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− | A [[bid]] to host the 1984 [[Worldcon]] in [[Los Angeles]]. | + | A [[bid]] to host the 1984 [[Worldcon]] in [[Los Angeles]]. Initially, the bid was fairly straight-forward, playing with 1984 being the Year of the Rat but it switched and ran on a platform of pure evil -- we'll give you the 1984 Worldcon you always expected". Upon winning it went on to run [[L.A.con II]]. |
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+ | The bid was chaired by [[Craig Miller]], [[Milt Stevens]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. | ||
Its competition was [[DC in '84]], [[Kent in 1984]], and [[Ingolstadt in 1984]]. See [[1984 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | Its competition was [[DC in '84]], [[Kent in 1984]], and [[Ingolstadt in 1984]]. See [[1984 Worldcon Site Selection]]. | ||
− | {{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1984}} | + | {{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1984 |Locale=Los Angeles, CA}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 19 August 2022
A bid to host the 1984 Worldcon in Los Angeles. Initially, the bid was fairly straight-forward, playing with 1984 being the Year of the Rat but it switched and ran on a platform of pure evil -- we'll give you the 1984 Worldcon you always expected". Upon winning it went on to run L.A.con II.
The bid was chaired by Craig Miller, Milt Stevens and Bruce Pelz.
Its competition was DC in '84, Kent in 1984, and Ingolstadt in 1984. See 1984 Worldcon Site Selection.
1984 Site Selection | 1984 |
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |