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There was no shortage of creative and fun cosplay on display at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con. Here are some of our favorite looks.
Saturday, cosplayers were everywhere in downtown San Diego and they shared their stories with the Union-Tribune,
San Diego Comic-Con 2025 is just around the corner and promises a vibrant edition from Thursday, July 24 to Sunday, July 27 at its emblematic venue, the San Diego Convention Center. Despite the notable absence of giants like Marvel and DC, this event remains consolidated as one of the most important gatherings in the world around pop culture.
Comic-Con is best understood as a reflection of the ongoing evolution of nerd culture and fandom. This year, those changes were evident in the famed Hall H.
Comic-Con 2025 is expected to attract tens of thousands of attendees over its run, generating a regional impact of more than $160 million.
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Queerty on MSNComic-Con 2025 is here & gay cosplayers are in gearAnd cosplay is practically tailor-made for LGBTQ performers. Dressing up as characters from comics, books, TV shows, movies, or any other media offers queer and trans fans a chance to explore their sexuality, gender identity, and gender expression. Jaremi Carey dishes on Pokémon gays, drag vs. cosplay, and why you should watch your nuts around him
Wednesday was Preview Night for badge holders, giving them a taste of what's to come during the four-day pop culture celebration.
Actor and writer David Dastmalchian was spotted signing merchandise for fans at the Z2 booth on the exhibit floor. He is best known for his movie “Late Night with the Devil,” the television series “Murderbot,” the 2021 “Suicide Squad” movie and many more. Booth No. 1529.
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