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Comic-Con (officially known as "Comic-Con International: San Diego" or San Diego Comic-Con International) is traditionally a four-day event (Thursday through Sunday — though a three-hour preview night on Wednesday is open to professionals, exhibitors, and some guests pre-registered for all four days) held during the summer in San Diego, California, United States, at the San Diego Convention Center. Comic-Con is both the name of the annual event and the common name of the organization.

The organization also represents WonderCon Anaheim and APE (Alternative Press Expo, San Francisco).

Blizzard Entertainment doesn't usually have much involvement in this convention, but has had Q&A panels.

2013[]

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2012[]

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2011[]

Highlights:

  • Panel with Chris Metzen and a host of people associated with Blizzard products from Upper Deck, Wildstorm, Tokyopop, and J!nx, including Nick Carpenter, the creative director for Blizzard cinematics.
  • Highlights of current and upcoming licensed products.
    • The title of the first volume of the Horde graphic novel was revealed to be "World of Warcraft: Bloodsworn".[1]
    • The title of the first volume of the Alliance graphic novel was revealed to be "World of Warcraft: Dark Riders".[1]

2011 Gallery[]

Only Warcraft-related images courtesy of Kotaku (Gawker).[2]

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Fail:Wp icon.png San Diego Comic-Con International at Wikipedia

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