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Rose City Comic Con (RCCC) is an annual comic book and pop culture convention that takes place in Portland, Oregon each September.

The first convention was held in 2012 at the DoubleTree hotel near Lloyd Center.

The second annual event, held in 2013, was co-produced, co-funded and co-organized by Emerald City Comic-Con,[1] the largest comic book convention in the Pacific Northwest, which had seen significant expansion in the years prior. This transition in funding and organization resulted in RCCC physically moving to Oregon Convention Center, allocated with halls A1, B, and C, totaling more than 120,000 square feet to accommodate more foot-traffic, events, and vendors. The convention experienced a 405% increase in overall attendance. Since 2013, Emerald City Comic-Con and Rose City Comic-Con have been a Pacific Northwest partnership stationed in its two biggest cities: Seattle and Portland.

The convention has steadily expanded in attendance and profile since the first two convention years, attracting talent guests across various media: artists, writers, comic creators, voices, actors, television hosts, comedians, and singers, who are in some shape or form related to comics or manga, or adaptions of these into film or television. The 2020 edition of the convention was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic;[2] however, the convention resumed in 2021.

Current iterations feature both local and out-of-state comic publishers, various studios and press, and book and comic authors.[3]

Dates Location Attendance Sq Ft Guests
September 8–9, 2012 DoubleTree Portland, Oregon 4,100 17,000 Richard Hatch, Noah Hathaway
September 20–21, 2013 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 18,000 120,000 Sam Jones, Avery Brooks, Jewel Staite, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Alexis Cruz, David Giuntoli
September 20–21, 2014 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 25,000 120,000 Wil Wheaton, Sean Astin, Gigi Edgley, Sasha Roiz, Clare Kramer, Wes Studi, Michael Biehn, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Garrett Wang, Jeremy Shada, Cam Clarke, Rob Paulsen, Joe Pantoliano, Ernie Hudson, Dirk Benedict, Robert Axelrod, Maurice LaMarche, Barry Gordon, Townsend Coleman, Renae Jacobs, Steve Cardenas, Nicholas Brendon
September 19–20, 2015 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 32,000 210,000 Wil Wheaton, Nichelle Nichols, Reggie Lee (actor), Walter Emanuel Jones, Carrie Fisher, Robert Englund, Manu Bennett, Elizabeth Henstridge, Brett Dalton, Ray Park, Brandon Routh, Olivia Olson, Zach Callison, Walter Koenig, Caroll Spinney, Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
September 10–11, 2016 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 42,000 240,000 Jon Bernthal, Joan Cusack, John Cusack, Phil LaMarr, Steve Blum, Mark Meer, Billy Boyd, Stan Lee, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Jim Cummings, Peter Mayhew, Summer Glau, Chad L. Coleman
September 8–10, 2017 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 64,000 N/A Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, James and Oliver Phelps, Burt Ward, William Shatner, Jason David Frank, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Dominic Cooper, Katee Sackhoff, Felicia Day, Karl Urban, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Jeremy Shada, Rose McIver, Charles Martinet, Troy Baker, John de Lancie, Brent Spiner
September 7–9, 2018 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 68,000 N/A Felicia Day, John Barrowman, Val Kilmer, Michael Rooker, Michael Biehn, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Chris Sullivan, Charlet Chung, Linda Blair, Michael Dorn, David Tennant
September 13–15, 2019 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon 70,000 N/A Actor panels and guests:

Voice actor panels:

Comic artists, writers:

Costumer:

  • Ghostbusters

Comedian panels:

September 11–13, 2020 The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[4]
September 10–12, 2021[5] The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon N/A Actors:

Voice Actors:

Television:

Comic artists, writers:

Cancelled:

Ref: [5]

September 9–11, 2022[6] The Oregon Convention Center Portland, Oregon N/A
Black Crystal Cosplay
Sakura Rangers
December Wynn
Amanda C. Miller
Cherami Leigh
Bryce Papenbrook
Ray Chase
Max Mittelman
Robbie Daymond
Caleb Hyles
Kaiji Tang
Anne Yatco
Momma Sammu
Adam McArthur


https://www.kumoricon.org/guests

I'm not going to give my email unless I decide to officially register. take the link. it's official link of 2022 kumoricon. obviously, attendees are subject to altering until the day event. So if cancellations, this list will need update.

  1. ^ Johnston, Rich (2013-09-27). "The Rose City/Emerald City Team Up". bleedingcool.com. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  2. ^ KOIN 6 News Staff. "Rose City Comic Con 2020 canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic: Organizers plan "unique virtual content" to tide fans over," KOIN (May 12, 2020).
  3. ^ "Fandoms Collide at Rose City Comic Con 2019 | Pastrami Nation- The Meat of Pop Culture". 2019-09-18. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  4. ^ KOIN 6 News Staff. "Rose City Comic Con 2020 canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic: Organizers plan "unique virtual content" to tide fans over," KOIN (May 12, 2020).
  5. ^ a b "GUESTS – Rose City Comic Con". web.archive.org. 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  6. ^ "Rose City Comic Con 2022 – Comic Con In Portland Oregon – Sept 9-11, 2022". Rose City Comic Con. 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
Range Publication Country Year Accolade Rank
AOAT Consequence of Sound US 2010 Top 100 Albums Ever[1] 73
Hot Press Ireland 2006 The 100 Best Albums Ever[2] 47
Rolling Stone US 2020 The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[3] 20
Time US 2006 The All-Time 100 Albums[4] *
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die US 2010 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die[5] *
1985-2005 Spin US 2005 Top 100 Albums of the Last 20 Years[6] 48
1993-2006 Mojo UK 2006 The 100 Greatest Albums of Our Lifetime 1993–2006[7] 7
2000–2015 Musikexpress Germany 2015 The 50 Best Albums of the New Millennium[8] 3
2000–2019 The Guardian UK 2019 The 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century[9] 16
2000s Fact UK 2010 The 100 Best Albums of the 2000s[10] 7
The Guardian UK 2009 Albums of the Decade[11] 2
NME UK 2009 The Top 100 Greatest Albums of the Decade[12] 14
Paste US 2010 The 50 Best Albums of the Decade[13] 4
Pitchfork US 2009 Top 200 Albums of the 2000s[14] 1
Platendraaier The Netherlands 2015 Top 30 Albums of the 2000s[15] 7
PopMatters UK/US 2014 The 100 Best Albums of the 2000s[16] 1
Porcys Poland 2010 The Best Albums of 2000-2009[17] 2
Rolling Stone US 2009 The 100 Best Albums of the Decade[18] 1
The Times UK 2009 The 100 Best Pop Albums of the Noughties[19] 1
La Vanguardia Spain 2010 The Best Albums of the Decade[20] 1
The A.V. Club US 2009 The Best Music of the Decade[21] 3
2000-2004 Stylus US 2005 The 50 Best Albums of 2000–2004[22] 1
Other Rolling Stone US 2013 The 40 Greatest Stoner Albums[23] 6
Other NME UK The 100 Greatest British Albums Ever[24] 65
Year Awarded Author(s) Book Publisher Ref.
1998 Curtis Gillespie The Progress of an Object in Motion Coteau Books [25]
Joanne Gerber In the Misleading Absence of Light Coteau Books
Janina Hornosty Snackers Oolichan Books
Shree Ghatage Awake When All the World is Asleep House of Anansi Press
David Manicom Ice in Dark Water Véhicule Press
1999 Dennis Bock Olympia Bloomsbury USA [26]
Judith Kalman The County of Birches Douglas & McIntyre [27]
Murray Logan The King of Siam The Porcupine's Quill
Anne Fleming Pool-Hopping and Other Stories Polestar
Nora Gold Marrow and Other Stories Warwick Publishing
Sally Ito Floating the Shore The Mercury Press
2000 Mike Barnes Aquarium The Porcupine's Quill [28]
Elyse Gasco Can You Wave Bye-Bye, Baby? Picador [29]
Russell Smith Young Men Anchor Canada
Zsuzsi Gartner All the Anxious Girls on Earth Patrick Crean Editions
Maureen Hull Righteous Living Turnstone Press
Alissa York Any Given Power Arbeiter Ring Publishing
2001 Barbara Lambert A Message for Mr. Lazarus Cormorant Books [30]
Ivan E. Coyote Close to Spiderman Arsenal Pulp Press [31]
Terence Young Rhymes with Useless Raincoast Books
Alexandra Leggat Pull Gently, Tear Here Insomniac Press [31]
Annabel Lyon Oxygen McClelland & Stewart
2002 Gloria Sawai A Song for Nettie Johnson Coteau Books [32]
Rick Maddocks Sputnik Diner Knopf Canada
Madeleine Thien Simple Recipes Little Brown & Company
Aislinn Hunter What's Left Us Polestar Book Publishers
Nadine McInnes Quicksilver Raincoast Books
Adam Lewis Schroeder Kingdom of Monkeys Raincoast Books
2003 Lee Henderson The Broken Record Technique Penguin Canada [33]
Timothy Taylor Silent Cruise Counterpoint [34]
Nancy Lee Dead Girls McClelland & Stewart
Tamas Dobozy When X Equals Marylou Arsenal Pulp Press [35]
Shaena Lambert The Falling Woman Vintage Canada
Emily Schultz Black Coffee Night Insomniac Press
2004 Jacqueline Baker A Hard Witching & Other Stories Harper Flamingo Canada [36]
Jonathan Bennett Veranda People Raincoast Books [36]
Susan Rendell In the Chambers of the Sea Killick Press
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer Way Up: Stories Goose Lane Editions
Cory Doctorow A Place So Foreign and 8 More Four Walls Eight Windows [36]
Melanie Little Confidence: Stories Thomas Allen Publishers
2005 David Bezmozgis Natasha and Other Stories Harper Flamingo Canada [36]
Ramona Dearing So Beautiful The Porcupine's Quill [36]
Kelly Cooper Eyehill Goose Lane Editions
Caroline Shepard Off Centre Oberon Press [36]
Carrie Snyder Hair Hat Penguin Canada
2006 Charlotte Gill Ladykiller Thomas Allen Publishers [36]
Craig Davidson Rust and Bone Viking Canada [36]
Jacqueline Honnet Limbo Turnstone Press
Goran Simic Yesterday's People Biblioasis [36]
Vivette Kady Most Wanted The Porcupine's Quill
2007 Nathan Sellyn Indigenous Beasts Raincoast Books [36]
Vincent Lam Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures Doubleday [36]
Russell Wangersky The Hour of Bad Decisions Coteau Books
Anar Ali Baby Khaki's Wings Penguin Canada [36]
Krista Bridge The Virgin Spy Douglas & McIntyre
2008 Andrew Hood Pardon Our Monsters Esplanade Books [36]
Roberta Rees Long After Fathers Coteau Books [36]
Valeria Stetson The Year I Got Impatient Oolichan Books [36]
Liane Keightley Seven Openings of the Head Conundrum Press [36]
Tom Wayman Boundary Country Thistledown Press [36]
2009 Pasha Malla The Withdrawal Method House of Anansi Press [36]
Ian Colford Halifax for Evidence The Porcupine's Quill [36]
Rebecca Rosenblum Once Biblioasis [36]
Ahmad Saidullah Happiness and other Disorders Key Porter Books [36]
Betsy Trumpener The Butcher of Penetang Caitlin Press [36]
2010 Sarah Roberts Wax Boats Caitlin Press [36]
Deborah Willis Vanishing and Other Stories Penguin Canada [36]
Joey Comeau Overqualified (withdrawn)1 ECW Press [36]
2011 Billie Livingston Greedy Little Eyes[37] Vintage Canada [36]
Darcie Friesen Hossack Mennonites Don't Dance Thistledown Press [36]
Alexander MacLeod Light Lifting Biblioasis [36]
R. W. Gray Crisp NeWest Press [36]
Teri Vlassopoulos Bats or Swallows Invisible Publishing [36]
2012 Ian Williams Not Anyone's Anything[38][39][40] Freehand Books [36]
Jessica Westhead And Also Sharks Cormorant Books [36]
Daniel Griffin Stopping for Strangers Véhicule Press [36]
Andrew J. Borkowski Copernicus Avenue Cormorant Books [36]
Johanna Skibsrud This Will Be Difficult to Explain Hamish Hamilton Canada [36]
2013 Rebecca Lee Bobcat and other stories Hamish Hamilton [36]
Anton Piatigorsky The Iron Bridge Goose Lane Editions [36]
John Vigna Bull Head Arsenal Pulp Press [36]
Paul Marlowe Ether Frolics Sybertooth [36]
Yasuko Thanh Floating Like the Dead McClelland & Stewart [36]
2014 Paul Carlucci The Secret Life of Fission Oberon Press
Astrid Blodgett You Haven't Changed a Bit University of Alberta Press
Eufemia Fantetti A Recipe for Disaster & Other Unlikely Tales of Love Mother Tongue Publishing
Theodora Armstrong Clear Skies, No Wind, 100% Visibility House of Anansi
Lisa Bird-Wilson Just Pretending Coteau Books
2015 Rivka Galchen American Innovations HarperCollins
Eliza Robertson Wallflowers Hamish Hamilton
Mireille Silcoff Chez l'Arabe House of Anansi
Claire Battershill Circus McClelland and Stewart
Janine Alyson Young Hideout Hotel Caitlin Press
2016 Heather O'Neill Daydreams of Angels HarperCollins [41]
Andrew Forbes What You Need Invisible Publishing [41]
Kevin Hardcastle Debris Biblioasis
Gerard Beirne In a Time of Drought and Hunger Oberon Press [42]
Hugh Graham Last Words Exile Editions
2017 Kris Bertin Bad Things Happen Biblioasis [43]
Kerry Lee Powell Willem deKooning's Paintbrush HarperCollins [43]
Laura Trunkey Double Dutch Astoria
Lyse Champagne The Light That Remains Enfield & Wizenty [43]
André Narbonne Twelve Miles to Midnight Black Moss Press
2018 Norma Dunning Annie Muktuk and Other Stories University of Alberta Press
Dawn Dumont Glass Beads Thistledown Press [44]
David Huebert Peninsula Sinking Biblioasis
Camilla Grudova The Doll's Alphabet Coach House Books [44]
Lori McNulty Life on Mars Goose Lane Editions
2019 Carrianne Leung That Time I Loved You HarperCollins [45]
Paige Cooper Zolitude Biblioasis [45]
Erin Frances Fisher That Tiny Life House of Anansi
Djamila Ibrahim Things Are Good Now House of Anansi [46]
Marianne Micros Eye Guernica Editions
2020 Zalika Reid-Benta Frying Plantain Astoria [47]
Christy Ann Conlin Watermark Astoria [47]
Terry Doyle Dig Breakwater Books
Darci Bysouth Lost Boys Thistledown Press [48]
Kat Cameron The Eater of Dreams Thistledown Press
2021 Jack Wang We Two Alone Astoria [49]
Kaie Kellough Dominoes at the Crossroads Esplanade Books [49]
Souvankham Thammavongsa How to Pronounce Knife McClelland & Stewart
Frances Boyle Seeking Shade The Porcupine's Quill [49]
Sidura Ludwig You Are Not What We Expected Astoria
2022 Arnolda Dufour Bowes 20.12m: A Short Story Collection of a Life Lived as a Road Allowance Métis Gabriel Dumont Institute Press [50]
Silmy Abdullah Home of the Floating Lily Dundurn Press [50]
Gillian Wigmore Night Watch: The Vet Suite Invisible Publishing
Helen Chau Bradley Personal Attention Roleplay Metonymy Press [51]
Meg Todd Exit Strategies Signature Editions
A1 x J1 "Latest Trends"
Anne-Marie, KSI & Digital Farm Animals "Don't Play"
Becky Hill & David Guetta "Remember"
Central Cee "Obsessed with You"
Dave featuring Stormzy "Clash"
Ed Sheeran "Bad Habits"
Elton John & Dua Lipa "Cold Heart"
Glass Animals "Heat Waves"
Joel Corry, RAYE & David Guetta "Bed"
KSI "Holiday"
Nathan Evans, 220 Kid & Billen Ted "Wellerman (220 Kid x Billen Ted remix)"
Riton x Nightcrawlers featuring Mufasa & Hypeman "Friday"
Tion Wayne & Russ Millions "Body"
Tom Grennan "Little Bit of Love"
Year Author Nominated Work Result Citation
2009 China Miéville The City & the City Won
Joe Abercrombie Best Served Cold Nominated
Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Lev Grossman The Magicians
Reif Larsen The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet
2010 Lauren Beukes Zoo City Won
Scott Andrews Children's Crusade Nominated
China Miéville Kraken
K. J. Parker The Folding Knife
Jean-Christophe Valtat Aurorarama
2011 Siobhan Dowd and Patrick Ness A Monster Calls Won [52]
Jesse Bullington The Enterprise of Death Nominated
China Miéville Embassytown
Jane Rogers The Testament of Jessie Lamb
Lavie Tidhar Osama
2012 Nick Harkaway Angelmaker Won [53]
Jesse Bullington The Folly of the World Nominated
Frances Hardinge A Face Like Glass
Adam Roberts Jack Glass
Juli Zeh The Method
2013 Ruth Ozeki A Tale for the Time Being Won [54]
Anne Carson Red Doc Nominated
Thomas Pynchon Bleeding Edge
Patrick Ness More Than This
James Smythe The Machine
2014 Andrew Smith Grasshopper Jungle Won [55]
Nnedi Okorafor Lagoon Nominated
William Gibson The Peripheral
Will Wiles The Way Inn
Nina Allan The Race
2015 Margaret Atwood The Heart Goes Last Won [56]
Dave Hutchinson Europe at Midnight Nominated
Hugo Wilcken The Reflection
N. K. Jemisin The Fifth Season
Adam Roberts The Thing Itself
2016 Not awarded [57]
2017 Nina Allan The Rift Won [58]
Michelle Tea Black Wave Nominated
William Sutcliffe We See Everything
Deon Meyer, translated by L. Seegers Fever
Jess Richards City of Circles
2018 Madeline Miller Circe Won [59]
Becky Chambers Record of a Spaceborn Few Nominated
Tade Thompson Rosewater
Simon Ings The Smoke
Lavie Tidhar Unholy Land
2019 Jan Carson The Fire Starters Won [60]
Vicki Jarrett Always North Nominated
Jane Rawson From the Wreck
Yōko Ogawa The Memory Police
Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone This Is How You Lose the Time War
2020 Susanna Clarke Piranesi Won
Curdella Forbes A Tall History of Sugar Nominated
N. K. Jemisin The City We Became
Natasha Pulley The Lost Future of Pepperharrow
Kim Stanley Robinson The Ministry for the Future
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