IDW's Full San Diego Comic-Con Schedule

Peter Paltridge

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Publisher IDW has a lot planned for San Diego Comic-Con next month. Their schedule, revealed today, contains over twenty signings covering all their major titles as well as three panels set for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. On July 27 look for the TMNT: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF TURTLE POWER panel in Room 25ABC with Kevin Eastman, Jason Aaron, Joëlle Jones, Tom Waltz, Sarah Myer, Mateus Santolouco and Fero Pe. The panel is moderated by ComicBook.com’s Chris Killian. but save your questions about The Last Ronin for its own specific panel the following dsy at 2 PM, Room 4, featuring Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, the Escorza brothers, Ben Bishop and Luis Antonio Delgado. Screen Rant’s Joseph Deckelmeier moderates that one. Finally on July 29 the STAR TREK: BOLDLY EXPLORING THE COMICS panel will be held in Room 7AB with Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing. IDW Group Editor Heather Antos serves as moderator. Beyond that, there will be a different artist about every hour at IDW’s booth (#2729), so follow this schedule
 
Whoa, IDW has so much going on at SDCC! The signing schedule is daunting, but tempting. Maybe I can snag some autographs from the TMNT crew or the artists behind Belzebubs. This is gonna be my first Comic-Con, so wish me luck!
 
This looks like a solid lineup from IDW at San Diego Comic-Con. I’ve always been a casual fan of TMNT, so the 40th-anniversary panel could be interesting. I like the variety of signings they have scheduled, from TMNT to Star Trek and even My Little Pony. It’s nice to see such a diverse range of genres and creators being represented. I might check out some of the panels and signings if I can fit them into my schedule. The Last Ronin panel also caught my eye – it’s been getting a lot of buzz lately. Overall, it seems like IDW has something for everyone.
 
IDW’s schedule for San Diego Comic-Con is packed, but I can’t help but feel like it’s a bit all over the place. While it’s great to see so many signings and panels, I wonder if they’re spreading themselves too thin. The TMNT 40th-anniversary panel is definitely a highlight, but why split The Last Ronin into a separate panel? It might have been more impactful to keep everything TMNT-related together. Also, with so many limited events, it feels like fans might miss out if they’re not constantly checking social media. I hope the execution lives up to the hype because it’s a lot to juggle.
 
Gotta figure out the best way to navigate IDW's booth. Probably download the SDCC app and map out my approach for signings and artist appearances. Don't want to miss any limited opportunities!
 
I’m thrilled about the Star Trek: Boldly Exploring the Comics panel on July 29. Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing have done fantastic work, and having Heather Antos as the moderator is a great choice. I’m looking forward to seeing what new insights they’ll bring to the table. The Star Trek signing on July 25 is also on my radar. It’s not often that we get such focused attention on Star Trek comics, and I appreciate IDW for giving it the spotlight it deserves. This is a must-attend for any Star Trek fan at the con!
 
IDW’s schedule is impressive but a bit overwhelming. With so many panels and signings, it’s hard to know where to start. As someone with limited time at Comic-Con, I have to be selective. The TMNT: Celebrating 40 Years of Turtle Power panel on July 27 is a top priority. I’ve always been a fan, and this feels like a once-in-a-lifetime event. The Last Ronin signing also seems worth the wait. It’s unfortunate that some events are limited and require close attention to social media updates. Hopefully, I can catch a few of these highlights during my visit.
 
Limited signing details are a bummer. Wish IDW would be more upfront about how to score those exclusive autographs. Still, the panels look interesting, especially The Last Ronin one. Hopefully, they'll reveal some cool stuff!
 

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