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San Diego Comic-Con@Home Announced, Touting No Lines, Badges For All — Deadline

May 9, 2020 / editor

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.

via San Diego Comic-Con@Home Announced, Touting No Lines, Badges For All, And Personalized Snacks — Deadline

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