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Comic-Con at the Library

Comic Con at the Library

Comic-Con at the library attendees holding up coming books

Graphic novels help foster a love of reading and can also be an important part of building and improving literacy skills. The San Diego Public Library uses Comic-Con's unique place in San Diego's cultural landscape to explore the connection between graphic novels, literacy and education.

 

 

Comic-Con® Conference for Educators and Librarians

4 panelists for a session at Comic-Con® Conference for Educators and Librarians


Since 2018, Comic-Con International and San Diego Public Library have teamed up to present a FREE five-day conference that takes place annually at San Diego Central Library during the San Diego Comic Convention and is open to the public.

CCEL programming begins Wednesday, July 24 - Sunday, July 28. Explore the role comics play in promoting education and literacy for all ages. Those in the library and education fields are invited to learn creative and exciting ways to incorporate comics and other popular arts into their work. Through presentations and panel discussions, the Conference hopes to engage the community and promote comics as a medium for learning.

 

CCEL Registration and Schedule: 

Junji Ito holding his jacket open to reveal the artwork on his shirt

Registration is highly recommended for interested attendees each day they plan to take part in CCEL. Please note that space is limited and registration does not guarantee seating at each panel.

CCEL 2024 Full Panel Schedule

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Featured Library Programs

A cosplayer dressed as the Mandalorian while holding a doll of Grogu

Cosplay Repair Station!
July 25 - July 27 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. & July 28 | 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
San Diego Central Library | IDEA Lab

Cosplayers finding themselves with a missing button, broken strap, a last-minute add and more can walk into the 4th floor IDEA Lab for quick fix solutions to common cosplay woes.   

IDEA Lab are also offering free comic themed makes, trivia and photo ops while supplies last. 

The Central Library IDEA Lab will provide basic equipment and materials.

  • Equipment and tools: sewing machines, 3D printers/pen, laser cutters, desktop cutters, soldering irons and more.
  • Sewing supplies: needles, thread, seam rippers, scissors, safety pins, etc.
  • Various adhesives: hot glue guns, wood glue, tacky glue, super glue, duct tape, electrical tape, transparent tape, etc.

 

Drawing of hands pasting shapes and leaves on a yellow paper with a sun drawn on.

Your Life as a Graphic Novel Memoir: Take-Home Art Journaling Kits 
July 19 - July 29 | All Day | Point Loma/Hervey Library

In the spirit of San Diego Comic-Con, the library has created kits for participants to try their hands at art journaling. Kits include daily drawing prompts, a journal, stickers, pen and glue to put it all together. Available while supplies last.

 

Cartoon drawing of a person sitting at a booth holding a red book, with more colorful books set out in front of them

Mini Comic-Con (adapted for adults with ASD)
Saturday, July 20 | 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | College-Rolando Library

Adapted for adults with ASD but teens/adults of all abilities welcome.  

Celebrate Comic-Con with Arc of San Diego and Casa De Mosaic by making masks, eating snacks and learning about comics followed by a comic book workshop led by Little Fish Comic Book Studio!

 

Drawing of a blue hovering bus driven by a penguin with a blue-haired anime character sitting on top. Goldfish swim through the air behind the bus. There is hot pink lettering ”Mondays in July Anime Club For Young Adults 4pm-5pm"

Anime Club for Young Adults
Monday, July 22 & 29 | 4 p.m. | Oak Park Library

Come chill this summer and watch some of the top, new and trendy anime this season with fellow fans of anime and Japanese culture. For titles and details, call Oak Park Library 619-527-3406. 

 

Drawing of hands painting a house on blue paper with paints set out on a table.

Sketch Night: Comic Con Edition
Tuesday, July 23 | 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. | Virtual Event on Zoom

Join the Sketch Night Team for a special Comic-Con themed program run by the San Diego County Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with staff from SDPL.

Registration required. Contact Juan Carlos Robles at 619-541-5188 or JuanCarlos.Robles@sdcounty.ca.gov to sign up. Please send your name, age, phone number or email address.

 

Cartoons of five superhero kids: one with a purple hat and red cape, one with a blue cap and purple cape, one with a yellow suit and red cape, one with a green mask and cape, and one with a pink cape and red suit.

Super Hero Workshop with ClicBitz San Diego
Tuesday, July 23 | 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. | Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library

Attendees will tap into their inner superheroes and construct simple capes and masks and take part in other fun activities led by Clicbitz San Diego. Registration recommended.

 

Photo of paper roll crafts of Wonder Woman and Spiderman in front of Batman, Avengers, and Iron Man comics.

Kids Craft: Paper Superheroes
Thursday, July 25 | 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. | Rancho Bernardo Library

Children are invited to start off Comic-Con by crafting a superhero with toilet paper rolls or decorating their own masks, while supplies last.

 

Illustration of a man in a red mask and red and yellow cape with a young boy climbing up his arm and a young girl cheering them on.

Superhero Preschool Storytime at the Library 
Friday, July 26 | 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Clairemont Library

This storytime features picture books with adventurous superheroes. Attendees may take home a superhero mask. Siblings welcome.

 

Illustration of a woman with red hair and red lipstick wearing a red dress in front of a red background with ”The most Wuthering Heights Day Ever” written in white.

Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever
Sunday, August 4 | 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. | Pacific Beach Library

Fans of the classic novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë or Kate Bush’s 1978 song adaptation are invited to don a red dress and dance with SDPL staff on the library lawn, using the moves that Kate Bush immortalized in her music video. Tea and snacks to follow!

Interested but not sure where to start? We’ve got videos:

Learn the Steps with SDPL

Make Wuthering Heights Garb

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Comic-Con Commemorative Library Cards

Each year San Diego Public Library, Comic-Con International and local artists partner up to present a limited-run commemorative Comic-Con library card. This exclusive library card is the only one to be licensed by Comic-Con International and is available, while supplies last, at the SDPL library booth on the convention floor, starting with Preview Night.

This limited card design is available in limited quantities at each SDPL location starting Thursday, July 25.

Comic-Con cards distributed at the convention center must be activated by staff at any SDPL location. Card replacements made in July are offered for free.

 

2024 Featured Artist and Design

John Jennings with 2024 Commemorative Comic-Con Library Card design

The 2024 Commemorative Comic-Con Library Card is here! Illustrated by John Jennings, this latest card design shows off the power found within books and reading.

John Jennings is a professor, author, graphic novelist, curator, Harvard Fellow, New York Times Bestseller, 2018 Eisner Winner, and all-around champion of Black culture. As Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California at Riverside (UCR), Jennings examines the visual culture of race in various media forms including film, illustrated fiction and comics and graphic novels. He is also the director of Abrams ComicArts imprint Megascope, which publishes graphic novels focused on the experiences of people of color.

Jennings is co-editor of the 2016 Eisner Award-winning collection The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art (Rutgers) and co-founder/organizer of The Schomburg Center’s Black Comic Book Festival in Harlem. He is co-founder and organizer of the MLK NorCal’s Black Comix Arts Festival in San Francisco and also SOL-CON: The Brown and Black Comix Expo at the Ohio State University.

Comic-Con Library Card Designs

  • Title: San Diego Public Library 
Subtitle: Comic-Con 2013 

 

High angle/birds eye shot of Central Library Dome. A woman styled as a superhero flies out carrying a large stack of books. Discover your next chapter is written inside an energetic comic-book style bubble. Illustrated in pen and marker. 2013 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by Thomas Vineberg.
  • A futuristic (in midcentury modern/fifties stylings) San Diego cityscape with the iconic Central Library, pedestrian walkway and other buildings in the distance. Flying ships in the sky and hover cars on the ground. Illustrated in pen and marker. 

 

San Diego Public Library signage hovers at an angle above the buildings. Text: Discover your Next Chapter and Comic-Con International 2014 on the top and bottom of the design. 2014 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by Thomas Vineberg.
  • Bold text: San Diego Public Library 

Subtitle: Discover Your Next Chapter 

 

A vector rendering of San Diego Central Library a, with googly eyes and a mouth on the dome. A blue book beside it reads Comic-Con International 2015. In 2015, e3 Civic High School—whose campus is located within San Diego Central Library—held a library card design contest. The winning design became that year's themed Comic-Con library card.
  • A Watercolor rendering of a cartoonish octopus sitting on top of the San Diego Central Library dome, reading a book. Words in a stylized, bold, dripping, horror-inspired fonts surround the illustration. 

 

Top text panel: Tales from the San Diego Public Library 2016 

Side text panel, typewriter style: San Diego Comic-Con International 2016 

Bottom text panel, bold: Discover your Next Chapter! 2016 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by ToshWerks, a San Diego art and design studio.
  • Closeup portrait of a cyborg with purple hair, nails and makeup, reading the book “Neuromancer” by William Gibson. A nighttime, futuristic rendering of the City of San Diego, with the Central Library Dome and One American Plaza building is seen in the background. 

 

Futuristic Title: San Diego Public Library 

Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration 

 

Subtitle on bottom: Comic-Con International 2017  2017 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by Attiba Royster, one of three possible options. Designs were created by members of the library’s Comic-Con International Graphic Novel Book Clubs.
  • Digital illustration of a young boy with robotic accessories sitting down while reading “War of the Worlds” by H.G. Wells with a young girl in hijab and carrying equipment and a older cyborg youth looking over his shoulder. A silhouette outline of San Diego Central Library with a rainbow-hued shadow is in the background. 

 

Title in futuristic font: San Diego Public Library 

 

Subtitle: 

Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration 

 

Side Text: Comic-Con International 2017 2017 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by Vince Alvendia (a.k.a. EggdropRamen), one of three possible options. Designs were created by members of the library’s Comic-Con International Graphic Novel Book Clubs. 
  • Digital drawing of a sitting robot in profile reading “The Great Gasket” with the San Diego Central Library entrance rendered in 3D. A stack of books and hovering tablet with “Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration” on display is in the foreground.  

 

Title: San Diego Public Library 

Bottom Text: Comic-Con International 20172017 themed Comic-Con library card illustrated by Robert McKeone, one of three possible options. Designs were created by members of the library’s Comic-Con International Graphic Novel Book Clubs. 
  • A bespectacled boy with Harry Potter-Universe stylings garbed in black robe, striped tie and blue shoes flies away on a broom carrying a stack of books. In the background, a roaring dragon with wings sitting atop the Central Library building can be seen. 

Official 2018 Logo of Comic-Con International 

Text: Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration 

San Diego Public Library “No Restricted Sections,” the 2018 official San Diego Comic-Con International library card illustrated by Lucas Turnbloom, an award-winning cartoonist.
  • Where’s Waldo holds a tall stack of books with various colored covers in front of a heavily stylized photograph of Central Library overlayed in light blue. 

 

Text: Opportunity Discovery Inspiration 

San Diego Public Library 

 

Official Comic-Con 50 year logo.  2019 official San Diego Comic-Con International library card designed by Candlewick Press.
  • A donkey boy reads while riding a donkey-zebra with a star-filled red background that displays the distinctive Arco del Milenio (Milennium Arch) of Tijuana and the San Diego Central Library. These buildings are labeled with a TJ and SD, respectively. 

 

2022 San Diego Comic-Con International logo  

 

Spanish text surrounds the characters. 

Biblioteca Pública de San Diego (San Diego Public Library) 

Oportunidad, Descrubrimiento, Inspiración (Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration) 

Leer Sin Fronteras (Read without Borders) “Leer Sin Fronteras” (Read without Borders), the 2022 official San Diego Comic-Con International library card. Created by Charles Glaubitz, a visual artist and illustrator based in Tijuana, Mexico, its design reflects the close ties between SD and TJ. Spanish is used throughout and the main subjects, niño-burro (boy-donkey) and burro-zebra, are characters frequently featured in his work. 
  • Odi the Coyote is dressed in blue and yellow garb wearing a mask and cape emblazoned with the City of SD logo on their chest and belt buckle. Odi, Defender of Books holds their library card in one hand and a book under their arm. Odi is superimposed over a background of various comic-book styled panels that show off the Central Library Dome, Library self-checkouts, SDPL card and a book. 

2023 San Diego Comic-Con International logo 

A comic-book style nanel writes in comic book text: Opportunity, Discovery, Inspiration above San Diego Public Library in bold. “Odi, Defender of Books,” 2023 official San Diego Comic-Con International library card illustrated by Rachel Murray. This alter ego of Odi the Coyote (the mascot of SDPL), is masked up and ready to fight against book bans.

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Find us at Comic-Con

Visit San Diego Public Library in the Convention Center at Booth 5523 right by the entrance to the exhibition floor between the B1 and B2 lobbies to pick up a limited-edition Comic-Con commemorative library card, learn more about library services and other goodies. The booth will also have special appearances from SDPL mascot Odi the Coyote and artist John Jennings at select times.

Library staff posing with a banner that reads "The Dating Game"

Blind Date with a Book, Chapter 3: Return of the Librarians! 
Friday, July 26 | 6:30 p.m. | Room 10, San Diego Convention Center  

The librarians are back to help you find your literary match, Dating Game style! Hosted by the ever-incorrigible Scott Ehrig-Burgess of the Library Shop and featuring some exciting guest stars, Blind Date with a Book offers audience members a chance to win some free books and sweet library swag.

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Transportation Information

Please note that special event rates will be in effect in the library parking garage. The lot will likely fill up early in the day for the duration of Comic-Con.

Due to the increased traffic downtown, taking public transit is highly encouraged. San Diego Central Library is one block from the Park & Market Trolley Station (Blue and Orange Lines). MTS Bus Routes 12, 901 and 929 stop in front of the 11th Avenue library entrance. For those riding bicycles, racks can be found in the parking garage and by the Park Boulevard entrance.

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Booklists


For more information, please email Amanda Lorge at ALorge@sandiego.gov

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