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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #23: Welcome to Comic-Con 2025!!

Welcome to Comic-Con® 2025, where your favorite fandoms take center stage! Dive into the app to explore schedules and events packed with panels, surprises, and unforgettable moments. Start planning your days now and get ready for the full Comic-Con experience!

E. Olaes © 2024 SDCC


You’re what makes Comic-Con so special — thank you for being here!

We’re so excited to welcome you to Comic-Con, where fandoms unite and creativity shines. This weekend is all about reconnecting, discovering new favorites, and celebrating everything you love about comics, art, film, games, and more. From stunning cosplay to passionate creators and artists, the energy you bring makes every moment unforgettable. Don’t forget to check out new comics, seek our panels that inspire you, and explore all the curated experiences. Big thanks to every artist, collector, volunteer, and fan who brings this incredible event to life. Get ready for an amazing Comic-Con adventure!

Comic-Con 2025 Quick Links


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

Bookmark the Toucan for future tips and tricks, and all things Comic-Con!

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Toucan Tip #22: Merch! https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-22-merch/ Tue, 22 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4611 From head to toe, we've got you covered with hats, shirts, shorts, socks, and more! Even if you’ve missed the online ordering window, don’t worry! Stop by our on-site Comic-Con merch shop and grab everything you didn’t before. Learn more about the location and hours within!

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #22: Merch!

From head to toe, we’ve got you covered with hats, shirts, shorts, socks, and more! Even if you’ve missed the online ordering window, don’t worry! Stop by our on-site Comic-Con merch shop and grab everything you didn’t before. Learn more about the location and hours within!


The only OFFICIAL Comic-Con Apparel and Merchandise!

Level up your Comic-Con look with exclusive gear. Didn’t get a chance to order ahead? You can still shop at the show. Scroll down for on-site hours and location.

Merch Room & Hours


Bookmark Toucan for the latest Toucan Tips as we zip towards Comic-Con 2025, July 24–27 at the San Diego Convention Center. 

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Toucan Tip #21: Event Publications https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-21-event-publications/ Mon, 21 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4719 Want to know what’s happening and where to be? Our Events Quick Guide and Souvenir Book have everything you need to explore the hall, plan your schedule, and dive into fan-favorite booths.

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #21: Event Publications

Want to know what’s happening and where to be? Our Events Quick Guide and Souvenir Book have everything you need to explore the hall, plan your schedule, and dive into fan-favorite booths.

C. Machado © 2024 SDCC


No matter if it’s your first Comic-Con or your fifteenth, having the right info makes all the difference. The Events Quick Guide is your ultimate resource for navigating the event. Inside, you’ll find program schedules, exhibitor lists, San Diego Convention Center maps, and nearby venue layouts. Pair it with the official Comic-Con mobile app to stay organized, in the know, and ready to enjoy the show to the fullest


The Events Quick Guide includes essential information that attendees will reference throughout the event. It features maps of the convention center, local hotels, and other venues Comic-Con utilizes for programs and events.

Available online starting Wednesday, July 23!

Comic-Con’s official publication commemorating Comic-Con each year. 2025’s exclusive content will focus on a number of celebrations and events with cover art celebrating 75 years of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved Peanuts newspaper comic strip.. In addition, the Souvenir Book features bios and photos of all of Comic-Con 2025’s special guests, and a special “In Memoriam” section.


Bookmark Toucan for the latest Toucan Tips as we zip towards Comic-Con 2025, July 24–27 at the San Diego Convention Center. 

Even more is headed your way, so follow Comic-Con on Instagram, Facebook, and X to keep an eye on upcoming announcements and insider tips as the show gets closer.

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Toucan Tip #20: HER UNIVERSE: Defying Fashion https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-20-her-universe-defying-fashion/ Sun, 20 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4636 Get ready for bold designs, unexpected fandom fashion, and a behind-the-scenes look at how the Her Universe Fashion Show continues to defy expectations at Comic-Con® 2025 in San Diego.

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #20: HER UNIVERSE: Defying Fashion

Get ready for bold designs, unexpected fandom fashion, and a behind-the-scenes look at how the Her Universe Fashion Show continues to defy expectations at Comic-Con® 2025 in San Diego.

Photo by Kelsey Edwards 2015


Her Universe Returns to Comic-Con® 2025 With
Its Most Dazzling Fashion Show Yet!

The Her Universe Fashion Show returns to Comic-Con for its 11th year, once again transforming the runway into a celebration of fandom and fearless creativity. Presented by Universal Pictures, this year’s theme, Defying Fashion: Fashion That Defies Expectations, invites designers to reimagine what geek couture can be.

On Thursday, July 24, at 6 PM, the Seaport Ballroom at the Manchester Grand Hyatt will host the highly anticipated event, with Her Universe founder Ashley Eckstein leading the evening. Between 20 and 25 designers will debut original, fandom-inspired looks, each bringing their passion to life on the runway.

At the end of the show, two winners will be selected: one by an expert panel of judges and one by the audience. Both will receive a $2,000 prize and may earn the opportunity to design an exclusive collection with Her Universe. With bold designs, incredible talent, and its signature community spirit, the Her Universe Fashion Show remains a Comic-Con favorite.

DATE


Thursday, July 24

Time


6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Location


Seaport Ballroom
Manchester Grand Hyatt

WRISTBAND DISTRIBUTION TIME: Starts at 10:00 AM*
* Wristbands will be distributed first-come, first-served starting at 10:00 AM PDT. Early lineups are not managed or endorsed. Her Universe may adjust timing or line management as needed.


An Exclusive Conversation with Her Universe Founder Ashley Eckstein

Before the designers hit the runway, we caught up with Her Universe founder Ashley Eckstein to talk about this year’s theme, what goes into creating her show-stopping looks, and why the fashion show continues to inspire fans year after year.

Q: The opening look you wear is always highly anticipated. Can you talk about what goes into creating that moment and why it matters to you?


A: Every year is a new challenge with the opening looks for The Her Universe Fashion Show. We start by connecting with our sponsor and we align on a theme. Once we have a theme for the show, the ideating can begin! This year’s sponsor is Universal and we are really leaning into Wicked! The theme for this year’s show is “Defying Fashion” and we were really excited to think beyond the traditional rules and limits when it comes to creating our looks! Geek Couture is all about telling a story with your fashion and this year is no exception. I am having so much fun dreaming up this year’s show with our amazing Her Universe Fashion Show team!

Q: Over the years, the show has featured so many unforgettable looks. Is there a particular design or moment that has stuck with you?


A: I’ve had so many dream designs on my fashion bucket list and I’m pleased to say that I’ve achieved most of them! My LEGO couture dress by renowned LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya, my bendable OLED screen dress by Disney Imagineer Daniel Joseph and Disney Producer John Gleim, and my Projection Mapping Barbie through the decades design by AOA, Live Everyday Productions and Altrd Productions are standouts to me. Of course all of these looks were not possible without my genius Fashion designer, Andrew MacLaine by my side. He’s worked with every expert to translate these unexpected materials into something  wearable. There’s no challenge that Andrew hasn’t been able to figure out!

Q: Is there anything you would like us to tease or spotlight in our blog that fans might not see in the official panel description?


A: The Her Universe Fashion Show is fun for all ages! Also, the audience will help choose a winner, so the show is interactive and the audience plays a very important role!

Q: What do you look for when selecting designers to compete in the show, and what advice would you give to hopeful applicants?


A: When selecting designers to compete in the show, we make sure that they have the ability to make the look that they submit. We ask to see examples of past work or for a video that explains how they are going to construct their design. I would say that the biggest misconception about our show is that you need to have a ton of experience in fashion design to be selected and that’s just not true! We’ve had designers that are fairly new and we’ve had many winners who just do fashion design as a hobby, and not for the professional career! Anyone can enter and anyone can compete! All you need is a good design and the ability to bring that design to life on the runway at San Diego Comic-Con.

Q: The Her Universe Fashion Show has become a must-see event at Comic-Con. What do you think makes it such a special experience for both fans and designers?


A: It was always my dream that The Her Universe Fashion Show would become a “must-see” event at Comic-Con! At its core, it’s about community and celebrating fandom in a positive, uplifting and empowering way. Everyone is welcome, everyone is seen and everyone is celebrated. You truly don’t need to know anything about fashion to attend. It’s a feel-good event and it really is the BEST way to kick-off San Diego Comic Con!

Q: Her Universe has always been about empowering fans to express themselves through fashion. How have you seen that mission grow or evolve since the show first started?


A: From the beginning, our designs were always a means to make fans feel more comfortable to showcase their fandom. To me, fashion is like your armor for the day. Your armor should make you feel good and confident to face the world! It’s never really been about the design itself, it’s always been about evoking confidence in the wearer! My number one fashion rule is that you can wear anything as long as you have confidence!


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#19: Museum Events/Exhibits & The LEGEND Membership https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/19-museum-events-exhibits-the-legend-membership/ Sat, 19 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4621 No Comic-Con badge? No problem! From high-flying lucha libre action to iconic Doctor Who adventures, Comic-Con Museum has plenty to explore. Join as a LEGEND member and keep the fun going all year long!

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#19: Museum Events/Exhibits & The LEGEND Membership

 No Comic-Con badge? No problem! From high-flying lucha libre action to iconic Doctor Who adventures, Comic-Con Museum has plenty to explore. Join as a LEGEND member and keep the fun going all year long!

K. Mitchell © 2023 SDCC


Exhibits:

Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction

Starting MARCH 15

Get ready for an epic adventure at the U.S. premiere of the Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction exhibition. This is your chance to step inside the TARDIS and journey through time and space like never before. Get your ticket today!

Sangre, Sudor y Mito: The Art and Tradition of Mexican Lucha Libre

Step into the ring and immerse yourself in the dazzling, dramatic, and deeply rooted world of Mexican lucha libre. Sangre, Sudor y Mito (“Blood, Sweat, and Myth”) is a bold and immersive exhibition that celebrates the powerful legacy, cultural symbolism, and larger-than-life spectacle of lucha libre—Mexico’s legendary professional wrestling tradition.

Growing Up Luann

40 Years of Comics Now Appearing!

For four decades, millions of readers have grown up alongside Luann, sharing her awkward moments, relationship dramas, and identity crises. Created by Greg Evans (inspired by watching his five-year-old daughter Karen strutting in her mother’s heels and makeup), Luann became more than just a comic strip—it became a daily companion for anyone who ever felt uncertain about themselves, their appearance, or their place in the world.

tokidoki

Twenty Years of Kawaii & Chaos

Since its founding in 2005, tokidoki has become a worldwide phenomenon, captivating fans with its vibrant characters, fashion-forward collaborations, and a universe where sweetness meets rebellion. Journey through the evolution of tokidoki—from rare collectibles and original fine art, to large-scale statues. tokidoki is recognized internationally for its eye-popping aesthetic and criminally cute characters.

General Museum Information:

Admission Prices:

  • Adult (ages 18+) / $30
  • Senior (ages 65+) / $20
  • Student – valid ID required / $20
  • Military Active Duty & Veteran – valid ID required / $20
  • Junior (ages 13-17) / $20
  • Youth* (ages 6 – 12) / $15
  • Child* (under 6 yrs old) / Free!

Tickets can be purchased in advance through
comic-conmuseum.org/

*Children & youth must be accompanied by an adult (18+)

Hours:

  • Monday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Tuesday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM
  •    Sunday: 10am to 5 PM

Last entrance at 4:30 PM.

View our Museum calendar for any blackout dates or early closures.

Location:

2131 Pan American Plaza
San Diego CA 92101
Phone: 619-546-9073

Parking:

Free parking is available near the museum and throughout Balboa Park. The closest Balboa Park parking lots to the Museum are the Pan American Plaza Lot and the Federal Lot. However, the use of public transportation or rideshare is strongly encouraged.

Public Transportation:

There are two primary bus routes to Balboa Park, Route 120 and Route 7.
The Museum is easily accessible and a 12-minute ride by taxi, Uber, or Lyft.


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Toucan Tip #18: Hall H: First-Seating Wristbands and Guidelines https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-18-hall-h-first-seating-wristbands-and-guidelines/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4585 Not sure where to line up? Find out which end you'll be at and get all the Hall H First-Seating wristband info and FAQs right here!

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Toucan Tip #18: Hall H: First-Seating Wristbands and Guidelines

Not sure where to line up? Find out which end you’ll be at and get all the Hall H First-Seating wristband info and FAQs right here!

E. Sebastian © 2024 SDCC


The excitement of Hall H is like no other, but there are some important things to keep in mind before you head over. For safety reasons, Comic-Con does not allow early line-ups in Plaza Park or nearby areas until the official set-up is complete. This includes tents, canopies, and stanchions, which are estimated to be in place by Wednesday, July 23. That timeline may shift, so please be patient. Anyone in the area before everything is ready will be asked to leave, regardless of when they arrived.

In an effort to accommodate as many people as possible with the least amount of impact for all, please follow the rules below:

  • Camping is not allowed.
  • Absolutely no tents, canopies, inflatables, cots, beds, furniture, oversized coolers, space heaters, large fans, large umbrellas, chaise lounges, open flames, or anything of a similar nature of any kind as determined by the San Diego Convention Center.
  • You are permitted to have one chair per person of relatively normal size. You may also use a blanket or sleeping bag, provided it is only taking up the space of one person.
  • You cannot leave unattended personal items (chairs, sleeping bags, umbrellas, etc.)
    as a placeholder in line.
    Someone must be present at all times. For those with wristbands. you can hold space for no more than 2 other wristband holders.

No facilities or services will be available in Plaza Park, so plan accordingly.

Restroom access will be available in Lobby G of the convention center from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM each night starting Wednesday, July 23. No other access to facilities will be available.

Please be kind and respect the grounds by disposing of trash in the appropriate receptacles. Please do not leave any trash or waste behind.


First-Seating Wristbands for Hall H

First-Seating wristbands are returning for Hall H and will be handed out the night before. These wristbands give you flexibility to plan your experience. You can wait overnight if getting a front section seat is important to you, or you can return in the morning for general seating and still know that you have a spot waiting for you.

To find out how to get a wristband and where to line up, check the Events Quick Guide. You will receive a copy when you pick up your bag and lanyard in the Sails Pavilion. If your badge was mailed to you, you can head straight to the Badged Member Bags, Books, and Lanyards line located near the Ballroom 20 Lobby by entering through Lobby E or the Lobby G escalator.


How Do First-Seating Wristbands Work?

To get first seating in Hall H, make sure to pick up your wristband the evening before. For example, if you are hoping to attend a Saturday panel in Hall H, you would need to get your wristband on Friday night.

Once your badge has been verified, Line Staff will give you a wristband and ask you to attach it securely to your wrist. When you return to enter Hall H, you will need to show your wristband and scan your badge to be admitted.

Once you receive your wristband, you have three options:

1. You may leave, get a good night’s rest, and return to the end of the wristbanded line before 7:30 AM. Please keep in mind that you must be there before 7:30 AM.

2. You may leave someone in your group to hold your place in line and return before 7:30 AM to meet them. You will be allowed to join them in line as long as you have your matching wristband. Please keep in mind that the line is grouped in lettered color “zones.” If your group wishes to enter together, all members of your group will need to get wristbands at the same time, so plan accordingly.

3. You may immediately line up for the following day’s first panel in Hall H.

If you decide to leave the line at any point, you may return to the end of the wristbanded line prior to 7:30 AM and still gain entry to the first panel of the day in Hall H. You do not need to wait overnight! If you return after 7:30 AM, you will have to go to the end of the Hall H line and may not receive first seating.

Note: You cannot leave unattended personal items (chairs, sleeping bags, clothing, etc.) as your placeholder in line. Someone must be present at all times. You can hold space for yourself and up to 2 other wristband holders 13 years old or older, and up to 2 additional children 12 years old or under with a child badge.


Where and How to Pick Up First-Seating Wristbands

First-Seating wristbands will be distributed at the front of the Next Day Line for Hall H. Distribution times vary each day. Please see the map above for the location of the Next Day Line (near the green flag).

To receive a wristband you will need your Comic-Con 2025 badge or barcode confirmation. Please note that IDs will be cross-checked, so the name on your photo ID must match the barcode confirmation.

DISTRIBUTION DATES / TIMES

  • Wednesday, July 23: First-Seating wristband distribution for Thursday panels in Hall H will begin at 7:30 PM in the general Hall H line in Plaza Park.
  • Thursday, July 24: First-Seating wristband distribution for Friday panels in Hall H will begin at 8:15 PM at the front of the Next Day Line.
  • Friday, July 25: First-Seating wristband distribution for Saturday panels in Hall H will begin at 7:00 PM at the front of the Next Day Line.
  • Saturday, July 26: First-Seating wristband distribution for Sunday panels in Hall H will begin at 7:15 PM at the front of the Next Day Line.

Please Note: First-Seating wristband distribution will continue throughout the night until all wristbands are distributed or until 7:30 AM the following day.

To address front-of-line crowding issues, our Line staff will begin distributing “line” wristbands to the first portion of the line each day to assist our staff in keeping track of the number of people in line at that time. This “line” wristband alone will not allow access into Hall H, it is only being used to assist our staff in monitoring the front of the line and will be replaced with the First-Seating wristband as they are distributed in the evening. These “line” wristbands will allow the wearer to save space for up to an additional 2 people as described above, until the First-Seating wristbands are distributed.

Remember, you do not need to wait in line overnight to receive first seating. Your wristband ensures first seating for the first panel of the day in Hall H. You are welcome to have someone hold your place in line. Please rejoin them prior to 7:30 AM. Otherwise, if no one is holding your spot, simply join the end of the wristbanded line before 7:30 AM.

First-Seating wristbands will only be used for the first panel of the day in Hall H. Once the wristband line has been let into the hall, individuals without wristbands will be allowed to enter as space allows.


FAQs

What is the First-Seating wristband for?

First-Seating wristbands give you first seating for Hall H and help ensure that people are not cutting in line. Gone are the days where you might go to sleep as number 100 in line, only to wake up and find yourself bumped to number 500 because others had saved spots for their friends. They also allow you to skip the overnight wait if seat placement is not a priority to you.

What does the First-Seating wristband do?

It shows our Line Management team, and you, that you are one of the people who will be admitted to Hall H for the first panel of the day. You will be able to estimate whether or not waiting in line is worth it to you, or if you should spend your valuable time elsewhere!


What about the disabled seating line?

First-Seating wristbands will be distributed to the disabled seating line. Please visit Deaf and Disabled Services in Lobby A for detailed information on ADA First-Seating wristbanding.

Can I leave the line and come back? Does the First-Seating wristband hold my place in line?

Having a First-Seating wristband does not hold your exact place in line. If you leave the line, someone in your group must remain to hold your spot or you will lose it. You must return to your group prior to 7:30 AM or you will be sent to the back of the entire Hall H line, even if you have a First-Seating wristband.

If my friend/family member is not able to wait with me before the First-Seating wristbands are distributed, can I save a spot for them in line?

While we do not recommend saving space in line, those waiting for First-Seating wristbands may save space for up to two others who are 13 years of age or older, as well as up to two additional children aged 12 or under with a child badge. Any additional people beyond those 2 will be asked to leave and join the end of the Next Day Line. You may not collect wristbands for members in your party who are not there in person. Any person wishing to receive a First-Seating wristband must be there in person at the time of distribution.

If I have a wristband, decide not to wait overnight, and do not have a friend hold my spot, will I still get into the first panel?

Yes! As long as you return prior to 7:30 AM you will receive first seating. You will however, be at the end of the wristbanded line.

What about my children?

In order for your child to receive a First-Seating wristband, they must be present with you at the time of distribution. Once they have a wristband, they may leave and you can save their spot in line, but they must be present when you get your wristband. Children must be badged to enter Hall H, please see our child badge policy.

If all First-Seating wristbands are distributed, what does that mean for me?

If you don’t have a First-Seating wristband, it means you’re not likely to get into the first panel of the day – that doesn’t mean it’s impossible, though! The great thing about First-Seating wristbands is you can see exactly how far you are from the last attendee with a wristband and decide if you want to wait or not.

Am I guaranteed a seat in Hall H if I have a First-Seating wristband?

First-Seating wristbands are issued to ensure that the holder receives first seating for Hall H, barring any unforeseen circumstances. We anticipate that all holders of wristbands will be able to get seating for Hall H if you follow the guidelines above. Comic-Con reserves the right to refuse entry to any person for any reason.

Can I give my First-Seating wristband to someone else if I change my mind about going into the panel?

No. While we appreciate your willingness to share, we ask that you do not give away your wristbands to allow those who have spent the time waiting in line the chance to enter.

My friend is coming later to stand in line with me. Can I get an additional First-Seating wristband?

To keep things as fair as possible, wristbands will only be given to those people present in line, while supplies last. Anyone who comes later will have to go to the back of the line. One wristband per person.

How does saving a spot in line work?

The Next Day Line will be grouped into “lettered color zones,” and corresponding color wristbands will be passed out for each zone. If your group is not together at the time of distribution, you may not receive the same color First-Seating wristband, and will be barred from entering together as a group. For example, if you are near the front of the line and receive a red First-Seating wristband, but your other friends farther back get blue wristbands, they will only be allowed to line up in the blue section and may not join you in the red section. Simply put, if you want your group to enter the hall together, make sure to stick together and get your First-Seating wristbands at the same time.

We have our First-Seating wristbands, how many people can we hold space for?

You may hold a place for up to 2 other wristband holders in line overnight, and they may return to meet you in the same spot before 7:30 AM as long as they have the correct color wristband for your group. Additional people beyond those 2 will be asked to rejoin at the end of the wristbanded line.

Can I get into the first panel of the day in Hall H without a First-Seating wristband?

We want as many people to enjoy the panels as possible, so if everyone with wristbands has entered Hall H and there are still seats remaining, we will let you in!

I have more questions, what should I do?

We’re always happy to answer any questions that you may think of! If you have additional questions before the event, please use our Contact form. Otherwise, just ask any of the Hall H Line Staff on-site in the light green shirts.


The Fine Print

First-Seating wristbands are issued such that the wristband holder will have first seating for Hall H (barring any unforeseen circumstances). We anticipate that all holders of wristbands will be able to get first panel seating for Hall H if they follow the guidelines above. Comic-Con reserves the right to refuse entry to any person for any reason.

Wristbands cannot be traded or sold. By receiving a wristband, you agree not to sell, trade, transfer or share your wristband. In the event that San Diego Comic Convention/Comic-Con International (SDCC) determines that you have violated this policy, SDCC has the right to cancel your badge(s) with no refund.


Comic-Con reserves the right to change any time or procedure for wristband distribution for any reason. Safety concerns, and requests from the San Diego Convention Center, fire marshal, police, city, or port may require we change these published plans.


Bookmark Toucan for the latest Toucan Tips as we zip towards Comic-Con 2025, July 24–27, at the San Diego Convention Center. 

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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-2/ Thu, 17 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4592 Download the free Comic-Con 2025 mobile app and stay on top of panels, booths, and everything in between.

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #17: The Official Comic-Con App

Download the free Comic-Con 2025 mobile app and stay on top of panels, booths, and everything in between.

B. Jackson © 2024 SDCC


Toucan Tip #17: The Official Comic-Con App

The latest version of the Official Comic-Con 2025 app is live and ready to guide you through your convention experience. Whether you’re exploring Artists’ Alley or scoping out your must-see panels, the app puts maps, schedules, and updates right at your fingertips, even when plans shift. Use it to build your personal schedule, find your favorite exhibitors, and navigate the show floor with ease, all without needing an internet connection.


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Toucan Tip #16: Games https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-16-games/ Wed, 16 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4712 Step into your next great adventure, or create one!  From an offering of epic RPGs and immersive LARP experiences, or tabletop gaming opportunities of every kind, to our free-play gaming library, it’s all happening at the Convention Center Mezzanine Level and in Marriott Pacific Ballrooms 18- 22. Tap into our Gaming Guide online to plan your play!

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

Toucan Tip #16: Games

Step into your next great adventure, or create one!  From an offering of epic RPGs and immersive LARP experiences, or tabletop gaming opportunities of every kind, to our free-play gaming library, it’s all happening at the Convention Center Mezzanine Level and in Marriott Pacific Ballrooms 18- 22. Tap into our Gaming Guide online to plan your play!

S. Oson © 2024 SDCC


Get ready for nonstop tabletop excitement! At the Mezzanine level of the San Diego Convention Center, join tournaments, explore new games, and paint miniatures at our family friendly Paint & Take. Over at the Marriott in Pacific Ballroom 21, enjoy digital gaming, Star Wars Unlimited, and borrow from our huge game library—for free! Our passionate volunteers are on hand to help at every turn. Scan the QR code for full event details in our online Gaming Guide!


Convention Center Mezzanine Level

Wednesday: 6PM–10PM, Thursday/Friday/Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Sunday: 10AM–4PM

Mezzanine 14AB/15AB: Board, Card and Miniatures games from: AEG, Armchair Generals, Bandwagon Games, Binary Coicoa, Blue Rondo Games, Boss Battle Games, Brotherwise Games, CardLords,  Dire Wolf Games, Doomlings, Flooded Basement Games, Friendly Bee Game Company, Gap Closer Games, Glass Cannon Unplugged, Golden State Gaming Network, Herdvana, Historical Miniatures Game Society, Indie Game Alliance, Koalatie Games, Kraken Dice, Looney Labs, Lorcana, Naughty Jester Games, No Limitz Games, Odd Family Games,  Party Wanted, Pique Games, PK Entertainment, Renegade Games, SafeHaven Games, San Diego Tabletop Game Designers and Playtesters, Smartz Graphics, Solis Game Studio, Slugfest Games, Steve Jackson Games, Sunrise Tornado,  Tavern Crawl Games, Ultraman Card Game, Upper Deck Company

Mezzanine 16AB: RPG Room: Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder Society, SafeHaven Games, Other RPGs

Mezzanine 17A: Pokémon

Mezzanine 17B: Paint & Take and Painting Classes

Mezzanine 18: Artemis Bridge Simulator

Mezzanine 19: Gunpla Workshop and Gundam Card Game, by Bandai Namco North America

Mezzanine Outdoor Amphitheater: Armored Combat Demonstrations


Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Wednesday: 6PM–10PM, Thursday/Friday/Saturday: 10AM–Midnight
Sunday: 10AM–3PM

Santa Rosa Ballroom: Artemis Bridge Simulator

Marriott Pacific Ballroom 18, 19: SD LAN Digital Gaming

Marriott Pacific Ballroom 20, 22: Cascade Games: Magic the Gathering, Star Wars Unlimited, Universus

Marriott Pacific Ballroom 21: Tabletop Game Room: Boss Battle Games, Evening RPG’s, Game Library, Gaming Merch Pop-Up,  Gap Closer Games, Koalatie Games, Party Wanted, Pique Games, Steve Jackson Games


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Toucan Tip #15: Anime and Films https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/toucan-tip-15-anime-and-films/ Tue, 15 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4694 Step into the action with the Anime and Films lineup at Comic-Con 2025 where select panels feature Open Captioning!

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Toucan Tip #15: Anime and Films

Step into the action with the Anime and Films lineup at Comic-Con 2025.



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 2025 Anime Guide from our website, which provides synopses of all the films. With 400+ anime screenings, there’s something for every fandom!

*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. Looking for adventure or just a break? Head to the Film rooms. Dive into epic stories, heroic quests, and beloved comic characters brought to life. Check out each day’s highlights below.

Full film schedule below👇

My Science Project
TIME: 6:00PM – 7:34PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1985, directed by Jonathan R. Betuel, starring John Stockwell, Fisher Stevens; PG) Celebrating 40 years of My Science Project: Teenagers accidentally unleash chaos when they tamper with a strange device they find in a military junkyard. Time travel might be involved. As per an unwritten rule of 80’s science fiction, the device must include a plasma globe.

Captain America: Brave New World
TIME: 7:45PM – 9:43PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2025, directed by Julius Onah, starring Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford; PG‑13) President Harrison Ford is back, and this time he’s seeing red! Can the former Falcon turned Captain America save the day?


Air Force One
TIME: (July 24) 10:00pm – 1:00am (July 25)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1997, directed by Wolfgang Petersen, starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman; R) It’s up to President Harrison Ford to save his family when terrorists take over Air Force One!


The Peanuts Move
TIME: 10:00AM – 11:28AM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2015, directed by Steve Martino, starring Noah Schnapp, Hadley Belle Miller; G) Celebrating 75 years of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts: When the Little Red-Haired Girl moves into his neighborhood, Charlie Brown develops a crush. Meanwhile, his best friend Snoopy embarks on an epic adventure in a fantasy world. The lovable beagle, as a World War I flying ace, chases his nemesis, the Red Baron, all while trying to capture the affection of a beautiful poodle named Fifi.

Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don’t Come Back!)
TIME: 11:55am – 1:35pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1980, directed by Bill Melendez, starring Michael Bonner, Lynnanne Zager; G) Celebrating 75 years of the Charles Schulz’s Peanuts: Charlie Brown and friends travel to France on a student exchange, uncovering a wartime mystery.

Piece by Piece
TIME: 1:45pm – 2:58pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2024, directed by Morgan Neville, starring Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar; PG) LEGO bricks tell the life story of singer/songwriter and record producer Pharrell Williams – from his childhood in Virginia to his success in the music and fashion industry.

Ladyhawke
TIME: 3:10pm – 5:24pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1985, directed by Richard Donner, starring Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer; PG‑13) Celebrating 40 years of Ladyhawke. Can the “Mouse” help the hawk and the wolf break the curse that keeps these lovers forever apart?

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
TIME: 5:00PM – 6:30PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
2001, directed by Larry Blamire, starring Fay Masterson, Andrew Parks; PG) The rarest of elements, Atmospherium, is wanted by Aliens, Mad Scientists, and Skeletons! This film lovingly homages classic B-movie science fiction from the black-and-white era.

The Lost Skeleton Returns Again
TIME: 6:40PM – 8:12PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2008, directed by Larry Blamire, starring Michael St. Blaire, Daniel Roebuck; NR) The title says it all… Or does it?

The Return of Captain Invincible
TIME: 8:20PM – 9:50PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1983, directed by Philippe Mora, starring Alan Arkin, Christopher Lee; PG) A disgraced, alcoholic superhero is called out of retirement to battle his old nemesis – with musical numbers. It’s like Rocky Horror Picture Show (with some songs by Richard O’Brien), but for Superheroes!

The Amateur
TIME
: 8:30PM – 10:32PM
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
(2025, directed by James Hawes, starring Rami Malek, Rachel Brosnahan; PG‑13) Charlie Heller is a brilliant CIA decoder whose world comes crashing down when his wife dies in a London terrorist attack. When his supervisors refuse to take action, his intelligence becomes the ultimate weapon as he embarks on a dangerous trek across the globe to track down those responsible.

The Specials
TIME: 10:00PM – 11:22PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2000, directed by Craig Mazin, starring Rob Lowe, Thomas Haden Church, and James Gunn; R) Celebrating 25 years of The Specials: Before he brought us Guardians of the Galaxy and Superman, James Gunn wrote and starred in this little film about a day in the life of the world’s 6th or 7th best superteam. Long before today’s cinematic superhero boom, this film’s fantastic comedic cast lampooned superhero films and was way ahead of its time!

Night of the Living Dead
TIME
: (July 24) 10:45PM – (July 25) 12:17PM
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
(1990, directed by Tom Savini, starring Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman; R) Celebrating the life and work of Tony Todd: The seminal remake of George A. Romero’s 1968 horror classic, with updated special effects and a reimagined Barbara. Tony Todd stars as Ben in this version helmed by legendary makeup artist Tom Savini.

Deadpool and Wolverine
TIME: (July 24) 11:30PM – 1:37AM (July 25)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2024, directed by Shawn Levy, starring Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman; R) Deadpool is back, and finally, officially, joins the MCU, as the irreverent Merc with a Mouth pairs with a version of Wolverine in a buddy cop style, meta-packed, action-adventure through multiple dimensions, filled with over-the-top violence and sharp humor. The irreverent Merc with a Mouth, Deadpool, officially joins the MCU in a meta-packed, buddy-cop style action-adventure. Paired with a version of Wolverine, Deadpool navigates multiple dimensions in a film filled with over-the-top violence and sharp humor. Flame on!

Secret Garden
TIME: 10:00AM – 11:41AM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1993, directed by Agnieszka Holland, starring Dame Maggie Smith, Kate Maberly; G) Celebrating the life and work of Dame Maggie Smith. A hidden garden transforms a lonely girl and those around her.

Dune
TIME: 11:45PM – 2:05PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1984, directed by David Lynch, starring Kyle MacLachlan, Francesca Annis; PG‑13) A celebration of David Lynch’s life and cinematic genius, featuring his sole foray into big-budget studio filmmaking. The original Dune, an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s renowned work, boasts an exceptional cast and breathtaking visuals. A noble family’s son leads a desert revolution on a harsh planet for control over the universe’s most valuable resource: The spice must flow!

Trail of the Screaming Forehead
TIME: 2:15PM- 3:43PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2007, directed by Larry Blamire, starring Alison Martin, Daniel Roebuck; NR) Longhead Bay faces an alien forehead creature invasion while Dr. Sheila Bexter experiments with “foreheadazine,” testing her theory that human intelligence is stored in the forehead. Things soon spin out of control, as the town is faced with a cataclysm of epic proportions!

The Replacements
TIME: 3:50PM – 5:48PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2000, directed by Howard Deutch, starring Gene Hackman, Keanu Reeves; PG‑13) Celebrating the life and work of Gene Hackman. The Washington Sentinels are on strike with the playoffs fast approaching, prompting legendary coach Jimmy McGinty to scramble for a solution. He recruits a team of replacement players in just one week. While the strike is a disaster for fans and owners, it presents a second chance for Shane Falco and a mismatched crew of outsiders—one they’ve been waiting for their entire lives.

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
TIME: 6:00PM – 8:25PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2024, directed by Wes Ball, starring Owen Teague, Freya Allan; PG‑13) Noa, a young chimpanzee, embarks on a journey that challenges his understanding of the past and forces him to make choices that will shape the future for both apes and humans.

Borderlands
TIME: 8:30PM – 10:11PM
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
(2024, directed by Eli Roth, starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart; PG‑13) Returning to her home planet Pandora, an infamous bounty hunter forms an unexpected alliance with a ragtag team of misfits. Together, they battle alien monsters and dangerous bandits to uncover one of Pandora’s most explosive secrets.

Eraserheads: Combo on the Run
TIME: 8:10PM – 9:55PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2025, directed by Maria Diane Ventura, starring Ely Buendia, Raimund Marasigan; NR) A documentary film about the iconic Filipino rock band Eraserheads. In a time of uncertainty and political upheaval, a most unlikely group of disbanded rock musicians provided solace to a country, unknowingly needing healing themselves.

Tank Girl
TIME
: (July 25) 10:20PM – (July 26) 12:04PM
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
(1995, directed by Rachel Talalay, starring Lori Petty, Malcolm McDowell; R) Celebrating 30 years of Tank Girl: In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a rebellious woman battles a tyrannical corporation with attitude and style.

Clown in the Cornfield
TIME: (July 25) 10:30PM – (July 26) 12:06AM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2025, directed by Eli Craig, starring Katie Douglas, Kevin Durand; R) Looking for a fresh start, Quinn and her father move to the quiet town of Kettle Springs. They soon learn the fractured community has fallen on hard times after losing a treasured factory to a fire. As the locals bicker amongst themselves and tensions boil over, a sinister, grinning clown emerges from the cornfields to cleanse the town of its burdens, one bloody victim at a time.

The Re-Animator
TIME: (July 25) 11:59PM – 1:34AM (July 26)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1985, directed by Stuart Gordon, starring Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott; R) Celebrating 40 years of The Re-Animator: Based upon the work of H.P. Lovecraft, a mad scientist discovers a serum that brings the dead back to life—with unforeseen consequences.


Explorers
TIME: 10:00AM – 11:49AM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1985, directed by Joe Dante, starring Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix; PG) Celebrating 40 years of The Explorers: Three kids use alien technology to build a spaceship and launch into a fantastical outer-space journey!

Real Genius
TIME: 11:20am – 12:50pm
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
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(1985, directed by Martha Coolidge, starring Val Kilmer, Gabriel Jarret; PG) Celebrating the life and work of Val Kilmer. A teenage prodigy and his eccentric college roommate take on a secret military laser project.

Mystery Showing
TIME: 2:00PM – 2:41PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Here
TIME: 2:50PM – 4:34PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2024, directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright; PG‑13) Based on the 2014 graphic novel by Richard McGuire: Here tells the story of multiple generations in a single place. A non-linear, visual journey through a single room across time, revealing the lives and stories that pass through it.

William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill
TIME: 4:45PM – 6:21PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2023, directed by Alexandre O. Philippe, starring William Shatner; PG‑13) A documentary that offers an intimate look at the life and philosophy of William Shatner, going beyond his famous roles to explore his personal journey over nine decades

Frank Miller: American Genius
TIME: 6:30PM – 8:21PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2024, directed by Silenn Thomas, starring Frank Miller, cosplayers; NR) A documentary exploring the life, work, and legacy of comic book legend Frank Miller.

The Great White Hope
TIME: 8:30PM – 10:13PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1970, directed by Martin Ritt, starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander; PG‑13) Celebrating the life and work of James Earl Jones. Based on the life of boxer Jack Johnson, this drama explores race, fame, and resistance in early 20th-century America. Warning: may contain sensitive language and mature themes involving racism.

If
TIME
: 8:30PM – 10:14PM
LOCATION: Room 4, San Diego Convention Center
(2024, directed by John Krasinski, starring Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds; PG) A girl discovers an imaginary world filled with forgotten friends, blending magic and heartwarming adventure

Mickey 17
TIME: (July 26) 10:20PM – (July 27) 12:37AM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2025, directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Robert Pattinson, Toni Collette; R) Set in the year 2054, a man becomes an “Expendable” in a space colony, a disposable worker who is cloned upon death. He starts to question his part in this endless cycle of sacrifice.

Dark and Stormy Night
TIME: (July 26) 10:20PM – (July 27) 11:53PM
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(2009, directed by Larry Blamire, starring Jennifer Blaire, Dan Conroy; NR) A loving homage to classic Dark House films; Dark and Stormy Night spoofs the haunted house and murder mystery films produced by Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s. A mysterious phantom begins murdering the family of Sinas Cavinder as they gather for the reading of his will.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
TIME: (July 26) 11:59pm – 1:40am (July 27)
LOCATION: Grand 5, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
(1975, directed by Jim Sharman, starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon; R) Frankenfurter, Riff Raff, Brad and Janet, Meat Loaf for dinner, Cosplayers, and toast. Let’s do the Time Warp again!


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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-2/ Mon, 14 Jul 2025 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.comic-con.org/toucan/?p=4566 Discover how comics can inspire, educate, and empower at this FREE five-day event featuring panels, workshops, and special guests—including Comic-Con Special Guests and top comic creators.

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Comic-Con 2025 Toucan Tip of the Day

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

Discover how comics can inspire, educate, and empower at this FREE five-day event featuring panels, workshops, and special guests—including Comic-Con Special Guests and top comic creators.

H. Lee © 2024 SDCC


Comics combine art and storytelling to offer unique, meaningful perspectives for readers of all ages. This multi-day conference features workshops and talks from industry professionals, exploring how comics can educate, inspire, and support personal growth

Don’t miss the Comic-Con Conference for Educators and Librarians 20254! It’s a FREE five-day event at the San Diego Central Library, July 23-27. 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 Comic

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

Looking to bring comics into your classroom? Join Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools), Susan Kirtley (Portland State University), and Antero Garcia (Stanford University) for the interactive workshop where educators explore how to teach about, with, and through comics. Through hands-on activities, you’ll learn how to engage all students as superhero readers and writers while designing powerful lessons and thematic units rooted in the comic arts.

Comics, Spanish, Library Magic

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

Robert Lanuza (San Diego Public Library) and Claudia Apodaca (San Diego Public Library) unite for a fun and insightful session on how graphic novels can support Spanish language learning at any age! Robert, host of the city’s only Spanish Graphic Novel Book Club for kids, will share how comics boost comprehension and keep learners engaged. Claudia will highlight the connection between early literacy and bilingual learning and how it all starts with a great story and a little laughter. Moderated by Rebecca Wright (St. Paul’s Hollywood Library in S.C.).


We’ve Got Pixie Dust (And We Know How to Use It)

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

Explore how libraries can capture the spirit of Disney magic—through immersive programming, creative design, and guest-centered service—to inspire joy and wonder in their communities. Jeffrey Davis (Linda Vista Library branch manager), Amanda Lorge (art, music, and recreation librarian and former Jungle Cruise skipper), Melissa Barbour (Scripps Miramar Ranch Library youth services librarian), and Jenny Parsons (Central Children’s Library manager) from the San Diego Public Library will share practical ways to transform spaces, engage patrons, and bring storytelling to life using pop culture and Imagineering-inspired techniques. Kit Jackson (I CAN! Center library assistant) will moderate a brief discussion and Q&A.


Creating Social and Environmental Justice Comics

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

Author and teacher Cindy Jenson-Elliott (The Doomsday Detectives) and Madison High School Students (San Diego Unified School District) will share their process of creating nonfiction comics to tell local social and environmental justice stories and will lead participants in hands-on activities to plan their own projects with grades 4-12.


Comic-Con Museum: Co-Designing a Popular Arts Learning Center with Our Community

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

Are you the only one in your local community who seems to understand the power of popular arts to ignite learning and connection? We bet you aren’t! Learn how the Comic-Con Museum Education Center, led by Dr. Emily Schindler, uses co-design to engage community stakeholders near and far to design learning experiences for fans old and new. This panel, moderated by Jewyl Alderson (San Diego County Office of Education), showcases a recent co-design project (funded by SDGE) focused on developing makerspace fan art projects to accompany Doctor Who: Worlds of Wonder, a current museum exhibit. Co-designers Danny Beckwith (Comic-Con Museum), Jennem Hobson (Comic-Con Museum), Lisa Will (San Diego City College), Tom and Caspian Rademacher (Father/Child Whovian education team), and other project collaborators offer practical advice to use the popular arts as springboards for community-engaged learning design.


Comics for Education

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

Dimithri Perera (host of The Keeg podcasts) discusses the educational importance of comic books in schools, libraries, and the home with three comic-loving educators: Sara Zitney (cosplayer/educator), Ambrosha Koepp (content creator/educator), and Drew Maxey (comic writer/educator).


Banned in the U.S.A.?! Freedom, Comics, and Education

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

Comics can be used as a weapon and as a voice for liberation. Dr. Lynnette Mawhinney (Rutgers University), Pamela Jackson (San Diego State University Library), Dr. William Nericcio (San Diego State University Center for Comics Studies), and Tony Weaver Jr. (Weirdo) have a conversation about comics, censorship, and curriculum. Moderated by comics editor, writer, and scholar Dr. Shamika Mitchell (State University of New York, Rockland Community College/Women in Comics).


Women of Afghan History Through Comics: Detective Sanazu

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

Did you know there are famous Afghan Women that have changed the course of history?! Flowers for the Future returns to SDCC promoting an international educational project that spins the story of famous Afghan women through comics. The international panel will share with the fans the process of creating and designing a comic book for a global audience, while also safely collaborating and distributing to a population facing gender apartheid. Join us for an exclusive reveal of the initial concept art, meet the author and artists, and Flowers for the Future student leaders.


Library Sponsored Virtual Drawing Programs for Teens

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

Explore how San Diego Public Library staff use virtual platforms to inspire young artists through drawing programs. The free Zoom-based sessions are informal, welcoming of all skill levels, and inspired by pop culture. Claude Castañeda (library assistant), Rovai Hernandez (library assistant), Thomas Vineberg (senior library technician), and Janet Yeager (librarian) will share how they plan sessions and lead engaging virtual instruction. Discover how these programs foster imagination, artistic growth, and connection. Moderated by Kit Jackson (library assistant).

From Cartoons to Characters

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

What do cartoons and graphic novels have in common—besides being awesome? Moderator Brenda Maier (The Adventures of Penguin & Panda) and creators Dean Hale (Iron Man: Something Strange (A Might Marvel Team-Up)), Jeffrey Brown (Marvel The Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Fun), Kennedy Tarrell (Evil-ish), Mary Shyne (You and Me on Repeat), and Steve Breen (Sky & Ty 2: Dinomite!) explore how both formats boost visual literacy and keep young minds sharp, creative, and totally hooked.


Graphic Novel vs Manga

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

It’s a showdown here with YA and MG graphic novels and manga, as both are dominating the shelves. Join moderator Matthew Noe (lead collection and knowledge management librarian, Harvard Medical School) and creators Dora Wang (Pocket Peaches), Samuel Sattin (Unico), Kayden Phoenix (Latina Superheroes (Volume 1): Jalisco & Santa), Whyt Manga (Apple Black), and Ursula Murray Husted (Botticelli’s Apprentice) for a fun look at what’s best, their educational value, and why both formats get readers hooked!


Make ‘Em Laugh: Using Jokes, Puns, and Goofy Ideas to Hook Reluctant Readers

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

Do you think all books feel like homework? Think again! This panel makes the case for comedy as a secret weapon and as a reading and teaching tool. Moderator Joshua Pruett (Gyro and the Argonauts) and creators Amy Chase (Abuzz and Miraculous Chibi), Marz Jr. (Transformers: Worst Bot Ever – Meet Ballpoint!), Emmanuel Guerrero (Cactus Kid), Suzanne Lang (Grumpy Monkey School Stinks!), and Max Lang (Grumpy Monkey School Stinks!) take a lively look at how humor keeps young readers engaged, learning, and laughing all the way to the last page.


Navigating the 2025 (Comics) Librarian Experience

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

With budgetary cuts, professional burnout, and never-ending calls for censorship, it’s safe to say that all members of the library community are anxious about what 2025 may hold. Led by Barbra Dillon (editor-in-chief, Fanbase Press), this panel of seasoned library professionals—including Megan Halsband (Physical Collections Services, Library of Congress), Moni Barrette (director of Collection Development & Publisher Relations, Library Pass), Matthew Noe (librarian, Harvard Medical School), Jack Phoenix (collection development manager, Cuyahoga Falls Library), Amie Wright (executive director, Toronto Comic Arts Festival), and Hillary Chang (branch manager, McCully-Moiliili Public Library)—will discuss and troubleshoot current and potential challenges facing the library community.


Express Your Emanata: Using Graphic Texts for SEL

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

Graphic texts like comics and manga connect students with stories in a way no other medium can. The visual components evoke empathetic responses to characters and conflict while the text supports language development with built-in differentiation for all learners. Dr. Jason DeHart (English teacher, Building Critical Literacy and Empathy with Graphic Novels), Dr. Christian Hines (assistant professor of Reading and Literacy at TXST), Kane Lynch (educator, cartoonist Reel Life), Scott McCloud (author, The Cartoonists Club; Understanding Comics), and Jana Tropper (speech-language pathologist, graphic novelist Seeker Society) discuss the use of this powerful medium for understanding, creation, and connection with students from preschool through college level.


Leveling Up: Strengthening California’s Creative Workforce

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

Take a deep dive into how California’s arts and entertainment ecosystem is shifting and how state agencies are stepping in to help workers and creative businesses thrive. Our panelists, Allison Frenzel (arts, media, and entertainment industry sector lead, California Department of Education), Xochitl Torres (program director, BRIC Foundation), Danielle Brazell (executive director of the CA Arts Counsel), Adam Fowler (founding partner of CVL Economics), Robert Meyer (director of economic development, California Employment Training Panel), and Leah Medrano (deputy director, California Film Commission) with moderator Jewyl Alderson (San Diego County Office of Education) will explore fresh data, surprising trends, and new opportunities popping up across the Golden State. From incentives and public grants to apprenticeship programs and statewide jobs creation initiatives that center equity and innovation, this is your backstage pass to understanding how public support is fueling the future of the creative workforce.


Comic Making for Kids and Teachers

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

Craig Knitt (creative arts specialist at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Bay and Lakes Region) and Michael Norton Dando (professor of communication arts at St. Cloud State University) host a fun, hands-on workshop exploring the comic-making process. Young creators will learn to express their unique voices through storytelling and illustration, while educators will discover practical ways to inspire students in the classroom. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to spark creativity in others, this session is for you.


How Video Games Are Changing the Lives of Students at Monarch High School

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

Marcel (Monarch student), Jessica (Monarch student), Juan (Monarch student), Leo (Monarch student), and Messiah (Monarch student) share their experiences as members of the Monarch Esports Team and how gaming has helped improve attendance, leadership, and academic performance. This panel will explore the power of esports in a trauma-informed, strength-based environment and how it creates meaningful engagement for students navigating complex life challenges. Moderated by Chris Garcia (San Diego County Office of Education EdTech Coordinator and Monarch Esports Coach).

Teaching Literary Analysis and Social Justice with Comics!

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

In this session, you’ll hear from author and educator, Johnny Parker II (Godzilla Rivals, The Black Man’s Guide to Getting Pulled Over), as he shares with you the comics, strategies, and assessments he utilizes in his classroom to boost engagement, teach literary analysis, promote social justice, and scaffold for students in need.


Comics Under Fire

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

Censorship of comics is on the rise—and classrooms are feeling the heat. Susan Kirtley (Portland State University) and Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools) hold a presentation and discussion on navigating book bans, administrative resistance, and pushback against graphic narratives. Educators and librarians will gain tools for advocacy, reflection, and resilience to ensure comics continue to empower readers of all ages.


Comics, Culture, and the Classroom

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

Explore how comics and pop culture turn classrooms into hubs of creativity and critical thinking. Timothy Ojetunde (WestEd), Chanti Burnette (Ánimo South Los Angeles), Kaylee Bieraugel (Ánimo Inglewood), and Austin Bruns (Ánimo Leadership), moderated by Angie Amador (Green Dot Public Schools) share student work and classroom strategies that connect identity, community, and counter-narratives through multimodal storytelling. You’ll leave ready to transform your literacy instruction—one panel at a time.


Drawing New Futures

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

What happens when Afrofuturism, AP Lit, Special Education, and high expectations collide? Teachers Marquitta Sutton-Adams and Warren Smith from Alain Leroy Locke College Preparatory High School share how they use comics, differentiated supports, and inclusive practices to challenge and inspire every learner. Moderated by Leondria Brown (Green Dot Public Schools), this panel showcases student-centered success stories that prove access and rigor aren’t just possible—they’re inseparable.


Teaching Pop Culture in 2025: Embracing the Past/Preparing for the Future

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

The world of pop culture changes lightning fast; AI is both an opportunity and a challenge; Cinema struggles to redefine itself; Entertainment Media churns and changes. How do we keep up with it all and prepare students for today, tomorrow, and 5 years from now? A top-tier line-up of Academics, including Dr. Chris Wildrick (Syracuse University), Dr. Christina Knopf (SUNY Cortland), Rob Salkowitz (University of Oregon), Bailey Day (MBA, content producer), and Krista Rozanski (school library media specialist). Moderated by Ed Catto (Ithaca College).


From Fantasy to Discovery: Harnessing Pop Culture for Epic Reading Intervention

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).


Science in Middle-Grade Sci-Fi

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

A fun-filled and educational panel discussion on the role of science in middle-grade science fiction. We will explore the importance of scientific accuracy in these stories and discuss whether it enhances the reading experience or gets in the way of the storytelling process. We 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 (Happy Town) and Delilah Dawson (Minecraft Mob Squad, Ride or Die) and scientists Lisa Will (resident astronomer; Fleet Science Center), and Ronald Coleman (PhD in Regenerative Medicine). Moderated by Mwenda KudumuBiggs (vice president of community service and engagement, Fleet Science Center).


Transitioning Students from Consumers to Creators

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

Educators Lisa Harrison (Vista Innovation and Design Academy), Andrew Hudson (Roosevelt Middle School), Nichole Santangelo (Summit Academy), and Breann Williams (Vista Innovation and Design Academy) share practical strategies and classroom experiences that empower students to move beyond simply reading comics and graphic novels—to creating their own. Learn how teachers are helping students become world-builders, character designers, and authors of original comics and graphic novels that reflect their voices and imaginations.

GeekEd: Our Heroes and Villains Era

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

Higher Ed is under attack by powerful forces. Educators discuss how the lessons they’ve learned about how to face villainy in comic books, movies, and popular culture inform the fight they are currently facing in continuing to educate college students. And hear tales of heroism from those working with students on college campuses today! Panel moderated by Dr. Alfred Day (UC Berkeley) and featuring Monroe Gorden (UCLA), Luis Corrales (UCLA), Joshua Mayfield (UCLA), Greedley Harris (USC), and Dr. Steve Sutton (UC Berkeley).


GeekEd: Mr. Stark, I Don’t Feel So Good

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

Stories of trauma permeate popular culture, from the death of the Waynes, Eleven’s upbringing, or everything that Steven Universe had to deal with; traumatic experience is a part of so many narratives. Come hear higher education professionals discuss how being trauma-informed helps their work with students and how they use these stories to reach through the trauma of the real world. Moderated by Dr. Alfred Day (UC Berkeley), Alison Cares (University of Central Florida), Emilie Mitchell (UC Berkeley), Jaylen Christie (University of Central Florida), and Sabrina Van Zuiden (UC Berkeley).


GeekEd: Geek Out, Breathe In: Using Pop Culture to Support Mental Health On Campus

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

Fandoms, films, video games, comics, and other elements of pop culture can be powerful tools for connection, coping, and conversation around mental health. This panel brings together six clinical psychologists in higher education who use pop culture as a bridge to talk about emotional well-being in ways that are fun, relatable, and deeply impactful. Whether it’s finding comfort in a favorite character’s storyline, bonding over shared fandoms, or drawing strength from fictional worlds, we’ll dive into how geeking out can help us breathe a little easier—and bring mental health support to the forefront of campus culture. Dr. Christine Catipon (Stanford University), Dr. Drea Letamendi (UCLA), Dr. Helen Hsu (Stanford University), Dr. Donte Bernard (University of Missouri), Dr. Suan Stapatyanon (UC Irvine), and Dr. Danny Martinez (UCLA).


GeekEd: Hanging Up the Cape

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

Late nights, second phones, and responding to crisis after crisis can add up over time, even for the greatest heroes. Much like Captain America and Rupert Giles, higher education professionals are rethinking their career paths and roles on campus and pivoting to focus on self-care while still finding ways to impact students. Moderated by Dr. Glenn DeGuzman (UC Berkeley) and featuring Dr. Martha Enciso (University of Redlands), Dr. Sofia B. Pertuz (Mainstream Insight, LLC), Dr. Emily Sandoval (University of Southern California), and Brian MacDonald (UCLA).


How Libraries Help Promote Creators

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

Dr. Phoenix Alexander (librarian for science fiction and fantasy, UC Riverside), Daryl A. Maxwell (adult librarian at Los Angeles Public Library), Moni Barrette (comics librarian/2023 Eisner judge), Lauren Salerno (writer and former Los Angeles public librarian), and Misty Jones (city librarian/director San Diego Public Library) discuss programs and promotional opportunities available at libraries, such as inclusion into library systems and library lists, recommendations, special promotions, local author advocacy, and more. Moderated by Eric J. Guignard (author, A Graveside Gallery).


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