Leaving behind two years of the pandemic and a year of strikes in Hollywood, the Comic-Con festival is back in San Diego in its former form. Guests again have access to a hall where show business stars and filmmakers gather to discuss current or future projects. Comic-Con is a multi-genre festival of the entertainment and comic book industry. It all started in the 70s, as a small event. Now it has grown to a huge scale and lasts four days. Movies, TV series, anime, video games, and more are presented here. Similar festivals are held in different cities around the world, but the event in San Diego is the largest. About 130,000 people visit it every year. Comic-Con is also an opportunity for cosplayers to show off their costumes. Many people create them themselves, sometimes spending several months on preparation. During the festival, you can buy collectible toys and computer games, as well as other thematic goods. In addition, gifts are provided for guests.