Last weekend, historically, would have been San Diego Comic-Con. But, like just about anything that involves people gathering together, SDCC did not happen this year. In its place, we had Comic-Con@Home, a collection of panels and presentations that were streamed live on YouTube all across the world.
Now, only fools would suggest that Comic-Con should have happened in its traditional way this year, but I was surprised how little I heard about Comic-Con@Home. Aside from a few people tuning into their niche interest panels, there wasn’t really buzz on the level of some past SDCCs. The streaming numbers were uninspiring, and many people were upset at the lack of interaction between the creators and the fans. The few panels that did get some buzz going, like the Synder Cut panel, were live and allowed a more conversational tone.
So, we want to know what our readers thought of the Comic-Con@Home experience. Vote in our Reader Poll, and check back on Monday for the results! Enjoy your weekends and be safe.