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Fans can visit the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park year-round to revel in all things comic book and pop culture-related.
San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone, but there are still several ways fans can continue to participate in the fun.
Note: Photo inset – Melissa Cervantes, aka Thunder Rosa in the world of lucha libre, appears at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum for the opening of an exhibit focused on Mexican wrestling.
From collectible posters to comic signings and a brand-new board game, find a slate of fan-focused experiences at Booth No.
Arts Masked legends enter the ring at Comic-Con Museum’s lucha libre exhibit by Elizabeth Ireland • Times of San Diego May 12, 2025, 9:29 p.m.
As Comic-Con descends upon San Diego, the Gaslamp Quarter is once again transforming into a full-blown celebration zone with ...
Immersive ‘La Lucha’ takes audience on mysterious journey into Mexican masked wrestling San Diego writer-director-designer David Israel Reynoso’s latest walk-through show is his most ...
A room lined with hundreds of luchador wrestling masks in "La Lucha," playing through June 4 at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego-Downtown. Show Caption Courtesy of La Jolla Playhouse 1 of 3 ...
The new report from WrestleVotes indicates that WWE is considering having Mysterio win that match. This would be the most significant development in the WWE-AAA partnership since WWE's acquisition of ...
Lucha libre, the wrestling tradition from Mexico, is adored by fans around the world and here in Colorado. Now, there’s a move underway to bring more of that type of colorful, freestyle ...
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