Comic-Con: Special Edition arrives in San Diego

Keep Comic Con Weird Pin

Keep Comic Con Weird Pin | Photo via @herowithin

Comic-Con is back — in Special Edition form. Due to pandemic restrictions, Comic-Con was held exclusively online in July 2020 + 2021, and San Diego just isn’t the same without the event. But, as we know, superheroes always find a way to win.

This smaller, in-person Special Edition of Comic-Con returns to the San Diego Convention Center on Fri., Nov. 26-Sun., Nov. 28.

Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center

A peek inside the San Diego Convention Center | Photo via San Diego Convention Center

The full schedule has been released, and there’s a lot to experience. Fans can find panels discussing X-Men, Shang-Chi, + Star Wars. The cast of NBC’s “La Brea” will make an appearance, and there are many opportunities to learn about creative careers in comics, gaming, and illustration.

Compared to pre-pandemic summer Comic-Con, this event has reduced capacities. The smaller events at Special Edition are more reminiscent of early Comic-Con gatherings before it leveled-up to become a massive event.

The Exhibit Hall will be returning. If you’ve ever been to Comic-Con before, you know this is the epicenter, a magic space where fans wear over-the-top cosplay and you can find one-of-a-kind merchandise.

Sign Outside Comic-Con Special Edition

Can’t get inside? There’s still sights to see outside. | Photo via @outsidecomicon

Comic-Con is a huge deal in San Diego — big enough to close Harbor Drive. Not going into the Convention Center? Fifth Avenue and nearby streets will let you get into the action. This area is home to many of the best Comic-Con themed restaurants and pop-ups, such as The Landing + Sally’s Fish House & Bar at Manchester Grand Hyatt. If you love to people-watch you’ll find attendees walking around the city in their costumes.

Looking to attend Comic-Con Special Edition? For $150 you can register for a weekend pass and familiarize yourself with COVID-19 requirements. Bonus: the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park opens on Fri., Nov. 26, so zip over there for even more Comic-Con culture.