what webcomics creator Michael McAdam claims in a post about C4 Winnipeg. C4 stands for Central Canada Comic Con, and this year’s show, held last weekend, had some problems, according to McAdam. Blanket statement that remained true for the entire…
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june2734 · 7 years ago
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GOT TO MEET THE LEGEND HIMSELF!! Steve Blum is one of my favorite voice actors and voiced some of my favorite characters of all time! Such a cool dude.
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nicoleknows-nothing · 6 years ago
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In Unity, There is Strength. 🐍🖤
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sabtastique · 7 years ago
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All set for the weekend at Central Canada Comic Con in Winnipeg! 💖✨ I'll be at table A128 right across from the celeb guests. I have tons of new Inktober artwork to show off this year too!
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homeiswheretheheartsare · 7 years ago
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Black's Sideshow at C4 2017. Artist Alley table A616 October 27th-29th Winnipeg, MB . . #c4 #c42017 #c4con #thisisc4 #204 #winnipeg #comiccons #artistalley #blackssideshow
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mintbluerockets · 7 years ago
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Day 2 of C4! Here's my little booth in all its glory. Complete with snacks hiding underneath the table. #c4 #centralcanadacomiccon #winnipeg #winnipegcomiccon #artthings #artistoninstagram #art #artistic #artist #artistontumblr #yegart #yegartist #artymcfly #conventionlife #conventionart #conventionartist #artistalley #instaartist #somanythings #traditionalart #anime #animeart #mixedmediaart
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twogargs · 7 years ago
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C4 Winnipeg: The Worst Convention I Have Ever Attended.
TL;DR I will never return to C4 Winnipeg. The convention is horrible from start to finish.
Okay, so here’s the story of C4 Winnipeg 2017.
Not too long ago, before the advent of mainstream organizations taking over conventions, they were run by well-meaning but inexperienced volunteers. It was considered standard for there to be hiccups, miscommunications and confusion in every process from registration to teardown.
Nowadays, we’ve seen a better way: We’ve seen competence, organization, and we’ve experienced being treated with respect by people who know what they’re doing.
Which is why C4 Winnipeg was such an unpleasant shock.
I haven’t exhibited at C4 for must-be-more-than seven years now; my buddy Kyle says it was ten. I do remember, however, why I stopped:  Back then, the show had poor attendance, was poorly run, and the staff were atrocious— to the point of LAUGHING AT VENDORS WHO GOT TRAPPED IN AN ELEVATOR FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR. Let that sink in: Laughing at people who are in crisis. Between that, low sales, and a general demeanour among the attendees that they didn’t really understand what a comic convention was, I dropped the show and haven’t been back before now.
I reasoned that seven to ten years was long enough for the show’s organization to improve, and so Kyle and I chose to share a table at the show as we thought it would be “low risk”: we were disastrously wrong.
Blanket statement that remained true for the entire weekend: No volunteer anywhere could answer any questions. They were confused, lost, disjointed, or had incorrect information. In fact, a Facebook friend of mine tried to attend on Saturday- and was given so many incorrect directions to registration that he gave up and left without entering the con! Think about that: a paying attendee, who wants to come in and spend his money, can’t even get directed to the proper entrance due to absolute incompetence and ignorance. How many people do you think gave up? How much in terms of potential earnings was lost due to stupidity? (Fortunately, my buddy chose to return on Sunday to buy from me, but only because he wanted to meet me and was motivated to do so!)
So- check-in. We only had hand luggage so we didn’t need the loading dock (which only had very limited spaces and had to maintain a very tight load-in load-out schedule because the venue simply could not handle large volumes). I thought we could simply take the escalator up to the third floor exhibit hall but no, we were shuffled into that same elevator from years ago; they had shoehorned, in fact bottlenecked, all vendors who weren’t using the loading dock freight elevator to cram themselves into the tiny, unreliable and ridiculously slow one. Imagine— making everyone line up for a single small elevator!
After that, I learned the locations of escalators and ignored any and all staff who attempted to direct me to the elevator. It was just ridiculous in the extreme.
At sign-in, they couldn’t find any record of me, or Kyle, and had all their information on large recipe cards. Not sure what I was filed under but they eventually found me after fifteen minutes of cross checking and verifying each of their piles. Has this show ever heard of a “computer?” Apparently not.
I was not given any “exhibitor’s package,” not even a map of the show floor.  I had to hunt one down just to find my table. Too, the “Exhibitor Badges” were wristbands that were identical to the wristbands of regular 3-day con attendees. We were stopped twice from entering the exhibit hall because of this. To issue the exact same band to an exhibitor as to a regular attendee is the absolute nadir of stupidity.
As I was a last-minute exhibitor, I didn’t get a place in the Artist’s Alley, but rather in the Indie Gaming section— and I had to pay for a booth as opposed to a table. I expected a booth with curtains and a backdrop, but no— it was just a plain table, with no chairs. No. Chairs.  We had to steal some from neighbouring tables in the gaming section. Higher price, but not what was advertised.
One hour after the show opened, I got a phone call from the AA organizer— asking where I was! I told her I was exactly where I was supposed to be, as listed in the con program and on the website.  Ten minutes later she came around the corner to find me, apparently she had mixed up where I was supposed to be. I thought I was going to have to move, but she okayed the location.  Meanwhile, an empty table sat between me and the next dealer so I was offered half of that table to make up for the lack of a booth.
I can’t say the location of my table was to blame for low sales, as many in the AA commiserated about lack of same, but this was far and away my worst show ever: I broke the hundred dollar mark on the last half of Sunday.
I can’t find the original hotel sign-up document, but our hotel was advertised as being one block away from the convention space. It was not. It was SIX blocks away, which precluded taking our luggage there unless we wanted to pay for a cab – in a city whose cab drivers were not motivated to provide any kind of service.  So we left our bags behind our table and just took a change of clothes and toiletries in a backpack to walk to the hotel.
Saturday night, after the show, we were almost mugged— a man who had been gazing “nonchalantly” at the wall when we passed by fell in step behind us, causing me to pull my little rolly bag close to me, and only when Kyle made his box-cutter pocket knife plainly visible in his hand did the man veer off to study another wall. Downtown Winnipeg is not safe at night, is the moral of the story.
The program book, incidentally, did not include anything like a schedule for the exhibitors, or indeed autograph/photo times for the celebrities— it had an utterly illegible floor map, which was badly photocopied onto the page, and the whole booklet was a bad photocopy, utterly useless to convey information. You couldn’t have said “Ghetto convention, amateurish and unprofessional” any more clearly than with this document.
Extra “Ghetto” bonus was the bathroom– there was a pool of urine in the men’s washroom that was nearest to our table, and it was never cleaned the entire weekend. They couldn’t even be bothered to check their own washroom to keep it clean.
Finally, the show came to a close— we began to pack up at five p.m. on Sunday— and at 5:15 an announcement came over the loudspeaker saying to stop packing up, the show was open until six.  I double checked the website— it read FIVE P.M. as the closing time.  We doubled our tear-down speed and took the escalator down and out the door, jumping in the nearest cab. (We had tried to book cabs twice that day, and neither company was interested in our business or indeed in communicating clearly. Not con-related, but Winnipeg-relevant, so there’s that).
Winnipeg’s C4 show is, without exaggeration, the worst convention I have ever attended. I will not be returning and I urge all my fellow Artist Alley exhibitors to give this show a miss, both for your own financial well-being and for your mental health. (and, considering its location downtown, your safety as well!)
C4 Winnipeg: The Worst Convention I Have Ever Attended. was originally published on Two Gargoyles Comics
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airmanisr · 4 years ago
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Central Canada Comic Con 2009: Black Canary and Zatanna
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Central Canada Comic Con 2009: Black Canary and Zatanna by Edgar Governo Via Flickr: Black Canary appears alongside Miss C4, Alicia May, as fellow Justice League member Zatanna at Central Canada Comic Con in Winnipeg. Yes, that is professional wrestler Roy Wayne Farris (The Honky Tonk Man) in the background.
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grand-admiral-thrawn · 7 years ago
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Art haul
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fueledbylindsay · 5 years ago
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I guess bathroom crop top selfies are just my thing now ✌🏽
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buzzybuttons · 8 years ago
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IT IS OVER! NO!!! 
So the April 1st and 2nd show was a great hit. We had a lot of fun sitting and chatting with Tom Cook of She-ra (he was beside us!) 
Out Capsule Machine was a huge hit, and we are sad to say the prize didn’t go at all at this event. But that is okay we are tossing More Prize capsules in it and we have more prizes. So YAY! People will be able to pick from a prize bag when they win not just get what is there! WOO HOO!
Any ways we are about to launch our new item! Come back tomorrow to see what it is. 
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president-coriolanus-snow · 7 years ago
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Anyone going to C4 Winnipeg tomorrow that needs a ticket? I have 2 tickets and no one to go with so I have a spare. 
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