Display title | Fan Convention |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Also called just Convention or Con (or, pre-WWII, "fan meeting"), the Fan Convention is where fans of a particular work or medium all meet together, discuss their show(s) and ask questions of the stars. A number turn up in costume. The tone of fan conventions varies; some are relatively quiet get-togethers where the focus is on talking about things in the fandom, some are essentially trade shows, some are excuses to party all weekend, most are a combination of all three of these. |