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Wednesday, July 22
 

3:30pm PDT

Teaching and Learning with Comics
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Looking to bring comics into your classroom? Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools) and Susan Kirtley (Portland State University) lead an interactive workshop where educators explore how to teach about, with, and through comics. Through hands-on activities, attendees will learn how to engage all students as superhero readers and writers while designing powerful lessons and thematic units rooted in the comic arts.
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
 
Thursday, July 23
 

10:00am PDT

Breaking into Comics: The Huda Fahmy Spotlight Panel
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Huda Fahmy (The Huda F series) has been tickling funny bones and challenging societal norms for nearly a decade. This spotlight panel offers an in-depth look at how Fahmy broke into comics and how aspiring creators can, too. Moderated by Raina Telgemeier (Smile), this panel features behind-the-scenes insights, a look at upcoming projects, and a live Q&A where fans get to ask the questions.
Special Guests
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Huda Fahmy

Comic-Con Special Guest
Huda Fahmy was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She is the author and illustrator of the webcomic series Yes, I’m Hot in This, the graphic memoir That Can Be Arranged, and the widely popular Huda F graphic novel series. Her book Huda F Cares? was a 2023 finalist for the National... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Room 32AB

10:00am PDT

Comics, Spanish, Library Magic!
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Graphic novels aren't just fun; they're secret weapons for learning and community connection. Robert Lanuza, Claudia Apodaca, and Lea Hernandez of the San Diego Public Library discuss how graphic novels can support Spanish-language learning at any age. This lively discussion focuses on how comics, bilingual storytelling, and Spanish conversation programs are helping kids build confidence, improve literacy skills, and fall in love with reading. Moderated by Rebecca Wright (St. Paul's Hollywood Library in S.C.).
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

10:00am PDT

Creature Craft: Visionaries of Horror Comics Share Their Secrets
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
From nightmare fuel to fan-favorite creatures, this panel explores how unforgettable monsters are born and how creators blend visual design, personality, and worldbuilding to create creatures that stick with readers long after the story ends, featuring Punko (WEBTOON creator), Tate Brombell (Eisner and GLAAD-nominated writer), Cat Staggs (co-creator, Death Mask; artist, Tales for a HalloweeNight, Storm King Comics), and more.
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Room 29AB

10:00am PDT

Droid Builders: How to Build a Droid 101
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
An introduction to getting started building droids and robots, featuring a panel of droid and robot builders with more than 50 years of combined experience.
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Room 7AB

10:00am PDT

My Hero Academia 10th Anniversary Panel Powered by Crunchyroll
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Crunchyroll and panelists Christopher Sabat (voice of All Might), Justin Briner (voice of Izuku Midoriya), Clifford Chapin (voice of Katsuki Bakugo), and David Matranga (voice of Shoto Todoroki) celebrate the 10th anniversary of the award-winning anime series My Hero Academia.
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Ballroom 20

10:00am PDT

The Creator's Symposium
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Women in Comics Collective International (WinC for short, pronounced "wink") is an artistic and informative initiative. It serves to highlight the merit and craftwork of marginalized voices, especially those of Women and Queer Folx of color, who work in the comics and multimedia industry. They are also the 2024 recipients of the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award. Created during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Creator Symposium is an ongoing panel discussion series designed to explore the ways in which creatives working in comics can continue to grow and thrive in an ever-changing industry. Panelists include Shawnee Gibbs and Shawnelle Gibbs (Ghost Roast, writers), Joe Illidge (Noir Is the New Black Season 2, writer), Amy Linsamouth (Omens, writer), Morgan Hampton (Green Lantern Corps), Alice Meichi Li (Rebel Moon, cover artist), and Asia Simone (Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, cover artist). Moderated by Regine L. Sawyer (WinC, founder).
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Room 23ABC

10:00am PDT

Comic-Con Film School 101: Preproduction and Screenwriting
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Comic-Con Film School returns for another four-day nuts-and-bolts course on how to make a movie for very little money using available video hardware and software. Whether the project is a first G.I. Joe fan film or a story about a leather-clad girl who hunts zombies, the course covers the process from script to final product, including how to submit a movie to the CCI: IFF. This first session covers the specifics of low-budget preproduction, including screenwriting, scheduling, location scouting, crewing up, and getting equipment for little or no money. Panelists include Valerie Perez (producer and star of the Paula Peril series), Jack Conway (creative producer for V10 Entertainment), Darryl Thomas (writer and director of Dollface the Motion Picture), Ben Hansford (writer and director of Uprising), and Sean Rourke (writer and director of Lucy X Mina).
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Grand 6, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

10:30am PDT

Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Panels, Pages, and the Past: Using a Comics Archive to Teach Cultural and Historical Inquiry
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Centered on San Diego State University's Comic Arts Collection, this panel explores how a comics archive can serve as a unifying framework for interdisciplinary teaching, collaborative scholarship, and innovative pedagogy. Pamela Jackson (San Diego State University) examines the librarian's role in curating collections and how the collection itself became a catalyst for curricular growth. Elizabeth Pollard (San Diego State University) and Mary Stout (San Diego State University) then offer course-based case studies that draw directly on special collections. Finally, Laurence Grove (University of Glasgow) reflects via video on developing a comics history course structured around "ten treasures" from the collection, offering a model for teaching the long history of comics through archival strengths. This discussion highlights how comics collections can anchor meaningful, research-driven teaching across disciplines.
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Room 26AB

10:30am PDT

Comic Book Law School® 101: Basic Training . . . in IP Rights
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
The Comic Book Law School seminars are back, spreading knowledge and know-how in their typical fun and informative format. Over the past three decades, they have educated and entertained thousands of attendees, including creators, business owners, lawyers, and other Comic-Con International attendees, on identifying and protecting the intellectual property rights of artists, writers, and other content creators. Thursday's session on intellectual property basics provides the knowledge and insights needed to succeed with creations and creative works. As always, all three fun, interactive, and informative Comic Book Law School® programs are led by noted IP and comic book attorney Michael Lovitz, author of The Trademark and Copyright Book comic. This first seminar focuses on the basics—which intellectual property rights are available to creators and business owners under U.S. copyright and trademark laws—with the goal of providing attendees with the foundation they need to understand the rights and protections available to creators of all types of creative works, including comics, games, animation, films, and other works. The program covers the best way to protect an idea, the benefits of federal registrations for copyrights and trademarks, the differences between a copyright and a trademark, issues of joint authorship and works-made-for-hire, and more. The goal of this first program is to provide attendees with insights on the protections provided under the law, as well as the numerous potential pitfalls under the U.S. trademark and copyright systems, and perhaps debunk an urban legend or two. It is also an interactive discussion, with opportunities for attendees to weigh in, ask questions, and have fun while learning. Please note: The Comic Book Law School® seminars are designed to provide relevant information and insights to practicing attorneys, as well as practical tips to creators and other professionals who may wish to attend. [This program is approved for 1.5 credits of California MCLE.]
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 11

11:00am PDT

Comics: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
What defines a comic? Disagreements are widespread and often controversial. Some feel the definition should be limited to "illustrated narratives on printed pages," but where is the fun in that? Could comics also include The New Yorker covers and kid lit? Or medieval tapestries and Tarot cards? And what about the realms of graphic design, or even fine art? Three highly opinionated speakers who enjoy thinking outside the panel borders—Jim Thompson (founder, A People's History of Comics), Michael Dooley (comics history professor, ArtCenter College of Design), and Rob Salkowitz (faculty member, University of Washington communication leadership graduate program)—mix it up onstage in a lively discussion, with Alonso Nuñez (executive director, Little Fish Comic Book Studio) serving as moderator and referee.
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor

11:00am PDT

Cosplay 101: Bringing Your Dreams to Life
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
This fun panel is the perfect first step for beginners and will show that you don't need to be an expert to be a great cosplayer. Featuring Catherine M. Fisher (award-winning costumer, panelist, and charity cosplayer), Bob Mogg (expert steampunker, fabricator, blogger, and teacher), the husband-and-wife team of Jamie Knight-Mason (actress and charity cosplayer) and Michael Mason (filmmaker and charity cosplayer), Miguel Navarro Franco (charity cosplayer and founder/president of Legacy CausePlay Society), Ingrid Luedtke (charity cosplayer and indie horror film actress), and Dan Moyer (charity cosplayer and enthusiast). There will be a Q&A session during the second half of the panel.
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

11:00am PDT

Tales From My Spinner Rack LIVE!
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
In 1975, after five incredibly creative—and frustrating—years at DC, writer-artist Jack Kirby returned to Marvel. Over the next few years, he would create titles such as The Eternals and Devil Dinosaur, while also working on Captain America and Black Panther, two characters he co-created. This is the beginning of the final years of the King of Comics' 50+ year career, which also saw him work in animation in Hollywood and introduce brand-new characters for companies like Pacific Comics and Topps. Moderator Gary Sassaman (former director of programming and publications for Comic-Con) talks to Kirby experts Mark Evanier (author, Kirby: King of Comics) and John Morrow (editor-publisher, Jack Kirby Collector) about the final years of the King, including details on Morrow's new book, Marvelmation: Jack Kirby's Final Act in Comics & Animation. Free Tales from My Spinner Rack! bookmark and set of collector's cards to the first 100 attendees.
Special Guests
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Mark Evanier

Comic-Con Special Guest
Mark Evanier attended his first San Diego Comic-Con in 1970 and has been to every one of these annual events ever since. He was then an assistant to the great Jack Kirby, whom he wrote about in his book Kirby, King of Comics. Mark has also written for live-action TV shows, animat... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 9

11:00am PDT

The Kids Are Alright: Sketch Night
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
What is Sketch Night? It is a San Diego–based virtual drawing program for teens that is informal, inclusive of all skill levels, and draws inspiration from popular culture. Learn how staff from the County of San Diego Parks Department and the San Diego Public Library teamed up to create this free online art workshop. Juan Carlos Robles (parks and recreation supervisor) details the organizational and behind-the-scenes work that keeps classes running smoothly. Claude Castañeda (library assistant), Rovai Hernandez (library assistant), Thomas Vineberg (senior library technician), and Janet Yeager (librarian) discuss session planning and strategies for leading virtual instruction. The panel also explores how these programs support creativity, artistic growth, and community connection. Moderated by Kit Jackson (library assistant).
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

11:00am PDT

Learn to Draw Professional Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm PDT
Whilce Portacio (Uncanny X-Men, Punisher), Ryan Benjamin (Absolute Batman, Iron Man), Alex Sinclair (Hush 2, Justice League), and Carlos D'Anda (Justice League vs. Godzilla) lead a hands-on drawing workshop teaching professional strategies for pencils, inks, and colors. Each attendee is required to bring their own drawing materials.
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:00am - 12:30pm PDT
Room 3

11:30am PDT

The Jewish Experience in Comics: Characters and Creators
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Danny Fingeroth (former Marvel editor and writer; author of Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero), Dr. Andrew Fogel (historian of popular culture; author of Superman's Jaw), and Mark S. Zaid, Esq (Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide advisor, comic book historian, author of GI's Rabbi) present a PowerPoint lecture exploring how the Jewish identities of iconic comic creators and characters influenced storylines. The panel traces the origins of characters like the Thing, Magneto, and Superman, examines the personal backstories of Golden and Silver Age creators, and considers whether cultural identities were intentionally woven into their work. Discussion also includes how publishers addressed sensitive topics such as the Holocaust and the public response, as well as the influence of Art Spiegelman's Maus and Will Eisner's graphic novels on Jewish storytelling in comics.
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Room 10

11:30am PDT

Comics Arts Conference Session #2: How Comics Work
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
This session explores how comics construct meaning through serial storytelling, reinterpretation, race, and political memory. Paul Young (Dartmouth College) shows how early Hulk comics helped shape Marvel's serialized universe-building through cyclical transformation narratives and crossovers. Francisco Sáez de Adana (University of Alcalá) reinterprets Vitaliti's contemporary artistic reworking of El Eternauta, focusing on how a classic comic work can be reinterpreted to extract meanings that underlie the original as well as to build new ones. Johnathan Flowers (California State University, Northridge) investigates the act of racebending as a form of counter-narrative that exposes systemic racism and white supremacy embedded in superhero culture and fandom. Daniel Ambord considers how comics confront misinformation and "toxic nostalgia," proposing an anti-fascist interpretive framework for engaging classic characters and stories.
Thursday July 23, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
Room 26AB

12:00pm PDT

Art from the Holocaust: Holocaust Stamps: History in Miniature
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Gary Gilbert (Seinfeld writer and co-creator of The Stamp Thief), Dan Sturman (Academy Award–winning documentary filmmaker and co-creator of The Stamp Thief), and Sandra Scheller (founder of Remember Us The Holocaust and author) explore Holocaust and World War II stamps as miniature works of art and historical witnesses. The panelists share stories behind these remarkable stamps and present exclusive clips and insights from The Stamp Thief.
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Room 4

12:00pm PDT

Banned in the USA?! Freedom, Comics, and Education
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, so why are books being banned? Censorship is more commonplace in the U.S. than you may think. Writer Regine L. Sawyer (Women in Comics, Represent!), rapper Mazzi (Def Jam Recordings, S.O.U.L. Purpose), writer Amy Chu (Carmilla: The First Vampire, DOTA: Dragon's Blood), Kae Winters (Tokyopop), and Rachel Piontak (The Institute for Citizens and Scholars) discuss fighting censorship and how comics can be an effective tool for education, entertainment, enlightenment, and civil discourse. Moderated by comics editor, writer, and scholar Dr. Shamika Mitchell (State University of New York, Rockland Community College/Women in Comics).
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

12:00pm PDT

Secret Identities: American Superheroes in International Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
N. Scott Robinson (Ph.D., SD Mesa College) with moderator Alex Grand (author), discuss how American superheroes from Marvel and DC were changed in comics published in Arab, Asian, Latin American, and European areas.
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

12:00pm PDT

Tales from the Toy Industry: Navigating the World of Licensed IP
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Success often starts with a recognizable intellectual property. But what does it really take to secure a sought-after license, and how do toy makers, large or small, decide which IP is worth the pursuit? Moderator Daniel Pickett (ActionFigureInsider.com, The Toys That Built America) will pull back the curtain on the world of licensing, exploring the tough decisions, unexpected hurdles, and exciting opportunities that shape the toys on our shelves. This panel brings together industry professionals from all corners of the toy world: Jenn Cassidy (VP of business development and licensing, Super7), Steve Forde (founder, GoHero; co-founder, LBO Collective), Josh Izzo (executive VP of franchise development at Lightstorm Entertainment), Marc Mostman (licensing, branding, and marketing executive, Most Management), Bill Murphy (president, BigBadWorkshop), and Blaine Rodenbaugh (brand manager, NECA) will share real stories and advice on how to approach licensors, what retailers are looking for, and how to create products that are both fresh and faithful to beloved brands.
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor

12:30pm PDT

Creators Assemble: Adapting and Pitching Your Game for TV and Film
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Translating your story across media can be tricky, which is why so many game-to-film adaptations feel poorly conceived. But when done well, you get The Expanse, Fallout, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, and countless others. But how do you do it without a massive IP everybody's heard of? How do you determine your lead characters? Do you need a pitch deck? A completed script? Six seasons of story arcs? This panel of film industry professionals explores what studios generally look for, how meetings get set up, and what pitfalls to avoid when adapting a game for the screen. Ryan Omega (TaskmasterLA, Darkness Emergent), Lauren Cipollo (Parallax, Dark and Zarus), Matt Conant (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Jenni Powell (Emmy Award–winning producer, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries), and moderator Joe Barrette (Creators Assemble president) participate.
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Room 10

12:45pm PDT

Spotlight on Jim Lee
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
World-renowned comic book artist, writer, and president/publisher/chief creative officer of DC Comics Jim Lee (Batman, Superman, Justice League, Suicide Squad) talks about his 35+ years in the comics industry and sketches your favorite characters live. Watch the creative process first-hand and learn the tricks of the trade that bring DC’s characters to life.
Special Guests
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Jim Lee

Comic-Con Special Guest
Jim Lee, the world-renowned comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher, is currently president, publisher, and chief creative officer of DC. He leads creative efforts to integrate DC’s publishing portfolio of characters and stories across all media, supporting Warner Bros... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Room 6DE

1:00pm PDT

Canadian Price Variant Comics: Rarity & Demand
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Kevin Polidano (CEO, The Comic Doctor Inc.) and Angelo Virone (cpvpriceguide.com, CPV historian) discuss the history, rarity, and growing popularity of Canadian Price Variant (CPV) comic books, including how scarcity and collector demand have made CPVs one of the hobby's most exciting market segments. A Q&A follows, moderated by Robert Meyer Burnett (filmmaker and host of the Burnettwork YouTube channel).
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

1:00pm PDT

Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Three Historians Approach the Cold War in Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
In this roundtable, three historians discuss the intersection of Cold War and comic book history. Starting with a conversation about their field-specific approaches to postwar comics, they contextualize various comic genres in broader historical context. R. Joseph Parrott (The Ohio State University) argues that Silver Age stories, even more than promoting Cold War anti-communism, consistently revisited World War II as part of the national mythmaking that laid the foundations of U.S. internationalism. Sydney Heifler (The Ohio State University) explores the overt communist plotlines that appeared in romance comics, providing an overview of how changes in representations of sexual desire serve as a better index of the era's McCarthyistic tensions. Sean O'Brien (Wayne State University) highlights the decisions that went into making such comics. Touching on the labor side of comic production, he explains what was happening behind the scenes within companies, which informed (or contested) what was being printed. The roundtable concludes with a brief overview of the future of comics in the field of history and what each historian hopes to see emerge as best practices.
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Room 26AB

1:00pm PDT

The Asian Corner: LeUyen Pham Talks Comics and Kids' Books with Gene Luen Yang
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Eisner Award winner and Caldecott Honor winner LeUyen Pham (Lunar New Year Love Story) has created more than a hundred books in her career, but she is still feeling like a newbie in the world of graphic novels. Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese) talks with LeUyen about making comics, the difference between kids' books and comics, and how their Asian history fits into the stories they tell. Q&A to follow.
Special Guests
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LeUyen Pham

Comic-Con Special Guest
LeUyen Pham is the artist of over 120 books for adults and children. Her graphic novels include the multi-Eisner Award–winning Lunar New Year Love Story with Gene Yang, the Eisner Award–nominated Templar, and the bestselling Friends series with Shannon Hale. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Caldecott Honor, The Society of Illustrator’s Bronze Medal, and the Fay B. Kaigler Southern Miss Medallion. She is the creator of the Vampirina book series, which has been... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Room 29AB

1:00pm PDT

Where All Educators Belong: Popular Arts Educator Learning Communities at Comic-Con Museum
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Are you the nerdiest teacher on your staff? Is your classroom or office decorated with superheroes, sci-fi, fantasy, and anime? Popular arts passion is not just fun; it can also be a powerful catalyst for rigorous, authentic learning. At the Comic-Con Museum Education Center in San Diego, local and national communities of educators are using the popular arts in their teaching through the Education Advisory Committee, Teacher Studio, professional learning workshops, Educator Nights, and more. Emily Schindler, Karis Jones, Alecia Magnifico, Roxanne Pompilio, Danny Beckwith, Nairin Collardey, and other educators discuss in-person and hybrid opportunities and why the popular arts can serve as springboards for student learning and adult learning in this interactive session.
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

1:30pm PDT

Watercolor Step-by-Step: Techniques and Essential Materials
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Beyond the role as the representative of Kim Jung Gi and founder of Superani, Hyunjin Kim is an accomplished artist and educator. In this live demo, Hyunjin shares an approach to watercolor portrait painting, along with the tools used and recommended. The session examines how the right materials can elevate workflow, speed, and the overall painting experience.
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Room 3

2:00pm PDT

Teaching Afghan Girls Through Comics!
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Afghan girls are reclaiming their past through a comic about famous Afghan women. Selai Balkhi (Afghan-Swiss emigre) and 18-year-old Afghan illustrator "SN" introduce Detective Sanazu and the Magic Vest and its lead character, Sanazu, a young Afghan American who discovers a magic vest that transports her into the past to meet some of the most important women in Afghan history. Also featured are student teachers from Flowers for the Future (a peer-to-peer global school for underserved girls), who present their program to teach Afghan girls so they can graduate from high school online.
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

2:00pm PDT

Comics Arts Conference Session #4: How Comics Change the World
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT
Comics can be tools for activism, public memory, historical critique, and cultural transformation. Aaron Humphrey (Adelaide University) traces a century of comics created in internment camps and immigration detention centers, arguing for their importance both as historical testimony and as influences on contemporary graphic novels. Logan Uber describes how comics and cartoon mascots such as Smokey Bear and Mark Trail shaped environmental consciousness within the American conservation movement. Priel Cohanim (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) examines archival practices in the manga Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, unraveling its critique of political power in storytelling and historical archives. Jessica Boykin (South Mountain Community College) argues that nonfiction resistance comics published after March offer "liberatory counternarratives" that reshape public memory by centering marginalized voices and histories often excluded from mainstream accounts.
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT
Room 26AB

2:15pm PDT

The Writers Coffeehouse at SDCC
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
The Writers Coffeehouse is a free networking and Q&A session held annually at SDCC and monthly in bookstores around the country. Hosted by New York Times bestselling authors Jonathan Maberry (Joe Ledger Series, V-Wars), Dennis Crosby (Kassidy Simmons), Elle Jauffret (Cosplayed to Death), Henry Herz (Big Bad Book of Kaiju, I Am Wind), Lisa Kastner (author and publisher, Running Wild Press), and Peter Clines (14, The Fold), the Coffeehouse is a lively and interactive program that provides up-to-the-minute information on modern publishing in all its forms, as well as answers to questions that will help writers get ahead in their careers . . . or even break in for the first time. Moderated by Maberry.
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Marina D, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

2:30pm PDT

Costuming Every Body: Creating Size-Inclusive Costumes
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Costume designer, educator, and author of Costuming the Curve: Dressing Bodies of Size for Stage, Screen, and Life Jeannie Galioto explores the art and creative possibilities of size-inclusive costume design. Drawing on professional experience in theater, film, and live performance, Galioto shares techniques for fitting larger bodies, improving comfort and mobility, and creating costumes that celebrate diverse shapes and sizes. Whether for cosplay, costume making, performance, or design, this panel offers practical strategies for achieving exceptional design while making costuming more inclusive, accessible, and body-positive.
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Room 3

2:30pm PDT

When Worlds Collide: Using Comics to Resolve Conflict
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Tara Madison Avery (Stacked Deck Press), Giovanni N. Dortch (LUNA: Unleashed), Dr. Elizabeth 방실 Han (psychologist), Stefanie Solomon Bautista (special projects manager, Los Angeles Schools) and Dr. Brittani Oliver Sillas Navarro (psychologist) discuss how comics can be used to teach conflict resolution, empathy, communication, and social-emotional learning. Panelists will share practical examples and strategies for using visual storytelling to help students explore challenging situations, build perspective-taking skills, and strengthen problem solving. Moderated by Lorran Garrison (school psychologist).
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Room 29CD

3:00pm PDT

Doblaje de Voz para Hispanohablantes en EE. UU. y Latinoamérica
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Gianfranco Mastrorosa (voz de Best Jeanist en My Hero Academia), Jonathan Castellanos (voz de Moondrop y Sundrop en Horror Skunx) y Hugo Alatorre (voz de Itsuki Nagano en Aoashi) comparten su trayectoria en la industria del doblaje, los retos que han enfrentado por vivir fuera de Latinoamérica o España, y las herramientas, técnicas y mentalidad necesarias para alcanzar el éxito. Si el interés está en el doblaje, la animación, los videojuegos o la narración, este panel ofrece consejos prácticos, recursos e inspiración para adentrarse en el mundo del doblaje, sin importar dónde se viva. Este panel se realizará en español.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Sala 28DE

3:00pm PDT

Nerdy Finance: Freelance Tax Tips to Keep Your Money
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Are you a freelance artist, writer, or cosplay professional, or do you have your own side hustle? Do you want to learn how to reduce your taxes and keep more money in your pocket? Neil Narvaez (CFP, IRS enrolled agent) will discuss ways to optimize your financial situation to pay as little tax as possible, while setting yourself up for a profitable and successful future doing what you love to do. Learn what you can and can't deduct for your business, the best business structure for your business, whether you need to set up an LLC, and more. There will be plenty of time for Q&A, so bring your specific questions and be ready to take notes.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

3:00pm PDT

Print Is the New Digital
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
The future will not be digitized. While digital dominates everywhere else, print comics are still growing, still selling, and still driving the business. Why did readers stay with print while other audiences moved on? And what does that mean for creators and publishers trying to build something that lasts? This panel comes from the front lines of publishing and retail, including Joe Keatinge (Shutter, COMICS! The Magazine), Tiffany Babb (Comics Courier), David Harper (SKTCHD), and others, where print is not nostalgia, it is momentum.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Room 29AB

3:00pm PDT

Teaching on Genocide and Totalitarianism Using Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Krystal Williamson (San Diego Public Library, library assistant III) presents on the United Nations' legal qualifications of genocide, how to identify a genocidal government, and how graphic novels can be used to increase students' empathetic engagement with historical lessons on genocide. This lecture includes instruction on teaching genocide studies through a comparative framework and a suggested reading list by grade level for teachers in K–12 and undergraduate studies.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

3:00pm PDT

Voice Acting for Spanish Speakers in the U.S. and Latin America
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Gianfranco Mastrorosa (voice of Best Jeanist in My Hero Academia), Jonathan Castellanos (voice of Moondrop and Sundrop in Horror Skunx), and Hugo Alatorre (voice of Itsuki Nagano in Aoashi) share their journeys into the voice-over industry, the challenges they have faced while residing outside Latin America or Spain, and the techniques, training, and mindset needed to succeed. Whether the focus is dubbing, animation, video games, or narration, this panel offers practical advice, resources, tools, and inspiration for breaking into the world of Spanish-language voice acting regardless of where participants are based. This panel will be conducted entirely in Spanish.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Room 28DE

4:00pm PDT

A Crash Course in Media Literacy
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Samuel C. Spitale (author of Quirk Books' graphic novel How to Win the War on Truth) uses the comic arts to break down the types of mass communication, debunk real-world examples of misinformation that muddies the media landscape, and help concerned citizens become more savvy media consumers. Followed by Q&A.
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

4:00pm PDT

Teaching With Comics in Latin America: A Silly Idea or a Brilliant One?
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Dr. Arturo Ferrer (biotechnology researcher and educator with experience using comics to teach), Fers (creator of the YouTube channel Echando Trazos and creator of Soulkeepers, the best-selling comic in Mexico), and Jose Juan Macias (entrepreneur and collector), moderated by Robert Cuadra (owner of a comic book and toy store in Mexico), discuss the potential and challenges of using comics to educate on various topics. For some, comics are a powerful tool; for others, they are inefficient. It is time to find out the truth.
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

4:00pm PDT

The Reality of A.I.
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Artificial intelligence is a theoretical algorithm that possesses human-like reasoning capability. To some, it's the work of Satan; to others, a heaven-sent tool. From the experts' point of view, what's the truth about A.I.? What's the impact it's having on people's lives, work, and world? David Tucker, senior research scientist specializing in intelligent hardware, cyber-physical systems, and A.I./M.L. (U.S. Department of Energy), and Geoffrey Long, Ph.D. (Microsoft, Disney, MIT, Miami University Emerging Technology program) join moderator Steve Saffel (Marvel, Random House, Titan Books, DEO Editorial) in seeking to demystify this modern hobgoblin while offering ways to live with it, make use of it, and protect people from it.
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor

4:15pm PDT

Thematic Tunes from Star Wars to Pokémon
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
Crafting themes for favorite characters is no easy task. Composers across film and television discuss their approaches to writing music for iconic stories and the challenges of scoring projects with dedicated fan bases. From Supergirl to Darth Maul, the panel covers it all, featuring Ed Goldfarb (Pokémon), Claudia Sarne (Supergirl), Trey Toy (Castlevania: Nocturne), and Kevin Kiner, Deana Kiner, and Sean Kiner (Star Wars: Maul—Shadow Lord). Co-moderated by Louie Stephens (director of film, TV, and visual media, BMI) and Chandler Poling (White Bear PR).
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 6A

5:00pm PDT

A Comics Reading Club . . . for Faculty!
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
What happens when faculty swap journal articles for comic books? This panel explores the creation and impact of a faculty comic book reading club as a space for intellectual play, community building, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Drawing on examples from shared readings across comics genres, the panel shows how a low-stakes, high-engagement reading club can strengthen collegial connections, model lifelong learning, and legitimize comics as serious scholarly and teaching tools while still being fun. San Diego State University's Pamela Jackson (comic arts librarian; co-director, Center for Comics Studies), Beth Pollard (chair of history; co-director, Center for Comics Studies), Conor McLaughlin (staff development manager, Center for Inclusive Excellence), and Van Tarpley (lecturer in history) discuss the program.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

5:00pm PDT

Crafting Pop Culture Content to Educate
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
In a world of fast edits and even faster social media virality, crafting educational content has become increasingly important as audiences seek ways to deepen their knowledge. What does it take to create unique, memorable educational content, and how can audience reactions guide more impactful work? Jason Patrick Galit (JPG; pop culture educator and consultant, InterMyth) leads Goldie Chan (branding expert and author, Personal Branding for Introverts), Thomas Craig VIII (host, Sick Burn Podcast), Ronell Crawford (co-creator, 8-Bit Closed Fist), and Sabeen Faheem (press, cosplayer, and entertainment host) in a discussion of research methods, differentiation through marketing and branding, and strategies for pushing back on anti-intellectual comments and bad-faith engagement online.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Neil Morgan Auditorium, San Diego Central Library

5:00pm PDT

Creativity Through Fairytale Retellings Writing Workshop
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
This interactive workshop helps attendees create their own fairytale retellings. Brandie June (author of the Rumpelstiltskin retelling Gold Spun and Magic at the Grand Dragonfly Theatre) discusses how developing characters makes for a more interesting and complex story. Attendees will be provided with several writing prompts to encourage creative thinking as they develop their own fairytale retellings with unique characters and settings. Participants are often surprised at their own hidden creativity and leave the workshop with the beginning of their own retelling and prompts to develop characters in their writing.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Room 11

5:00pm PDT

Magma Comix: Pitching Your Vision and Developing IP
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Whether you're dreaming of pitching to the Big Two or building your own universe from scratch, this panel pulls back the curtain. Industry veterans John Barber (Marvel, IDW, PUG-W) and Joseph Illidge (DC, Fairsquare Graphics) bring inside knowledge from Marvel and DC. Kristen Simon (editor, Mad Cave) and Tom Waltz (former creative director, IDW) break down exactly what Mad Cave and IDW want to see from new projects, whether the pitch is original or for a licensed property. And if indie publishing and Kickstarter are calling your name, David Hedgecock (owner, FunTimeGo) and Shannon Denton (Monster Forge, Image, Marvel) have cracked that code and are ready to share it. Moderated by Magma publisher Denton J. Tipton, this panel offers aspiring creators valuable insights.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Room 25ABC

5:00pm PDT

Star Trek 60th: Celebrating the Law of the Genesis Trilogy
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
The Star Trek films Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home all ask the question: How do you define victory in the no-win scenario? Lawyers face that question regularly when representing people in legal jeopardy. A panel of judges and lawyers examine legal issues from the "Genesis Trilogy," including the legality of the Genesis Device; whether the insanity defense applies to someone with a Ceti Alpha V eel wrapped around their cerebral cortex; whether the necessity defense applies to stealing the USS Enterprise; whether it is legal to park a Bird of Prey in Golden Gate Park; and whether you can violate the Marine Mammal Protection Act to save the planet. Featuring U.S. Magistrate Judge Steve Chu (United States District Court for the Southern District of California), U.S. Magistrate Judge Stan Boone (United States District Court for the Eastern District of California), Judge Danna Nichoals (San Diego County Superior Court), Christine Peek (McManis Faulkner), Mark Zaid (Mark S. Zaid, P.C.), and Joshua Gilliland (Best Best & Krieger LLP; co-founder of The Legal Geeks). Moderated by Katrina Wraight (Best Best & Krieger LLP). Organized by The Legal Geeks.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

5:00pm PDT

Make a No-Budget Feature Film
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Sam Rocco (director, Stegosaurus), Curtis Waugh (producer, Stegosaurus), Huck Walton (producer, Legend of the White Dragon), Jessie McKollum (hair and makeup artist), Kait Cornuelle (writer/director), and Jessica Antenorcruz (writer/narrative designer) discuss what it really takes to make a feature film outside the traditional studio system. From writing a script filmmakers can actually afford to surviving production disasters and getting to a finished film, the panel shares practical lessons learned across all filmmaking disciplines. The discussion offers a realistic understanding of how independent filmmakers can turn an idea into a completed feature without waiting for permission from the industry.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Grand 6, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

5:15pm PDT

Comic Pitch Review
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm PDT
What is a pitch? A pitch is a concise way to present a project or idea. Many creators develop strong concepts but struggle to communicate them clearly and concisely. Giving a good pitch is a vital skill in bringing a project to life. It is also a skill that can be learned and improved with practice. Creators, especially writers or artists attending the Comic Creator Connection immediately after this event, have the chance to practice giving pitches and receive guidance from a professional writer and speaker coach. Pitch reviews will be conducted by Douglas Neff (professional speechwriter, speaker coach, and host, Comic Creator Connection). Spaces are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:15pm - 6:15pm PDT
Marina D, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

5:30pm PDT

Past, Present, Future of Comics Distribution
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:30pm - 6:30pm PDT
Who decides which comics readers discover? Distribution. From the earliest days of the industry to today's rapidly changing marketplace, distribution has shaped the success of publishers, retailers, and creators alike. Atom Freeman (publisher, COMICS! The Magazine) hosts Filip Sablik (publisher, Ignition Press), Christina Merkler (co-owner, Lunar Distribution), and Chris Arrant (editor-in-chief, Popverse) for a look at where comics distribution began, where it stands today, and where it's headed next.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:30pm - 6:30pm PDT
Room 10

5:45pm PDT

The Tony Swatton: Next Chapter
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:45pm - 6:45pm PDT
Legendary blacksmith and propmaker Tony Swatton (Hook, Man-at-Arms) discusses his career spanning more than 300 films with multiple Oscar-winning makeup artist Ve Neill (Pirates of the Caribbean, Beetlejuice), Isaac C. Singleton, Jr. (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Deadpool), producer Valerie Perez (Paula Peril series, Saturn Awards), cosplayer Ashley Howe, writer/director Benjamin L. Brown (Severed Road), and moderator Cate Barry (True-Sight Lens, The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road, Man at Arms: Reforged), Tony's fiancée. The discussion highlights Tony's new YouTube channel, featuring blacksmithing techniques, tool demonstrations, plenty of hammers, and building projects with friends.
Thursday July 23, 2026 5:45pm - 6:45pm PDT
Room 6DE

6:30pm PDT

Making Mormon Characters in Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
Matt Page (Future Day Saints) and Chris Hoffman (Salt City Strangers) share their approach to writing and drawing unique Latter-day Saint characters. They will examine what distinguishes Mormon characters in comics, including their sense of identity, connection to community, and the cultural barriers they face, and explore how these qualities fit into the stories Matt and Chris aim to tell. Moderated by Trevor Alvord (curator at the BYU Library).
Thursday July 23, 2026 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
Room 29CD

7:00pm PDT

Fear and Loathing in Aztlan: Hunter S. Thompson, the Chicano Movement, and Comics
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
This panel examines the continued and intertwined impact of both the writings of Hunter S. Thompson (writer of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and the Chicano Movement (including the Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War) in comics. Topics include the writings of Oscar Zeta Acosta, the art journal Con Safos, the journalism of Ruben Salazar, the art of Ralph Steadman, prints from the East L.A. art center Self Help Graphics, and the recent production of the play Aztlan (m)otherland. Featuring Xaviera Flores (librarian/archivist, UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center), Lalo Alcaraz (cartoonist/TV producer, La Cucaracha, Coco), Jeaux Janovsky (cartoonist/animator, Animation Magazine, Orwell: 2 +2=5), and the cast of Aztlan (m)otherlandCrismar Chacin-Ruiz (actress, Netflix's Two Graves), Alejandro Bravo (actor, upcoming Coyote film with Esai Morales), Alan Corvaia (actor, El Sonambulo), and Seth Alexander Ernsdorf (actor/artist/designer, Ernsdorf Design). Moderated by Gustavo Alberto Garcia Vaca (artist/writer, MoMA, LACMA, Aztlan (m)otherland).
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Room 29AB

7:00pm PDT

Fleischer Cartoons: Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Learn about the history and influence of the Fleischer Studios cartoons with Max Fleischer's granddaughter, Jane Fleischer Reid, who will showcase the new Blu-ray alongside technical directors Thad Komorowski and Sam Davis. Betty Boop, Popeye, Superman, Koko the Clown, and more will be highlighted.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Room 28DE

7:00pm PDT

How to Use Hypnotic Language for Dynamic Storytelling
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Grant Offenberger (Grant Me Peace: Hypnotherapy, Talk Is Jericho) moderates a panel on psychological techniques that can help capture an audience's attention and strengthen storytelling. Panelists Jon Allen (Rick & Morty, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure), Colin Stanley (Little Victorian Boy, Dropout), Alexis Mincolla (3TEETH), and Katarina Severen (WWE, Ensnared) share approaches for engaging audiences through dynamic narrative delivery.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Room 11

7:00pm PDT

Raising Fankids: Teaching Young Geeks to be Self-confident and Successful
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
It's 2026, 11 years since the Raising Fankids panel started. A panel of teachers and students discusses what it means to be nerdy in the modern era. These experts on the post-COVID generation discuss techniques and experiences that help kids grow up nerdy in the 2020s.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Room 4

7:00pm PDT

Reels to Register: Is Short-Form Video the New Comics Journalism?
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Get a full understanding of the current state of comics distribution. Who are all the players? What does it take to get from the printer to the customer's hands? A panel of experts, including Atom Freeman (Prana Direct Market Solutions), Omar Valdivieso (Near Mint Condition), Tessa Gray (Tessa Is a Nerd, Cloud City Games), Brent Sands (Impound Comics), and stakeholders in the comics sales, marketing, and influencer network make predictions on the future of getting comics to customers for the foreseeable future.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm PDT
Room 25ABC

7:00pm PDT

Comic Creator Connection
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
Are you a writer with a great idea for a comic book series, but you can't draw? Or maybe you're an artist looking to illustrate an incredible story, but you can't write. Where do you go to meet other creators? How is that done? Comic-Con is proud to once again host the Comic Creator Connection, a fast-paced networking event that brings writers and artists together to help them meet new creative partners. Here's how it works: In this two-hour event, writers and artists sit down across from each other at a table. By artists, that means pencillers, inkers, colorists, and more; all are welcome. Then, in five-minute sessions, they talk one-on-one with each other about their ideas and skills. At the end of each five-minute period, participants get up and move on to the next person. If both are interested in furthering the conversation, they exchange contact information. If not, they move on. Think of it as speed dating, but for writers and artists. Pro tip: The room often fills up, so arrive early for the best chance at getting in. Seating begins at 6:45.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
Marina D, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

7:30pm PDT

PSYONIC: Bionic Arms in the Real World
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:30pm - 8:30pm PDT
Luke Skywalker, Furiosa, and the Winter Soldier all use bionic hands, so this panel explores what it is like to create and use real bionic limbs. Dr. Aadeel Akhtar (CEO, PSYONIC) talks with users of PSYONIC's Ability Hand, including Dale DiMassi (award-winning filmmaker, PSYONIC), Steve Lemos (automotive technician), Ivan Krastev (future pilot), and Annika Berlin (grassroots advocacy manager, Amputee Coalition), about the technology and the experience, including live demonstrations.
Thursday July 23, 2026 7:30pm - 8:30pm PDT
Room 24ABC

8:00pm PDT

Black Vampires in Comics and Popular Culture
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
John Jennings (professor of media and cultural studies, UC Riverside), Dr. Ebony Toussaint (writer and creative director, Scary Black Folk), Stacey Robinson (associate professor of graphic design and studio, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Dr. Christian Hines (assistant professor of literacy, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), and Dr. Stanford Carpenter (cultural anthropologist) discuss Black vampires across comic books and popular culture, including works like Sinners and Blade.
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
Room 9

8:00pm PDT

Hot Takes Only: The Pullbox Power Rankings
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
The rankings are live. The opinions are loud. And this time, you are part of it. Every month, COMICS! The Magazine publishes the Pullbox Power Rankings. Every month, people disagree. Now it's your turn to step up. Hot takes challenge the list and make the case to the editors, creators, and industry pros who put it together. This is a live, audience-driven panel built for strong opinions, sharp arguments, and fans who are ready to stand behind what they believe. Featuring Joe Keatinge (COMICS! The Magazine, Shutter), Atom Freeman (COMICS! The Magazine), and others.
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:00pm - 9:00pm PDT
Room 32AB

8:30pm PDT

Invincible: The Price of Power and the Strength of Connection
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
While many superhero stories focus on the thrill of the fight, Invincible stands out for its unflinching look at the emotional and psychological toll of wearing the mask. This panel brings together mental health experts Sara Roldan (Our Oasis Community Podcast), Marc Davis, LMHC-D, RN (Alchemy Counseling), Asher Johnson (Superhero Redemption Therapy), and Benjamin Taitz (The Fleet: Star Trek Costuming and Charity Fan Group) to explore the complex dynamics of the Grayson family, the trauma of legacy, and how Mark navigates a world where being "invincible" doesn't mean you can't be broken. The panel explores the series' portrayal of resilience and the deep-seated human need for connection in the face of intergalactic betrayal. Moderated by Aaron Weinstein, M.A. (NerdNite OC).
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
Room 29CD

9:00pm PDT

Pokopia: The Science of Saving the World
Thursday July 23, 2026 9:00pm - 10:00pm PDT
In the world of Pokopia, a lone Ditto awakens to a world ravaged by natural disasters, abandoned by humans, and left nearly uninhabitable. By working together with its fellow Pokémon, Ditto restores the planet one habitat at a time. In this panel, scientists and experts discuss the ways Pokopia is a cautionary tale inspired by the very real dangers the planet faces and people like Ditto who are working to save it. Featuring MB Ramirez (geoscience educator, PBS Eons cohost), Dr. Earyn McGee (herpetologist, science communicator), Dr. Greg Pask (entomologist, Middlebury College), and Bayne Westrick-Snapp (educator, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium), and moderated by Gabriel-Philip Santos (Cosplay for Science cofounder, PBS Eons cohost).
Thursday July 23, 2026 9:00pm - 10:00pm PDT
Room 25ABC
 

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