What's the word out of San Diego following the conclusion of Comic-Con 2023? We've got your post-convention summary and analysis!
This story is part of our complete Comic-Con coverage The 2023 San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone until next year. For the better part of the week, Comic-Con devoured most of the non-Barbenheimer discourse in pop culture with exclusive previews, trailers, collectibles, and more comic books than you could ever read in a lifetime.
Related This may surprise Hollywood, but Comic-Con didn’t shrivel up and die without those stars. For one thing, the event was sold out months ago, and people weren’t about to cancel their long-term plans. While Hall H had many empty slots, there was no shortage of events or panels to attend. And the crowds were just as packed this year as they were at previous events.
Activations are the new Hall H For over a decade, the surrounding Gaslamp Quarter has expanded the reach of Comic-Con with “activations.” These attractions are free to everyone regardless of whether you have a badge for Comic-Con or not. And since Hall H didn’t have the big panels this year, a lot of the focus seemed to shift to the activations.
The programming schedules have always made San Diego Comic-Con stand out from the smaller conventions. But there are so many options now that it’s truly difficult to narrow down the options. Four days simply isn’t enough time to do everything you want.
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