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SDCC: King Of The Hill In The Bay Of San Diego
SDCC: King Of The Hill In The Bay Of San Diego
Friend of Bleeding Cool, Isabelle Carty, took a wander around the King Of The Hill activation at San Diego Comic-Con. King of the Hill was created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels initially aired from 1997 to 2010, centred on the Texan family the Hills, and their neighbours, co-workers, relatives, classmates, friends, and acquaintances. Fifteen years later, it is back, and the new series will air on the 4th of August on Hulk and Disney+. But this is how it looked in San Diego…
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
- SDCC: King Of The Hill at San Diego Comic-Con, photo by Isabelle Carty
San Diego Comic-Con is a comic book convention and multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California, at the San Diego Convention Center. Founded in 1970, originally showcasing primarily comic books and science fiction/fantasy media, Comic-Con has grown to include a large range of pop culture and entertainment elements across virtually all genres. Since 2010, Comic-Con has filled the San Diego Convention Center to capacity with over 130,000 attendees. Comic-Con is home to the Eisner Awards, which recognizes creative achievement in American comic books, often referred to as the comic industry's equivalent to the Academy Awards and will be held tonight. San Diego Comic Convention, doing business as Comic-Con International, is the corporate name of the public-benefit nonprofit corporation behind Comic-Con. The corporation also organizes WonderCon, an annual convention held in Anaheim, California, and SAM: Storytelling Across Media, a symposium held at the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park.
