Are you a lover of comics or fantasy or games like magic? You may be a lover of Japanese cartoons or have an obsession with cosplay, which is a dress-up game. Whatever your love of fantasy and the art that goes along with comics and comics, you’ll probably want to make a stop at San Diego Comic Con. This convention is the mecca for all comic conventions. He’s everyone’s great dad! Every year, SDCC grows and depletes even faster. SDCC is one of the largest fantasy conventions in the United States and you will be able to meet and mingle with people from all over the world when you go to the Comic Con convention in San Diego. There’s nothing like a whole weekend of fantasy and fun, and that’s exactly what the convention will bring you when you spend at least one day there, if not every day you’re in town. The convention officially begins with “Preview Wednesday” and ends 4 days later, on Sunday, which is a day that hundreds of thousands of people HAVE!

The start of San Diego Comic Con

San Diego Comic Con International is an event that began in 1970 as the Golden State Comic Book Convention. It was originally started to support comics and pop art. This convention has grown into one of the largest comic book and pop art conventions in the world, and in recent years has had an astonishing attendance, as well as some of the biggest names in pop art culture. From the beginning in 1970 it had only 145 convention attendees, then the August convention of the same year grew to 300 and each year a small part has grown to become what is today the largest pop art convention in the world with a A staggering 130,000 attendees at the convention, making it the largest comic book convention in the world and one of the best to see and be seen.

San Diego Comic Con 2012

Comic Con 2012 is not going to be less than any of the previous years and if you have a specific event you want to see, it may be a good idea to book the event you want to participate in to ensure you take a seat, as many of the rooms They only have capacity for a certain number of people. If you don’t have a badge, chances are you won’t be able to get in and you may miss out on losing your favorite artist or writer.

Tickets for SDCC 2012 are long overdue and sold out. Tickets were sold out in about 2 hours, which saddened and angered thousands of people at the same time. Last year, 4-day passes sold for a staggering $ 1,000 + on the second-hand market. It costs around $ 175 for a 4-day pass. Talk about a ridiculous mark. However, you don’t have to worry about finding something to enjoy that has to do with pop art, as there will be events throughout the city of San Diego throughout the weekend and you are sure to find something to enjoy and entertain yourself.

SDCC has things for people of all ages to enjoy. The first convention was strictly about comics; now Hollywood has stepped in and changed the way the world views comics. The first thing people think of when it comes to “Hollywood” are movies. There are a ton of comics that were made into movies to appeal to a larger fan base. Most of the movies are based on Marvel Comics and I am eagerly awaiting The Avengers, which is due out later this year.

So you don’t need to be a comic book collector to love SDCC. It is a great event that the whole family can enjoy.