KPBS at Comic-Con: From the floor to the fans
KPBS is taking you inside Comic-Con, sharing stories from San Diegans alongside the fans, creators and communities who bring the iconic pop culture convention to life.
From George Lucas in Hall H to voice acting favorites, comics legends and award-worthy film, here's how to navigate a Sunday full of meaning.
From fantasy finales to animated spinoffs, here's a quick breakdown of the biggest Comic-Con 2025 announcements, grouped by genre for easy reading.
Everything is awesome at LEGO's massive booth, a tiny version of the San Diego Convention Center, built with jaw-dropping detail.
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KPBS Midday EditionComic-Con seems like the perfect place for Nathan Donovan. So perfect that he decided to move to San Diego to be closer to the pop-culture convention.
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Comic-Con, the annual gathering of over 130,000 fans, artists, collectors and geek culture savants, has already been changed by the #MeToo and Time's Up era.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe comics-inspired exhibit “Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections” features marine animals that have developed special adaptations to survive. The exhibit opens June 29.
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Three-day pop culture convention highlights comics, movies, TV and gaming
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The 48th annual Comic-Con International came to a close on Sunday night. Here are a few highlights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
San Diego Comic-Con runs Thursday, July 24, through Sunday, July 27, at the San Diego Convention Center.
Preview Night is Wednesday, July 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. and includes early access to the exhibit hall for select attendees.
Preview Night is Wednesday, July 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. and includes early access to the exhibit hall for select attendees.
Yes! To enter the convention center, attendees must have a Comic-Con badge.
Preview Night access is only available to those with a 4-Day with Preview Night badge. Standard 4-Day or single-day badges do not include access to Preview Night.
Need a badge? Visit the official Comic-Con website for availability and pricing.
Preview Night access is only available to those with a 4-Day with Preview Night badge. Standard 4-Day or single-day badges do not include access to Preview Night.
Need a badge? Visit the official Comic-Con website for availability and pricing.
Yes! Comic-Con takes over more than just the convention center, with pop-ups, activations and fan experiences happening throughout the Gaslamp and beyond. While not all offsite events are free, many are open to the pubic. Check out our curated list to see what you can do without a badge.
The official Comic-Con 2025 programming schedule is now live. Browse panels, screenings, signings and more on the Comic-Con website.
We'll be sharing our top panel recommendations and continue updating our KPBS coverage throughout the week.
We'll be sharing our top panel recommendations and continue updating our KPBS coverage throughout the week.
San Diego's public transportation system, operated by MTS, offers easy access to and around the San Diego Convention Center. For more information, check out our transportation tips.
Oh, definitely. Cosplay is encouraged! Review the official convention's Costume Prop Policies to learn more about the code of conduct, guidelines for props and more.
Yes. The San Diego Convention Center is ADA compliant and Comic-Con offers a range of accessibility services. We've put together a Comic-Con accessibility guide to help you navigate everything from wheelchair seating to service animals.
Yes, children are welcome! Kids 12 and under can attend for free with a registered adult. Be sure to review Comic-Con's child badge policy for details on registration and on-site badge pickup.
San Diego offers a network of Cool Zone sites — public places where people can escape the heat on hot summer days. Find a list here.
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