Jeri Jacquin
Welcome once again to San Diego Comic Con International 2024 at the Convention Center in Downtown San Diego! Not one to disappoint, there is something for everyone to enjoy from July 24th-28th beginning with Preview Night tonight. It is an opportunity for badge-holders to meet in the middle (literally) of the Exhibit Hall to see colleagues, friends, acquaintances and all that exhibitors have to offer. Here are a few very cool facts to know about SDCC.
Comic Con began in 1970 with what would be considered a small group of around 300 people but has expanded to over 135,000+. The Exhibit Hall brings over a thousand exhibitors bringing comics, anime, gaming, discussions and workshops for fans. Flowing into other locations in the downtown area, SDCC is fun for badge and non-badge holders alike who want to be a part of the celebration.
In recent years, the television and film industry has made a space for themselves to bring even more fans to SDCC. Marvel Studios doesn’t need any explanation as to why they are at the convention, especially with the two-day away release of the highly anticipated DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE! Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are expected but that doesn’t stop there as Marvel Studios also takes over for a panel on Saturday in Hall H. Also bringing a bit of fun is Paramount’s TRANSFORMER ONE and 20th Century’s ALIENS: Romulus.
Television and streaming in Hall H is bringing such shows as Peacock’s highly successful series THOSE ABOUT TO DIE and TEACUP, Prime’s THE BOYS and RINGS OF POWER, and Disney+ PERCY JACKSON. Don’t worry zombie lovers, AMC hasn’t forgotten about you bringing the return of THE WALKING DEAD: Dead City and THE WALKING DEAD: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol, THE PENGUIN panel, and Kevin Smith returns. Also, SUPERMAN & Lois, BRZRKR: The Immortal Saga, and the Star Trek Universe. In Ballroom 20 are the shows GHOST and Apple TV+’s series SILO and the Anne Rice Immortal Universe.
FX’s series WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS brings its panel but also the pop-ups for THE BEAR and American Horror Story universes’ Hellevator. Fans will also get a sneak peek at the new Ryan Murphy series GROTESQUERIE, photo op’s for WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS and ITS ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA Paddy’s Irish Pub.
Animation brings Celebrating 25 Years of Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob Squarepants, Futurama, The Simpsons, American Dad!, and Family Guy.
Off site, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt, attendees will find the Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive, the Art Show that highlights creativity through media, and Her Universe Fashion Show that bring designers who want to win a chance to design for Her Universe. At the Omni is the RPG Play Theatre and other programming for shows, comics, shows and more. Hilton San Diego Bayfront also has program panels as well as the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, considered the Oscars for the comic industry can be found at the Indigo Ballroom on Friday.
Even the San Diego Central Library has programs to offer. with the Conference for Educators and Librarians at the Shiley Special Events Suite. The talks include how education can use the power of comics as well as podcasts, web series and the fiction genre events at the Neil Morgan Auditorium.
In Balboa Park is the Comic Con Museum also has panels and activities that mean surprises and sneak-peeks from Director of Programming Eddie Ibrahim and Executive Director of the Comic Con Museum Rita Vandergaw. To find out more about the Comic Con Museum, visit Booth #1714 in the Exhibit Hall.
Booths in the Exhibition Hall include such names as Titan, Penguin Random House, Hasbro, Lego, Bandai Namco, Nickelodeon, Dark Horse, DC, Fandom World, Pokemon, Chronical Books, Mondo, Funko and CrunchyRoll and so much more.
There is so much packed into four days but, with a great pair of comfy and cushioned tennis shoes and a huge container of water, I think we can get through this together. Every year, San Diego Comic Con International is the meeting place for so many people who just want to spend time among people of like minds. One of the fantastic things about this time of year are the costumes that are meticulously made (and they seriously should be proud of themselves) and showed off to others who are doing the exact same thing.
It is about getting that bag and seeing what pin is inside to add to the badge lanyard. It is about exchanging items and being thrilled to find those who want to talk everything Comic Con – comics, items bought at the Exhibit Hall, shows, writers, creators, books, posters, and the newest creation by the exhibitors.
Comic Con is truly an experience and with so many things to do both inside and outside the Convention Center, it is also an experience to walk the streets downtown for the badge-less to have fun as well. This is just an amazing four days once a year that brings out memories for friends and family (especially the kids on Sunday) – so, keep up with us as we cover the panels (and ourselves with sunscreen) diving right in for everything amazing about San Diego Comic Con International 2024!