While San Diego Comic Con isn’t taking place in person this year, SDCC *is* going virtual. As in, they’ve compiled several online panels that attendees can enjoy from the comfort of their own homes.
Even some of the big time vendors are getting in on the game, and offering the same SDCC exclusives as online purchases.
And if you’re REALLY missing the full SDCC experience, you could always spend an exorbitant amount of money on shitty food and ask your roommates to not shower for three days and stand uncomfortably close to you while you enjoy these panels.
Anyhow, here are the panels available for Wednesday, July 22nd. We’ll let you know when the other panels get announced officially, probably in the next few days.

3–4 p.m.
Comics in the Classroom Ask Me Anything: Pick the Brains of Teachers, Administrators, Creators, and Publishers
GeekED: Re-storied: Re-imagining creative privilege
Teaching and Learning with Comics
The Power of Teamwork in Kids Comics
4–5 p.m.
Books for All: It’s Time to Redefine How We Share Books With Kids
Comics as a Conduit
GeekEd: “Watchmen” and the Cruelty of Masks
License to Thrill: Graphic Novel Adaptations for Kids
Make Programming Your Superpower!
5–6 p.m.
Conspiracy Theories and Propaganda Throughout Pop Culture
GeekEd: College and the Nerd Mind
New Kids Comics from Eisner Award Publishers
Words and Pictures Working Together: Strategies for Analyzing Graphic Texts0COMMENTS
6–7 p.m.
Comic-Con Celebrates 15 Years of Eisner Librarians
Comics on Campus: Fandom at Academia
Spirit Skies: How to publish an International youth comic in the Age of Covid-19
Teaching Graphic Novels Online
You can bet we’ll be watching as many of these as we can.