By Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-manager Nerds around the world felt like they’d just been given a wedgie when San Diego Comic-Con had to cancel its annual July event.
But wait…there’s more. The conference announced Friday that an at-home version of the event will be streamed this summer, date to be announced. “Coming soon… Free parking, comfy chairs, personalized snacks, no lines, pets welcome, badges for all, and a front-row seat to… Comic-Con at Home,” the announcement video declared.
The convention was originally slated to begin July 23. Presumably the digital version will be held on or around that date. The festival producers vowed a return to the live event next year on July 22-25, 2021 when the cancellation was originally announced.
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