Comic-Con is coming! It can be overwhelming, even for someone who has been going for more than a half-century. To help you navigate the hundreds of hours of programming, I’ve organized my recommendations by category, making it easier to find panels that match your interests
⭐ Starred panels are my personal — and sometimes eccentric — favorites. I have also included a broader list of panels in comics, books and education; fandom (everything from cosplay to building a droid or collecting toys); film and TV; and gaming. I have tried to include as diverse a sampling as possible, from Hall H blockbuster celebrity panels to smaller hands-on, interactive sessions
Comic-Con is a nonprofit “dedicated to creating the general public’s awareness of and appreciation for comics and related popular art forms,” while celebrating their “historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture.” It also works hard to highlight diversity in its programming and on the exhibit floor, where attendees can search for exhibitors by BIPOC and LGBTQ+ categories
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And if you’re complaining that Comic-Con isn’t about comics anymore, remember that Hall H and Ballroom 20 — where studios often hold celebrity-filled panels — make up only a tiny fraction of the programming. Below is a wealth of panels celebrating the breadth of work and creators in the comics industry
Comics, books and education
⭐ Teaching and Learning with Comics
What: Peter Carlson (Green Dot Public Schools) and Susan Kirtley (Portland State University) lead an interactive workshop where educators explore how to teach about, with and through comics.Why: The panel offers hands-on activities that show educators how to engage students through powerful lessons and thematic units rooted in the comic arts. An afternoon Wednesday panel at the library is the perfect way to ease into Comic-Con madness.When: Wednesday, July 22, 2026, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Where: Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
⭐ Independent Comics in Action: Building Worlds Outside the System
What: Independent publishing is where original characters are being created, owned and brought directly to audiences without traditional gatekeepers. Michael Stradford (Gizmoe Press), writer David F. Walker, designer Jason Medley and Milestone Media’s co-founder Denys Cowan offer a working look at how independent comics are being developed, financed and released today.Why: Because when David F. Walker is on a panel, you should just go. Denys Cowan is a Comic-Con special guest, and you can also find him at Booth #4601.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 10-11 a.m.Where: Room 5AB
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Beth Accomando
Comics, Spanish, Library Magic!10-11 a.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
Creature Craft: Visionaries of Horror Comics Share Their Secrets10-11 a.m.Room 29AB
Animation History with Jerry and Mark10-11 a.m.Room 9

Rachel Crawford
What:Centered on San Diego State University’s Comic Arts Collection, this panel explores how a comics archive can serve as a unifying framework for interdisciplinary teaching, collaborative scholarship and innovative pedagogy.Why:Support panels with local experts like Pamela Jackson and Elizabeth Pollard (both from SDSU) and learn about an amazing collection right here in our backyard!When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 10:30-11:30 a.m.Where: Room 26AB
⭐Bud Plant: Fifty Years at the Center of Comics History
What:Bud Plant (2026 Will Eisner Comic Awards Hall of Fame inductee and founder of Bud Plant Art Books) talks about his career, iconic catalogs, his lifelong passion for collecting comics and original art, and the sales of Comics & Comix in 1988 and Bud Plant Art Books in 2026.Why: For anyone who attended Comic-Con back in the day, Bud Plant’s booths were legendary, and his presence on the show floor has been missed. This is a great opportunity to hear his stories and pay tribute to him.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 11 a.m. to noonWhere:Room 4

Jackie Estrada
Oni Press: The Countdown to 30 Years11 a.m. to noonRoom 28DE
Spotlight on Denys Cowan11 a.m. to noonRoom 32AB
Tales From My Spinner Rack LIVE! With Special Guest Mark Evanier11 a.m. to noonRoom 9
The Kids Are Alright: Sketch Night11 a.m. to noonShiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
Comics: Where Do We Draw the Line?11 a.m. to noonOmni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor
Marvel‘s Wolverine: Deep Cuts 11:15 a.m. to noonHall H
DC’s Jim Lee and Friends11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Room 6DE
The Jewish Experience in Comics: Characters and Creators11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Room 10
⭐Banned in the USA?! Freedom, Comics, and Education
What:The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, so why are books being banned? Censorship is more commonplace in the U.S. than you may think.Why: Learn about tools for fighting censorship and how comics can be an effective tool for education, entertainment, enlightenment and civil discourse.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, Noon to 1 p.m.Where: Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
Art from the Holocaust: Holocaust Stamps: History in MiniatureNoon to 1 p.m.Room 4
Exquisite Corpses: The Game and BeyondNoon to 1 p.m.Room 5AB
Godzilla Smashes San Diego and the Comic IndustryNoon to 1 p.m.Room 29AB
Great Cartoonists and Comedians We Have KnownNoon to 1 p.m.Room 9
Secret Identities: American Superheroes in International ComicsNoon to 1 p.m.Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
⭐Making Collaborative and Independent Anthologies
What:Local creators discuss how they got published by collaborating with other writers and artists to produce graphic novel anthologies.Why:Support local San Diego creators.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, Noon to 1 p.m.Where: Grand 12&13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

Horrorgasm
The Horror (Inspiration)! Oh, the Horror (Inspiration)!12:30-1:30 p.m.Room 29CD
What:World-renowned comic book artist, writer DC Comics President, Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee (Batman, Superman, Justice League, Suicide Squad) talks about his more than 35 years in the comics industry and sketches your favorite characters live.Why:It’s Jim Lee! He’s not just wildly talented but also one of the nicest people in the industry.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 12:45-1:45 p.m.Where:Room 6DE
⭐Good Grief! The Enduring Legacy of Peanuts, Snoopy, and Charles M. Schulz
What:An all-star panel of Peanuts experts discuss the enduring legacy of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved comic strip. Plus, be among the first to hear a special Peanuts announcement.Why: Mark Evanier is another person who, if you see his name, you should just go because you will learn something and likely be entertained.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 1-2 p.m.Where: Room 9
⭐The Asian Corner: LeUyen Pham Talks Comics and Kids’ Books with Gene Luen Yang
What: Gene Luen Yang (“American Born Chinese”) talks with Eisner Award winner and Caldecott Honor winner LeUyen Pham (“Lunar New Year Love Story”). A Q&A follows.Why: These two won multiple Eisner Awards last year, and it’s your chance to hear from them and ask questions.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 1-2 p.m.Where: Room 29AB
Absolute Crisis: Relaunching Comics and the First Amendment1-2 p.m.Room 11
Comics Arts Conference Session #3: Three Historians Approach the Cold War in Comics1-2 p.m.Room 26AB
Concept to Creation: A Writers Forum1-2 p.m.Marina D, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Robert Kirkman Live!1-2 p.m.Room 6BCF
TOKYOPOP and 247 Comics: The Ultimate Manga-Comics Mashup!1-2 p.m.Room 28DE
Where All Educators Belong: Popular Arts Educator Learning Communities at Comic-Con Museum1-2 p.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
⭐Finding the Funny in Six Panels or Less
What: Is there anything better than a six-panel page? What about it lends itself so well to setting up a joke and landing a punchline? Find out.Why: Get the answers from some of the funniest people in comics, Peter Bagge (Hate), Nathan Gelgud (“No Concessions!”), Mimi Pond (“Do Admit: The Mitford Sisters and Me”), Marc Torices (“Cornelius”), and Julia Wertz (“Bury Me Already” and “It’s Nice Down Here”).When: Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm – 2:30pmWhere:Room 24ABC
Main Character Energy: Black Female Storytellers1:30- 2:30 p.m.Room 10

William Stout
What:William Stout has worked with Kurtzman, Elder, Eisner, Kirby, Moebius, Harlan Ellison, and Russ Manning, and has attended every single San Diego Comic-Con.Why:He has painted 14 murals at the San Diego Natural History Museum and the San Diego Zoo, and a three-volume box set collecting all of Stout’s comics-related work debuts at this year’s Comic-Con.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 2-3 p.m.Where:Room 4
Comics Arts Conference Session #4: How Comics Change the World2-3:30 p.m.Room 26AB
Descend into Madness: Exploring Horror Through Comics2-3 p.m.Room 25ABC
Fear the Future! Making Dystopian Comics2-3 p.m.Room 23ABC
Spotlight on Katie Skelly2-3 p.m.Room 29AB
Teaching Afghan Girls Through Comics!2-3 p.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
What:Peter Bagge (Hate), one of the primary architects of the alternative comics scene that exploded in the 1980s and 1990s, discusses his enduring chronicle of the grunge era with Colin Blanchette (Canon Zine).Why:You should probably put all the Spotlight panels on your list because they highlight the Comic-Con special guests, who all have booths in Artist Alley. Find Bagge at Booth II-09.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 3-4 p.m.Where:Room 4
Doblaje de Voz para Hispanohablantes en EE. UU. y Latinoamérica Sala(Voice Acting for Spanish Speakers in the U.S. and Latin America)3-4 p.m.Room 28DE
Teaching on Genocide and Totalitarianism Using Comics3-4 p.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library

Jackie Estrada
⭐The Year of Jack Kirby: A Star-Studded Celebration!
What: Celebrate the legacy of Jack “The King” Kirby, co-creator of the Marvel Universe, mythmaker of DC’s New Gods and pop art pioneer. An SDCC 2026 panel-exclusive Marvel comic will be distributed to attendees.Why:These industry superstars, Tom King, Mark Waid, Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Nick Dragotta, along with Tracy Kirby, Jeremy Kirby and pop culture historian Roy Schwartz, will be there, and it’s always great to get a freebie at a panel. If you don’t know who Kirby is, you should — and this is a perfect place to begin.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 3:15-4:15 p.m.,Where: Room 6DE
What:Scott Williams (“Batman: Hush”) discusses his 40-year career in comics as an artist and inker and his evolution as a creator over the decades.Why: There will be a Q&A, and Williams offers a chance to learn about the less-well-known craft of inking a comics.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 3:30-4:30 p.m.Where:Room 24ABC
What:Stories have always been one of society’s most powerful tools for challenging assumptions, questioning authority and exposing uncomfortable truths. Can satire, speculative fiction and graphic novels still provoke meaningful conversation in a culture increasingly divided by competing narratives?Why:We just need more subversive storytelling right now. I also love the work of Lalo Alcaraz (Pulitzer-nominated artist and RFK Journalism Prize winner), who is one of many talented panelists.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 3:30-4:30 p.m.Where: Room 29CD
Heroes After the Uniform: Veterans, Comics, and the Stories That Help Us Reclaim Ourselves3:30-4:30 p.m.Room 26AB
Apex Comics Group 2026-2027 Exclusive Previews4-5 p.m.Room 23ABC
Teaching With Comics in Latin America: A Silly Idea or a Brilliant One?4-5 p.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
The National Cartoonists Society Turns 80!4-5 p.m.Room 32AB
The Reality of A.I.4-5 p.m.Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor
Transgender and Nonbinary Creators Stay Relevant and Proud4-5 p.m.Room 9
⭐A Master Class in Comic Coloring
What:Brian Haberlin (“Spawn,” “Witchblade”), an award-winning comic coloring pioneer, will take you behind the scenes of coloring comics.Why:You can learn about color theory and the coloring process, then about final production techniques to get your work looking the way you want it in print or on the web. I love diving into a single aspect of comics creation.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 5-6 p.m.Where:Room 3
A Comics Reading Club . . . for Faculty!5-6 p.m.Shiley Special Events Suite, San Diego Central Library
Crafting Pop Culture Content to Educate5-6 p.m.Neil Morgan Auditorium, San Diego Central Library
Get Yer Jollies!: Creating ‘Zines in Your Local Comics Community5-6 p.m.Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Inside Indie Manga Publishing: Manga Mavericks Books Industry Panel5-6 p.m.Room 29AB
La Llorona Comics: The Latin American Challenge of Creating Comics . . . Before Tapping Out5-6 p.m.Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor
Monsters and Cryptids in Comics5-6 p.m.Room 32AB
Publishing a Comic in Mexico: An Impossible Task?6-7 p.m.Room 9
Marvel, Moana, Manga, Mānēs, and ‘Merica (Melting Pot Comics: America at 250)6:30-7:30 p.m.Room 24ABC
⭐Fear and Loathing in Aztlan: Hunter S. Thompson, the Chicano Movement, and Comics
What:This panel examines the continued and intertwined impact of both the writings of Hunter S. Thompson (author of “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”) and the Chicano Movement (including the Chicano Moratorium against the Vietnam War) on comics.Why:Because it just sounds amazing and fun.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 7-8 p.m.Where:Room 29AB
Fight the Future! Resistance in Comics7-8 p.m.Room 9
Fleischer Cartoons: Greatest Hits Vol. 17-8 p.m.Room 28DE
When the Void Screams Back: The Latest in Sci-Fi Horror7-8 p.m.Room 6DE
Trina Robbins: Comics Activist7:30-8:30 p.m.Room 10

Beth Accomando
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⭐Black Vampires in Comics and Popular Culture
What:John Jennings (professor of media and cultural studies, UC Riverside), Dr. Ebony Toussaint (writer and creative director, Scary Black Folk), Stacey Robinson (associate professor of graphic design and studio art, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Dr. Christian Hines (assistant professor of literacy, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and Dr. Stanford Carpenter (cultural anthropologist) discuss Black vampires across comic books and popular culture, including works like “Sinners” and “Blade.”Why: C’mon — it’s vampires in the aftermath of “Sinners.” Plus, these panelists are excellent. I have attended many panels with Jennings and Carpenter, and they are always people you want to hear talk.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 8-9 p.m.Where: Room 9
Warren Kremer: Harvey Comics’ Cover Genius8-9 p.m.Room 29AB
Fandom
⭐Droid Builders: How to Build a Droid 101
What: An introduction to getting started with building droids and robots, featuring a panel of droid and robot builders with more than 50 years of combined experience.Why: These guys are just the nerdiest fun you can have at a panel, and they will help you build a droid if you want to. Then visit them at their booth on the mezzanine near the 501st fan table.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 10-11 a.m.Where: Room 7AB
Creating Molds for Prosthetics and Accessories10:00am – 11:00amRoom 3
Bite Me: Calling All Vampires11:15am – 12:15pmBallroom 20

Tony Kim
⭐10th Anniversary of Hero Within
What: Founded at Comic-Con 10 years ago, Hero Within has grown and evolved with each subsequent Comic-Con. Founder and “Chief Nerd” Tony B. Kim shares stories, soul-crushing defeats and inspirational moments from the past 10 years. Limited anniversary exclusives and giveaways are planned for attendees, while supplies last.Why: This is such a geeky success story. Kim loved Comic-Con, volunteered, worked there and then decided to launch a company tapping into his geeky love of pop culture. He found success and a new career path. Check out the company’s booth at Booth 1943.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 2-3 p.m.Where:Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
⭐Inside the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
What: An exclusive sneak peek inside the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, featuring the museum’s senior curator and head of film programs, Ryan Linkof, DC Comics President, Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee and more.Why:The museum opens in September, and it looks amazing.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 4:45-5:45 p.m.Where: Hall H

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⭐Star Trek 60th: Celebrating the Law of the Genesis Trilogy
What: A panel of judges and lawyers examine legal issues from the Star Trek “Genesis Trilogy,” including the legality of the Genesis Device and whether the insanity defense applies to someone with a Ceti Alpha V eel wrapped around the cerebral cortex. The panel is organized by The Legal Geeks.Why: The Legal Geeks are the perfect blend of pop culture, nerd fun and actual learning about the law.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 5-6 p.m.Where:Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Masquerade 1016-7 p.m.Room 23ABC
Gay Geeks and Where to Find Them6:30-7:30 p.m.Room 26AB
Japanese Queer Media7:30-8:30 p.m.Room 26AB
Film and TV
⭐Comic-Con Film School and CCI Independent Film Festival
What:Daily panels on how to make films and daily screenings featured in the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival.Why:A great opportunity for students, young or independent filmmakers to learn about filmmaking and for anyone to enjoy some great films at the festival.When/where:Link for each day’s schedule

Beth Accomando
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MAYA: From Mexico to the World . . . in Animation10:15-11:15 a.m.Room 6DE
7th Annual Hollywood Game Changers: A Conversation with the Women Behind Popular Film and TV Projects11 a.m. to noonRoom 7AB
Collider’s Producers on Producing12:30-1:45 p.m.Ballroom 20
⭐Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender
What:The return to the Four Nations arrives in Hall H.Why:If you are a fan, you just have to go. It’s the first big Hall H panel.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 1-2 p.m.Why:Hall H
⭐Night of the Living Dead: They’re Coming to Get You, Comic-Con!
What:Horror history takes center stage with “Night of the Living Dead: The Official Story of the Film,” from Titan Books.Why:Original cast member Judith O’Dea will be there to share behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the 1968 classic. And it’s George A. Romero’s first zombie film, the one that redefined zombies in cinema.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 1-2 p.m.Where: Room 5AB
⭐Wētā Workshop Building Worlds: Creatures and Ecosystems
What:From the forests of Middle-earth to the oceans of Pandora to the nightmarish beauty of “Alien: Earth,” Wētā Workshop has spent decades creating creatures and ecosystems that feel impossible but somehow real.Why:A great opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at how Wētā Workshop’s designs are inspired by the real world. I had a chance to visit Wētā in New Zealand, and it was an amazing company run in a unique way.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 1-2 p.m.Where: Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor
Spike & Mike’s Festival of Animation2-3 p.m.Room 32AB

Beth Accomando
What: The panel covers historical context, logistics and the economic impact of filming in San Diego.Why:Shameless self-promotion, I am on the panel. But the fun part is that I will be joined by J. Stephen Peace and Costa Dillon, who not only co-created, co-wrote and acted in the “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” but will also reveal the latest film, “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Organic Intelligence.”When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 2-3 p.m.Where:Room 5AB
The Future of Doctor Who3-4 p.m.Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom DE, 4th Floor
⭐Academy Award–Winning VFX Studio DNEG: Namit Malhotra’s ‘Ramayana: The Epic Begins’
What: Namit Malhotra, filmmaker, founder of Prime Focus, and global CEO of the Academy Award–winning visual effects powerhouse DNEG, is joined by international superstars Ranbir Kapoor (Rama), Yash (Ravana) and acclaimed director Nitesh Tiwari for an exclusive first look at “Ramayana: The Epic Begins,” the largest cinematic undertaking in Indian film history and a sweeping new retelling of one of the world’s oldest and most enduring epics.Why: India returns to the Comic-Con stage, and it is bound to be epic.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 3:15-4:15 p.m.Where:Ballroom 20
Collider’s Directors on Directing3:30-4:30 p.m.Hall H
The Power of Women in Entertainment4:30-5:30 p.m.Room 29CD
⭐NEON’s Sci-Fi-Action Epic: HOPE
What:Na Hong-jin (“The Wailing,” “The Chaser”) presents “Hope,” one of the most talked-about films from this year’s Cannes Film Festival.Why: It’s a back-to-back international film panel, with Na Hong-jin presenting exclusive footage from “Hope,” a South Korean action film that looks epic. Just camp out at Ballroom 20 on Thursday afternoon.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 4:30-5:15 p.m.Where:Ballroom 20
Afrofuturism: Black to the Future IX: Afro-Anime5:30-6:30 p.m.Room 29CD
Aliens 40: The 40th Anniversary of One of the Best Sequels Ever Made!5:30-6:30 p.m.Room 6A
Brad Bird: My Cinematic Journey6-7 p.m.Hall H
Worst Cartoons Ever!7-8 p.m.Room 5AB
⭐Hollywood’s Love Affair with Fencing
What:A new film is coming, Content Republic’s “Fencer” from writer-director Rob Edwards (“Captain America: Brave New World,” Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog,” “The King of Kings”), and the panel will explore why the sport has been popular in film.Why:I just love swordplay! There may even be a little swordplay demonstration, and if not, check out the Society for Creative Anachronism, which will havedaily rapier demonstrations as well as armored combat.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 7:15-8:15 p.m.Where:Room 6BCF
⭐The 29th Annual Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza
What:Martial arts movie consultant Ric Meyers (“Films of Fury”) is back with the best fight scenes and sneak peeks from action filmsWhy: Because it kicks ass.When:Thursday, July 23, 2026, 8-10:30 p.m.Where:Room 6A
⭐Stan Lee: The Final Chapter: Exclusive Documentary Screening
What: A screening of “Stan Lee: The Final Chapter,” which uses never-before-seen footage and firsthand accounts to pull back the curtain on the life of this icon.Why:A chance to get an early look at a documentary about a comics legend.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 8:15-10:15 p.m.Where:Room 6DE
⭐Dracula and Frankenstein Turn 95!
What: Julian David Stone (author of the novel “It’s Alive!”) and Antonia Carlotta (host of the “Universally Me” web series) celebrate the 95th anniversary of “Dracula” and “Frankenstein” with a presentation and discussion about the making of and the remarkable influence of the first two Universal Monster films.Why: I saw these folks present this panel at Monsterpalooza, and it was fascinating. If you are a horror fan, this is a great piece of history.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 9-10:00 p.m.Where: Room 9
Gaming

Beth Accomando
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Dark Horse & Dungeons & Dragons & Comics10-11:45 a.m.Omni San Diego Hotel, Omni Grand Ballroom ABC, 4th Floor
Tabletop GOATs: The Best Games of All Time4-5 p.m.Room 29AB
⭐Some Assembly Required: A Live Game Design Challenge
What:Judges Emma Larkins (creator of “Abandon All Artichokes”), Jonathan Grothe (Grothe Gaming), and Marcus Chin (Mac N’ Games) take on a live game design challenge hosted by Kevin Hamano (Ignite Wonder Games).Why: Attendees will form small teams and use a mystery kit of random game components in a race to design and pitch an original game. You don’t get this kind of interaction at most panels.When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 6-7 p.m.Where: Room 11
