Comic-Con 49th Robert A. Heinlein
Blood Drive 2025


Comic-Con’s Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive, San Diego Blood Bank’s largest and longest-running blood drive, returned for its 49th year, with donation areas located in the Grand Hall A at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel and at San Diego Blood Bank Donation Centers.

The growth of our blood drive over the years has been phenomenal. The Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive began at San Diego Comic-Con back in 1977 at the El Cortez Hotel. That first year, 148 pints of blood were collected, and as the convention has grown, so has our blood drive. Our 2025 blood drive collected 15,216 pints of blood!

In our long history, a total of 108,420 pints of blood have been donated by Comic-Con attendees, exhibitors, professionals, volunteers, and staff! San Diego Blood Bank estimates that your donations have impacted more than 300,000 lives over the course of our 49 years hosting the blood drive!

Robert A. Heinlein’s 1951 novel, Between Planets, helped popularize the phrase “Pay It Forward.” Please make it a point to pay it forward in 2026 and save people’s lives at our 50th Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive. Donations are desperately needed.

All donors received a free Fantastic Four T-shirt from Marvel Studios, and other goodies including Eisner-nominated books, plus donors had a chance to win one of the many special prizes donated to the Blood Bank by our exhibitors and staff. 


Attendees, volunteers, and staff! Donate before the convention and ask for a certificate of donation. Tell them your donation is for Comic-Con, and the group code is: CCON

On-site during the convention, bring your certificate to Comic-Con’s Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive at the Hyatt, pick up your T-shirt and giveaways, and see if you’ve won a prize! Sorry, only one certificate per person will be accepted.


命を救う時間を見つけてください!寄付する


コミコンのロバート・A・ハインライン献血の歴史

SFファンにとって、ロバート・A・ハインラインほど有名な作家はいない。スターシップ・トゥルーパーズ』から見知らぬ国のストレンジャー』まで、ハインラインはSF作家の最高峰だった。残念なことに、彼はほとんどコンベンションに出席しなかったので、読者が巨匠に直接会う機会はほとんどなかった。

1970年代初頭、ハインラインは生命を脅かす病気にかかり、珍しい血液型を何パイントも必要とした。そのため、1976年に故郷のカンザス・シティで開催されたワールドコンにゲストとして招待されたとき、彼は承諾した。

Thus, longtime Comic-Con committee member Jackie Estrada approached the author with an offer to hold a blood drive in San Diego if he would consent to be a guest. He agreed, and in 1977 Heinlein came to Comic-Con. He and his wife, Ginny, had a great time and Heinlein even drew a picture for the Sunday morning Art Auction.”David Scroggy [who went on to be a VP at Dark Horse Comics before he retired] was the first blood drive coordinator,” recalls Estrada. “We also had Theodore Sturgeon there signing his book, Some of Your Blood, which he gave to all of the blood donors. We also had entertainment for the people while they were [donating blood]. I remember that Leslie Cabarga played the piano, and C. C. Beck played the guitar. It was a very fun event and Robert was delighted. We’ve had the blood drive every year since.”


ロバート・A・ハインラインの略歴

ロバート・A・ハインラインの写真。
1977年、サンディエゴのコミコンでのロバート・A・ハインライン。写真:Jackie Estrada

Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was one of the most popular and respected science fiction authors of the 20th century. By setting a high standard for science and engineering plausibility, he helped raise the genre’s standards of literary quality. He was the first writer to break into mainstream magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s with unvarnished science fiction. He was also among the first authors of bestselling novel-length science fiction in the modern mass-market era.

Four of Heinlein’s novels (Double Star, Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land, and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress) won Hugo Awards in the years they were published. In 2001, another novel (Farmer in the Sky) and a novella (The Man Who Sold the Moon) received “Retro Hugos” for the year 1951, and the movie Destination Moon, which was based on a Heinlein story, received the “Retro Hugo” for Best Dramatic Presentation.

アメリカSF作家協会から生涯功労賞としてグランドマスターに選ばれた最初の作家である。

ハインラインは "SF作家の学長 "として知られているが、それ以上の存在だった。彼は慈善家であり、多くの慈善事業や個人を援助した。どうすれば恩返しができるかと尋ねられると、彼はこう答えた。

One cause that was of great importance to him was blood donation. Having a rare blood type himself (AB+), he was a frequent donor and a supporter of the National Rare Blood Club, which was an integral part of his novel I Will Fear No Evil. In 1976, at the 34th World Science Fiction Convention in Kansas City, he helped organize the first of many science fiction convention blood drives. In 1977, he did the same at San Diego Comic-Con.

2025 marked the 49th year of the Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive as an integral part of Comic-Con, and the 17th year of the WonderCon Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Blood Drive.