After two decades of entertaining fans and enthusiasts, a beloved San Francisco tradition has come to an abrupt end. The event, which has been a staple in the science fiction community, has left many saddened by its sudden departure.

For years, this event has been a hub for fans of anime, manga, cinema, comics, and technology to come together and celebrate their shared interests. It provided a platform for creators, artists, and fans to connect and share their passion for all things geeky.

The news of its closure has come as a shock to many, with attendees expressing their disappointment online. Social media has been flooded with messages of nostalgia and sadness as fans reminisce about the good times they had at the event.

While the exact reasons for the event’s closure have not been disclosed, some speculate that the ongoing pandemic may have played a role in its demise. With restrictions on large gatherings and events, it may have become difficult for organizers to continue hosting the tradition.

Despite the end of this beloved tradition, fans are hopeful that new opportunities and events will arise in the future to fill the void left behind. The community remains strong and resilient, and fans are eager to continue celebrating their shared interests in new and exciting ways.

As we bid farewell to this long-standing tradition, we look back on the memories and friendships that were made along the way. While it may be the end of an era, the spirit of creativity and camaraderie that defined the event will live on in the hearts of fans for years to come.

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Source: SFGATE