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CineQuest.com San Diego Comic-Con 2024 Exclusives
CineQuest.com are fans themselves, which means they “get it”. For years, they’ve been partnering up with licenses for brands with some of the most passionate fanbases — including Supernatural, Disney, and more. This year, they’re back with a brand new round of exclusives for some of your favorite movies, shows, and beyond.
They’ll be on the show floor at Booth #4539, and just like always, you can pre-order their exclusives for both pickup at the show or delivery after.
[UPDATE May 30]
We have just met CineQuest’s first San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, and we love it. There’s no cone of shame around loving this Pixar’s Up Dug & Squirrel enamel pin, which is a shared exclusive with Holzheimer’s Distribution (Booth #3745). In celebration of the 15th anniversary of the film, this LE 1600 pin is now available for pre-order for pick-up at the show for $14.99 on either the Cinequest or Holzheimer’s site or for shipping after for $15 on either the Cinequest or Holzheimer’s site. It also comes bagged on a colorful backing card featuring the SDCC 2024 official exclusive logo.
CineQuest also have a scary good offer for fans — when you stop by Booth #4539, you’ll also get a free Monster High sticker sheet, featuring Draculara, while supplies last.

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Sandy Grindle – San Diego Union-Tribune
Sandy Grindle
OBITUARY
Our beloved sister, Sandra Lynne Grindle, 84, passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease on February 14, 2026 in Roseburg, Oregon. Sandy was the daughter of A.W. “Woody” and Dorathea “Dotty” Grindle of Chula Vista. After graduating from San Diego State University, Sandy taught for over fifty years in the Chula Vista junior and senior high schools. She was a talented, dedicated, and enthusiastic teacher, spending many hours perfecting innovative math and physics demonstrations. Her IB Physics students were treated to many memorable experiences including complex, fascinating experiments, and hundreds of homemade brownies she baked and individually gift wrapped. Sandy pursued her master’s degree in physics instruction from Cal State Fullerton to enhance her teaching skills. Teaching was her proudest accomplishment; her “happy place.” Throughout her life Sandy sought new experiences and skills, mastering the accordion as a child, lifeguarding and sailing as a teen, building a geodesic dome home as a geometry teacher, and teaching internationally in South Korea as an IB physics instructor. Always an animal lover, Sandy owned birds, cats, and dogs, including five rescued Greyhounds. In her late seventies, you could find Sandy on her tractor mowing the lower forty. Sandy is survived by her sister Margaret (Brian), brother Daniel (Michaela), nephew John (Christine), niece Ritamarie (Eli), and three great-nephews, Colin, Hank, and Joe.
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