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Comic Con 2020 , or Comic Con at Home, is officially a failed experiment. The numbers don't lie, and what little we saw from the actual comic publishers was awful behavior from pros in lieu of any actual announcements. It was a massive failure for the television and movie panels too - again, the numbers are shockingly bad, for a convention that took place entirely over social media there was nearly zero social media activity. So here's a bit of an autopsy, along with a couple of questions: is this the new normal, and if so, is there a place in it for Comic Con? I'm thinking we need to adapt to survive, and I have a couple of suggestions.
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