Five panels to catch at PAX East 2020

Gamers on the East Coast are counting down the minutes until PAX East 2020 opens its doors on Thursday. If you’re heading to the event and need some exciting things to see, we’ve listed five panels that are worth your time.

While Saturday tickets are sold out, there are still Thursday, Friday, Sunday, and four-day tickets available here. More information on PAX East can be found here. The convention will take place inside the Boston Convention and Expo Center in Boston, Massachusetts from February 27 through March 1.

The EZ Baking Challenge: Recipe for Disaster
Thursday, February 27
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Albatross Theatre

Remember the old days of using the Easy-Bake Oven? Well, a group of video game industry personalities (Pat Baer, Trin Garritano, Kate Gray, and David Galindo) will find themselves reliving their childhood during the biggest competition of PAX East. These individuals will be baking goods while dealing with random obstacles. Their finished creation will be eaten by judges, who will declare one person the winner. Finji's Harris Foster and Rebekah Saltsman will co-host the event.

Design a Board Game Live
Thursday, February 27
9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Condor Theatre

If you've always been interesting in creating the next big board game, this panel is for you. The design team of Lynnvander Studios (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Star Trek Alliance) will give attendees the scoop on how they made their popular games. Afterwards, you'll create a game from scratch. Later this year, Lynnvander Studios will release Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game, which gained $1.8 million through a successful Kickstarter campaign.

It's a 10/10, actually.
Friday, February 28
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Arachnid Theatre

Sometimes, a video game can be a perfect 10 despite harsh criticism. Evolve PR's social media manager Wout McDutch, Vlambeer co-founder Rami Ismail, Gameranx host Jake Baldino, Powerspike marketing director Reed Albers, and Ripley Improv's Jessica Lynn Verdi will discuss why their favorite games are a 10/10. After they’re done with their pitches, the audience decides if these games are actually among the best of the best.

Video Game Marketing Gone Right… and So *Very* Wrong
Saturday, February 29
8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Bobcat Theatre

From Dead Island's spectacular video game trailer to John Romero's appalling Daikatana ad, video game marketing has seen its ups and downs over the years. The GameDev Business Handbook author Michael Futter, journalist Amanda Farough, Kitfox Games communications director Victoria Tran, and Vlambeer co-founder Rami Ismail talk about some of the worst marketing campaigns ever released.

Marvel Mystery Panel
Sunday, March 1
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Albatross Theatre

Marvel and Netmarble have been cooking up a brand new game, and they'll ready to tell fans all about it during their PAX East panel. The two companies first joined forces in the 2015 mobile game Marvel: Future Fight, which has over 70 million players. Marvel: Future Fight’s recent update brought some Secret Empire content to the game.

How to watch PAX South 2020 this weekend

Unable to make it to PAX South this weekend? Fortunately, the fine folks behind the convention make it easy for you to witness some great panels through the power of Twitch.

The Main Theatre stream will include panels such as Friday Night Concerts (Super MES, Freezepop, Bit Brigade performs Mega Man III) and Acquisitions Inc. The South Falcon Theatre stream will showcase panels such as BomBARDed - A Musical D&D Adventure and Sound Design Live: Watch Us Recreate Video Game Sounds. The PAX Arena stream will be the home of the Almost Pro $10k Fortnite tournament.

You can check out the streaming schedule below. All times listed are CST.

Related: Five panels to catch at PAX South 2020

OFFICIAL PAX SOUTH MAIN THEATRE STREAM (twitch.tv/pax)

Friday

10:30 AM: Storytime with Rod Fergusson

11:30 AM: Penny Arcade Q&A

2:30 PM: Publishing: From Console to PC

8:30 PM: Friday Night Concerts (Super MES, Freezepop, Bit Brigade performs Mega Man III)

Saturday

10:30 AM: Penny Arcade - Make a Strip!

8:00 PM: Acquisitions Inc.

Sunday

5:30 PM: Omegathon Final Round

OFFICIAL PAX SOUTH FALCON THEATRE STREAM (twitch.tv/pax2)

Friday

11:00 AM: Zelda Universe Presents: A Musical History of Zelda

12:30 PM: The New Faces of Mayhem: Characters of Borderlands 3

2:00 PM: Omegathon Round 1

3:30 PM: Behind the Mic: Voiceover in Video Games

5:00 PM: UpUpDownDown at PAX South

6:30 PM: Jackbox Party PAX

8:00 PM: Omegathon Round 2

9:30 PM: BomBARDed - A Musical D&D Adventure

Saturday

11:00 AM: Houston Outlaws - The Path To Pro

2:00 PM: Games Streaming, The Future of Gaming

3:30 PM: Omegathon Round 3

5:00 PM: “And the next AVGN episode is…”

6:30 PM: Omegathon Round 4

8:00 PM: The EZ Baking Challenge: Batter Royale

9:30 PM: Sound Design Live: Watch Us Recreate Video Game Sounds

Sunday

11:00 AM: Omegathon Round 5

12:30 PM: Building a Global Business in Gaming/Esports

2:00 PM: Bargain Barrel: Live!!!

3:30 PM: Press Start! Indie Game Developing in San Antonio

OFFICIAL PAX ARENA STREAM (twitch.tv/paxarena)

Friday

11:00 AM: Almost Pro $10k Fortnite Qualifier

2:00 PM: Stream Stars With Brawlhalla

Saturday

10:00 AM: U.S. Army eSports PAX Pro-Am

2:00 PM: Houston Outlaws PAX Pro-Am

Sunday

10:00 AM: Fortnite Liferun x International Red Cross

2:00 PM: Almost Pro $10k Fortnite Finals

Five panels to catch at PAX South 2020

The sixth annual PAX South arrives this weekend, and thousands of gamers will take over the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. Aside from games, panels deliver some of the best content during the event. We look at five panels worth checking out while you’re at the convention. Tickets for PAX South, which takes place from January 17 through January 19, are still on sale here. More information about the convention can be found on their website.

Friday, January 17

The 41 Tabletop Games You Must Play
Bobcat Theatre
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Over the years, tabletop gaming has seen a spike in popularity thanks to Twitch channels such as Geek and Sundry and Hyper RPG. With so many tabletop games on the market, it can be overwhelming trying to pick the best ones. GeekNights' Scott Rubin and Rym DeCoster will be on hand to discuss the games you should play to understand the concept of tabletop gaming.

BomBARDed - A Musical D&D Adventure
Falcon Theatre
9:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Dungeon & Dragons podcast BomBARDed will have a special live show combining live music and D&D. BomBARDed was founded by members of the Texas indie rock band Lindby. The podcast follows the journey of three bards attending Strumlott's School for Bards. You can check out previous episodes of the podcast here.

Saturday, January 18

Mega Games: What Are They and How Do I Play One?!
Bobcat Theatre
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Mega games blend the mechanics of RPGs, TTRPGs, LARPs, and wargames for a massive group of players. Some mega games have seen up to 300 people involved in the storytelling. Dallas Mega Games staff will be in the house to explain this unique style of gaming. The company will hold their own mega game inside the Spring Creek Church in Garland, Texas on Saturday, February 29.

Sunday, January 19

Making a Difference with Playing Video Games in the Hospital
Bobcat Theatre
10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Child’s Play Charity has made it easier for children to play their favorite video games in the hospital thanks to Gaming Technology Specialists. Child's Play Charity program director Erik Blandin will join a slew of tech specialists in the field to discuss how they managed to pull this off and how attendees can lend a helping hand.

Gatekeeping Makes You Look Like an A**Hole
Bobcat Theatre
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Whether its video games or properties such as Star Wars, gatekeeping is a major issue. Fortunately, Hey Listen Games owner Zachary Hartzman teams up with group of psychologists and psychotherapists (Anthony Bean, Amelia Herbst, Julia Stamman, Rachel Kowert, and Jared Kilmer) to talk about how to put an end to this in geek culture.

Five panels to catch at Long Beach Comic Expo 2020

Long Beach Comic Expo, which takes place this weekend, kicks off the convention season for many in Southern California. The two day convention brings major players in the comic book world, including Dan DiDio, Gerry Conway, and Julie & Shawna Benson. This year’s LBCE has a slew of panels for those looking for some discussions about all things geek culture. We look at five panels worthy of your time. Tickets for LBCE are still on sale here. The convention takes place at the Long Beach Convention Center in Los Angeles, Califonia on Saturday, January 11 and Sunday, January 12.

Saturday, January 11

Women of SciFi Panel
Room: 102C
Time: 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.

Over the years, women have delivered memorable characters in the world of SciFi. Nakia Burrise (Power Rangers), Gigi Edgley (Farscape), Aliza Pearl (Shield of Tomorrow), and Michele Specht (Star Trek Continues) will be on hand to talk about the highs and lows of being a part of this compelling genre. This panel will be moderated by Jackie Dallas (Stranger Things).

Star Wars: Nothing But Star Wars (*and related current properties)
Room: 103A
Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Have you been keeping your mouth zipped about Episode 9? Want to fully discuss everything about The Mandalorian? Moderated by Fatman Beyond host Marc Bernardin, this panel will be filled with discussions about everything Star Wars. Former Lucasfilm Director of Fan Relations Craig Miller (Star Wars Memories), artist Tony Fleecs (Star Wars Adventures), and novelists Cecil Castellucci (Star Wars: Moving Target) and S.T. Bende (Viking Academy) will join the fun with their thoughts on everything.

Playing With Other People’s Toys: Creating Licensed Comics
Room: 103A
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Being able to work with a licensed property is every creator’s dream. Moderated by Ringo Award-winning writer Rylend Grant (Aberrant), artists Cat Staggs (Smallville) and Drew Johnson (Godzilla: Aftershock) will join writers Cecil Castellucci (The Little Mermaid) and David Avallone (The Twilight Zone) to talk about working on some beloved franchises.

Sunday, January 12

Rise of the Latina Superhero
Room: 103B
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Over the decades, Latina superheroes have been a rarity in comic books. The folks behind new Latina superhero Jalisco (creator Kayden Phoenix, illustrator Amanda Julina Gonzales, and colorist Gloria Felix) will join cosplayer Ivy Doomkitty and Fanbase Press founder Barbra Dillon will discuss how and when Latina superheroes will finally get their time to shine.

Women of Horror Panel
Room: 102C
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Recently, women have been turning the horror genre on its head. From directors such as The Soska Sisters to female-led films such as Hereditary, the genre has been leaving old tropes behind. Dana DeLorenzo (Ash vs Evil Dead), Devanny Pinn (The Dawn), Alex Rinehart (The Black Room), Elissa Dowling (Tales of Halloween), and Esther Goodstein (Slay Belles) will discuss the ever-growing landscape of horror movies and TV shows. The panel will be moderated by producer Esther Goodstein (It Watches).

Five panels to catch at Anime NYC 2019

The third annual Anime NYC will arrive at the Javits Center this weekend, and anime fans are gearing up for three days of anime cheer. Guests such as Avery Smithhart, Vofan, and Abby Denson will arrive to meet their biggest fans. We bring to you five panels worth checking out while attending the convention. Online tickets are still available here. Prices will go up if you buy tickets at the door. More information on Anime NYC can be found on their website.

The Z2 Comics Panel Featuring Poppy

Friday, November 15

1:30 PM to 2:30 PM

Special Events Hall

Internet sensation/singer Poppy will discuss their new Z2 Comics graphic novel Genesis One. Poppy has been selling out venues across the country with her electric live shows. Last month, they continued their relationship with WWE NXT with a live performance. On January 10, Poppy will unveil their third studio album I Disagree.

Anime Cabaret Improv Jam

Friday, November 15

9:00 PM to 10:00 PM

1E15

Voice actor Lisa Ortiz (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Fantasy) will turn your favorite anime into song at the Anime Cabaret Improv Jam. As expected, some audience participation will be needed.

Cosplayers Getting Coffee LIVE!

Saturday, November 16

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

1E06

Youtube channel Cosplayers Getting Coffee has been gaining attention in the convention circuit since its launch in 2017. The concept is simple: cosplayers get together for a cup of joe while having a chat. The team behind the channel will be on hand with a special interactive version of the show. A Q&A session will also be held.

Anime NYC 2019 Masquerade Featuring Bang Dream!

Saturday, November 16

8:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Special Events Hall

The annual Anime NYC Masquerade will bring some of the best performances on stage. Only one act can take home the title of Best In Show. Aside from the Masquerade contest, there's a Bang Dream-only cosplay contest taking place. Fans can also expect a concert from Miku Ito and a live performance from Suzu Momoi.

Ramen: Illustrated

Sunday, November 17

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

1E13

Ramen lovers won't want to miss Ramen: Illustrated, which is about the new cookbook Let's Make Ramen! Released back in July, this book features a slew of ramen recipes in the form of a comic book. Author Hugh Amano and artist Sarah Becan will discuss how the book was created and what makes ramen so delectable. After the panel, Amano and Becan will sign copies of the book at the Anime NYC autographing area.

Five amazing panels to catch at TwitchCon 2019

Since 2015, TwitchCon has been the epiccenter for Twitch streamers meeting their beloved fans. It's also been a great way for potential streamers to learn the ins and outs of the business. This weekend, the event will return to the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California. We look at five great panels taking place during the sold out convention.

Friday, September 27

Round 2: Feuding Families

11:30 a.m. -12:40 p.m.

Tiltify Charity Plaza

If you're looking for competition for a good case, TwithCon's version of Family Feud is just for you. Hosted by Hyper RPG's Zac and Malika Lim Eubank, 10 competitors will have the chance to raise money for their charity of choice. Who are the combatants for this event? Streamers janellwheeler, Aust1nian, ShiaBun, Kate, QTCinderella, Felicity, Apocalypto_12, SirScoots, pixelsmixel, and Jasmina will put their Twitch knowledge to good use.

Saturday, September 28


Glitch Jam

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

Glitch Theater

One thing people notice about games streamed on Twitch is the music. There's nothing like a good track that'll get the chat room buzzing! Composers Philip Sheppard (Detroit:Become Human), Tom Salta (Tom Clancy franchise), and Doseone (Gang Beasts) will discuss how they brought their beloved music to life. Aside from playing music live, they're letting the audience get involved with the performance. This will be moderated by Raquel Lily.

Drag On Twitch: Meet The Stream Queens!

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m

TwitchUnity Lounge

Drag queen group Stream Queens have been gaining a growing fanbase by playing popular video games in drag. Founded by Deere, this collective has expanded from only a handful of streamers to about 30 members around the world. Deere and fellow Stream Queens members dragtrashly, Elixa, and Joy Stique will talk about their success and how others can join the fun on Twitch.

Sunday, September 29

Engaging Your Community with D&D and Magic: The Gathering

2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

GivePLZ

Everywhere you turn, more streamers are playing Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. While many enjoy watching this content, a few individuals might be afraid to jump into games of their own. If you're looking to get more involved in these communities, panelists MishyFishyWhoo, gregtito, GabySpartz, and Hyper RPG's Zac Lim Eubank will discuss how to get started.

Improv for Content Creators

3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

HeyGuys

While improv might be dominant at comedy clubs and theaters, it's been impactful on Twitch. Channels such as Saving Throw, Perception Studio, and Hyper RPG feature a slew of improvised content on a weekly basis. Panelists BizSnes, SourKoolAidShow, Ezekiel_III, and Shryku will discuss how improv can make things better for your streams.

New York Comic Con 2019: The 10 panels you need to see

The 2019 installment of New York Comic Con is coming soon, and 200,000 people are ready for some pop culture madness. With so much to do, trying to build a schedule can be difficult. Fortunately, we've listed 10 fantastic panels worthy of your time. Tickets for Thursday are still on sale here. New York Comic Con takes place from October 3 through October 6 inside the Javits Center.

Thursday, October 3

Wonder Women - Female CEOs Who Are Owned and Operated Publishers

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Room 1B03 - Javits Center

While the number of female-owned and operated comic publishers might be small, it'll grow exponentially in the forthcoming years. Sandy King Carpenter (Storm King Comics), Paula Garces (The World of Aluna), Tina Fine (OffGirl), & Wendy Chin-Tanner (Co-Publisher of A Wave Blue World) will be on hand to talk about the ups and downs of running their own companies.

Metal's Influence Within Today's Comic Con Culture presented by Murder In The Front Row: The San Francisco Bay Area Thrash Metal Story

6:45 pm - 7:45 pm

Room 1A21 - Javits Center

The documentary Murder in the Front Row has been getting rave reviews for its look on the '80s thrash metal scene in the Bay Area. Film director Adam Dubin, film narrator Brian Posehn, and MITFR co-author Brian Lew will head to NYCC to discuss the film. They're not coming alone as Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick will also make a special appearance. Aside from the documentary, this panel will discuss metal's influence in the comic con world with the assistance of Coffin Comics founder Brian Pulido.

Friday, October 4

All Elite Wrestling on TNT with Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Brandi Rhodes and more

4:15 pm - 5:15 pm

Room 1A10 - Javits Center

All Elite Wrestling will make its television debut on October 2 with Dynamite. Two days after the monumental debut, wrestlers Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Brandi Rhodes, Awesome Kong, Nyla Rose and Jungle Boy will be at the convention to discuss everything AEW. This will be the first wrestling company with financial backing to give WWE legitimate competition since WCW.

Comics vs Dragons: Where Comics & Role Playing Collide

7:45 pm - 8:45 pm

Room 1A02 - Javits Center

The line between role playing games and comic books are being blurred by the second. Some comic book creators can't get enough of playing these games in their spare time. A select group of panelists will discus how influential both worlds are to each other. ComiXology's Ivan Salazar will moderate the panel.

The Upright Citizens Brigade Presents The George Lucas Talk Show Panel

9:15 pm - 10:15 pm

Room 1A21 - Javits Center

The Upright Citizens Brigade return to NYCC with The George Lucas Talk Show. Connor Ratliff (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) will portray Lucas while Griffin Newman (The Tick) will play his sidekick Watt. An undisclosed number of guests will chat with Lucas, and everyone that attends walks away with a prize.

Saturday, October 5

From the Screen to the Page

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Room 1A18 - Javits Center

Before releasing books, some writers worked their way through movies and TV first. Jenni Hendriks (Unpregnant co-author / How I Met Your Mother), Max Brallier (The Last Kids On Earth and the Midnight Blade), Ted Caplan (Unpregnant co-author / The Hate U Give movie), and Tochi Onyebuchi (Riot Baby) talk about how each style of writing is different.

Sound & Fury: Creators of Animatrix and Batman Ninja unite for Sturgill Simpson

2:45 pm - 3:45 pm

Room 1A24 - Javits Center

Country artist Sturgill Simpson will unveil his new studio album Sound & Fury on September 27. For this release, he teamed up with Batman Ninja director Jumpei Mizusaki and character designer Takashi Okazaki for an anime film based on the album. The three individuals will unite to discuss this film, which will be released on Netflix this fall.

NYCC Championships of Cosplay Presented by Singer

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Main Stage 1D - Javits Center

The annual Eastern Championships of Cosplay will bring some of the best cosplayers to NYCC for a shot at $5,000 in prizes and a slot at the 2020 C2E2 Crown Championships of Cosplay. Who's going to walk away one step closer to being named the Global Champion of Cosplay?

Sunday, October 6

We Wrote Your Childhood

10:45 am - 11:45 am

Room 1A21 - Javits Center

Wanna hear stories behind some of your favorite shows from your childhood? Writers Andy Rheingold (CatDog), Bob Mittenthal (Rugrats), Carin Greenberg (Blue's Clues), Keisha Zollar (NickMom), Ken Scarborough (Doug), and Susan Kim (Are You Afraid of the Dark?) will talk about working on some beloved series. They also talk about the growing number of reboots hitting the airwaves.

William Shakespeare’s Get Thee Back to the Future LIVE

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

Room 1A24 - Javits Center

William Shakespeare's Get Thee Back to the Future will receive a live performance from audiobook narrators Sean Patrick Hopkins, Sean Kenin, and Sean Patrick Hopkins. Producer Nick Martorelli will join the narrators to discuss working on the audiobook. Released back in April, Get Thee Back to the Future finds Marty McFly going back even further to the 16th century.

Ten panels to catch at PAX West 2019

The 2019 installment of PAX West is right around the corner, and it’s going to be packed with gaming at every turn. If you’re still wondering what to do there, we’ve rounded up 10 fantastic panels taking place during the event. PAX West will be held at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle from August 30 through September 2. There’s still a handful of tickets left for Monday (September 2) here.

Friday, August 30

Historical & Visual Transgender Representation in RPGs

Cat Theatre

12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

The tabletop industry has seen a rise in transgender representation, but there's still work to be done. This panel, which features voice actor Greyson Simon, journalist Kikka Delarose, Green Ronin Publishing game designer Crystal Frasier, and content creator Angela Lemus-Mogrovejo, will talk about what changes need to be made for more inclusion at the table.


Gaming while Other: accessibility, diversity, representation

Hippogriff Theatre

5 p.m. - 6 p.m.

When it comes to diversity in games, there's been a plethora of growth. Unfortunately, this kind of change doesn't happen overnight. A panel of industry personnel discuss how things can improve to broaden the level of diversity. Harebrained Schemes technical producer JC Lau, Ubisoft product marketing manager Andrien Gbinigie, I Need Diverse Games founder Tanya DePass, Take This clinical director Raffael Boccamazzo, and developer Cherry Thompson will be on hand for this panel.


The Best Damn Geek Bar Panel Ever

Sasquatch Theatre

6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

While they were far and few between back in the day, geek bars have been popping up all over the country. Bar owners Lynn Richter (Oak and Shield Gaming Pub), Dave Aceto (Arcadia National Bar), Jason Kapalka (Storm Crow), Edward Schmalz (Pawn and Pint), and John Morris (Mox Boarding House) talk about the ups and downs of running their businesses and give pointers for those looking to open their own in the future.


Saturday, August 31

VG247 Presents: So You Think You Can Act? Video Game Actors and a Casting Director will Rate Your Performance

Sphinx Theatre

1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Have you ever played a video game and thought you could do a better job than the voice actors? Well, this panel allows you to read lines in front of some popular video game actors in the field. Along with casting director Julia Bianco Schoeffling, actors Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Sarah Elmaleh (For Honor), Jennifer Hale (Mass Effect), and Sam Lake (Max Payne) will be on hand to give pointers. The panel will be moderated by VG247 assistant editor Alex Donaldson.


Sound Design Live: Watch Us Recreate Video Game Sounds

Sasquatch Theatre

5 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Over the decades, video games have graced us with some of the most iconic sound effects. Whether its Mario collecting coins or a roundhouse kick in Street Fighter II, some of these sounds still stick with us today. Blipsounds owner Ryan Stunkel will showcase how its done while recreating some popular sound effects during this panel.


Sunday, September 1

From Screen to Team: When Content Creators Make Video Games

Raven Theatre

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

After playing video games online, these content creators decided to make games of their own. Rooster Teeth co-founder Geoff Ramsey, Hyper RPG CEO Malika Lim Eubank, Sandbox Strategies Influencer Relations Clara Sia, and youtuber JackSepticEye talk about what it's like to be on the other side of things.


Beats to Play Games to: The Art of Game Music Remixes

Cat Theatre

3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Video game remixes from outlets such as OC ReMix and Gamechops have often become more popular than their original compositions. Composers John “Slide20XX” Smith, Kyle Martin (Kylydian Music), Patrick Allred, and Mitchel Wong talk about what makes these remixes great while giving the crowd tips on crafting their own remixes.

Monday, September 2

USGamer Presents: The Twisted Timeline of Metal Gear Solid

Sphinx Theatre

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Are you confused with the perplexing storylines in the Metal Gear Solid franchise? Well, USGamer will help sort things in an hour! Joining USGamer reviews editor Mike Williams in this panel are Gameranx producer Tom Johnson, former Game Informer news editor Imran Khan, and Greenlit Content senior creative director Jeremy Parish.


GamesIndustry.biz Presents: So You Said Something Stupid On Social Media

Sphinx Theatre

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

There's nothing like social media drama to kickstart the day. Many folks in the gaming world have found themselves in the center of a PR nightmare. This panel deals with the proper way to take care of a social media crisis. Joining GamesIndustry.biz staff writer Rebekah Valentine in this discussion are Stride PR CEO Robert Brown, The Story Mob comms director Will Powers, and Minecraft head of player operations Aubrey Norris.

Pitch a Board Game in 60 Seconds!!

Hippogriff Theatre

3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Board games have been coming in hot over the years. If you have an idea for an exciting new game, this panel is for you. In a 60 second pitch, a group of industry personnel will determine if your game could be the next big thing. AEG chief operating officer Ryan Dancey, Catalyst Game Labs game designer Talon Coleman, Waitress Games game designer JR Honeycutt, Gold Nugget Games CEO Cody Thompson and Zephyr Workshop's Breeze Grigas (director) and Sarah Como (producer) will be on hand on hear your ideas.

20 panels to catch at San Diego Comic Con 2019

The full schedule for next week's San Diego Comic Con has been released, and it means panic time for many attendees. All of the heavy hitters are arriving, and there's no telling who might surprisingly show up. We've listed 20 panels that are a guaranteed good time during your stay at the convention. This year's San Diego Comic Con takes place from July 18 through July 21 inside the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

Thursday July 18

They Look Like Me: Bodies in Nerd Culture

10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

From comic books to the big screen, everyone wants to identify with someone that looks like them. Moderated by Geek and Sundry’s Sam de Leve, the panel features B. Dave Walters (Vampire the Masquerade: LA by Night), Sarah Kuhn (Heroine Complex), Christy Black (Hero's Journey Fitness), and Mairghread Scott (Marvel Rising) will come together to discuss everything that's been going right (and what work needs to be done) with body image in the media.

Hollywood Game Changers: A Conversation with the Creative Women Behind Popular Films and TV Projects

11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Room 25ABC

Moderated by Neer Motion director Chandra Feltus and cinematographer Fiorella Occhipinti, this panel will feature some the baddest women taking over Hollywood right now. So far, Emmy winning sound editor Paula Fairfield, costume designers Mona May, Melissa Bruning, and Meghan Kasperlik, animation director Anna Hollingsworth, and composer Anna Drubich will appear at the panel. Before the panel begins, Impact24 PR's Andrea Resnick will say a few words.

7th Annual Musical Anatomy of a Superhero: Film and TV Composer Panel

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Ballroom 20

Music helps drive those important scenes in your favorite superhero TV shows and films. If you're looking to dive into what makes these compositions work, a plethora of composers will be on hand for a music filled panel. Moderated by composer Michael Giacchino (Spider-Man: Far From Home), this panel will feature Blake Neely (Batwoman), Christopher Lennertz (The Boys), Sherri Chung (Supergirl), Pinar Toprak (Captain Marvel), and Benjamin Wallfisch (Shazam!).

Gnomes, Gunslingers, and Gelatinous Cubes: A Super-Fun Guide to Dungeons & Dragons and Tabletop RPGs

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Inspired to play D&D and tabletop RPGs after watching shows like Critical Role and Rat Queens? Super Geeked Up host Jeff Burns will moderated the panel with Hyper RPG CEO Malika Lim Eubank, El Rey Nation's Omar Najam, ConTessa Foundation founder Stacy Dellorfano, San Diego Roleplaying Association organizer Chris Czerniak, and actor Trip Hope as guests. If you want to get an up close and personal look at gaming, the panelists will hold a gaming session right after the panel in Pacific Ballroom 21 of the Marriott Marquis. Can't make it? Fortunately, they'll have another gaming session in the same room on Saturday July 20 at 8 p.m.

Swipe Right For Superheroes

8 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

If you're looking for a laugh, Ready Set Geek! members Alix Catherine, JPG, and Cole Garrison will present a comedy panel about dating fictional characters. They'll be joined by Perception Studio's Art Vega, Amber Reeder-Vega, and Danny Montooth along with their felted friends.

Friday, July 19

Build a Better World Through Gaming (A Women in Gaming Panel)

11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Moderated by Microsoft assistant store manager Donnell Hilliard, this panel deals with the trials and tribulations of women involved in the gaming world. Panelists include Microsoft store manager Helen Theriault, Sparkd Studios founder Candela S. Rebot, Online Performer's Group account manager Janessa Herrera and Psyonix's Stephanie Thoensen (senior communications manager) and Sarah Hebbler (executive producer). A Q&A session will take place after the discussion.

Building a Geek Brand (That Changes the World)

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Trying to make a career in geek culture can be a bit rough. Luckily, this panel features some of the best names in the business to help you out. Cosplayer Stella Chuu, YouTube personality Trisha Hershberger, artist Victor Dandridge, author Genese Davis, and fashion entrepreneur Tony B. Kim will be on hand to deliver some essential pointers.

Writing the Rules of Magic

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Room 25ABC

Ever wonder how magic in your favorite shows can actually make sense? Well, a group of established writers will tell you how they accomplished this rough feat! Gennifer Hutchison (The Strain), Deric Hughes (Arrow), Kieron Gillen (The Wicked & The Divine), Jose Molina (Magic: The Gathering), Chris Dingess (Doom Patrol), Sarah Kuhn (Heroine Complex), and sisters Julie and Shawna Benson (Wu Assassins) will join moderator Ben Blacker (The Thrilling Adventure Hour) in a panel about properly inserting magic in their storylines.

Creator Origins: A Candid Conversation on LBGTQ Comics Creation

6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Room 9

Over the years, LBGTQ representation in comic books has skyrocketed with acclaimed series such as Rat Queens, Lumberjanes, and Midnighter. LBGTQ comic creators Joe Glass (The Pride) and Clive Hawken (Delver) will team up with LBGTQ publishers Spike Trotman (Iron Circus Comics) and Ivan Salazar (comiXology) to discuss how they got into the comic book industry. This panel will be moderated by GLAAD's Megan Townsend.

Super Geeked Up: Geeky Improv Live

9 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Room 25ABC

Super Geeked Up will bring an insane improv show filled with tons of geeky games. Joining the crew are special guests Kelly Nugent (El Rey Nation) and Matt Acevedo (Hyper RPG). The fun won't just happen on stage. There's plenty of audience participation and prizes to be won.

Saturday, July 20

Nostalgia-Ganza: A Look Back at Animated Series from the '80s

10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Room 9

The '80s were filled with cartoons that still resonate with people today. Cartoon writers Len Uhley (Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears), Brynne Chandler (He-Man), Marv Wolfman (Transformers), Craig Miller (The Real Ghostbusters), and Karen Willson (G.I. Joe) come together to discuss what went down behind the scenes of your favorite shows.

Reboot: Reinvigorating a Tired Franchise, or Worst Idea Ever?

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.

Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

The word "reboot" can either make you feel either happy or nauseous. Fortunately, many reboots have been able to please long time fans of the original product. Jody Houser (Star Wars: Age of Republic), Preeti Chhibber (Spider-Man: Far From Home: Peter and Ned's Ultimate Travel Journal), Jackson Lanzing (Star Trek: Year 5), Sarah Kuhn (Shadow of the Batgirl), Sina Grace (Iceman), and Javier Grillo-Marxuach (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) will talk about how to make a proper reboot work in today's world.

Comics, Culture, and the Classroom

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

Combining superheroes with the school curriculum? Some professors in Los Angeles have found a way to bring these two worlds together with perfect results. Animo South Los Angeles High School's Chanti Burnette, Animo Leadership High School's Kimberlee Kelley, and Green Dot Public Schools' Timothy Ojetunde will be on hand to share ways to make this happen. Green Dot Public Schools' Curriculum Specialist Peter Carlson will moderate the panel.

The Music of Monsters: Kaiju Concerto with Composer Bear McCreary

5 p.m. - 6. p.m.

Room 25ABC

Since 2004, Emmy winner composer Bear McCreary has been a crucial part of films such as 10 Cloverfield Lane, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and Child's Play. In this panel, he'll break down what makes his beloved compositions work so well. McCreary's music can soon be heard in the horror film Eli, which will be released on Netflix.

NXonNetflix Presents the Comic-Con 2019 Masquerade

8:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.

Ballroom 20

The Masquerade is easily the hottest thing at SDCC not being held at Hall H. In order to grab a ticket, line up before noon to have your best chance. Any remaining tickets will be sent to the Masquerade Desk after 3 p.m. If you didn't get a ticket, overflow seating will be available Sails Pavilion and Room 6A.

Sunday, July 21

San Diego International Children's Film Festival

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Room 9

If you're in the mood for a good flick, the San Diego International Children's Film Festival will showcase a plethora of short films from around the world. Throughout the event, animators and filmmakers will discuss their projects. The full list of films being screened will be unveiled soon.

How to Create Your Own Novel

1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Room 8

The Winner Twins (Brittany and Brianna) rose to fame at age 12 with their debut novel The Strand Prophecy. Over the years, they've earned accolades for their teachings across the country. They're heading to SDCC to give pointers on how to get your story idea out for the world to see. They'll be joined by Hugo Award winning writer Graeme Manson and New York Times bestselling authors Todd McCaffrey and Sherrilyn Kenyon.

Fantastic Beasts and How to Make Them

3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Amazed by the massive cosplay you see walking around the con? Interesting in enhancing your creativity? Cosplayers Leah Thomas, Nat Lawson, Bryn Hazlett Lawson, Amanda Dunn, Ken Hazlett, and Andrea Seale will show how those titanic costumes get created.

Paper Toys

3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Room 11

Looking to showcase your creative side? Grammy nominated paper engineer Renee Jablow will teach you how to make paper dragons from Studio Fun International's recent Ready to Fly! book. Each person will walk away with one dragon from the recent How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World film.

Gastronomically Geeky. Game and Movie Cookbooks

3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.

Room 5AB

If you’ve played an RPG, there might be times when you’ll wonder if that food in the dining hall would taste fantastic in real life. Fortunately, some acclaimed authors took it upon themselves to deliver recipes from these fictional worlds. Chelsea Monroe-Cassel (Elder Scrolls: The Official Cookbook), Victoria Rosenthal (Fallout: The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook), and Allison Robicelli (WWE: The Official Cookbook) discuss the hurdles they went through to get their books on the shelves.