Comic Shops, Conventions, and the Growth of a Fan Community Story of Houston Comic Book Fandom SC
Houston’s comic book fandom did not emerge overnight. It was built by passionate collectors, small comic shops, fan clubs, conventions, and the people who created a community around them. In this illustrated history, historian and longtime comic fan Dr. Robert Meaux traces the growth of Houston fandom from the 1960s through the modern era, exploring the rise of local comic shops, the excitement of early conventions, and the fans who transformed a niche hobby into a thriving cultural scene. Drawing on interviews, rare photographs, fanzines, newspapers, and personal collections, this book preserves a largely forgotten chapter of Houston history while showing how local fandom reflected larger changes in American comic book culture. For longtime collectors, convention-goers, and anyone interested in pop culture history, this is the story of how Houston became one of the South’s major comic book communities.
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