Nat Geo and Nerd Nite Throw An Intergalactic Party at San Diego Comic-Con
Since 2014, Nerd Nite and National Geographic have been sponsoring one of the keenest San Diego Comic-Con parties in the Gaslamp. 2018 was once again up
Since 2014, Nerd Nite and National Geographic have been sponsoring one of the keenest San Diego Comic-Con parties in the Gaslamp. 2018 was once again up
In the week leading up to San Diego Comic-Con, we saw some strange items being loaded into the two blocks at Front and Island in downtown
The best offsites at San Diego Comic-Con are interactive, fun, give you cool swag, and most importantly, immerse you in their world. In those regards,
When people ask me how San Diego Comic-Con was this year, I keep finding myself telling them about one offsite in particular: the Taco Bell pop-up
Welcome! Everything is fine. Or is it? San Diego Comic-Con attendees were welcomed into The Good Place, for what was hands down NBC’s best takeover of
Everything’s coming up Comic-Con, as the pop culture juggernaut kicks off next week. Our own Parks and Cons is on the ground to catch it.
The Experience – formerly known as the Petco Interactive Zone – is set to house some of the coolest activations at San Diego Comic-Con this
The Hilton Bayfront Lawn and the area directly behind the convention center always house some of our favorite offsites – like Adult Swim, FX, and
Collider reported that Lionsgate is bringing their Robin Hood movie to San Diego Comic-Con afterall – in the form of a scavenger hunt called “Crypto Power
FOX returns to their usual spot on the show floor at Booth #4229, where they’ll have exciting booth activities, giveaways, and more. Plus, step outside
Gaming giant Nintendo has had a strong presence at San Diego Comic-Con for years, with its Nintendo Gaming Lounge at the Marriott Marquis & Marina.
As a reminder, we want you to experience these offsite events for yourself without being too spoiled. We love sharing our experiences but there isn’t any
Nerdist returns to San Diego Comic-Con this year, but they’re taking their very popular offsite and transforming it – into Nerdist House. Nerdist will take
Hello Kitty has had a presence at San Diego Comic-Con the last few years with exciting offsites and booth presentations – and our personal favorite,
There’s very few things we love more than stop motion (seriously) — and last year’s LAIKA Experience during San Diego Comic-Con took you inside the
For those ready to ascend into the craziness that is San Diego Comic-Con, we have you covered. Everything you need to prepare yourselves can be
Last year, FYE was one of the surprise gems of San Diego Comic-Con, with two semi-secret pop up shops in the Horton Plaza, full of
It’s an unspoken rule at San Diego Comic-Con: All the best offsites include food (and sofas, but we take what we can get). Which is
The DC Universe Experience – this year’s expansive, immersive offsite from DC and Giant Spoon, the creative agency behind the amazing Westworld activation at SXSW 2018 –
TBS is bringing the Team Coco House to San Diego Comic-con – a nightly, pop-up comedy club located at 327 Fourth Avenue. Tickets for the