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WonderCon 2020: April 10-12, Anaheim
marcia29:
Even while planning for SDCC, I still have my eye toward Wondercon and squirreling a little bit of money away each pay period. Since this will be my 2nd visit, I now have the 'lay of the land' and can have even more fun. :D
marcia29:
Now that I have been to Wondercon and SDCC in the same year, I can really compare the two. Wondercon was a bit of a revelation to me-- it was much more laid back, had a much higher percentage of fans in costume, and it was far easier to get into panels. The selection of panels was smaller, yet I found I lot to see. SDCC is the ultimate. It is a city unto itself, and the excitement cannot be matched. I fear that now I must go to both--as well as several local cons. I adore the con scene. It is work, yet it brings me such energy! :)
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Register or Login I fear that now I must go to both--as well as several local cons. I adore the con scene. It is work, yet it brings me such energy! :)
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You are preaching to the choir, Marcia!
rushfanyyz:
I haven't been to WonderCon since 2013, I'm really feeling like I need to go in 2020. Last year Planet Comicon in Kansas City was the same weekend and that one is closer so I chose the less expensive route, but this year they are on different weekends so I'm going to go all out and do both.
f22raptor:
It is much easier to get an artist of Jim Lee's caliber to sign something at WC than SDCC. Therefore, I go to WC to enjoy the B20 type panels and autographs. SDCC for me is all about exclusives and off-sites.
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