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The convention takes place twice a year, at the Tokyo Big Sight.
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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* Narumi sells a yaoi doujinshi at summer Comiket in episode 3 of ''[[Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku]]''
* 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.
* 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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* When aliens [[Monumental Theft|steal the Tokyo Big Sight]] in ''[[Mao-chan]]'', the building is described as the home of a convention loved by otaku instead of being named.
* When aliens [[Monumental Theft|steal the Tokyo Big Sight]] in ''[[Mao-chan]]'', the building is described as the home of a convention loved by otaku instead of being named.


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    Quoting from The Other Wiki:

    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 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 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 mangakas 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

    Appearances and Mentions in Fiction:

    As Comiket

    Anime and Manga

    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

    Anime and Manga

    Web Original

    Other References

    Anime and Manga