Last year, park partner the Cabrillo National Monument Foundation (CNMF) started an outreach initiative to engage the community about their public lands. Photo courtesy of Thomas Brennan – The San Diego Comic-Con International sign. Photo courtesy of – Inside the exhibit hall at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. This is where Cabrillo National Monument (CNM) and the National Park Service come in. For instance, there are now discussion panels at SDCC that explore the music behind movies, or the scientific principles behind beloved science fiction. In recent years, San Diego Comic-Con International has broadened their perspective on what constitutes “popular arts” by highlighting non-standard media. Inside the convention center you will find everything that has to do with games (both tabletop and video), television, movies, animation (and anime), comics, books, art, podcasts, costumes, and all creative endeavors under the sun. That’s right – we’re talking about San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC)! Each July, over 170,000 people attend this massive celebration of the popular arts. It’s the biggest convention of its kind in North America, and the largest happening in San Diego every year.
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