Exhibitor List, Floor Map for San Diego Comic-Con 2026 Revealed

Time to start plotting your Exhibit Hall route. Comic-Con International has officially released the exhibitor lists for San Diego Comic-Con 2026, including the list of Exhibitors, Artist Alley, Small Press, and Fan Tables, giving attendees their first real look at where they’ll be spending their money (and most of their weekend).

Along with the lists, Comic-Con has also published the official Exhibit Hall map, making it easier than ever to start planning your shopping strategy, favorite booth stops, and must-see destinations before the doors open.

You can view the map PDF here.

This year’s list of exhibitors covers comics, toys, merchandise, video games, television and film, and so much more. All the major players in each category are represented — for comics, that includes BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Ignition Press, Oni Press, and Z2 Comics. And as has been the case for the last several years, the old Warner Bros. booth is a thing of the past — instead just a solo DC booth.

On the studio part, you’ll find Marvel Entertainment (again separated into the main booth and a separate Topps booth that we certainly hope has merch… and maybe they could announce it before the con if so?! Just a thought). Lionsgate appears to no longer have a booth, but regular ol’ Paramount does. And while not a movie studio, AMC Theatres is back on the show floor.

On the TV side, there’s Nickelodeon, Paramount+… And Hulu? Well, they’re now listed as “Hulu Animayhem” and Toddland on the logos.

Into print and art? Be sure to check out 100% Soft, Alex Pardee, Alex Ross Art, Kevin Tong Illustration, Nucleus, Priscilla Wilson, Spoke Art, and Hero Complex Gallery.

We’re also excited about UCC Distributing, Factory Entertainment, Funko, Hasbro, Mattel, LEGO, Jazwares, Monogram, Funmaker, Thrilljoy, the Comic-Con Museum, Toddland, Val Hochberg (on the move! Not in Small Press!), Con Rangers, and Monkey Minion.

Bandai will once again have a mega-impact on the show floor, with three huge spaces on the show floor for their brands.

Fans of Robotech X and more should head to the Fan Tables, and if you’re a fan of anything, swing through Artist’s Alley to view work from over 130 artists, including Patrick Ballesteros, Chris Uminga, Karen Hallion, and others.

This year’s Small Press section includes booths for over 100 companies like Committed Comics, and others.

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