OrlandoCon


OrlandoCon, also known as O'Con, was a long-running comic book fan convention which was held annually between 1974 and 1996 in Orlando, Florida. The first comic book convention held in the Orlando area, OrlandoCon billed itself as a "Central Florida comic art convention and early TV/film festival." Captain Marvel-creator C. C. Beck was a regular guest of the show; as were many other Golden Age of Comic Books creators who lived in the Orlando area.
The founders of OrlandoCon were regional chairman of the National Cartoonists Society Jim Ivey, and local enthusiasts Charlie Roberts, Richard Kravitz, Rob Word, and Neil Austin. Most OrlandoCons took place over a September weekend.

Events and activities

Each year's show featured a banquet for attending cartoonists and the presentation to the guest of honor of a gold brick called the Ignatz Award named in honor of George Herriman's Krazy Kat. Recipients of the Ignatz included Don Martin, Joe Kubert, Martin Nodell, and Don Addis.
Each show featured a charity auction to benefit the Milt Gross Fund of the National Cartoonists Society. The OrlandoCon often featured screenings of early TV shows, as well as panels, seminars, and workshops with comic book professionals. In addition, there was a floorspace for exhibitors, including comic book dealers and collectibles merchants. The show included an autograph area, as well as an Artists' Alley where comics artists signed autographs and sold or produced free sketches.

History

The first OrlandoCon was held in September 1974 at the Orlando Howard Johnson's Convention Center — guests include C. C. Beck, Roy Crane, Hal Foster, Ron Goulart,, Les Turner, Ralph Dunagin, Bill Crooks, Harold McCauley, "Scorchy Smith" artist Edmund Good, and Disney artist Ralph Kent.
In 1976 OrlandoCon moved venues from the Howard Johnson Convention Center to the International Inn, where the convention stayed for most of the rest of its existence.
Even though he moved to Pennsylvania in 1974, Charlie Roberts stayed with the OrlandoCon as co-organizer with Jim Ivey until 1979, at which point small press publisher Bill Black became involved with the convention.
With the collapse of the comic book speculating market in 1993, the show petered out. One of the final OrlandoCons was produced by local retailer Mike Kott on September 10–11, 1994, at the Clarion Towers; guests include show founder Jim Ivey and Martin Nodell.

Locations and dates

DatesVenueGuest of honor/
Ignatz Award recipient
Official guestsNotes
September 1974Howard Johnson's Convention CenterC. C. Beck, Roy Crane, Hal Foster, Ron Goulart, Mel Graff, Les Turner, Ralph Dunagin, Bill Crooks, Harold McCauley, "Scorchy Smith" artist Edmund Good, and Disney artist Ralph KentConvention booklet featured a cover sketch by Roy Crane; the back cover was illustrated by C.C. Beck.
August 16–17, 1975Howard Johnson Convention CenterBurne HogarthHarvey Kurtzman, Roy Crane, Hal Foster, and Ralph KentProgram booklet cover by Harvey Kurtzman
September 18–19, 1976International InnJack Davis, Harvey Kurtzman, and Floyd GottfredsonProgram cover by Jack Davis, with interior profiles of Floyd Gottfredson and Mel Graff
1977Walter B. Gibson, Ralph Dunagin and Scorchy Smith's Edmund GoodProgram booklet cover featured The Spirit, drawn by Will Eisner; the back cover was drawn by Bob Clampett; and interior art by, among others, Les Turner, C. C. Beck, Bill Black, Morris Weiss, and Zack Mosley.
1978Will Eisner, Bob Clampett, Les Turner, Ralph Dunagin, C. C. Beck, Edmund Good, Bill Black, Morris Weiss, Ralph Kent, Bill Crooks, and Zack MosleyProgram cover by Will Eisner
1979Robert Cummings and Kirby GrantWill Eisner, C. C. Beck, and Jack Rosen
1980Jock Mahoney Gil Kane and Autumn Russell
1981Dik BrowneC. C. Beck, Fred LasswellProgram book, with a cover by Dik Browne, celebrating "Florida's 70 Cartoonists"
1982International InnBob McLeodC. C. Beck
1983Don WrightC. C. Beck, Harvey Kurtzman, Wayne Boring, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert, Ralph Kent, Morris Weiss, Dik Browne, and Dean Young10th anniversary show; program cover included a list of Florida cartoonists and featured artwork by Harvey Kurtzman, Wayne Boring, C. C. Beck, Morris Weiss, Dik Browne, and Dean Young, among others.
September 22–23, 1984Will Eisner
1985Martin Nodell
1986
September 25–27, 1987International Inn
1988
September 23–24, 1989International InnBob Burden16th annual edition
1990Gates McFadden17th annual edition, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Martin Nodell's Green Lantern. Program booklet cover by Bill Black.
1991Dick Ayers and Joe Kubert
1992Jack Bender
1993Don Addis and Don Martin
September 10–11, 1994Clarion TowersJim Ivey and Martin NodellProduced by local retailer Mike Kott
1995
1996

Legacy

The huge Orlando-based multi-genre convention MegaCon was inaugurated in 1993; it continues to this day.