Liz

Liz Ohanesian is a Los Angeles-based journalist covering music, media and club culture. She is a staff writer for Club World and her work regularly appears in such publications as the L.A. Weekly, Razorcake and Outburn. She has written for such publications as Punk Planet, PopMatters, Santa Monica Mirror and others.

4 Comments

  1. Cliff

    Being spoiled by the glitz and glam of Anime Expo, Mikomicon seemed boring and dull. Going to CSUN I actually got in free and for what was presented it was worth the free entry. For paying customers it was around 30$and seemed a bit pricey.

    I guess going to AX first spoiled the fun of a smaller anime con, with the expectations of more panels and events that AX has to offer=[

  2. Eric M

    Smaller cons are more personal and sometimes more fun, than bigger cons. I have worked Otakon, Tekkoshocon, Anime USA, and Erie Anime Experience for a long time.

  3. FancyIndia

    I was looking for more info on this con because I was considering attending it this year. It is only $20 for all 3 days. I have to both ALA and Anime Expo before, so I know the difference between a small and large con. What worries me is that since it is on a school campus, does that interfere with any of the con? Still, your post helped me understand more of this little con, so thanks for the report! :)

  4. Liz O.

    I think the idea of having a con on a college campus is pretty cool. It’s not as sterile of an environment as a convention center or a hotel. The con is located in one small section of a large campus. While this could be confusing to locate at first, once you get there, it’s fine. The events take place both indoors and outdoors, which is nice. While there’s food and beverages there, it’s also a very short walk from a few good restaurants. CSUN is a commuter school, there aren’t a whole lot of people who stay on campus over the weekend, so your main interaction is going to be with the convention goers.

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