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It's not by unique headcount, not that it may matter that much. There's been no counting of how many people attend Comic Market for all 2-3 days, but remember that attendance figure is estimate given in attendee-days.Comic Market is just a gather to buy and sell dojinshi, or a huge swap meet in other words. If a convention is about the gathering of people to: Comic Market is not a convention in the American sense.I don't mind referring to Comic Market as "CM" throughout the entry, just the stating of it being a common abbreviation. (as in those advertisements seen on television) I think this should be removed from the entry. In fact, if you use this term when speaking to a person living in Japan, it would cause confusion as "CM" (said as a word, sounds like "shi-emu") means "Commercial Message" in Japanese vernacular. I agree that "CM" is not commonly used to refer to Comic Market.Is this an anglicism that Comic Market itself is oblivious to? A more common shorthand is "C67" to refer to the 67th Comic Market. I shouldn't say never, but "CM" isn't one of the common ways to refer to Comic Market. It's probably the most difficult for an English speaker to pronounce. itself has registered three trademarks, "Comic Market," "Comiket," and "Comike." Colloquially to a Japanese speaker, the three syllable "Comike" comes out most easily. According to the schedule for the venue, Tokyo Big Sight, the event is Comic Market. seems to be most preferentially called Comic Market.
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❀ For further information on how I generally run my event services, feel free to check out the FAQ, or email me with any questions. ❀ Late orders (those confirmed and/or paid for after the deposit deadline) may be accepted at my discretion, but will incur a penalty fee, to be discussed. ❀ The amount of the deposit paid will be subtracted from the grand total to calculate the final amount due. If possible, please pay earlier than this, so we may prepare the funds in time for the event. ❀ Deposit of Y1000 per circle and per item (or your spending limit, if applicable) is due prior to the event, by the listed deadline of August 9th, 22:00 (JST). ❀ The grand total will also include cost of items, shipping and handling (your choice of method) and PayPal fees.
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Small flat goods such as postcards and stickers do not have an additional fee. ❀ Goods (non-flat, fragile, or larger than standard B5 doujinshi size) will incur an additional fee of Y200-500 per item.
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Any space with a 3-digit number code will not be accepted. Commission for wall circles is non-refundable if any time is spent in line. This fee will also apply to non-wall booths with a wait longer than fifteen minutes (not common, but it happens). ❀ Wall circles will incur an additional Y500 fee to compensate for the time potentially spent waiting in line for these popular circles. ❀ Standard commission is Y1300 per circle, or 25% the cost of items from that circle, whichever is greater. ❀ Individual circle requests are required - we cannot run fandom searches in a general area. That's fine, but please do not leave off any part of the space number itself. あ23b, カ65a, A01b, m88a) Some artists write this combined with the hall number and/or the day. ❀ The space number has THREE parts: a letter/character, a 2-digit number, and either "a" or "b". Examples: "new titles", "any Sam/Dean titles", "no Jack/Owen titles", "all comics". ❀ When no title information is available from a circle, general requests are okay. Circles may have their own website, or a twitter or pixiv account with more information. ❀ Circle information is available on the web catalog (login required, but basic accounts are free).