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SDCC ’24: The future of horror comics is in good hands
"The Future of Horror Comics" panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 brought together some of the top horror creators in the industry.
SDCC ’24: Watch the trailer for THE LEGEND OF KINGDOM COME documentary
The Legend of Kingdom Come Documentary trailer launched at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 ahead of its release on Kickstarter this fall.
SDCC ’24: Hold on, Spider-Monkeys! TWILIGHT director Catherine Hardwicke on making the seminal film
by Gabriel Neeb
Years after the TWILIGHT films had their last official panel at the San Diego Comic Convention, Catherine Hardwicke, director of the first film in the series, returned to Room 28DE Thursday night...
SDCC ’24: CAMP SNOOPY renewed for season 2, but PEANUTS animation almost didn’t happen...
Peanuts animation had a rocky start, but now it's loved by generations. Apple TV+ plans to keep fans coming with Camp Snoopy Season 2.
SDCC ’24: Badge decoration guidelines receive pushback from attendees
San Diego Comic-Con 2024 badges feature prominent Paramount+ artwork, which the convention says can't be obscured. Attendees are miffed.
SDCC ’23: Burnt pretzels, David Glanzer Talks About His Cats, and more from the...
ADA accessibility, security, and carpeting were among the topics discussed at a lively talkback panel to close out SDCC.
SDCC ’23: It’s still Jack Kirby’s world, we just live in it
The tribute panel to Jack Kirby featured family and friends revealing another side of the legendary artist.
SDCC ’23: Why was 1982 the “Greatest Geek Year Ever”?
A team of documentarians set out to answer that very question.
SDCC ’23: The Ghost from STAR WARS: REBELS is the latest Hasbro HasLab project
The 3.75"-scale ship will include a figure of Hera Syndulla, with more members of the Rebels crew to come as stretch goals.
SDCC ’23: From Queens to a Castle in the Sky: Spotlight on Jerry Beck
The cartoon historian took the stage to reflect on the first half of his career.
SDCC ’23: Trouble on the tracks as key train into San Diego breaks down
A key train into San Diego broke down yesterday. How will Amtrak issues affect comic-con attendees?
SDCC ’19: “Comic-Con Now” panel highlights a team effort to keep the con moving...
As Comic-Con grows, its team grows, too.