Geek-Friendly Comic Conventions

Toronto Comicon 2014 Was a Weekend to Remember

Toronto Comicon 2014 was a hit last weekend for fans of comic books, anime, illustration, graphic design, superheroes, cosplay and more. Fans came dressed up in their costumes and walked through the aisles buying art, action figurines, jewelry and other great geeky gifts. Year after year, events like Fan Expo, Comic Con and Anime North attract hundreds of people of all ages to the wonderful world of fiction!

The celebrities on the guest list this year include Giancarlo Esposito who played Gus Fring on Breaking Bad, Allison Mack who played Chloe Sullivan on Smallville, and two stars from Lord of the Rings: Sean Astin and Billy Boyd.

Some cosplayers really stood out and owned the event with their well-designed costumes and remarkably convincing interpretation of their characters. The Joker terrified small children and shocked adults with his booming voice and wild facial expressions. The Toronto X-Men, the Riddler, Ace Ventura and Skrillex also made appearances.

Toronto Comicon 2014 was unquestionably exciting for fans and Trend Hunter was thrilled to be a part of this geek-tastic event!

Geek Culture Events
There is a growing trend of events that cater to fans of comic books, anime, and graphic design, creating opportunities for vendors, artists, and celebrity guests in the geek culture industry.
Cosplay
The popularity of cosplay at comic conventions is on the rise, presenting opportunities for designers, makers, and sellers of costumes, props, and related accessories.
Celebrity Guests
Comic conventions are increasingly featuring popular actors and other personalities from geek culture to attract fans, which presents opportunities for agents, event organizers, and vendors to target these audiences.

Sectors Adopting This

Event Planning
The demand for well-organized and marketed geek culture events is growing and becoming an increasingly profitable market for event planners to tap into.
Cosplay Merchandise
The popularity of cosplay at comic conventions creates demand for merchandise including costumes, props, and accessories, presenting opportunities for designers, makers, and sellers in the fashion and retail industries.
Celebrity Management
As more celebrities from geek culture attend comic conventions, there is increasing demand for agents and managers who can help secure these guests and negotiate contracts with event organizers.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 16%
Activity 51%
Freshness 8%