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sdcc.2020 It wouldn’t be #ComicConAtHome without an Art Show! Join us tomorrow, July 22, on @tumblr for our virtual art show where you can explore the artwork of dozens of featured artists from home. Links to artist shops are provided, so be sure to grab a memento! Find us on Tumblr @ comicconathome #SDCC2020
Welcome to Amazon Virtual-Con! A digital experience that celebrates superfans and amplifies the spirit of Comic-Con@Home. Join us for a curated virtual event that brings together the best content, comics, cosplay, gaming, experiences and more from across various Amazon brands and platforms. The schedule will consist of a mix of live content, scheduled events and evergreen experiences. The full schedule will go live at 12AM PST the morning of July 23.
It's a nice video... but it just makes me sad for everything we have lost. When people talk about the 'new normal' I am sometimes afraid that we will never have it again. This video brought on that depressing feeling.I hope that the video is right and that we will be back in San Diego next year. I miss all of you!
I miss you too!!!There have been pandemics in the past, and we have recovered. We'll recover from this one.We WILL be together again next year! Have Faith!
You're Invited To ComicBook At Comic-Con 2020 - A Live-Stream Aftershow
When are they showing the masquerade? I can't find it on the schedule.
According to Comic-Con Spokesperson/Chief Communications and Strategy Officer David Glanzer, the process of transitioning the event to an online forum held out as long as possible. As stay-at-home orders were implemented across the country, the event was hopeful they’d have to make some modifications but could still hold a physical Comic-Con. This explains why, to fans and others who go to Comic-Con, they seemed slower to announce a virtual event in comparison to other big comic conventions like Wizard World.“The thought of an online version began shortly after the governor of California said something to the effect that he couldn’t imagine concerts or large gatherings at least until August,” Glanzer said. “It was a heartbreaking realization and it took a little time to digest that. But almost immediately we thought two things, a) is an online version possible? and b) if so, how do we make it happen?”Comic-Con isn’t just a place to indulge in genre fare like comic books. In the last decade it’s become a major marketing tool for films and television shows to showcase their upcoming features. It’s one element fans are certainly missing with this festival. The majority of the panels are pre-recorded via Zoom, leaving no audience Q&As or a way for fans and talent to come together. Much of the online experience people are seeing this weekend is the result of working in uncharted territory in a short amount of time, according to Glanzer.And while SDCC is, at the moment, set to return in its physical form next year many questions remain. As Glanzer says, “No in-depth discussions have taken place regarding during an entire online event next year” but he is open to the possibility of doing more with an online component in some form going forward. He says they will be looking at social media response and emails to judge the success of this year’s event and where things could turn going forward.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginVery, very cool. I'll have to drive down there and take a look.