23 JULY 2024
It's the easiest thing in the world to stick to the convention center and Gaslamp during Comic-Con. No cars, no cabs - it gives you a defined territory to work within. But if there's one place you'll want to visit - call it the ultimate offsite - it's the Comic-Con Museum.
I will say upfront that it's not for everyone, but if you appreciate nerd culture, you should hop on over to Balboa Park. The mix of exhibits is good, blending the super-famous with the more quietly lauded, and the tonal shifts between sections keeps your experience from feeling monotonous. So far, my favorite exhibits have featured my beloved Charles Addams, Gene Roddenberry (surprisingly deep dive and it even had his original computer!), and Gumby - reruns of which were the only English-voiced kid's show I could find living in Holland when I was little.
In other words, it's a great mix of nostalgia and comic books and high art and video games. They even have a little movie theatre.
If you live in San Diego, you've probably attended their other events. But if you don't, the museum may not be on your radar. Somehow, I just don't hear attendees talking much about it, which is a shame. Here's why you should go.
I'll admit to being puzzled by this combination of players, but the museum, Turner Classic Movies, and Julien's Auction House have come together on an exhibit of "iconic props, production material, and memorabilia" from DC Comics, Marvel, and Harry Potter. I don't quite understand how TCM, which I associate with my favorite Vincent Price movies, is involved in this - but you can bid on items now, with the live and online auction happening this Sunday.
Betty Boop has one, so does John Jennings and artists from Tijuana, and there's something called Popnology, an interactive exhibit "that demonstrates the connection between pop culture and real-world technology." I've never seen a bad exhibit here so I safely say without having seen these that they're probably pretty great.
If you didn't get a Saturday badge or you simply need a quiet break from SDCC, consider visiting the museum. You can find out all the details here.
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