
The San Diego Comic-Con might not be in San Diego this year, but that’s not stopping exhibitors from adding to the expo schedule.
Comic-Con@Home runs July 22-26, and the Disney empire is present in multiple forms.
Streaming service Disney+ already revealed some of its plans, and Marvel, as one might expect, will be lending its weight to a July 23 exploration of “Marvel’s 616,” a documentary series about the Marvel Universe’s pop culture fandom.
Unlike its usual annual San Diego incarnations, the online Comic-Con@Home will be free of charge, with organisers to detail precise viewing arrangements in the lead up to the five-day event.
A first look at the show is being co-presented by directors Gillian Jacobs (actress in “Community”) and Paul Scheer (writer and actor in “The League”).
Marvel is also lining up a behind-the-scenes look at animated series “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom” at its family-oriented Marvel HQ pitch later the same day.
Interest in animated Spider-Man adventures is heightened thanks to the success of 2018 movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” which has generated a 2022 sequel and a female-centric spinoff.
“Maximum Venom,” however, is the name of the third season of Disney XD’s current Spider-Man animated television series, currently halfway through a sequence of six monthly hour-long two-parters.
Marvel HQ participants can also expect not only a Lego battle and a comics read-along but also a draw-along too.
Rounding out Marvel’s schedule is a completely comics-centric panel on July 24 entitled Next Big Thing.
The event will feature chat from the folk behind crossover series “Empyre,” in particular September 2020’s X-Men issue “X of Swords,” as well as “Amazing Spider-Man” upcoming landmark 850th issue (also due September), and insights into the return of a classic Marvel character, the Werewolf by Night, earmarked for involvement in a mystery Marvel Cinematic Universe project.