Comic Con Ukraine

Comic Con Ukraine (abbreviated CCU)[1] is a speculative fiction entertainment annual exhibition and fan convention of computer and video games, TV series and comic movies in Ukraine. First convention was held alongside the Art Factory «Platform» in 2018.

Comic Con Ukraine
Entrance at «CCU2019»
Statusactive
Genrespeculative fiction, multi-genre
FrequencyAnnually
VenueArt Factory «Platform»
Location(s)Kyiv
Coordinates50.460620°N 30.640219°E / 50.460620; 30.640219
CountryUkraine
InauguratedSeptember 22, 2018 (2018-09-22)
Most recentSeptember 21-22, 2019
Organised by
Sponsors
Websitecomiccon.ua

From the beginning the showcasing primarily comic books and science fiction/fantasy related film, television, and similar popular arts, the convention includes a larger range of pop culture and entertainment elements across virtually all genres, including horror, animation, anime, manga, toys, collectible card games, video games, webcomics, and fantasy novels in the country.

History

Main Stage of «CCU2018»
Main Stage of «CCU2019»

2018

The convention was held on September 22–23, with more than 20,000 visitors, which made the festival the largest in Ukraine.[2] Star guests was John Rhys-Davies[3], Bryan Dechart and Amelia Rose Blaire[4].

2019

The convention was held on September 21–22, with more than 30,000 visitors, which made him the most visited Comic Con in Eastern Europe.[5] Foreign guests of the festival was John Romero[6], Danny Trejo[7] and Christopher Lloyd[8]. A separate model museum of the Star Wars franchise from the "Yavin" (Poland) design team was reopened at the festival.[9] Germany's "Project X1" team has brought a realistic model of the T-65 X-Wing star fighter from the Star Wars franchise. The length of the model is 34 feet, weight - 2.3 tons, it has the autographs of many artists.[10]. There were 14 bands performing on the main stage[11], including the American Magic Sword[12]. A lot of Ukrainian comic book publishers participated in the festival.[11] 44 future Ukrainian editions of localized and copyrighted comics have been announced, as well as the first artbooks for video games in Ukrainian;[11] Sales for more than 30 new comics have been launched.[11]

Locations and dates

No. Year[A 1] Dates Location Area () Attendance Guests
1 2018 Sep 22–23Art Factory «Platform»20 00020 000+John Rhys-Davies, Bryan Dechart and Amelia Rose Blaire
2 2019 Sep 21–2230 00030 000+John Romero, Danny Trejo and Christopher Lloyd
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See also

References

External video
John Rhys-Davies — Q&A on YouTube
Bryan Dechart and Amelia Rose Blaire — Q&A on YouTube
Danny Trejo — Q&A (Day 1) on YouTube
Danny Trejo — Q&A (Day 2) on YouTube
Christopher Lloyd — Q&A (Day 1) on YouTube
Christopher Lloyd — Q&A (Day 2) on YouTube
John Romero — Q&A (Day 1) on YouTube
John Romero — Q&A (Day 2) on YouTube
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