Erin has been bringing her A-game to “Under the Tents” of late, but I’ve been up since 4am, so you’re getting my Z-game. And by Z, I mean Zzzzz, because I’d love to be asleep right now. And to be fair, my only other game at the moment is my V-game, as in Vampire-game.
But there is no sleep or vampires in my future tonight… only SDCC news! Which is fitting, as it’s July, and we all know what that means… San Diego Comic-Con is this month.
So let’s just get right into it:
- Artist Sarah Wilkinson is heading to San Diego Comic-Con with three exclusives for fans of Star Wars and original art. You’ll find her in Artist Alley #DD-06 with a trio of exclusives, including “Coven,” an officially licensed Star Wars poster featuring Asajj Ventress returning to Dathomir after Count Dooku’s betrayal, where she is welcomed home by the Nightsisters. The 13″x19″ print was created in partnership with Trends International/All Posters, is limited to 100 copies, and will be available for $30. Wilkinson will also have a selection of original pencil sketches and paintings available for purchase, including licensed Star Wars artwork created for Lucasfilm and partner companies, as well as original sketches related to the exclusive Ventress print. Most pieces measure 9″x12″, with prices starting at $200. Rounding out the exclusives are three limited-edition gold foil bookmarks inspired by Wilkinson’s mental health gallery series. They feature soft-touch printing and are individually packaged, and are available for $10 each or $20 for the complete set.

- Everybody loves a good odd-couple story. Saved & Spoiled, a comic strip by cartoonist John Yuskaitis, follows a rescue dog and a pedigree cat learning to share a home, and is debuting a 182-page limited-edition collection created exclusively for San Diego Comic-Con. This edition features a unique SDCC cover not found on the retail release, along with the story of the pair’s very first meeting. Now that’s a dog-gone good buy, waiting for a new home at #O-13 in Small Press.

- Did you know that IGN was hosting an official gaming lounge at the Marriott Marquis? Well, neither did I, so we’ve both learned something! Now let me teach you something else: If you stop by, you can pick up an exclusive Naruto Mythos Trading Card Game promo card, as the game makes its official US debut at the con.
NARUTO Mythos TCG is coming to San Diego Comic-Con! 🇺🇸
The NARUTO Mythos TCG is officially making its US debut, and we want you to be among the first to experience it! pic.twitter.com/mjUHy4QiKq
— Naruto Mythos TCG (@NarutoMythosTCG) July 1, 2026
- Artist James Silvani is cleaning out the Duck Vault. He’s bringing the last of his Darkwing Duck comics to SDCC, including The Duck Knight Returns, Crisis on Infinite Darkwings, past SDCC and NYCC exclusives, and select individual issues. Best of all, they’re blank and ready for a certified signature.
Coming to SDCC are the last of my Darkwing Duck comics. I’ll have bundles of The Duck Knight Returns, Crisis On Infinite Darkwings plus copies of the original SDCC and NYCC exclusives and select individual issues. All are blank in case you’d like a certified signature. pic.twitter.com/dtHazAw5nN
— James Silvani (@SilvaniArt) July 1, 2026
- Jeepers creepers, where’d you get those kaiju? Pop culture officially licensed eyewear makers Galaken are stomping into the con with something legendary at Booth #4037.
Y'all are NOT ready for this one… 👀
Our biggest SDCC exclusive is almost here.
Limited. Polarized. Legendary. 🖤
See you at Booth #4037.#SDCC2026 #Godzilla #ComicConExclusive #Galaken pic.twitter.com/329jNXdWfY— Galaken (@officialgalaken) July 1, 2026
- Are you still singing “gonna be, gonna be golden” every day? Then you’re going to want to grab this K-Pop Flavorz kimono from Artistic Flavorz, making its debut at San Diego Comic-Con Booth #1116.
🚨 SDCC REVEAL #2 IS HERE! 🚨
Calling all K-pop fans, demon-hunter girls, idol-card collectors, and convention fit planners… this one is for YOU. 💜🎤⚔️
Introducing our K-Pop Flavorz Kimono — pa✨
This kimono is making its debut at San Diego Comic-Con pic.twitter.com/NDDxbuzK0y— Artistic Flavorz ✨ SDCC (@artisticflavorz) July 1, 2026
- Artist Terry Huddleston wants to take us to The Backrooms… Er, to #E-09, which sounds a lot less scary. He’s celebrating some of the best horror films of 2026 with new prints at his booth, including jumbo canvas offerings (2 ft x 6 ft) for $150, 14″x39″ prints for $75, and mini 6″x16″ for $30 each.
- Devils roll the dice, angels roll their eyes. It’s a cruuuuuel summer. Dice Girls side more on the devils’ side with their collection of plush and enamel dice (available in D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and even D20), rolling into Booth #5560.
- Are you still a good witch with her tea? (Absolutely none of you are going to get that reference, but Maisie Peters forever has my heart). You can pick up this very good Kiki’s Delivery Service original by Nan Hockin and celebrate good witches everywhere.

- We are Venom! Or at least, a Venom #259 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive by Lucio Parillo, available in both trade dress (LE 1600 / $20 each) and virgin (LE 800 / $30 each) versions. You can make yourself symbiotic with Booth #2302 to pick one up, though it will also be available on their WhatNot streams starting July 21.
- Artist Beniamino Bradi is headed back to San Diego Comic-Con for round two, which means he survived his first SDCC and willingly signed up to do it again. Welcome back, Beniamino. May your coffee stay strong and your badge never flip backwards at the worst possible moment.
Super excited to be returning to San Diego Comic Con this July! Ready for round 2 lets gooo!
After an amazing first time Im back and pumped to meet peeps and catch up with everyone. Whos heading to SDCC? #SDCC2026 #SanDiegoComicCon pic.twitter.com/IWKIVtEcvQ
— Beniamino Bradi (@BenBradi) June 30, 2026
- We’re good at keeping secrets. Really, we are. And we promise, BB-Cre.8, that we won’t tell a soul about your super secret Preview Night pin. We definitely won’t tell anyone that it’s limited to only 50 pieces and available first-come/first-serve at Booth #1332. Our lips are sealed. 🤐
People attending preview night of #sdcc… 🤫 don’t tell anyone but we’ll have a secret exclusive pin that you will only see if you come to the booth. Only 50 made. First come first serve style.
— BB-CRE.8 🔜 SDCC (BOOTH 1332) (@bb_cre8) July 1, 2026
- The SDCC countdown has officially begun (it’s THIS month!), and 7 Bucks A Pop is already out here dangling the word “exclusives” like they’re trying to summon collectors from three exhibit halls away. We’re listening. Patiently. (Okay, not that patiently.) Here’s hoping Booth #5037 comes prepared to do some serious damage to our wallets.
The countdown to SDCC 2026 starts now! 🌴🏖️
Find 7BAP at Booth #5037! Stay tuned for exclusives…#7BAP #SDCC #SDCC2026 #sandiegocomiccon pic.twitter.com/8QcJzUWl8W
— 7 Bucks A Pop (@7BucksAPop) July 1, 2026
- There are few things more fitting than making a radioactive superhero a Comic-Con exclusive. BigBad Workshop is bringing an SDCC-exclusive 1/12 scale “Radioactive” Tick to Booth #618, and he somehow looks even more gloriously blue despite all that glowing green. At $45 with a limit of one per customer, you’ll have to resist the urge to shout “SPOON!” all the way back to your hotel room.
- Twenty-eight years of San Diego Comic-Con is basically enough time to earn booth tenure. Lorenzo Sperlonga is back at Booth #4812, where he’ll be debuting a brand-new TAARNA painting and its limited edition prints.
28 years at San Diego Comic-Con… and the excitement never gets old!
You'll find me at my home away from home, Booth #4812, where I'll be unveiling my brand-new TAARNA painting for the very first time, along with its limited editions pic.twitter.com/mh4zH0sU73— Lorenzo Sperlonga (@LorenzoArt) July 1, 2026
- There’s no disguising this tease. Jeff Pina is bringing Transformers stickers to his Small Press #Q-06. Roll out early if these are on your wish list.
- Scott’s Collectables is kicking off their SDCC reveals with a Dan Quintana Odin #1 cover, available at Booth #2314 alongside Neon Ichiban (with additional copies at Comic Inspiration’s Booth #2302). Dan Quintana will also be signing Thursday through Saturday, with James Tynion IV joining the party for signings on Saturday and Sunday.
- Stop by Booth #5535 to find “Luna Sea” (which sounds very much like the metaphorical ocean I find myself in on a daily basis this time of year), better known as artist Rebecca Hicks’ booth in the Independent Press Pavilion.

- Artgerm is making it official: he’ll be at Booth #5014, bringing a brand-new Absolute Wonder Woman original, offering daily commission slots, and teasing an SDCC-exclusive book.
- Board game designers, your moment has arrived. Unpub, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping designers playtest and refine unpublished tabletop games, is making its San Diego Comic-Con debut. It’s a chance for creators to put their games in front of fresh players and get real-time feedback… because nothing says “stress test” like convention attendees running on four hours of sleep and convention center nachos. Designers can purchase a $5 Unpub badge (SDCC badge required) and reserve up to three four-hour playtesting blocks for $25 each, while anyone with an SDCC badge can drop in and playtest games for free. Unpub is also looking for volunteers, with a limited number of SDCC badges available in exchange for helping out. Find more information on all the above over on their site.

- We love when companies get straight to the point, and it doesn’t get more short and sweet than this news from Disney Publishing imprint Hyperion Avenue Books. Well played.
- Limited Run Games has a little more to say though, in that they teased two exclusives for PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Consider us ready to button mash our way to Booth #536.
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames) July 1, 2026
- Comics legends Paul Levitz and Mark Waid will kick off the con with a panel on Thursday, July 23 at 10am, with a conversation about the history of comic book universes, followed by audience Q&A.

- Speaking of panels… Comic-Con isn’t just about what’s on the screen. It’s also about the conversations those stories inspire. The Free the Squee Podcast is returning to SDCC with Laura Todd for a youth-led panel, called “The Characters We Deserve: Youth Talk Gender & Orientation in the Popular Arts“. The Friday, July 24 panel will be from 3pm-4pm in the Marriott Marquis Grand Ballroom 10, and will explore how pop culture shapes conversations around gender, identity, relationships, and representation.

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