Comic-Con is back. Here’s why it might not be the same as you remember it
The crowd pours across Harbor Drive on Day Two of Comic-Con 2018 in San Diego. - John Gibbins/The San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS

SAN DIEGO — Comic-Con International is back in person after a two-year hiatus and while a lot of it looks familiar, it isn’t exactly the same pop culture event you remember. There will still be massive crowds descending on downtown San Diego with 135,000 confirmed ticket holders starting Thursday, but efforts are in place to slow the spread of COVID-19: The convention has instituted a strict mask policy and attendees must show proof of vaccination or a negative test within 72 hours. The convention itself feels like a contradiction: On one hand, some of the large companies that traditionally ta...