July 23, 2026 - 8:00am PDT to July 26, 2026 - 6:00am PDT
San Diego Convention Center | San Diego, CA

EFF is excited to be at San Diego Comic-Con, walking the halls with our fellow nerds while also participating in a few panels and parties!

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Black Girl Nerds Meetup at San Diego Comic-Con

Catch EFF Director of Investigations Dave Maass and EFF Social Media and Video Manager Kenyatta Thomas at the Black Girl Nerds meetup on Thursday, July 23 at 5:00 pm PT!

Black Girl Nerds Meetup
Thursday, July 23rd
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Pacific
The Pool Club, Hilton Bay Front | 1 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA

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If you’ve attended one of their meetups before, then you already know the vibes, it’s the perfect place to mix, mingle, network, and geek out with fellow fans across pop culture, gaming, comics, TV, film, and fandom. No San Diego Comic-Con badge needed to attend! There'll also be giveaways for attendees, and more guests!

Celebrating 10 Years of Watch_Dogs 2

In 2016, Watch Dogs 2 launched players into a version of their world where big data connected to every facet of their lives, making them vulnerable to the economic machinations of corporations from behind the screen. It was a world out of reach until 2026, ten years after the game, where science fiction becomes reality. Did Watch Dogs 2 predict the future or did we ignore what was to come?

Celebrating 10 Years of Watch Dogs 2
Friday, July 24th
3:15 pm - 4:15 pm Pacific, Room 6BCF
Featuring EFF Director of Investigations, Dave Maass

Announcing the fan San Diego Comic-Con panel, "Celebrating 10 Years of Watch Dogs 2" on July 24th, 3:15pm - 4:15pm in Room 6BCF.  Sponsored by Malwarebytes, we'll revisit Watch Dogs 2's unforgettable characters, iconic music, and the surprisingly prophetic ideas that continue to shape conversations around technology, privacy, creativity, and digital resistance.  

Comics vs. Authoritarianism!

In an age of censorship, making comics is a radical act. Moderator Mo McMasters (Pretty Guts Press) leads a discussion with graphic novelists Andrew Aydin (March), Melissa Chan (You Must Take Part in Revolution), Dave Maass (Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis) and Shay Mirk (Making Non-Fiction Comics, Guantanamo Voices) about portrayals of resistance in comics and how their own comics serve as a form of resistance.

Comics vs. Authoritarianism!
Saturday, July 25th
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Pacific, Room 10
Featuring EFF Director of Investigations, Dave Maass