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Quoting from [[The Other Wiki]]:
{{quote|'''Comic Market''' (コミックマーケット, Komikku Māketto), more commonly known as '''Comiket''' (コミケット, Komiketto) and sometimes '''Comike''' (コミケ, Komike), is a biannual ''dōjinshi'' fair in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. A grassroots, DIY event focused on the sale of ''[[Doujinshi|dōjin]]'' (self-published works), Comiket is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run event administered by the Comic Market Preparatory Committee (ComiketPC). Inaugurated on 21 December 1975, with an estimated 700 attendees, it has grown to become the largest [[Fan Convention|fan convention]] in the world, with an estimated attendance of over half a million.}}
 
The convention takes place twice a year, at the Tokyo Big Sight.
 
Due to most [[mangaka]]s being manga fans themselves, and many of them having started in the fan circuit, any work with [[Otaku]] themes will feature either the real deal or an [[Expy]] of it
 
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=== Anime and Manga ===
* ''[[Hanaukyo Maid Tai]]'', episode 5.
* ''[[Lucky Star]]'', episode ___12 - Konata complains that it's changed from a friendly get-together into a marketplace over the years. This little adventure provides the page image for [[Doujinshi]].
* ''[[Nurse Witch Komugi]]'': Koyori turns the Tokyo Big Sight into a giant mecha during Comiket.
* During episode 7 of ''[[Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid]]'', Makoto sells his dōjinshi at Comiket... where Kobayashi and Tohru discover that [[For Halloween I Am Going as Myself|some of the cosplayers aren't actually cosplaying]].
* Narumi sells a yaoi doujinshi at summer Comiket in episode 3 of ''[[Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku]]''
* Given that the title of episode 4 of ''[[Oreimo]]'' is "There's No Way My Little Sister Would Go To Summer Comiket", guess where they end up going.
 
=== Web Comics ===
* ''[[Hang In There, Kogasa-san]]'', being about mangakas / doujinkas, have several episodes of the characters going to the Comiket either as fans or as circles with their own table.
 
== As a [[Bland-Name Product]] ==
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* ''[[Comic Party]]'' uses "ComiPa" to drive its plot.
* ''[[Genshiken]]'' has "ComiFes".
* Kyōko, Yui and Chitose drag Ayano to "Comuket" in episode 5 of ''[[Yuru-Yuri]]'' has "Comuket".
* Episodes 9-12 of ''[[Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!]]'' have the animation club strive to complete and sell an anime at "Comet A".
* "Harumi in Summer" from ''[[Otaku no Video]]''
 
=== Web Original ===
* ''[[Fenspace]]'' has a "Cosmic Party", based on the ''[[Comic Party]]'' anime and game that reference Comiket.
 
== Other References ==
=== Anime and Manga ===
* When aliens [[Monumental Theft|steal the Tokyo Big Sight]] in episode ___ of ''[[Mao-chan]]'', the building is described as "the home of a convention loved by otaku" instead of being named. --- verify wording ---
 
 
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