- Small Press Expo
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name = Small Press Expo
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genre =Alternative comics
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location = Bethesda, Maryland
country = United States
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organizer =Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
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website = http://www.spxpo.com/The Small Press Expo (SPX) is an
alternative comics convention that takes place every September or October inBethesda, Maryland . It rivals theAlternative Press Expo as the premiere convention for alternative comics creators and fans. SPX's main claim to fame are theIgnatz Awards . As one of the few festival awards rewarded in comics, they are voted on by attendees and are given annually at SPX.SPX publishes an annual anthology as a companion to the convention. The first edition (
1997 ) was in standard comic format, while all subsequent editions have been in digest format. Contributors have includedAlex Robinson ,Frank Cho ,Marc Hempel ,Brian Ralph and many others.SPX is closely associated with the
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF). All profits from SPX including the proceeds from the anthology and other fund raising activities that take place during the convention weekend, go to the CBLDF.The SPX was founded in
1994 by a group of Washington-Baltimore area retailers to promote diversity in the comics marketplace. It also coincided withDave Sim 's "Spirits of Independence " tour. Attendees of the early years often speak of the close-knit community that was attained during the convention, citing offbeat occurrences such asJames Kochalka 's nude musical performance in1998 and the annual pig roast/picnic.SPX has been held in conjunction with the
International Comics and Animation Festival (ICAF) many times beginning in 1997. Both ICAF and the Expo were cancelled in2001 due to creators' travel difficulties related to theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks .External links
* [http://www.spxpo.com/ Official website]
* [http://tci.homestead.com/SPX2002DIARY.html SPX Diary]
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