The final day of San Diego Comic-Con 2020 will still have plenty of opportunities for parents and kiddos to jump into some fun exploration of storytelling. As with any story, and why #StoriesMatter, each medium presents an opportunity for everyone to connect with characters in a way that leads to something quite profound. Whether it be following a character from beginning to end in a long series, developing emotional bonds, or creating something unique like a spinoff story or cosplay outfit, stories have the ability to leave a lasting mark.
If you want to find our additional geeky parent coverage of SDCC 2020, check out Part 1 (Wednesday and Thursday), Part 2 (Friday), and Part 3 (Saturday) to find out what great events are happening throughout the week of Comic-Con@Home.
Let’s explore the last day of SDCC together where you get to decide what panels you attend.
SUNDAY, JULY 26
First TMNT Film 30th Anniversary
Time: 10 – 11 A.M.
Did anyone else watch TMNT so often that their VHS tape had distorted scenes? If the answer is yes, then you might enjoy diving into the history of making this film.
Watch this panel live here.
Over30Cosplay: Virtual Costuming and Cosplay Advice and Support for Mature Cosplayer
Time: 10 – 11 A.M.
From the likes of award-winning cosplayers, a master blacksmith, costume designers, and other creators, this panel will be discussing cosplay history, techniques, tips, and sharing a positive community that has to also fight negativity and bullying.
Watch this panel live here.
Turning Fandoms into Movements for Good
Time: 10 – 11 A.M.
“Explore the power of fan run charity groups to do good in the world and keep their fandoms alive and energized.”
Watch this panel live here.
Adventures in Spanish Voice Acting
Time: 11 A.M. – 12 P.M.
Hear from actors and the obstacles they’ve had to overcome in a vast area – “Estimates place the Latin American dubbing market at 450 million consumers, and Mexico produces 65% of it.” Listen to Mexican voice actors Cristina Hernández (Catwoman/Padme Amidala), Sebastián Llapur (Darth Vader/Daffy Duck), Claudia Motta (Pikachu/Bart Simpson), and moderator Hugo A. Castro (founder and CEO Gamacon).
Watch this panel live here.
BOOM! Studios: Discover Yours
Time: 11 A.M. – 12 P.M.
Listen to creators discuss new comic book titles and news, including KaBOOM! that is one of the four imprints with all-ages content.
Watch the panel live here.
No Tow Trucks Beyond Mars
Time: 11 A.M. – 12 P.M.
“David Rosing (Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), system engineer), Shonte Tucker (JPL thermal and system engineer), Rhonda Morgan (JPL, optical science), Kobie Boykins (JPL mechanical engineer and manager), and Laura Kerber (JPL scientist) discuss the latest JPL rover mission and other adventures of missions when there was no one around to fix it.”
Watch this panel live here.
Comic-Con Film School
Time: 12 – 1 P.M.
If you or your kids are interested in creating movies, this panel will break down the mechanics of getting from beginning to end. What’s even better, “This is a nuts and bolts class on how to make a movie for very little money using available video hardware and software.”
Watch this panel live here.
Women on the Dark Side
Time: 12 – 1 P.M.
The creators of this panel include Susan Lee (Wraith of Love), Sandy King Carpenter (Storm King Productions), Chelsea Cain (Heartsick), MD Marie (Vindication), and moderator Barbra Dillon (editor-in-chief Fanbase Press). Attendees will adventure into their worlds that involves “creating content that connects with our deeper, darker side.”
Watch this panel live here.
LGBTQ Comics and Popular Media for Young People
Time: 2 – 3 P.M.
“A mix of animation and publishing storytellers discuss their projects and answer the questions: How do they approach LGBTQ content and characters for tweens & teens?” Join a large panel where they’ll be discussing stories of today for fans and creators moving forward.
Watch this panel live here.
Super Asian American
Time: 2 – 3 P.M.
As the entertainment industry continues to move forward with a more inclusive representation in cinema, this discussion will focus on Asian Americans from panelists Peter Shinkoda (Daredevil), Deric Hughes (The Flash), Joy Regullano (White Fetish), and Bao Phi (Sông I Sing).
Watch this panel live here.
Careers in Geek Fashion
Time: 4 – 5 P.M.
If your kids are into fashion, then this panel will “discuss different ways you can work in geek fashion, their career paths, how the current situation with the Coronavirus has impacted the industry, and more.”
Watch the panel live here.
Composer Squares Game Show
Time: 4 – 5 P.M.
If your family is looking for a fun game experience, this “Hollywood Squares-like game” will feature film and TV composers as they face off against fans to win a prize. The trivia will revolve around a wide variety of pop culture categories.
Watch this panel live here.
Villains: We’re Misunderstood!
Time: 4 – 5 P.M.
Cosplayed villains will take the stage and plead their case as to who the real heroes and villains are, from the likes of Delores Umbridge and Captain Hook. Learn why these villains do what they do.
Watch this panel live here.
That’s a wrap for your Geeky Parent Guide to SDCC 2020! If you want to see the full schedule, check out their programming schedule for the week’s entire lineup. What’s the one panel from this year’s SDCC you’re most looking forward to? Do your kids have any favorites? Share your thoughts with us here or over on Facebook and Twitter.
Until next time, happy parenting and happy geeking.