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Important Information Regarding Programs and Autographs at Comic-Con
All event and program rooms have limited capacity as set by the Fire Marshal. Even though your badge
is needed to get into all events, it does not guarantee you access to any event if it has reached its
capacity. We do not clear rooms between events. Most autograph signings are of a limited nature.
Your badge does not guarantee autographs at any event.
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Important Information Regarding Programs and Autographs at Comic-Con
All event and program rooms have limited capacity as set by the Fire Marshal. Even though your badge
is needed to get into all events, it does not guarantee you access to any event if it has reached its
capacity. We do not clear rooms between events. Most autograph signings are of a limited nature.
Your badge does not guarantee autographs at any event.
Programming at Comic-Con 2010
With more than 400 events over all four days, Comic-Con's program slate is the
largest in the nation. Programs include major comics publisher presentations,
"Spotlight" panels featuring all the special guests, and the greatest number of
events geared toward the entire spectrum of comics of any convention. Hall H
features major movie studio programs, and TV networks give presentations that
showcase favorite and new shows. (Comic-Con has a tradition of premiering
network shows months before they first air, with past examples including Lost,
Heroes, Chuck, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, and many more.)
As of press time, the Programming Department is talking to comics publishers,
major Hollywood movie studios and television networks, anime/manga, and action
figure and gaming companies to offer the most comprehensive—and mind-
blowing!—roster of events at any pop culture show.
The Comics Arts Conference
will return for four big days of academic study of the
wonderful world of comics. And remember—at Comic-Con, that world includes all
aspects of comics: superhero comics from the Golden Age to the Silver Age to
now, independent and alternative titles, graphic novels of all types, manga,
European comics, webcomics, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and more!
In addition, the Programming schedule will feature panels and events devoted to
some of this year's special themes. And Comic-Con
keeps on rockin' after the Exhibit Hall closes at 7:00 each evening!
Programming, anime, gaming, film screenings, and other events continue well into
the night, with several big events planned for the weekend. On Thursday night,
it's the return of the Star Wars Fan Film Awards; on Friday night, it's the
comic book industry's version of the Oscars:
the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards;
and on Saturday night, it's the gala
Comic-Con Masquerade.
The complete Programming schedule will be posted here about ten days to two
weeks prior to the show. It's a good idea to print that schedule in advance out
so you can highlight your "must-see" panels and events. The complete schedule
will also be provided in the onsite Events Guide and will be updated daily on
signs outside of all the Programming rooms.
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