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Home Lifestyle Community Happenings Salt Lake sensation: FanXperience becomes Utah’s greatest convention
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Salt Lake sensation: FanXperience becomes Utah’s greatest convention

By
Aldo Gomez
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April 23, 2014
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Dan Farr, left, and Gary Herbert
Governor Herbert (right) and Salt Lake Comic Con organizer Dan Farr (left) kick off FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)

Salt Lake Comic Con (SLCom) seemingly came out of nowhere in September of 2013 and left as quickly and brightly as it came. Attendees were left wondering two important questions: Will it come back in 2014 and how can it top its incredible year one success?

The answer came in the form of a press announcement indicating that fans would not only experience Comic Con once again in September, but twice a year with FanX starting in April.

More photos from FanX
View more of Lindsay Daniels’ photos from FanX at the end of this story.

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Photo gallery: Day 1 (April 17)
Photo gallery: Day 2 (April 18)

Comic Con would also top itself with more celebrities, ranging from authors and artists to A-list celebrities. Early announcements included Kelly Hu, Ioan Gruffudd and Jason David Frank. Celebrity announcements ended on Thursday night with Sir Patrick Stewart.

SLCom not only increased the number of guests, panels, events and volunteers, but it also increased the floor-space by taking the majority of the Salt Palace Convention Center. The increased floor space also helped accommodate the increased number of attendees.

Early on Thursday when Governor Gary Herbert announced April 17 as Salt Lake Comic Con Heroes Day, he, alongside founders Dan Farr and Bryan Brandenburg said they estimated that FanX would have over 100,000 attendees.

It was announced on Friday that SLCom’s FanX had become the third largest Comic Con in the country and the biggest convention to be held in Utah.

FanX Crowd
Crowds pack the Salt Palace for FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Jimmie Breedlove)

Preparations for the increased number helped the convention feel easy and calm on all three days. In the three days, there were panels that reached maximum allowance, guest spotlight events with lines spanning the length of several hallways and hundreds of vendors and artists. In spite of this, the convention never reached a boiling point that risked getting shut down by the Fire Marshal, as the 2013 SLCom almost had.

FanX had support, not just from fans, but from the state as a whole. The governor’s office has supported the convention since its 2013 counterpart. Commercials were airing months before the date, and collaborations between local powerhouses X96 and PCLaptops helped spread ticket sales and attendance.

Computer sales at PCLaptops allowed customers to obtain a free pass to FanX, and local radio station X96 helped host the after-convention events – the FanX Red Carpet Event at Club Elevate and the FanX Pub Crawl. Working with Megaplex Theatres and The Gateway, an anime festival of panels and Japanese language films ran adjacent to the Salt Palace event.

It should also be noted that in the months to come, Farr had taken part in a multitude of interviews. In these interviews, Farr shared his love and passion for Comic Con, but more importantly talked about what makes FanX the convention to attend.

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Photography by Lindsay Daniels

SLCom FanX
Salt Lake Comic Con Fan Xperience was held at The Salt Palace from April 17-19, 2014. (Lindsay Daniels)
SLCom FanX 2014
The opening day Press Conference was packed at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Comic books
Dozens of classic comic books for sale at a booth at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Brent Spiner fan
A woman stands in line to see Brent Spiner at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Storm Trooper
A Storm Trooper poses for the camera at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Storm trooper, right, bows to Darth Vader
A storm trooper bows to Darth Vader during FanX 2014 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Ghostbuster
Ghost Buster in full regalia at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)
Zombie
A dedicated zombie roams the floor at FanX 2014 in Salt Lake City. (Lindsay Daniels)

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