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Comic-Con International: San Diego 2026 runs from 23 to 26 July (Preview Night on 22 July) at the San Diego Convention Center, marking its 56th edition. Every badge has been sold out since 15 November 2025; the next sale covers the 2027 edition, opening in autumn 2026. Marvel Studios returns to Hall H on Saturday 25 July around Avengers: Doomsday. Without a badge, the free activations in the Gaslamp Quarter and at Petco Park remain open to everyone.

Comic-Con International: San Diego 2026 brings together more than 135,000 badge holders every year, running from 23 to 26 July at the San Diego Convention Center. This guide covers what matters before you plan a trip: the standout programming (Marvel Studios’ return to Hall H), what’s still worth doing once badges have sold out, the real cost of getting there from the UK (British Airways flies nonstop from Heathrow, no layover needed), and the tensions building, year after year, around an event that has outgrown its own venue.

1. Comic-Con International: From a 300-Fan Meet-Up to the World’s Biggest Pop Culture Event

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23-26 July 2026 San Diego Convention Center 56th edition $160M economic impact

It all began on 21 March 1970 with a pilot event for around a hundred enthusiasts, the « Golden State Comic-Minicon », organised by Shel Dorf and eleven other comics and science-fiction fans. A few months later, the first full convention ran from 1 to 3 August 1970 at San Diego’s U.S. Grant Hotel, with Ray Bradbury and Jack Kirby as guests, in front of roughly 300 attendees. According to Wikipedia, the convention passed 48,500 attendees by 2000, then hit its maximum capacity, more than 135,000 badge holders, every year since 2010.

The organisation behind this global event stays surprisingly lean: Comic-Con International, the trading name of the non-profit San Diego Comic Convention, runs with a 13-member board, a permanent staff of 16 to 20, and around 80 volunteers. According to the official Comic-Con site, the organisation also runs WonderCon (its sister convention in Anaheim since 2001), the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park (opened November 2021), and the Eisner Awards, the industry’s benchmark comics honours since 1987.

Highlights

  • Hall H, the legendary 6,500-seat room where studios drop their biggest trailers, is never fully cleared between panels
  • Regional economic impact of more than $160 million in 2025, far outstripping any other event at the convention centre
  • Around 2,000 accredited journalists from 26 countries cover every edition
Pixidia tip: hold onto that contrast: a team of fewer than 20 people runs an event for 135,000. That near-handmade scale is exactly why the logistics (badges, hotels, transport) reward planning months ahead, even for a future edition.

2. Badges 2026 Sold Out: What to Know Before Aiming for 2027

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Status: sold out ~$398 (~£301) for a 4-day badge Next sale: autumn 2026 Free under 12

Comic-Con 2026 badges have been sold out since Open Registration closed on 15 November 2025, following an earlier wave reserved for existing members (Returning Registration) on 4 October 2025. According to comic-con.org, there’s no official ticketing left for this edition: the next sale window covers the 2027 event, opening in autumn 2026.

For reference when planning a future edition, a 4-day badge with Preview Night (Wednesday 22 July) comes to around $398 all in (roughly £301), that’s $383 plus a $15 processing fee per member. Badges are strictly non-transferable: unique barcode, RFID chip, and photo ID checks on entry. According to the Better Business Bureau, fake badge sellers on Craigslist or eBay remain a recurring scam every year.

Highlights

  • Children 12 and under get in free with a paying adult, registered on-site on the day
  • 2026 marks the switch to live hotel booking, closer to real-time availability
  • The next badge sale, for the 2027 edition, lands in autumn 2026: worth a calendar reminder so you don’t miss it
Scam warning: Comic-Con badges can’t be transferred or resold. Any resale attempt gets the order cancelled and bars you from future editions. Never buy a badge outside comic-con.org’s official channels.

3. Marvel Studios Returns to Hall H: The Big Draw of the 2026 Edition

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Marvel panel: Saturday 25 July Hall H, 6,500 seats Avengers: Doomsday (Dec 2026) Skipped 2025

After sitting out 2025, Marvel Studios returns to Hall H in 2026 for its traditional Saturday-evening slot. According to The Wrap, the Saturday 25 July panel is expected to focus on Avengers: Doomsday (due out December 2026), with hopes for news on Secret Wars, Black Panther III, or the X-Men reboot.

Marvel won’t be the only headliner: HBO Max is backing Lanterns, the Green Lantern series from Damon Lindelof and Tom King, plus Peacemaker; Amazon Prime Video is expected for Wheel of Time; and AMC premieres The Walking Dead: Dead City season 3 on Sunday 26 July, the convention’s closing day. On the comics side, waves of special guests bring in respected creators like Jim Lee, Mark Waid, and J. Michael Straczynski, worth noting that at Comic-Con, official « Special Guests » are almost always writers and artists, rarely Hollywood stars.

Highlights

  • Funko opens its online lottery portal from 7 to 16 July for DC exclusives limited to 1,000 pieces
  • Mattel launches its SDCC 2026 collection on 23 July at 9am Pacific Time (5pm UK time) on Mattel Creations
  • The detailed panel schedule traditionally drops two weeks before opening, around 9-12 July 2026
Pixidia tip: getting into Hall H is decided the evening before, through a wristband system handed out for the next morning’s « first seating ». Camping isn’t allowed, but waiting it out with a folding chair and a sleeping bag is tolerated.

4. San Diego Without a Badge: Free Activations and Must-Sees Open to Everyone

San Diego skyline seen from the bay, host city of Comic-Con International
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Without a badge, Comic-Con week is far from wasted. The Gaslamp Quarter and Petco Park host dozens of free activations open to everyone every year. According to FanCon.ai, the Crunchyroll Anime Music Festival runs Friday 25 and Saturday 26 July at Gallagher Square (Petco Park), headlined by SPYAIR, yama, Denzel Curry and INIKO, free entry. The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck sets up in the same stadium’s Interactive Zone, and the Fandom Party at the Hard Rock Hotel brings together The Coverups, featuring Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, alongside a Halo/Xbox gaming experience.

The Gaslamp Quarter itself is worth the visit, badge or not: 16.5 pedestrian blocks on the National Register of Historic Places, around a hundred Victorian buildings, and more than 100 restaurants and bars, on the old stomping ground of Sheriff Wyatt Earp, who once lived there. A few minutes’ walk from the convention centre, the USS Midway Museum on the Embarcadero remains San Diego’s most-visited attraction: an aircraft carrier with the longest service record of the 20th century, with 29 restored aircraft on its flight deck. According to San Diego Tourism Authority, Balboa Park alone holds 18 museums, including the San Diego Zoo and the Comic-Con Museum, which opened in November 2021 inside the historic 1935 Federal Building.

Highlights

  • Coronado, San Diego’s only white-sand beach, is a 5-minute ferry ride from the Gaslamp Quarter
  • The Comic-Con Museum displays Masquerade costumes outside convention dates, Thursday to Tuesday
  • Most off-site activations cluster around the weekend of 25-26 July, alongside the convention itself
Pixidia tip: to plan these badge-free days around the Gaslamp Quarter, Balboa Park or Coronado, it’s worth putting together your own San Diego itinerary in advance rather than improvising on the ground.
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5. Hotel Prices, Overcrowding, an Uncertain Future: What Comic-Con Doesn’t Say in Its Press Releases

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Hotels outside the block: 2-3x price Gaslamp occupancy: ~98% City commitment confirmed to 2027 Overlaps with LA 2028 Olympics

Comic-Con’s numbers are impressive, but the event also carries well-documented tensions. In July 2024, organisers publicly called out the local hotel industry: rooms running $200 a night in the official block climb past $600 outside it, roughly £151 to £454, 2 to 3 times the normal seasonal rate. According to Forbes, Comic-Con International spokesperson David Glanzer raised the possibility of the event leaving San Diego if the situation became unmanageable, a scarcity dynamic not unlike the one facing another sold-out-every-year Californian gathering, the Coachella festival.

Ticketing has had its share of stumbles too: on 26 October 2024, the Open Registration launch ended in a total server meltdown, before a successful relaunch the following month. The lottery system that replaced first-come-first-served is still criticised: no guarantee of a badge, even for an eligible member. In April 2026, the Gaslamp Quarter Association went as far as filing legal action against the city to enforce public-space rules, arguing that street vendors had become too invasive. According to OneZero, overcrowding remains the most widely shared complaint among regulars.

Looking further ahead, the City of San Diego (Mayor Todd Gloria) confirmed in December 2024 that it will host Comic-Con through 2027, but nothing is locked in beyond that. The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics (14-30 July) overlap with the convention’s traditional dates, with surfing events set for Lower Trestles Beach in San Diego County. According to Popverse, a relocation or a gap year are scenarios the organisation has openly discussed.

Highlights

  • The city’s commitment runs through 2027, so the question doesn’t arise for the next two editions
  • Other conventions exist should San Diego become unavailable long-term: New York Comic Con, Dragon Con, WonderCon in Anaheim
  • The Open Registration relaunch, a month after the first failure, went off without a hitch
Word of caution: if a hotel outside the official block is priced well above the neighbourhood average, it’s very likely the exact practice the organisers themselves have called out. It’s worth sticking to the official block (onPeak) or Mission Valley options instead.

6. Budget, Flights and Entry Requirements: Planning Your Trip from the UK

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Direct BA flight from London (~11h20) ESTA $40 (~£30) ESTA processing: up to 72h ~£2,100-2,400 / 5 nights

Good news if you’re flying from the UK: British Airways operates a nonstop service between London Heathrow and San Diego (flight BA273 outbound, BA272 on the way back), taking around 11 hours 20 minutes each way, no layover required. It’s currently the only airline flying this exact route nonstop; the only other direct links from continental Europe are Amsterdam (KLM) and Munich, where Lufthansa’s roughly 11h05 flight is the longest nonstop service from Europe. By comparison, travellers connecting through France always need to change planes en route. Our guide to travelling to the US in July breaks down the trade-offs between a direct flight and a cheaper stopover.

UK citizens travel under the Visa Waiver Program’s ESTA authorisation: an online formality that now costs $40 (~£30), the fee doubled from $21 in September 2025, typically processed within 72 hours, and valid for stays of up to 90 days, for up to two years overall. Applications go exclusively through esta.cbp.dhs.gov; plenty of third-party sites charge inflated « service fees » for the same process. Our guide to US entry requirements covers the full procedure and the documents you’ll need, including a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure date.

ItemIllustrative amount
4-day badge + Preview Night (reference only, not available for 2026)$350-398 (~£265-301)
Return flight London-San Diego (one stop; from ~£1,200 direct with British Airways)£770-810
Official hotel block, 5 nights$1,375-1,675 (~£1,040-1,267)
Local transport, 4-day PRONTO pass$18.50 (~£14)
Total illustrative, excluding food and merch~£2,100-2,400

This breakdown is illustrative, built around a typical US departure point for the ground-cost items. According to Popverse, food and exclusive merchandise are consistently the most underestimated expense.

Highlights

  • The MTS trolley links San Diego airport to the convention centre in 15 minutes for $2.50
  • A free shuttle runs continuously between official-block hotels throughout the convention
  • July weather stays reliable, 23-27°C in the daytime with next to no rain
Pixidia tip: apply for your ESTA as soon as the trip is confirmed, well ahead of departure. A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned return date avoids any nasty surprises at check-in.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Comic-Con 2026

Can you still get a badge for Comic-Con 2026?

No, every badge has been sold out since Open Registration closed on 15 November 2025. The next sale covers the 2027 edition, opening in autumn 2026. Source: comic-con.org.

Is there a direct flight from the UK to San Diego?

Yes. British Airways operates a nonstop service between London Heathrow and San Diego (flight BA273 outbound, BA272 on the return), taking around 11 hours 20 minutes each way. It’s the only airline flying this route without a stop; the only other direct links from continental Europe are Amsterdam and Munich. Source: British Airways.

Do UK visitors need a visa to attend Comic-Con?

No, an ESTA authorisation under the Visa Waiver Program is enough. It’s applied for online at esta.cbp.dhs.gov, costs $40 (the fee doubled from $21 in September 2025), takes up to 72 hours to process, and is valid for stays of up to 90 days. Source: Federal Register.

Will Marvel Studios be at Comic-Con 2026?

Yes. Marvel Studios returns to Hall H in 2026 after sitting out 2025, with a panel expected on Saturday 25 July centred on Avengers: Doomsday. Source: The Wrap.

Can you attend Comic-Con events without a badge?

Yes. Plenty of off-site activations are free and open to everyone in the Gaslamp Quarter and at Petco Park, including the Crunchyroll Anime Music Festival and the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck. Source: FanCon.ai.

Why do hotel prices spike during Comic-Con?

Hotels outside the official booking block charge 2 to 3 times the normal seasonal rate, a practice the organisers themselves publicly called out in 2024. Source: Forbes.

Sources

Research conducted 1 July 2026. Prices, availability and programming are subject to change before the convention opens.

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