Comic-Con 2015

Starz Comic-Con Panels for 'Outlander' and Ash Vs Evil Dead
Starz Comic-Con Panels for 'Outlander' and Ash Vs Evil Dead
Starz Comic-Con Panels for 'Outlander' and Ash Vs Evil Dead
Starz’s Outlander made a big splash at Comic-Con last year, but will Claire or Jamie be groovy enough to handle what big Bruce brings to the table? We’ll find out at Comic-Con 2015, as Starz takes both Outlander and Ash Vs. Evil Dead to the big show in San Diego. Oh yes, kings will be hailed, on either side.
FX 'Bastard Executioner' Reveals First Photo of Katey Sagal
FX 'Bastard Executioner' Reveals First Photo of Katey Sagal
FX 'Bastard Executioner' Reveals First Photo of Katey Sagal
Sons of Anarchy’s ultimate end is only a few miles behind in our rear-view mirrors, and already series creator Kurt Sutter and star Katey Sagal are back in the limelight. Not only has the first photo of Sagal’s Bastard Executioner character emerged, but so too will FX bring The Bastard Executioner to Anarchy’s old slot at Comic-Con 2015.
Comic-Con 2015: WB TV Sets Major 'Superhero Saturday' Panel
Comic-Con 2015: WB TV Sets Major 'Superhero Saturday' Panel
Comic-Con 2015: WB TV Sets Major 'Superhero Saturday' Panel
Marvel may be sitting out Comic-Con 2015 (at least on the movies side) but good grief if DC isn’t pumping everything they have into San Diego this year, big screen and small. Warner Bros. TV has set a whopping 18 shows to have a presence at Comic-Con, including another “Superhero Saturday Night” for the likes of Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl and more.
‘Star Wars’ Announces Comic-Con 2015 Plans
‘Star Wars’ Announces Comic-Con 2015 Plans
‘Star Wars’ Announces Comic-Con 2015 Plans
There won’t be any big Marvel panels at San Diego Comic-Con this year. But worry not, dear nerd; you can fill the Mjolnir-shaped hole in your heart with a lightsaber (they’re basically the same size) as Lucasfilm’s announced their plans for Comic-Con next month. And they’re pretty intense.
Comic-Con 2015 FOX Panels for 'AHS,' 'Last Man' and More
Comic-Con 2015 FOX Panels for 'AHS,' 'Last Man' and More
Comic-Con 2015 FOX Panels for 'AHS,' 'Last Man' and More
Summer winds blow west to Comic-Con 2015, and while 20th Century Fox aren’t the first TV holdings to confirm their presence, they’re certainly the biggest yet. American Horror Story, The Simpsons, The Last Man on Earth and many more have all thrown in their hats for the San Diego madness of Comic-Con 2015.
Marvel Skipping Comic-Con 2015 Says Director James Gunn
Marvel Skipping Comic-Con 2015 Says Director James Gunn
Marvel Skipping Comic-Con 2015 Says Director James Gunn
Nobody — and we mean nobody — does Comic-Con quite like Marvel. In 2006 Marvel Studios held their first ever Comic-Con panel (announcing the Captain America and Thor movies) and has returned every year since. They've ruled the roost with dynamic, exciting presentations that mix showmanship with big announcements. But, that's all about to change. Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn confirmed last night that, for the first time in nine years, Marvel Studios is skipping Comic-Con.
Comic-Con 2015 Tickets: Everything You Need to Know
Comic-Con 2015 Tickets: Everything You Need to Know
Comic-Con 2015 Tickets: Everything You Need to Know
Getting Comic-Con tickets isn't easy. The process is difficult and complicated and extremely crowded. But, if you want to go to Comic-Con 2015 (and, we think you're going to want to), we can help you sort through the confusion and answer any questions you might have so you can score yourself tickets for this year's big event.
Is Comic-Con Getting Ready to Leave San Diego?
Is Comic-Con Getting Ready to Leave San Diego?
Is Comic-Con Getting Ready to Leave San Diego?
Comic-Con International has been taking place in San Diego since it was launched as the Golden State Comic Book Convention back in 1970. San Diego is part of Comic-Con, and Comic-Con is part of San Diego. At least it was? As the current deal between Comic-Con and San Diego is set to expire next year, the convention could be looking elsewhere for a new home—one with more space—and both Los Angeles and Anaheim are making a push to steal away the biggest pop culture gathering in the world.