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Thursday, July 23
 

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
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12:00pm PDT

Trials and Triumphs: 40 Years of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Forty years ago, the comics community joined together to reverse the conviction of a comic shop manager in Illinois for selling books now considered classics. As the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund prepares for yet another trial, interim director Jeff Trexler, underground comics legend and CBLDF founder Denis Kitchen, former DC Comics publisher and CBLDF board member Paul Levitz, attorney and former CBLDF board member Louise Nemschoff, and current CBLDF board members Bob Wayne (former VP, DC Comics) and Dale Cendali (partner, Kirkland and Ellis), and others look at the cases the CBLDF has handled since its founding and the central role of comic art in making its work possible.
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Paul Levitz

Comic-Con Special Guest
Paul Levitz has been a comics fan (The Comic Reader), editor (Batman), writer (Legion of Super-Heroes), executive (decades at DC Comics, ending as president & publisher), historian (Will Eisner: Champion of the Graphic Novel) and now teacher of subjects related to comics and tra... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
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1:00pm PDT

Absolute Crisis: Relaunching Comics and the First Amendment
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Relaunching the universe is a regular occurrence in comic books and films, with reimagined heroes and innovative approaches to storytelling offering new connections to a changing world. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund's Jeff Trexler and Dale Cendali (partner, Kirkland and Ellis), pathbreaking attorney Brian Chase, and other thought leaders explore what can be learned from relaunches and reboots in the fight for free expression through the comic arts. Are First Amendment rights enough to defend comics from the latest wave of censorship? Do graphic novels and manga require special protections beyond other types of books? And were the Founding Fathers the real creators of the generational crisis event? In this panel, laws will live, laws will die, and the world will never be the same.
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Figure Drawing for Popular Media
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Emilio Soltero (Ph.D., M.A.; John Buscema: A Life in Sketches; Gorillas in da Mix) presents a primer on drawing the figure for popular media, including drawing for comics and character design. The focus will be on anatomy and figure drawing. Professionals and beginners are welcome. Bring drawing supplies for this interactive presentation. Come ready to take notes and draw.
Thursday July 23, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:00pm PDT

Pattern Making Without Duct Tape
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Tired of wrapping yourself in duct tape to make cosplay patterns? Lucia Mason (costume educator, designer) and Sky Graham (costume designer) discuss the art of flat patterning using body blocks and the slash-and-spread method to create custom patterns for cosplays.
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
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4:00pm PDT

Building Worlds Like Tolkien
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Erik Patterson (writing instructor; author of the Prompts for Writers series) and Don Marshall (LOTR expert; author of Pocket Portraits: J.R.R. Tolkien) explore what fantasy writers can learn from Tolkien's approach to world-building. As Marshall shares lesser-known details from Middle-earth, Patterson turns the discussion into creative writing prompts, guiding attendees through brief writing exercises inspired by mythic histories, ancient kingdoms, and legendary conflicts. This interactive workshop combines craft discussion and hands-on writing to demonstrate how Tolkien's lore can inspire entirely new fantasy worlds.
Thursday July 23, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
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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
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6:00pm PDT

Some Assembly Required: A Live Game Design Challenge
Thursday July 23, 2026 6:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
Judges Emma Larkins (creator of Abandon All Artichokes), Jonathan Grothe (Grothe Gaming), and Marcus Chin (Mac N' Games) take on a live game design challenge hosted by Kevin Hamano (Ignite Wonder Games). Attendees form small teams and use a mystery kit of random game components in a race to design and pitch an original game. The session showcases how contestants turn chaos into play in real time.
Thursday July 23, 2026 6:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
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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
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