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Once and Future Comic Con

Once and Future Comic Con

San Diego Comic Con has gone virtual this year, but is it still Comic Con? We look at the history and possible future of Nerd Christmas.

Imaginary Worlds · Eric Molinsky | Daylight Media

July 9, 202034m 27s

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Show Notes

San Diego Comic Con is the high holiday of geekiness where fans converge to cosplay, buy collectables, show their appreciation to creators, and be the first to hear big announcements and see upcoming trailers. But the road from obscurity to cultural domination hasn’t always been smooth. In a year where the future of fan conventions is in doubt, we look back at the history of Comic Con and what it might look like in a COVID-19 world. Featuring filmmaker Eric Brammer, journalist Rob Salkowitz, and University of Oregon professor and author Erin Hanna.

“Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture: What the World’s Wildest Trade Show Can Tell Us About the Future of Entertainment” by Rob Salkowitz

Only at Comic-Con: Hollywood, Fans, and the Limits of Exclusivity” by Erin Hanna

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