Last week, we brought you the first WonderPost of 2026, and now it’s time for the first “Under the Tents”. For those of you who might be new around here, this is our round-up of all the odds and ends news relating to San Diego Comic-Con.
And there is plenty of news to be had! We’ve got updates on many of the vendors you’ll find at the convention, the first crocheted critter of the season, a big update on the Rooftop Cinema, and so much more.
Here’s a look at what you might have missed:
- There’s no better way to kick off this year’s news than with the first Critter of the season. Yes, Geeky Hooker is back up to her old tricks, and she’s celebrating the end of Stranger Things with a tiny crochet Eleven. To make her yours, you’ll have to follow along during the con to catch the drop.

- Syndicate Collectibles gave off some very, very early sneak peeks of things heading to San Diego Comic-Con this summer. Can you guess who the silhouette figures could be?


- Writer Paul Thayer is starting the con off with full guns blazing, as he revealed his first SDCC announcement for the year, a Virgin Spray Paint Willie variant for his comic series Project Naosis Episode 6. It’s limited to 100 pieces.
SDCC announcement! Our first exclusive will be limited to 100 copies for Project Naosis Episode 6 !!! A Virgin Spray Paint Willie Variant !!! #SDCC #sdcc2026 pic.twitter.com/f47Twic94W
— Paul Thayer (@ProjectNaosis) November 21, 2025
- Popular toymakers Four Horsemen Studios are making the trek back to SDCC for the second year in a row, where they have “some big plans” that we’re excited to learn more about.
- One of our favorite artists, Val Hochberg, is heading back to the con again this year. How many line volunteers will she need this year for Preview Night? How quickly will she sell out of her mini original art pieces? These are the hard-hitting questions we intend to find out in July.
I am officially gonna be back for SDCC 2026~!
Happiness levels: Max 💖🥹💖 pic.twitter.com/8y7e6zZKSN— Val Hochberg 💖 (@kickgirl) November 21, 2025
- Speaking of our (and your) favorites, Patrick Ballesteros will also be returning to the con. You’ll catch him and his artwork in the same usual spot, at #DD-08 in Artist Alley.
Hot Damme! Guess who’s coming back to San Diego Comic Con Artist Alley. Same spot, see you all next year! pic.twitter.com/CYCL7vzBFx
— Patrick Ballesteros FILAM CREATORCON (@PatrickBallest) November 21, 2025
- We like big butts and we cannot lie… that we’re excited Butts on Things — the crack-tastic brand from artist Brian Cook — is back at SDCC again in 2026, in the same corner booth spot. We can’t wait to see Brian’s cheeky new designs.

- Artist JYK All Day will also be returning to Artist Alley, and we’re ready to roll out for his Transformers and fun pop art creations.

- Artist Vince Alvendia (otherwise known as Eggdrop Ramen) is always a must-visit spot in Artist Alley for us, so we’re thrilled he’s returning to the con. And if you missed our earlier announcement, his commission slots are available now (and they are a steal!).
See you at SDCC 2026!
Big commission sale coming up so stay tuned! The slots go quick.#sdcc #sdcc2026 #artistalley
— Wondercon 2026 B-30 / Artist Alley (@EggdropRamen) November 22, 2025
- Artist Nate Lovett is returning to the con, and you can score a comission from him by emailing [email protected], with prices starting at just $50.

- Artist Nooligan is also back at SDCC, and if you’d like to get on his commission list, be sure to set a calendar reminder for June 19.

- Join us in welcoming aboard artist Tom Bacon, who announced his first San Diego Comic-Con appearance with a fun pixel art rendition of the SDCC logo in his signature style. We’ll be sure to stop by Artist Alley to say hi (and you should as well).
- We’re not monkeying around with this next bit of news: Monkey Minion Press is returning to San Diego Comic-Con. If you love nature, science, or just plain awesome art, Dane and Ashley are a must-stop.

- This year, be sure to visit artist Dan Veesenmeyer (Hasbro, Mondo, LEGO), who is as nice a guy as he is a talented artist. This could very well be his last year exhibiting at the con (because he, like all of you, wants to experience the con for fun).
Have received approval to return to artist alley at San Diego Comic-Con 2026. 🙌
And while I won’t make the final decision until after the event, this may be that last SDCC I set up with a table at.
Would still attend but I dream of attending event without the responsibility. pic.twitter.com/JV7bEIHGBE
— Dan Veesenmeyer (@dveese) November 21, 2025
- Author KC Grifant (Monster Gunslinger) has a packed con schedule this year, but she’s making time for San Diego Comic-Con.

- As caught by 0nline user @FOKcrk, the popular mobile game Cookie Run is heading to SDCC, though we’ll have to stay tuned to see exactly what they’re doing.
Did you know?
Here is a list of official events in the United States with the Kingdom squad!
Hehe~ you’re welcome! pic.twitter.com/H2PZOp5sNd
— Fount (@FOKcrk) February 4, 2026
- While their physical store in the Gaslamp may be gone (and thus, we suspect, their annual themed pop-ups), Super7 still has exciting plans for the con this year.
Stay tuned for SDCC news! Exciting things are on the way!
— Super7 (@super7store) January 1, 2026
- While not a closure, the Rooftop Cinema Club has moved from the Manchester Grand Hyatt to the Porto Vista Hotel in Little Italy. The rooftop theatre always hosted movie showings during the convention, and was even home to several fan events over the years, including a Paper Girls premiere. Little Italy isn’t too far, but it feels far enough removed from the main “convention campus” that we bet those days are now over (though we’re sure they’ll still host regular movie showings).

- Diwata Komiks, the diversity-focused indie publisher, will be taking over Small Press #Q-14, where they’ll have New Icons, KRU Series, and more.

- The Tiny Onion team and Corpse Crew are hitting the road again in 2026. The team behind the horror comic Exquisite Corpses — including James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh, and the creative team — will be making a pitstop during the con at Now or Never (a fantastic comic shop), though details and exact date are still TBA.

There are plenty of other artists and vendors who have announced they’ll be attending the convention, including:
- Bob the Artist
- Bull Airs
- Cool Lines Artwork
- Dale Roberts Comics (Booth #1015)
- High Grade Comics (Booth #1202/1204)
- Lab Reject Studios (Small Press #N-7)
- Mary Bellamy (Zoralita)
- Materia Music (Booth #1220)
- Metropolis
- Monster Matador (Small Press #M-03)
- Reece’s Rare Comics (Booth #1201)
- Scott Eder
- Tribble Toys
Anything we missed? Let us know by dropping us a line, or tweet us at @SD_Comic_Con.
If you missed our previous Under the Tents posts, you can find them HERE.
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