Comic-Con International Issues Statement Regarding SDCC 2021

In addition to this year’s Wondercon, Comic-Con International has announced what will happen with their massive San Diego Comic-Con yearly event.
While they were hoping to be able to host the event in person this year, unfortunately it will not be the case due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. A second virtual Comic- Con At Home event will be held online July 23-25. Ticket holders can still hold onto their tickets for 2022 or have them refunded.
CCI does however look to hold a three day in-person event this coming November in San Diego. Details have not been released by the organization, but they look to release info in the very near future.
Comic-Con International issued the following statement regarding these events:
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In addition to this year's Wondercon, Comic-Con International has announced what will happen with their massive San Diego Comic-Con yearly event.
While they were hoping to be able to host the event in person this year, unfortunately it will not be the case due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. A...
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