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Toucan Tip #23: Welcome to Comic-Con 2024!!

Welcome to Comic-Con 2024, where your fandoms bring the event to life! Explore our app to find an amazing line-up of schedules and events, ensuring you make the most of every moment. Begin planning your daily itinerary now and immerse yourself in the Comic-Con adventure!

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You bring the magic to Comic-Con – thank you!

Hello and welcome back to Comic-Con! We’re happy to see you again and share all the fantastic experiences we’ve prepared. This event is all about reconnecting with the community you love, creating unforgettable memories with both old and new friends, and celebrating the popular arts. Your incredible costumes and creative designs always bring an extra layer of epicness to Comic-Con! We hope you meet your heroes and discover a new-to-you comic or artist to love. Massive thanks to all the creators, artists, collectors, and volunteers who continue to bring joy and smiles. You all are the real superheroes! Comic-Con feels like a second home to many, where you can embrace your geeky, nerdy self and find a welcoming family of friends. From all of us, your steadfast support and dedication, year after year. Get ready for an amazing time at Comic-Con!

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Comic-Con 2024 Quick Links


Today is the day! Have fun, stay hydrated, and get excited! Can’t wait to see you there.

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Toucan Tip #22: Badge Info https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-22-badge-info/ Tue, 23 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3633 Exciting updates are here! Get a sneak peak at this year’s complimentary registration pin, RFID stickers, and badge display guidelines to ensure you have seamless access to all the Comic-Con events and programming.

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Toucan Tip #22: Badge Info

Exciting updates are here! Get a sneak peak at this year’s complimentary registration pin, RFID stickers, and badge display guidelines to ensure you have seamless access to all the Comic-Con events and programming.


About Your Badge

Your badge comes equipped with RFID technology—this is by way of the little sticker on the back of your badge holder. The RFID sticker on your badge matches the access displayed on your paper name badge. Please tap your badge to the RFID gates when prompted as you enter and exit different areas, such as the Convention Center entryways and the Exhibit Hall. Don’t forget to tap your badge when you exit an area to ensure a smooth re-entry! If for whatever reason your badge scans red, we’ll be able to help you at our RFID gates, Badge Solutions, or one of the three RFID Help Desks located in lobbies A, D, and G.

Proudly wear your badge on-site to enjoy full access to all events and programming! It is essential to wear and visibly display your complete badge at all times during the event and at any official Comic-Con activities. A complete badge consists of a paper name badge and the plastic holder with an attached RFID sticker. If either component is missing, your badge will be deemed invalid.

While small decorations, like pins, on badges and lanyards are allowed, make sure they don’t obscure the artwork image on the badge or cover any important information needed for quick security checks. If decorations obscure your badge, it could delay entry into the event and you may be asked to remove them by security. If the decorations obscuring your badge are not removable, your badge may need to be reprinted, which could incur a cost. Wear your badge to all events, and venture onward to experience everything Comic-Con has to offer!


Complimentary Items

This year, our complimentary registration pin sports a Captain Toucan in honor of Comic-Con: The Cruise, which will be sailing in early 2025. Available only at the convention,  it’s a must-have for every attendee. You’ll receive this pin when you pick up your complimentary bag, book, and lanyard!


Already got your badge in the mail?


Use the Lobby G or E escalators to head toward the Ballroom 20 lobby. Follow the signs for the Bags, Books, and Lanyards distribution area for Badged Members in the Sails Pavilion. This area will be open during the same hours as Badge Pick-Up.

Picking up your badge on-site?


Enter the Lobby C2 door and go up the escalators to access the Registration area. You’ll receive your complimentary items after you pick up your badge.


One more day to go! Tune in tomorrow for the final Toucan Tip for Comic-Con 2024!

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Toucan Tip #21: Merch! https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-21-merch/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3626 From sleek sportswear and trendy graphic tees to a soft toucan plushie, don’t miss out—grab yours before they’re gone. If you missed ordering in time, don’t worry—grab your Comic-Con merch on-site at the show! Keep reading to learn more about the location and hours!

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Comic-Con Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #21: Merch!

From sleek sportswear and trendy graphic tees to a soft toucan plushie, don’t miss out—grab yours before they’re gone. If you missed ordering in time, don’t worry—grab your Comic-Con merch on-site at the show! Keep reading to learn more about the location and hours!


The only OFFICIAL Comic-Con Apparel and Merchandise!

Show off your Comic-Con spirit with the coolest new gear! Get ready to rock some awesome merch and kickstart your Comic-Con adventure in style! Missed the chance to order in time? No worries! Check out the location and hours below to grab your Comic-Con merchandise on-site at the show.

Merch Room & Hours


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Toucan Tip #20: Event Publications https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-20-event-publications/ Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3620 Discover everything you need to navigate through, and learn about, the event with our comprehensive Events Quick Guide and Souvenir Book. Click through for essential details and exclusive content!

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Toucan Tip #20: Event Publications

Discover everything you need to navigate through, and learn about, the event with our comprehensive Events Quick Guide and Souvenir Book. Click through for essential details and exclusive content!


Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a seasoned veteran, having the right information at your fingertips is crucial for making the most of your Comic-Con experience. Our detailed Events Quick Guide is your ultimate resource for navigating the event. From program schedules and exhibitor listings to Convention Center maps and local venue layouts, use this guide along with our mobile app to have everything you need to stay informed and enjoy the show to the fullest.


Contains important information that every attendee will refer to during the course of the event, including maps of the Convention Center, local hotels, and additional venues that Comic-Con utilizes for programs and events.


AVAILABLE ONLINE STARTING WEDNESDAY, JULY 24!

Comic-Con’s official publication commemorating Comic-Con each year. 2024’s exclusive content will focus on a number of anniversary celebrations with cover art commissioned by special guest Joe Jusko especially for this publication. In addition, the Souvenir Book features bios and photos of all of Comic-Con 2024’s special guests, and a special “In Memoriam” section.


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Toucan Tip #19: Games https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-19-games/ Sat, 20 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3615 Dive into the ultimate gaming adventure! Whether you're into role-playing games, live-action role-playing (LARP), or exploring our complimentary gaming library, you'll find it all when you visit Marriott Pacific Ballroom 21. Access to our online Gaming Guide inside!

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Toucan Tip #19: Games

Dive into the ultimate gaming adventure! Whether you’re into role-playing games, live-action role-playing (LARP), or exploring our complimentary gaming library, you’ll find it all when you visit Marriott Pacific Ballroom 21.  Access to our online Gaming Guide inside!


Our dedicated gaming volunteers are here to enhance your experience! Explore a variety of board, card, and dice games, along with both new and classic role-playing games and LARPs. Participate in tournaments, demos, and special events like Paint & Take on the Mezzanine level of the Convention Center, or check out our extensive game library at the Marriott in Pacific Ballroom 21,  where you can borrow games for free. Also at the Marriott, you can enjoy Star Wars Unlimited and digital gaming. Visit both locations for endless fun and surprises! Scan the QR code for our online Gaming Guide with more event details.


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Toucan Tip #18: Anime and Films https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-18-anime-and-films/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3600 Discover the cool Anime + Films lineup at Comic-Con 2024, featuring the inclusion of Open Captioning which will leave you on the edge of your seat!

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Toucan Tip #18: Anime and Films

Discover the cool Anime + Films lineup at Comic-Con 2024, featuring the inclusion of Open Captioning which will leave you on the edge of your seat!


27 films will have Open Captioning!

Films with Open Captioning can be filtered by searching Open Caption: English

Full schedule descriptions below👇


Anime Schedule

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Anime showings are at the Marriott Hotel in Grand Ballrooms 1–4. Check out these great screenings and download a copy of the Comic-Con 2024 Anime Guide from our website, which provides synopses of all the films. 

*Due to some mature themes/content, no one under the age of 18 will be allowed into the Anime rooms after 10:00 PM at night unless accompanied by a parent or adult legal guardian.


Films Program Schedule

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The Comic-Con Films department is here to entertain you with quality screenings from morning until late into the night at the Marriott Marquis Hotel Grand Ballroom 5, and in the evening in Convention Center Room 4, throughout the event.

At the Marriott, this year’s screenings start on Preview Night at 6:00 PM, then each day at 10:00 AM, while at the Center, our evening Films program begins at 8:30 PM Thursday through Saturday. Whether you’re eager to catch a must-see film or just need a place to unwind, visit the Film rooms. Escape to realms of myth and legend, embark on adventures with friends in imaginary worlds, join extraordinary heroes and heroines in saving humankind from destruction, and celebrate the world’s most popular comic characters brought to life on the silver screen! Following are the highlights for each day.

Full schedule below👇

The ‘Burbs
TIME: 6:00pm – 7:42pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1989, directed by Joe Dante, starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, and Carrie Fisher, PG) An overstressed suburbanite and his neighbors are convinced that the new family on the block is part of a murderous Satanic cult. Life in The ‘Burbs will never be the same again!

Barbie
TIME: 8:00pm – 9:54pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2023, directed by Greta Gerwig, starring Margot Robbie, and Ryan Gosling, PG-13) The first half of Barbenheimer: When Barbie travels with Ken to the Real World to try and understand her feelings of existential dread, the Patriarchy explodes upon the once peaceful Barbie Land! Can the Barbies overcome the overbearing Kens and bring peace back to their home?


Oppenheimer
TIME: (July 24) 10:00pm – 1:00am (July 25)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2023, directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Matt Damon, R) The second half of Barbenheimer: The biographical drama of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. The World Forever Changes. “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds.


The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
TIME: 10:00am – 11:43am
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, starring Peter Weller, John Lithgow, and Ellen Barkin, PG) The Hong Kong Cavaliers, led by the adventurer/musician/brain surgeon Buckaroo Banzai, must thwart an alien invasion from the 8th dimension!

The Wizard
TIME: 11:55am – 1:35pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1989, directed by Todd Holland, starring Fred Savage, Luke Edwards, and Jenny Lewis, PG) A boy and his brother run away from home and hitchhike cross-country, with help from a girl they meet, to compete in the ultimate video-game championship.

The Dungeonmaster
TIME: 1:45pm – 2:58pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll, and Leslie Wing, PG-13) Celebrating 50 years of D&D, 40th Anniversary Screening: He is the overlord of strange beasts and stolen souls… A demonic wizard challenges a modern-day computer programmer to a battle of technology vs. sorcery, with the programmer’s girlfriend as the prize.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
TIME: 3:10pm – 5:24pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2023, starring Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Hugh Grant, PG-13) Celebrating 50 years of D&D: A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers undertake an epic heist to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves brings the rich world and playful spirit of the legendary roleplaying game to the big screen in a hilarious and action-packed adventure.

The Gamers: Dorkness Rising
TIME: 5:30pm – 7:15pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2008, directed by Matt Vancil, starring Nathan Rice, Christian Doyle, Brian Lewis, Carol Roscoe, Jennifer Page, and Scott C. Brown, PG) Celebrating 50 years of D&D, Courtesy of Zombie Orpheus Entertainment: All Lodge wants is for his gaming group to finish their adventure. Unfortunately, they’re more interested in seducing barmaids, mooning their enemies, and setting random villagers on fire. A parody of fantasy films and the adventure gaming community, The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is a hilarious romp through the world of sword and sorcery — in this case, a world of exploding peasants, giant house cats, and undead roast turkeys. To Waffles!

Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story
TIME: 7:30pm – 8:54pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2020, directed by April Wright, Not Rated) A true story of Women who Kick Ass! An action-documentary about the evolution of stunt women from The Perils of Pauline (1914) and beyond!

The Mummy
TIME: 8:30pm – 10:34pm
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1999, directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Frasier, Rachel Weisz, and John Hannah, PG-13) 25th Anniversary Screening: A story of eternal love, as High Priest Imhotep is locked in a sarcophagus for all eternity for loving the Pharaoh’s mistress; Anck Su Namun. After being accidentally freed, thousands of tortuous years later, the only thing standing in the way of him reuniting with his lost love are an American Adventurer, a British Librarian, and her con man brother.

Albert Pyun – King of Cult Movies
TIME: 9:00pm – 9:57pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2024, directed by Lisa D’Apolito, Not Rated) Celebrating the life of Cult Film King Albert Pyun, and the impressive mark he made doing what he loved to do best: tell stories through cinematic magic!

Mean Guns
TIME: 10:00pm – 11:50pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1997, directed by Albert Pyun, starring Christopher Lambert, Yuji Okumoto, and Ice T, R) Celebrating the life of Cult Film King Albert Pyun: 100 people, who have betrayed The Syndicate, are gathered in a prison opening the next day. They are given weapons and 6 hours to kill each other. The 3 remaining share $10,000,000. Sparks fly when real killers collide.

A Boy and his Dog
TIME: (July 25) 10:45pm – 12:16am (July 26)
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1975, starring Don Johnson, Jason Robards, and Susanne Benton,R) In the year 2024 (this year!) a young man and his telepathic dog roam a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

Sisu
TIME: (July 25) 11:59pm – 1:30am (July 26)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2022, directed by Jalmari Helander, starring Jorma Tommila, Aksel Hennie, Jack Doolan, R) In the waning days of World War II, a Finnish Prospector finds the motherload of gold. On his way to a city to sell it, a column of Nazi Soldiers runs afoul of him, and decides to try and take his gold for themselves.

Dark Star
TIME: 10:00am – 11:23am
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1974, directed by John Carpenter, starring Dan O’Bannon and Dre Pahich, G) 50th Anniversary Screening: In the far reaches of space, a small crew, 20 years into their solitary mission, find things beginning to go hilariously wrong.

Cloak and Dagger
TIME: 11:30am – 1:11pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, starring Henry Thomas and Dabney Coleman, PG) Celebrating 50 years of D&D, 40th Anniversary screening: A young boy and his imaginary friend end up on the run while in possession of a top-secret spy gadget. Davey’s hero was imaginary… But the enemy agents were real!

Dark Dungeons
TIME: 1:20pm – 2:00pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2014, directed by L. Gabriel Gonda, starring Anastasia Higham, Alyssa Kay, and Tracy Hyland, Not Rated). Celebrating 50 years of D&D: Dark Dungeons brings Jack Chick’s 1984 masterpiece to the silver screen. Innocent students Debbie and Marcie arrive at college eager to save souls, but will they be able to save their own when they’re seduced by the exotic and sinister world of role playing games?

Mazes and Monsters
TIME: 2:10pm – 3:51pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ❌
(1982, starring Tom Hanks and Wendy Crewson, PG) Celebrating 50 years of D&D: Bound together by a desire to play “Mazes and Monsters,” Robbie and his three college classmates decide to move the board game into the local legendary cavern.

Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
TIME: 4:00pm – 6:16pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1999, directed by George Lucas, starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, and Natalie Portman, PG) 25th Anniversary Screening: It’s Star Wars Day! Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn rescue Queen Amidala, ruler of a peaceful planet invaded by dark forces. During their escape, they discover nine-year old Anakin Skywalker, a child prodigy who is unusually strong in the Force.

Fanboys
TIME: 6:30pm – 8:00pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2009, directed by Kyle Newman, starring Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel, and Kristen Bell, PG-13) Celebrating 25 years of The Phantom Menace: A classic road trip comedy featuring a group of friends on an epic sojourn to break into Skywalker Ranch to watch Episode One before their friend becomes one with the Force.

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
TIME: 8:10pm – 9:55pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, directed by Leonard Nimoy, starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and DeForest Kelley, PG) 40th Anniversary Screening: Admiral Kirk and his bridge crew risk their careers stealing the decommissioned U.S.S. Enterprise to return to the restricted Genesis Planet to recover Spock’s body.

Sgt Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.
TIME: 8:30pm – 10:15pm
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1990, directed by Michael Hertz and Lloyd Kaufman, starring Rick Gianasi, and Susan Byun, PG-13) Celebrating 50 years of Troma Films! A streetwise New York police officer transforms into the world’s most unusual superhuman hero.

Free Enterprise
TIME: 10:00pm – 11:53pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1999, directed by Robert Meyer Burnett, starring Eric McCormack, Rafer Weigel, and Bill Shatner, R) 25th Anniversary Screening: Mark and Robert are both huge fans of the original Star Trek, idolizing William Shatner as the man every man should be. But when they meet Bill in person and find he doesn’t live up to their imagination, they are forced to question the way they’ve lived their lives. Things get further complicated when Robert finds the woman of his dreams, and Mark is about to go through the fiery ritual of Carousel in hopes of being Renewed!

Squeeze Play
TIME: (July 26) 10:30pm – 12:06am (July 27)
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1979, directed by Lloyd Kaufman, starring Jim Harris, Jennifer Hetrick, and Richard Gitlin, R) Celebrating 50 years of Troma Films! A male softball team is challenged by a female softball team to see who is best. It’s a World Series of laughs! Have a ball!

Toxic Avenger
TIME: (July 26) 11:59pm – 1:21am (July 27)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(2022, directed by Jalmari Helander, starring Jorma Tommila, Aksel Hennie, Jack Doolan, R) In the waning days of World War II, a Finnish Prospector finds the motherload of gold. On his way to a city to sell it, a column of Nazi Soldiers runs afoul of him, and decides to try and take his gold for themselves.


Little Shop of Horrors
TIME: 10:00am – 11:13am
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(1960, directed by Roger Corman, starring Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, and Jack Nicholson, Not Rated) Celebrating the life of Cult Master Roger Corman: A clumsy young man working at an impoverished flower shop discovers that the strange plant he has been nurturing has an insatiable appetite for blood, forcing him to kill to feed it.

Monster in the Closet
TIME: 11:20am – 12:50pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(1986, starring Donald Grant, and Denise DuBarry, debuting Paul Walker and Fergie, PG) Celebrating 50 years of Troma Films! As people are found dead in their closets, intrepid reporter Richard Clark might be the only person who can bring the misunderstood Monster out of the closet.

Humans and Households
TIME: 1:00pm – 1:28pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2013, directed by Matt Vancil, starring Christian Doyle, Trin Miller, Joanna Gaskell, and Scott C. Brown, NR) Celebrating 50 years of D&D: Humans & Households follows a group of fantasy heroes on their day off as they sit down to enjoy a rousing role-playing game set in a mundane world of traffic lights, errant puppies, indoor plumbing, and other diabolical evils.

Ice Pirates
TIME: 1:40pm – 3:14pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, starring Robert Urich, Mary Crosby, and Michael D. Roberts, PG) 40th Anniversary Screening: In a distant future scarce of water, space pirates get caught after stealing ice from a spaceship. They are sold to a princess looking for her lost Father who might have found a planet abundant with water. You have to be there to see it!

Godzilla vs Space Godzilla
TIME: 3:20pm – 5:05pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1994, starring Jun Hashizume, Megumi Odaka, Zenkichi Yoneyama, PG) Celebrating 70 years of the King of the Monsters! In this tale from the Kaiju’s Heisei era, Godzilla’s cells are accidentally brought to space where they regenerate into a new monster: Space Godzilla! Now Godzilla must battle not only the latest UN Kaiju Fighting Robot, but a new incarnation of himself!

The Intruder
TIME: 5:15pm – 6:39pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(1962, directed by Roger Corman, starring William Shatner, PG-13) Celebrating the life of Cult Master Roger Corman: A man in a gleaming white suit comes to a small Southern town on the eve of integration. He calls himself a social reformer. But what he does is stir up trouble–trouble he soon finds he can’t control.He fed their fears and turned neighbor against neighbor!

Galaxy Quest
TIME: 6:45pm – 8:29pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1999, directed by Dean Parisot, starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Sam Rockwell, PG) 25th Anniversary Screening: The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show, now scraping a living through re-runs and sci-fi conventions, are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. Believing the cast’s heroic on-screen dramas are historical documents of real-life adventures, the band of aliens turn to the ailing celebrities for help in their quest to overcome the oppressive regime!

Conan the Destroyer
TIME: 8:30pm – 10:13pm
LOCATION: Room 4
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, and Olivia D’Abo, PG). 40th Anniversary showing: Conan is back as he leads a group of adventurers on an epic quest to procure a magical horn that can awaken Dagoth, the God of Dreams!

Starman
TIME: 8:35pm – 10:20pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1984, directed by John Carpenter, starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Black, PG) 40th Anniversary Screening: An alien takes the form of a young Wisconsin widow’s husband and makes her drive him to his departure point in Arizona. Distrustful government agents, along with a more ambivalent scientist, give pursuit in hopes of intercepting them.

The Crow
TIME: (July 27) 10:20pm – 12:02am (July 28)
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1994, directed by Alex Proyas, starring Brandon Lee, Michael Wincott, Bai Ling and Ernie Hudson, R). Based upon the seminal comic by James O’Barr, 30th Anniversary Screening: “People once believed that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes, something so bad happens that a terrible sadness is carried with it and the soul can’t rest. Then sometimes, just sometimes, the crow can bring that soul back to put the wrong things right.”

VelociPastor
TIME: 10:30pm – 11:45pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: If Available
(2018, directed by Brendan Steere, starring Greg Cohan, Alyssa Kempinski and Aurelio Voltaire. Not Rated) After losing his parents, a priest travels to China, where he inherits the mysterious ability to turn into a dinosaur. At first horrified by this new power, a prostitute convinces him to use it to fight crime. And ninjas.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
TIME: (July 27) 11:59pm – 1:39am (July 28)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
OPEN CAPTIONING: ✅
(1975, directed by Jim Sharman, starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick, R) It has been 49 years since we first set eyes on this strange tale of a young couple with car trouble that stumbles into the castle of Doctor Frank-N-Furter. Ever since then this picture show has thrived on midnight gatherings of people yelling back at the screen and acting out the scenes. This is the movie that really exemplifies the “cult movie” with its unique culture and traditions that continue to this day. Celebrate 49 years of sweet transvestites and gold speedo muscle men with us. Let’s do the Time Warp again!


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Toucan Tip #17: The Official Comic-Con App https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-17-the-official-comic-con-app/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3574 Get our official Comic-Con 2024 app now for free and effortlessly keep up with booths, panels, and more!

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Toucan Tip #17: The Official Comic-Con App

Get our official Comic-Con 2024 app now for free and effortlessly keep up with booths, panels, and more!


Explore our free Official Comic-Con app for 2024!

The latest version of the Official Comic-Con app is now live and primed for Comic-Con 2024! Whether you’re exploring Artists’ Alley or admiring cosplayers in the lobby, our app is your go-to alternative to surfing the web for information. Access all the latest info, schedules, maps, and more with ease, even amidst last-minute changes. Stay organized during your action-packed day at Comic-Con with this essential app!

Make the most of the app as a vital resource to stay updated on the myriad attractions of Comic-Con 2024, seamlessly organize your timetable, and effortlessly pinpoint your preferred exhibitors, all without relying on an internet connection.

Connect With Us on Social Media @ #SDCC2024 & #SDCC!

Don’t forget to follow our Comic-Con social media accounts (@Comic_Con on Instagram, X, and Facebook) and use our hashtags above as we provide live updates on X leading up to the opening day!


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Toucan Tip #16: HER UNIVERSE https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-16-her-universe/ Wed, 17 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3561 Comic-Con Toucan Tip of the Day Toucan Tip #16: HER UNIVERSE Get ready for the 10th annual Her Universe Fashion Show at Comic-Con, brought to you by Mattel and Her Universe, where geek couture meets iconic fandoms on Thursday, July 25, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel! Her Universe, the iconic fandom fashion label created […]

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Toucan Tip #16: HER UNIVERSE

Get ready for the 10th annual Her Universe Fashion Show at Comic-Con, brought to you by Mattel and Her Universe, where geek couture meets iconic fandoms on Thursday, July 25, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel!


Her Universe, the iconic fandom fashion label created by actress Ashley Eckstein, marks a decade of showcasing geek couture at Comic-Con in San Diego. The eagerly awaited fashion show, brought to you by Mattel and Her Universe l, will be held on Thursday, July 25, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel. Attendees will witness a stunning showcase of ‘geek couture’ by 25 skilled designers, all vying for the opportunity to develop an exclusive fashion line with Her Universe.

The theme for this year’s Her Universe Fashion Show celebrates ’65 Years of Barbie’ alongside other beloved Mattel brands, ensuring a dazzling display of creativity and fandom. In addition to Barbie-inspired designs, the event will include

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fashions and giveaways from iconic Mattel brands such as Hot Wheels, Magic 8 Ball, and UNO! The lobby will be decorated to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Polly Pocket, featuring classic plastic fashions and immersive displays that honor the cherished toy line.

Ashley Eckstein and Broadway star Michael James Scott will host the event, with Eckstein set to dazzle the audience with her opening couture look. The show promises unforgettable surprises and one-of-a-kind fandom-inspired designs and presentations that have become a hallmark of the Her Universe experience. As the fashion show returns for its milestone tenth year, it continues to be a highlight of Comic-Con, celebrating the creativity and passion of the fandom community.

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Toucan Tip #15: Badge Pick-Up Times and Places https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-15-badge-pick-up-times-and-places/ Tue, 16 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3549 Learn more about the time and place to pick up your badge for Comic-Con 2024!

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Toucan Tip #15: Badge Pick-Up Times and Places

Learn more about the time and place to pick up your badge for Comic-Con 2024!


BADGE PICK-UP LOCATION

San Diego Convention Center 
111 W. Harbor Drive 
San Diego, CA 92101

The main Registration area is located upstairs in the Sails Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center. Please bring a valid photo ID and your badge confirmation to pick up your badge. 

SAILS PAVILION

  • Attendee Badge Pick-Up* 
  • Badge Solutions Desk 
  • Professionals Desk 
  • Program Participants Desk 
  • Studio Relations Desk 
  • Staff Desk 
  • Press Desk

* PRO TIP! Attendees, Retailers, Vendors, Professionals, Program Participants, and Press can pick up their badge at Attendee Badge Pick-Up! However, if Industry badge types need to do more than just pick up their own badge, they should go to their designated desk.

LOBBY D 

  • Exhibitor Registration Desk

CHILD BADGES

Children (ages 12 and under) are free with a registered adult.

Children must be present to be registered for a badge and you will be required to provide emergency contact information for any child registrant. Children are not registered in advance and they do not need to create a Comic-Con Member ID to receive a badge.

You may register a child for a complimentary badge at your designated badge pick-up area, the Badge Solutions Desk, or any of the Lobby RFID Help Desks, during the times listed above.


PRE-SHOW PICK-UP

From early pick-up to next day pick-up, keep reading for all the details!

All badge types will be available for pick-up during open hours on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at the San Diego Convention Center. Get a head start on your convention experience and pick up your badge early! Tuesday hours are for badge pick-up only. There is no programming on Tuesday, and the Exhibit Hall is closed.

If you’d like to pick up your badge on Tuesday,  please be careful as the front walkway and drive will have a high volume of set-up traffic. 


NEXT DAY PICK-UP

IF I have this badge, WHEN can I first pick it up?

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For more detailed information on early and next-day badge pick-up, click HERE.

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Toucan Tip #14: Comic-Con Conference for Educators and Librarians https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-14-comic-con-conference-for-educators-and-librarians/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 21:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=3545 Uncover the transformative potential of comics in education and libraries at a FREE five-day event. Engaging panels and workshops explore inspiration and personal growth through comics, with appearances from Comic-Con Special Guests and other amazing comic creators.

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Toucan Tip #14: Comic-Con Conference for Educators and Librarians

Uncover the transformative potential of comics in education and libraries at a FREE five-day event. Engaging panels and workshops explore inspiration and personal growth through comics, with appearances from Comic-Con Special Guests and other amazing comic creators.


With skillfully arranged illustrations and text, comics bring storytelling to life in a way nothing else can, offering fresh perspectives on how they can uplift people of all ages. Our multi-day conference brings together industry pros for hands-on workshops and engaging talks, diving deep into how comics can inspire and help us grow personally.

Don’t miss the Comic-Con Conference for Educators and Librarians 2024! It’s a FREE five-day event at the San Diego Central Library, July 24-28. Join us to explore comics’ role in education with expert panels and discover new tools for classrooms from K-12 to college.

Although entrance to all panels is FREE, seats are limited and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. To view the full schedule of panels for each day, kindly CLICK HERE. The conferences and panels are scheduled to take place on the 9th floor in the Shiley Special Events Suite of the San Diego Central Library.


Conference Overview for Each Day:

Teaching and Learning with Comics: An Interactive Workshop

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 3:30PM – 5:30PM

This is a hands-on workshop for anyone looking to use comics in a classroom. Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools), Susan Kirtley (Portland State University), and Antero Garcia (Stanford University) guide educators in curating powerful classroom curricula, from mini-lessons to complete units, that incorporate the medium of comics. Participants engage in activities that model how to develop superhero readers and writers in K–12 classrooms.

Finding your Nerd Niche

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 10:00AM –11:00AM

Robert Lanuza (San Diego Public Library, craft enthusiast) joins panelists to explore creative pathways to express your interests. What is a “nerd niche” and how do you explore different avenues of your interests? Joe Queen (GG4G-Geeky Guys and Gals for God) and Jeanie Lopez (GG4G) explain how to fellowship with comics, cosplay, and fandom. Single gamer looking for love? Rebecca Wright (librarian IV, St. Paul’s Hollywood Library in S.C.) was until she made that online connection and married her. Carl Nazaire (SDPL) explains how conscripting his friends into tabletop RPGs, wargaming, and Filipino comics led them to dive into the wider SD pool of nerdom.


Devil’s Candy: The Draw of Manga

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 11:00AM –12:00PM

Having a popular webcomic is a dream come true for many artists, but how many can say they’ve been published in multiple languages and serialized in a Japanese manga magazine? Devil’s Candy illustrator Rem joins in a conversation with VIZ editor David Brothers as they discuss the popularity of manga and why it’s a great gateway for kids hesitant about reading.


National Treasures: A Pop Culture Pass from Your Library

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 12:00PM –1:00PM

Brendan Crain (NYC Culture Pass) and Jeffrey T. Davis (San Diego Public Library) share ways that libraries are increasing access to original pop culture artifacts and events—not by bringing them into the library, but through new library services that help everyone to access the local pop treasures around us.


Teen Tech/Pop Culture Programming

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 1:00PM – 2:00PM

Discover how library staff are revolutionizing programming for teens with blends of crafts, virtual drawing classes, video games, and game design. Discover the art of combining pop culture with hands-on creativity and technology with Ramiro Hernandez (library assistant, San Diego Public Library), Robert Lanuza (library assistant, San Diego Public Library), Thomas Vineberg (senior library technician), and Janet Yeager (librarian, San Diego Public Library). Victor Castro Romo (library assistant, San Diego Public Library) and Cody Rukasin (library assistant, San Diego Public Library) will discuss how playing and creating video games fosters connections among teens. Explore how these programs provide teens with a platform for creative expression, social interaction, and experiences that contribute to their personal growth. Moderated by Caitlynn Jackson (library assistant, San Diego Public Library).


The Pathway to Libraries for Indie Comics

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 2:00PM – 3:00PM

Led by Barbra Dillon (editor-in-chief, Fanbase Press), this panel—including Moni Barrette (director of collection development & publisher relations, Library Pass), Christina Taylor (consulting comics librarian), Jordan Hart (writer, Ripple Effects), Jessica Maison (writer, Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters), and Hillary Chang (branch manager, McCully-Moiliili Public Library)—will feature library professionals and indie comics creators discussing how new pathways can be forged to bring diverse, educational, and inclusive indie comics to library patrons everywhere.


A Crash Course in Media Literacy

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 3:00PM – 4:00PM

Samuel C. Spitale (author/creator of Quirk Books’ graphic novel How to Win the War on Truth) will use the comic arts to provide a crash course in media literacy, debunking real-world examples of misinformation that muddy the media landscape. Serving as a lesson in critical thinking, the workshop will help educators and students alike cut through the noise and become more savvy media consumers, both in and out of the classroom.


Using Comics, New Media, and Games for Education and Representation

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 4:00PM – 5:00PM

The popularity of comic-based media has increased in the last 20 years and created new opportunities to educate children about science, health, and different cultures. Panelists discuss the ways in which comics (Jaycen Wise, Street Fighter), new media (Kareem Eobard, Drexel University, Work It Out Wombats; Leigh Willis, Dr. LAW’s Photolab), and games (Juanita Cato, CodeNinjas; Carl Vernardo, Street Fighter; Arturo Cortez, University of Colorado) are being used to expose children to scientific and health concepts as well as the importance of using diverse characters to help children consider careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).


Just Wrapped: NEH K-12 Institute: Using Comics to Teach Social Justice

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 5:00PM – 6:00PM

San Diego State University faculty from the Center for Comics Studies Pamela Jackson (comic arts curator; co-director of the Center for Comics Studies), Dr. Elizabeth Pollard (professor of history; co-director of the Center for Comics Studies), and Katherine Sciurba (professor of literacy education) share the curriculum of SDSU’s NEH-funded Summer Institute for K–12 Teachers: Using Comics to Teach Social Justice. Teachers who participated in this year’s institute reflect on lesson plans developed over the course of the two-week Institute that wraps up with four days at Comic-Con.

Creating Captivating Characters

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 10:00AM – 11:00AM

Graphic novel authors, Emmanuel Guerrero (Cactus Kid: The Battle for Star Rock Mountain), Gabriel Valentin (Digital Lizards of Doom Book Two: Commander EKO), Brenna Thummler (Sheets Trilogy), and Richard Ashley Hamilton (Scoop Vol. 2: Buried Leads), in conversation with moderator Tina Lerno (digital content librarian and comics specialist at Los Angeles Public Library), share their process in creating their middle-grade and YA protagonists and characters, from idea to sketch to final form!


Action Packed and Adventurous

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 11:00AM – 12:00PM

Graphic novel authors, Art Baltazar (YAHGZ: The Craynobi Tales, Flash Gordon Adventures), Jeremy Lambert (The Night Mother Vol. 1), Gene Luen Yang (The Books of Clash), and Steve Breen (Sky & Ty 1: Howdy, Partner!) talk about their novels with moderator Christina E. Taylor (youth services consultant, Texas State Library and Archives Commission) and discuss how middle-grade action-packed adventures explore beyond the page to what we envision for our world and ourselves.


Keep Bans Off Our Books!

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 12:00PM – 1:00PM

The topic of book banning has risen as more and more books are taken off the shelves, especially graphic novels. In conversation with moderator Jack Phoenix (collection development manager at Cuyahoga Falls Library), authors Joe Cepeda (The Best Worst Camp Out Ever (I Like to Read Comics)), Frederick L Jones (Clock Striker), Jennie Wood (Paper Planes), Shawneé Gibbs (Ghost Roast), and Shawnelle Gibbs (Ghost Roast) speak about graphic novels and literacy, what can be done about censorship in communities, and how to keep bans off our books!


Comics Catalog: A History of Comics in Libraries

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 1:00PM – 2:00PM

Led by Barbra Dillon (editor-in-chief, Fanbase Press), library professionals and comics historians discuss the incredible history of comics being embraced by libraries, as well as the opportunities and challenges present in providing access for library patrons to the breadth of comic book content now available. Featuring Moni Barrette (director of Collection Development & Publisher Relations, Library Pass), Jack Phoenix (collection development manager, Cuyahoga Falls Library), Jason Larsen (comics studies librarian, MSU), Pamela Jackson (comic arts librarian, SDSU Library), and Betsy Gomez (program officer, American Library Association).


Empathy in Asian American Graphic Narratives

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 2:00PM – 3:00PM

Distinguished K12 educators Erica Aguirre (ABC Unified), Virginia Nguyen (Irvine Unified), Amanda Sandoval (Corona-Norco Unified), and Dianne Wen (Centralia Elementary School District) hold a compelling session that delves into the integration of graphic novels and comics in Asian American Studies, highlighting Cambodian American, Hmong American, and Vietnamese American histories. Learn about the innovative approaches these educators use to employ graphic storytelling as a tool to foster empathy, connect students with diverse cultural perspectives, and create a more inclusive learning environment. The session will also showcase how graphic novels capture complex emotions and societal issues, making them ideal for teaching sensitive and multifaceted subjects.


Developing Future Talent for Careers in Entertainment

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 3:00PM –4:00PM

Panelists explore how collaborations among education, industry, and entertainment unions are redefining career pathways in the entertainment industry through the Arts, Media, and Entertainment High Road Training Partnership initiative. Hear from Tom Antl (arts, media, and entertainment coordinator, San Diego Unified School District), Allison Frenzel (co-founder, Entertainment Equity Alliance), Marco Robles (business agent, IATSE Local 80), Xochitl Torres (program director, Arts, Media, and Entertainment High Road Training Partnership), and Nathan Harrenstein (director of education San Diego Theatrical Training Committee; IATSE 122), with moderator Jewyl Alderson (San Diego County Office of Education), as they discuss the first-ever IATSE registered apprenticeship program in San Diego. From educators shaping the curriculum to employers seeking skilled talent and unions advocating for workers’ rights, each perspective will showcase the transformative potential of partnerships between schools, employers, and labor partners. Discover best practices and how you can get involved or replicate this work in your region. These collaborations are not only bridging skill gaps but also paving the way for inclusive, sustainable career opportunities in the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment.


Teaching Comics to Youth: The Power of Partnerships

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 4:00PM –5:00PM

Comics and graphic novels help us feel connected and show us that we belong. For youth, a sense of belonging gives them the confidence to build valuable and meaningful connections. Led by Jessica Buck (San Diego Public Library), this panel—including Matthew Cisneros (student), Marcie Colleen (children’s comics author), Melinda Cooper (program director for Words Alive), Michelle DeFazio (San Diego Public Library), Maia Felton (student), Aubri Robinson (Little Fish Comic Book Studio), and Razmig Sutton (student)—will feature a discussion about how different San Diego organizations have utilized community partnerships to successfully teach comics to youth and create a community of readers. Panelists will share success stories and lessons learned. A Q&A will follow the discussion.


The Benefits of Reading Comics: Reading for Pleasure, Promoting Literacy

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 5:00PM – 6:00PM

San Diego Library staff members Steven Torres-Roman, Helen Schalk, Iris Thompson, and Caitlynn Jackson discuss both research and personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs in using graphic novels to promote literacy when working with children and teens.

Comics Transforming Education

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 10:00AM – 11:00AM

MarQuitta Sutton-Adams, Warren Smith, and Devora Orfloff (teachers at Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory Academy in South Los Angeles) present lesson plans and student work that demonstrate how to engage and encourage students while analyzing Shakespeare’s The Tempest with Marvel’s Black Panther or deconstructing heroic tropes while critically examining Marvel’s Hawkeye. Moderated by Leondria Brown (Green Dot Public Schools).


Getting Through the First Issue

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 11:00AM – 12:00PM

Austin Bruns (Ánimo Leadership High School) recounts his first year of teaching by showcasing instructional units and lessons that integrated comic books, graphic novels, and pop culture in his 11th-grade English curriculum to promote student engagement, cultivate a supportive and rigorous classroom community, and develop student production of digital comics, cover art, and websites. Moderated by Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools).


Kapow, Woosh, Zap! Engaging Students with Comics in the Classroom

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 12:00PM – 1:00PM

Hear from a panel of super teachers including Mick Rabin (resource counselor, Youth Advocacy Dept., San Diego Unified), Ella “Dizzy” Rogosin (teacher, Sweetwater UHSD), Mike Cruz (elementary teacher, Temecula Valley USD), Susan Bourrillion (para educator, San Diego USD), and Scott Nielsen (mild/moderate special education teacher, Grossmont UHSD), moderated by Jewyl Alderson (San Diego County Office of Education). Hear how incorporating comics into the curriculum increases engagement and access for all students while developing a love for learning (and secretly powering up literacy skills), and how the Comic-Con Educator Book Club brings together teachers from across the region in pursuit of great reads, community, and strategies for the classroom. You, too, can become a super teacher!


Hands On: Developing the Skills and Finding the Right Jobs in Pop Culture

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 1:00PM – 2:00PM

After the recent wave of technology and entertainment company layoffs, finding a job in pop culture or entertainment can be daunting for recent college graduates. Dr. Chris Wildrick (Syracuse University), Dr. Christina Knopf (SUNY Cortland), Rob Salkowitz (University of Washington), Dr. Billy Obenauer (University of Maine), Darlynne Overbaugh (Stova), and Bailey Day (Ithaca College) discuss how they help students develop the skills needed and the persistence to find job opportunities in today’s entertainment economy—be it comics, movies, TV, or gaming. Moderated by Ed Catto (Ithaca College).


Science in Middle-Grade Sci-Fi

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 2:00PM – 3:00PM

Panelists explore the importance of scientific accuracy in stories and discuss whether it enhances the reading experience or gets in the way of the storytelling process. They will also talk about how accurately portrayed science can serve as a source of inspiration, potentially motivating young readers to become life-long readers of science fiction and even pursue future careers in STEM fields. Authors Greg van Eekhout (Voyage of the Dogs) and Delilah Dawson (Star Wars Adventures) and scientists Lisa Will (resident astronomer, Fleet Science Center) and Ronald Coleman (Ph.D. in regenerative medicine). Moderated by Andrea Decker (scientist engagement manager, Fleet Science Center).


Esports and Emotional Intelligence: How Gaming Can Boost Your Social and Emotional Learning Skills

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 3:00PM – 4:00PM

Minhtuyen Mai, Ph.D. (CREATE at University of California San Diego), Angelique Gianas (Helix Charter High School esports/gaming coordinator and English teacher), and Roel Mislan (Feaster Charter School esports coordinator and technology manager) discuss the connection between esports, video games, and social/emotional intelligence, particularly in K-12 schools. They’ll discuss how gaming goes beyond fun, actually helping students develop important social and emotional skills. You’ll learn how gaming experiences can teach empathy, resilience, and better communication, giving both teachers and students a valuable way to grow both in and out of the classroom via gaming. Dr. Mai, Angelique, and Roel will partake in a Q&A session moderated by Chris Garcia (EdTech coordinator for the San Diego Office of Education and esports facilitator).


How Using 21st-Century Online Learning Enables Students from Around the World to Remotely Teach Girls in Afghanistan

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 4:00PM – 5:00PM

Since 2021, the students from Flowers for the Future, an international student-run organization, have been teaching Afghan girls using 21st-century technology that enables these girls to complete their high school education. An Applied Art and Poetry Course has enlisted the help of students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education to program an Afghan-inspired VR art and poetry gallery that allows girls in Afghanistan to safely present their art to a global audience in real time. This VR gallery exemplifies how the global youth of today are impacting a generation of women and girls in the gender apartheid that has become Afghanistan.

GeekEd: Crisis on Earth Prime

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 10:00 AM –11:00 AM

The real world has experienced a comic book–like crisis—nothing has been the same since 2020! A generation of college students missed one (and for some two) graduation ceremonies. How do we take what Comic-Con has taught us about embracing change and utilize that on our college campuses to create a new reality out of the ashes of the old ore-crisis world? Featuring Dr. David Surratt (University of Oklahoma), Kohya Lu (College of San Mateo), Dr. Marcelle Hayashida (UC Irvine), and Bravo Zuleika (UCLA).


GeekEd: The Doctor Is In

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 11:00AM –12:00 PM

Have you considered getting a doctoral degree but are afraid that your mind is too focused on comic books and popular culture? Hear from folks who have achieved the dream of using everything we love about Comic-Con and turning that into extremely nerdy research for Ph.D.’s and Ed.D.’s. Featuring Alex Bellisario (UCSC), Dr. Emily Sandoval (USC), Dr. La’Tonya Rase Miles (ReUp Education), Dr. Drea Letamendi (UCLA), and Dr. Alfred Day (UC Berkeley).


GeekEd: Xavier’s College for Gifted Students

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 12:00PM –1:00 PM

Hear how today’s college students manage their studies at the same time as embracing their geek/nerd identities. How do you keep up with your weekly comics? What if you have a final on May 4? Which anime poster won’t make your roommate ask to switch to a single? Panelists include Brian MacDonald (UCLA), Geralyn Williams (Princeton), JonJon Junpradub (College of the Siskiyous), and Zachary Williams (UCLA).


GeekEd: Crisis on Campus!

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 1:00PM –2:00 PM

Spider-Man in the 1970s confronted protests on college campuses. Hear today’s college staff who are called upon to respond to protests as they examine the depiction of protests in such comics and films as Watchmen, Forrest Gump, and Spider-Man. Are these depictions realistic, and how do they compare to protests happening on campus right now? Featuring Dr. Alfred Day (UC Berkeley), Dr. Steve Sutton (UC Berkeley), Dr. Garret Naiman (UC Santa Cruz), and Dr. Monroe Gorden (UCLA).


Engaging Students and Creating Community Through Fandoms

LOCATION: Shiley Special Events Suite – 9th floor
TIME: 2:00PM –3:00 PM

Scott Nielsen (ed specialist, SHS), along with Lauren Turpin (AP lit/English, SHS) and students from Santana High School, discuss classroom methods for incorporating fandoms as well as the importance of spaces like campus clubs that allow for positive social environments for students, teachers, and staff of all backgrounds to connect through their shared interests. High school can be awful, but it can also be fun and inspiring when we have a campus community to make it better.


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