Wednesday, November 30, 2016

San Diego Comic-Con Tops San Diego Convention Center ‘Regional Impact’ List (Again)

Convention Center Sails Pavilion Outside Doors PatioSan Diego Comic-Con is a booming business — and not just for Comic-Con International.

Every year, the four-and-a-half-day convention brings jobs, tourists, and spending money not just to the convention center itself — but to the businesses and hotels around San Diego, in a big way (after all, attendees have to eat and shower somewhere — though sleeping in an actual bed is optional). So big, in fact, that SDCC has once again topped the San Diego Convention Center Corporation’s annual report as the convention center’s largest event, generating $140 million in economic impact to the region.

That’s an increase of $4.1 million from the 2015 fiscal year — though it should be noted that the Convention Center’s fiscal years runs from July of the previous year to June, meaning that since Comic-Con falls in July, we’re actually comparing SDCC 2015 to SDCC 2014. Comic-Con 2016 won’t appear on the fiscal report until next fall. Confused yet?

What’s not confusing, though, is that Comic-Con is a huge tourism boon for the city of San Diego. Combined, the Convention Center’s 158 events (which includes SDCC) generated $1.1 billion in economic impact – which means that Comic-Con’s $140 million is responsible for 12.73% of the total economic impact. The next largest contributor, LIGHTFAIR International, generated only $70.7 million — or 6.42% of the total economic impact.

Traditionally, the Convention Center follows this annual report up with a forecast for the following year with a more in-depth look at the profile of SDCC attendees — so keep an eye out for that next month. For now, though, here’s a general overview of the average Convention Center attendee for all 158 of their events:

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With SDCC’s current contract with the San Diego Convention Center only set through 2018, and lots of recent setbacks in any expansion plan, findings like this one are important for helping to prove to to San Diego at large that Comic-Con is worth fighting for.

You can read the full study on the San Diego Convention Center’s site.

Are you surprised by any of this information? Let us know in the comments.



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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Volunteer Interest List for San Diego Comic-Con 2017 Now Open

With yesterday’s first San Diego Comic-Con 2017 badge contest, it might be time for us to awaken from our Odinsleep — especially now that we have the first news for volunteers.

If you’ve been dreaming of being one of the most integral parts of San Diego Comic-Con – or if you simply want to yell “Walk, don’t run!” to Comic-Con attendees and have them actually pay attention – then listen up, because the volunteer interest list for San Diego Comic-Con 2017 is officially open.

You can sign up now, by going into your Member ID and clicking on the “Volunteering” tab and following the instructions there.

This interest list does not guarantee that signing up will grant you a volunteer badge at Comic-Con. Instead, it’s simply your way of telling Comic-Con International that once volunteer registration opens up at some point in 2017, that you’d like to be notified to try for a remaining badge.

Returning volunteers will get first dibs at volunteer badges during Volunteer Registration, and do not need to sign up for the interest list.

Will you be signing up for the Volunteer Interest List? Let us know in the comments.



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‘Nobility’ Wants to Send You to San Diego Comic-Con 2017

dcc74ec2ba758443e5b21c4a36824e7b_400x400While Returning Registration – formerly known as Preregistration – won’t be taking place until early 2017, that doesn’t mean that this fall is shaping up to be low on Comic-Con news. After yesterday’s news of a contest from Fox Home Entertainment and Amazon.com to send one lucky winner and a guest to San Diego Comic-Con 2017, we’ve got word of another contest.

Nobility, the sci-fi series starring Cas Anvar, Walter Koenig, and Doug Jones, in partnership with ACT Today is giving away one day badges to SDCC 2017.

Three lucky fans will receive a single day badge to next year’s convention. While this doesn’t include travel costs, it does appear to be open worldwide – so visit their Gleam page now to enter for a chance to win.

Act fast, though, as the contest ends in two days.

We should have some news about the Volunteer Interest List later today.



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Monday, November 14, 2016

‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Transporting One Lucky Winner to San Diego Comic-Con 2017

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Your first chance to score badges to San Diego Comic-Con is here – and it’s thanks to Fox Home Entertainment and Amazon.com to celebrate the Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD release of X-Men: Apocalypse.

Between now and November 19, 2016 at 11:59PM PT, you can enter for a chance to win badges to Friday and Saturday of San Diego Comic-Con 2017 (July 21 and July 22), airfare, a hotel room, gift cards, Fox Blu-ray or Digital HD films, and more.

Here’s a complete look at what the grand prize includes:

  • A trip for one (1) winner and one (1) guest to attend Friday, July 21, 2017 and Saturday, July 22, 2017 of the 2017 Comic-Con International: San Diego, including airfare, accommodations and convention badges
  • One (1) $500.00 comiXology eGift Card.
  • One (1) $500.00 Amazon.com Gift Card.
  • The following 8 films on Blu-ray or Digital HD:
    • X-Men
    • X2: X-Men United
    • X-Men: The Last Stand
    • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
    • X-Men: First Class
    • The Wolverine
    • X-Men: Days of Future Past
    • Deadpool

You must be 21 years or older, and it’s only eligible for those in the US. Enter now on Amazon’s site.



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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

‘The San Diego Conquest’ Comic Launches on Kickstarter

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The path to a certain convention in San Diego is often fraught with peril, obstacles both great and small, heartbreak — and hopefully, a lot of joy. That’s what writer Mario Candelaria (Ashes, Corktown), illustrator Rob Alan (The Heart Collector), colorist Lesley Atlansky, and letterer Taylor Esposito plan to explore in their comic, The San Diego Conquest.

The comic, an “homage to convention culture and all the super fun (as well as super stressful) experiences that come when fandoms from around the world all converge all in an effort to express their love for whatever their cup of tea just might be”, recently launched on Kickstarter.

The 120 page graphic novel follows three friends on their way to the biggest convention around — writer/cosplayer Becca who hopes to get an editor to review her portfolio, a gamer named DeSean looking to score both exclusives and a chance to meet his online flirt in “real life”, and Ashton, Becca’s jock brother who wants to be anywhere else.

sdc-group-shot“The idea for this story was born during my very first trip to San Diego Comic-Con,” Candelaria said. “I was new to comics and thought the con would be a good place to pitch to publishers. Boy was I wrong! I became immediately enamored with the atmosphere and thought it’d be a great setting. Over the years as I got more involved in the community and saw deeper levels I really started to forge the narrative, but it wasn’t until I spoke with Rob more that the story became what it is now.”

As most Comic-Con attendees know, the journey to San Diego is rarely as simple as simply buying a ticket/badge and showing up. The San Diego Conquest will chronicle a lot of the specific challenges convention-goers face, from the possible disappointment of meeting your favorite celebrity to scoring a hotel.

“I tried to put as much of what I love and hate about cons into the story as possible. There’s a fine like to walk with paying homage to all the little quirks and also keeping the story moving forward, so there were some things we had to cut. However, I can say that a hotel fiasco will be very prominent in the first act,” Candelaria said.

The project, which has a $20,000 goal, runs through December 22, 2016. Various reward levels include options like digital copies, a physical printed book (and now through November 15, you can score an Early Bird special for just $20), exclusive prints, exclusive covers, convention-themed merit badges, and more.

Domestic shipping is just $3 — and while international shipping is a fair bit more, Candelaria said it couldn’t be helped.

You can back the project now on Kickstarter.

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Convention Merit Badges



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WonderCon Anaheim Announces Fourth Wave of 2017 Special Guests!

WONDERCON WEDNESDAY!
WonderCon Anaheim 2017 Special Guests

Four more special guests are announced for WonderCon Anaheim 2017, March 31–April 2 at the Anaheim Convention Center!



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San Diego ‘Convadium’ Measures Fail — Where Does Expansion Go From Here?

A rendering of a proposed downtown stadium and convention center annex by JMI Realty

A rendering of a proposed downtown stadium and convention center annex by JMI Realty

Tuesday’s election wasn’t just about electing our next President (or even the Senate). In every state, there are also local ballot measures — and in San Diego, that included two proposed measures that could have seen a new Chargers stadium and a convention center annex built downtown.

Now, both of those measures have been defeated.

The Citizens’ Plan, spearheaded by attorney Cory Briggs, former City Councilmember Donna Frye, and a group of other proponents (including real estate developer JMI Realty’s John Moores), had been pushing to raise hotel taxes (from 12.5 to 16.5 for Measure C, or 15.5 for Measure D, though the latter was sponsored by environmentalists) to some of the highest in the nation in order to fund the convadium.

Although some community leaders like Mayor Faulconer eventually came around to supporting the measures, Comic-Con International was never on board.

Comic-Con International’s David Glanzer even wrote an op-ed piece back in March in the U-T, stating in it, “Comic-Con believes that a contiguous convention center expansion (one that is connected to the current facility) would be best for Comic-Con, and most beneficial for any large event San Diego might host in the future.” In the article, he makes several good points for why a non-contiguous expansion wouldn’t be the best option for conventions — including fear of ambush marketing in the second facility, and separating out vendors to the detriment of foot traffic, sales, and more.

Although Briggs had hinted that should either Measure lose a 2/3 vote but still gain a simple majority, he would have pursued legal avenues to secure a victory — Measure C only walked away with 41% support, which Measure D carried only 40%.

So what’s next?

The Chargers will explore their options — which could involve relocating to another city or putting forth another ballot measure, possibly for a different location in San Diego to build their stadium (though if the latter is true, it likely won’t include the convention center annex).

As for both The San Diego Convention Center and Comic-Con International and the possibility of an expansion onto the current Convention Center — for now, everything is just on hold.

Although all the way back in 2013, the California Coastal Committee approved a plan to raise hotel taxes (3% for the hotels closest to the Convention Center, though there’s more to it) to cover the costs of a contiguous expansion, Briggs had sued and a judge ruled the plan unconstitutional because it hadn’t been voted on by the electorate. So for the moment, it would seem the only way to get that contiguous expansion would be for another group to submit their own ballot measure.

That could still happen. However, if it doesn’t, just how important is that expansion to CCI? They re-signed to stay in San Diego through at least 2018, and Glanzer mentioned on a podcast with Voice of San Diego earlier this year that they’re working to secure hotel rates for 2019-2021, at least hinting that they’re planning to stay put regardless.

For now though, we’re all back to square one.



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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Third Wave of Special Guests for WonderCon 2017 Revealed

WonderCon sign signage WonderCon 2016 LA los angeles marchWe’re slowly starting to awaken from our Odinsleep – look for the third round of WonderPost updates later this month. But first, we’ve got some news about WonderCon, straight from the sources.

The third wave of special guests for next year’s con, which will be moving back to Anaheim on March 31-April 2, have been revealed. From the Toucan Blog, attendees to WonderCon 2016 can look forward to seeing:

  • Larry Dixon • Author/artist, Valdemar, Serrated Edge series
  • Mercedes Lackey • Author, Hunter, Valdemar, Elemental Masters series
  • Jim Lee • Artist, Suicide Squad; DC Entertainment co-publisher
  • Chip Zdarsky • Writer, Jughead, Howard the Duck, Star-Lord; artist, Sex Criminals

Additional special guests will be announced next week.

You can find the complete announcement on the Toucan Blog.

Are you excited about theses special guests? Let us know in the comments.



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WonderCon Anaheim Announces Third Wave of 2017 Special Guests!

WONDERCON WEDNESDAY!
WonderCon Wednesday

Four more new special guests bring the WonderCon Anaheim 2017 guests list to an even dozen!



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