San Diego Comic Con 2026 is coming soon. Heres how to get discounted tickets

We’ve never wanted to be inside during the summer more than now.Starting July 22, the 2026 San Diego Comic-Con swoops into the San Diego Convention Center for five jam-packed days of titillating cosplay, star-studded panels and welcoming community.If you’d like to be there, last-minute single-day passes are still available.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on passes was $530 including fees on SeatGeek.Other daily passes have inventory starting anywhere from $878 to $2,270 including fees.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).As mentioned above, should you make it out to “Sandy Eggo,” you’ll be treated to a number of exciting panels.Just a few of the most anticipated this year include Mel Brooks for “Spaceballs 2,” “Weapons” director Zach Cregger, “Pan’s Labyrinth” visionary and Academy Award-winner Guillermo Del Toro, the heads of Marvel Studios (where they might debut the trailer for “Avengers: Doomsday”), and the cast and crew of “King of the Hill.”We’re also salivating at the prospect of catching the cast and crew of “Blade Runner 2099” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” in person.Of course, there’s also a “Star Trek” panel.

As an added bit of intrigue, George Takei is confirmed to participate.Yet, what makes Comic-Con so special is the atmosphere.“The best memories usually aren’t the ones you planned—they’re the conversations in line, discovering a new favorite series, stumbling into an activation you didn’t know existed, or watching thousands of fans celebrate something they love together,” Muse TV noted in an informative SDCC survival guide.“Some of my favorite Comic-Con memories didn’t happen inside Hall H or during a panel; they happened while waiting in line or chatting with complete strangers who loved the same fandoms I do.”N...

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Publisher: New York Post

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