Comic-Con International: San Diego is evidently following the trend of conventions moving online amid the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

The official San Diego Comic-Con Twitter page shared a promotional video promising viewers a front-row seat to "Comic-Con at Home," an event with "free parking, comfy chairs, personalized snacks, no lines, pets welcome and badges for all." Accompanying the video is a caption that simply reads, "See you this summer! #ComicConAtHome."

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With the quarantines and social distancing policies currently in effect as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, numerous comic book, film, television and gaming conventions have been postponed or outright canceled. Some have moved to the digital space, with brand-new online conventions being announced as well. Comic-Con is apparently set to do the same this summer, though there are no additional details at this time.

Comic-Con first felt the effects of the virus back in March when it was forced to postpone Wondercon, which was scheduled to take place in April. Despite the postponement, as of early March, the organization still seemed prepared to go ahead with its flagship July event as planned. That all changed in April, when it was announced that both Wondercon and SDCC had officially been canceled. Prior to this new, online version of the latter event being teased, Comic-Con issued a statement providing refund information and explaining, "We eagerly look forward to the time when we can all meet again and share in the community we all love and enjoy."

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