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Comic-Con 2024: The best things we saw at Preview Night
It’s Preview Night at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
This night features less panels, events and activities than other nights throughout the annual convention, but it offers fans a chance to see some early sites and get inside the exhibit hall to see some of the best merchandise, art, movie props and displays, comic books and other items before the crowds get larger over the next few days.
Our reporters were out and about downtown looking for the best things they could find at Comic-Con. Here’s Wednesday’s list.
Dungeons & Dragons 50th anniversary pop-up shop
There is a Dungeon & Dragons pop-up store at the corner of Eighth and G streets with a large dragon head surrounding the entrance door. The popular roleplaying card game is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, which is younger than San Diego Comic-Con. The store, which is selling memorabilia and clothing, was set to open at 7 p.m., but fans were showing up as early as 3 p.m. It is one of the farthest installations from the convention center.
— Phillip Molnar
‘Dexter: Original Sin’ interactive photo opportunity
Next to the Gaslamp Quarter trolley stop is a photo opportunity for “Original Sin,” a prequel show to “Dexter.” Inside of the shipping container activation are props from the show and a kill table where guests can lay down and get wrapped in cellophane. 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m Sunday. Free.
— Carlos Rico
Batman Who Laughs

A New York resident who goes by the name Critical Mask Cosplay arrives at San Diego Comic-Con in his reimagined, “Batman Who Laughs,” inspired by an alternate universe where the Dark Knight becomes the Joker. He’s been a cosplaying since 2019, but this is his first time at Comic-Con attending as a professional cosplayer. He is one of the few attendees in full cosplay on Wednesday’s Preview Night but says, “When you’ve been doing this as long as I have, the party starts early.”
— Serena Neumeyer
Adult Swim’s Pirate Parrrty
Adult Swim is back behind the convention center for another year of wacky activities and entertainment. This year the theme is “Pirate Parrrty,” and the activation has various carnival activities such as an inflatable “Rick and Morty” Cthulhu Battle with a floating wobbly latter to get across, a rideable seesaw shark, a dunk tank and an inflatable captain’s quarters with bright colors and videos inside. Also, there is a stage that will host panels and musical acts throughout Comic-Con. Plus, a wrestling tournament with AEW wrestlers is scheduled for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. No badge is required to attend. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
— Carlos Rico
Lines
Is this the best or worst thing at Comic-Con? This made our list simply because it’s a clear sign that Comic-Con is back in San Diego. It’s a sight for sore eyes. And for sore feet.
— Abby Hamblin
The Lodge by Paramount +
Happy Does in the Gaslamp Quarter has once again been transformed into The Lodge, an activation that promotes TV shows from Paramount +. Some of the marketing stations include “Tulsa King,” where guests can play three slot machines, Woodstone Manor’s Olfactory Atelier from “Ghosts,” a pizza parlor from “Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” a tattoo parlor from “Ink Masters” and an area to get a custom screen print shirt from “Star Trek.” Guests also get two drink tickets and a slice of pizza. This activation is free and open to everyone. There will be a daily standby line available. Noon to 10 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. 340 Fifth Ave., San Diego.
— Carlos Rico
Costumes from ‘The Acolyte’
Clothes used in the new Star Wars show “The Acolyte” were on display in the Convention Hall on preview night in the Star Wars area. The most popular was the robe and mask of Qimir, the villain of the show. Also on display were other clothes and lightsabers used in the Disney+ show/
— Phillip Molnar
‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ experience
Aficionados of the Planet of the Apes can enjoy six decades of Cornelius and many other characters of this franchise. The activation is like a museum with various exhibits, chronicling the history of the Planet of the Apes, including the new film “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” There are statues, costumes, movie and TV show props, movie posters, costumes and videos to watch. Plus, there is a real-life 2-year-old Harris’ hawk named Lola. Roxanne Wuco, falconer with Hawk on Hand, helps guests who want to get near Lola for a picture or video. This activation is free and does not require a badge to get in. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. 200 Harbor Drive Suite 120, San Diego.
— Carlos Rico
Fairy Godmother cosplayer

Alyssabelle Ross of San Diego explored the convention hall during Preview Night dressed as the Fairy Godmother from “Shrek 2”.
— Natallie Rocha
‘Naruto’ fan photo opportunity

(From left to right) Arc Bhandari, Allia Butac, Nia Butac and their children from the Bay Area pose for a photo with Gamakichi at the Naruto 25th anniversary booth #2813.
— Carlos Rico
Spongebob takes over Hard Rock Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe is celebrating 25 years of SpongeBob with Paramount+ and Nickelodeon. Guests can enter the front door for an immersive Bikini Bottom experience surrounded by employees dressed as SpongeBob and TVs playing classic episodes from over the years. The restaurant has also revamped its menu with vibrant SpongeBob illustrations that reference “goofy goobers grub.” 207 Fifth Ave., San Diego.
— Serena Neumeyer
Barbieland at Comic-Con
Riding the momentum of the massively successful “Barbie” movie, Mattel displayed its newest toy set at its pink booth featuring the iconic doll. It’s a Mini Barbie Dreamland with dolls that are 1.5 inches tall — one-tenth the size of a regular Barbie doll.
— Natallie Rocha
Funkoville International Airport
Funko is turning the corner of the convention center at Comic-Con into its own “Funkoville International Airport.” Attendees can explore collaborations with collectibles from Mondo to a variety of pop culture apparel from Loungefly. Attendees can also choose between 40 to 45 exclusive Funko Pop collectibles featuring iconic franchises such as Star Wars and Godzilla. To celebrate the premiere of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” guests will be able to check out a “Pop! Yourself” stand to create their own image cosplaying as either Deadpool or Wolverine.
— Serena Neumeyer
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Marne Royce Hadden – San Diego Union-Tribune
Marne Royce Hadden
OBITUARY
Marne Royce Hadden died in hospice on December 8, 2025 after a brave battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents and brother, Alex, and is survived by four siblings.
She was born on November 4, 1951 at Huntington Memorial in Pasadena, California, the fourth child of Wesley and Dorothy Hadden. Until she was seven, Marne lived with her family at the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena where her maternal grandfather, Stephen W. Royce, was the owner and managing director, and her father, the assistant sales manager. In the summer of 1958, the Hadden family moved to Rancho Santa Fe to run the Royce family’s recently acquired Inn at Rancho Santa Fe.
The Ranch in the early ’60s – a tranquil village with a market, library, hardware store, and gift shops – was magical for most children, but even more so for Marne who had the run of the Inn’s beautiful grounds, attended the local school, kept chickens and baby quail as pets, and learned to ride. She soon became an accomplished equestrienne competing in horse shows around the state with her trusty steed, Rocky Neil, and collecting scores of blue ribbons across multiple events from western bareback to stock horse equitation. At The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, Marne was a popular student athlete and captain of the Royal Purples in her senior year. She graduated with the class of 1969 and went on to Pine Manor Junior College in Brookline, Massachusetts, where she made the honor list in the winter term of her freshman year.
Tragically, Marne suffered a scuba diving accident in the late summer of 1970 that left her disabled for the rest of her life. Diminished but ever resilient and surrounded, supported, and cared for by family and friends, Marne persevered in her inimitable style. She found childlike joy in everything she did from baking cookies, coloring, playing dominoes to weekly visits to the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park with Suzanne Keil, her dear friend and constant companion. Marne was also lovingly cared for by her caregiver, Linda Tate the last 10 years of her life.
For years, Marne proudly led her pygmy goats, Friday and Harbor, in the 4th of July parade and rode her large tricycle to the Helen Woodward Animal Center where she volunteered and participated in the handicapped riding program, often stopping by the Chino Farm on her way home for the watermelons she loved and the corn they cooked for her.
In recent years, Marne loved visits to the beach and programs at the Rancho Santa Fe Senior Center, across the street from the lovely home she was raised and lived in for nearly 70 years.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Hellen Woodward Animal Center. A private memorial service will be held at a later time.
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Christmas Day services, community events scheduled across San Diego County
Despite stormy weather, San Diego County residents will still have plenty of opportunities to celebrate Christmas in festive and spiritual ways.
From worship services to community meals and holiday celebrations, organizations across the region are opening their doors.
Scheduled Christmas Day religious services include:
— Church of the Resurrection, 1445 Conway Drive, Escondido: Mass at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. in English, and at noon in Spanish;
— St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1450 S. Melrose Drive, Oceanside: Mass at 9:30 a.m.;
— St. Michael’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 2775 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad: Mass beginning at 9:30 a.m.;
— St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 890 Balour Drive, Encinitas: Christmas worship service at 9:30 a.m.; and
— St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 334 14th St., Del Mar: Christmas service at 10 a.m.
Elsewhere in San Diego County:
— Beginning at 8 a.m., the eighth annual Shane Harris Community Christmas Day breakfast and gift giveaway will be held at Columbus Hall, 4425 Home Ave. Held to benefit for foster families, unsheltered youth and struggling families, the event will include two wrapped gifts, free breakfast for families and 15 tons of snow; and
— At 11 a.m., Serving Seniors will host a holiday dinner featuring entertainment, for older adults at the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center. John Conroy, a Serving Seniors client who was formerly homeless, will play piano, and others will also receive holiday gift bags with practical items.
In a statement, Harris said the holiday breakfast event exists because “Christmas morning can be incredibly lonely for families facing hardship.”
“This is about creating a home, a table, and a moment of joy for families who need it most,” he said. “Seeing this grow into a citywide tradition has been incredibly humbling.”
Meanwhile, administrative offices and some city of San Diego facilities will see limited closures on Christmas Eve, with most facilities closed on Christmas Day. All city administrative offices will be closed Thursday.
Police and Fire-Rescue services will operate on normal schedules. County animal shelters, family resource centers, health clinics, libraries and public offices will be closed Thursday, but law enforcement and emergency animal control services will continue operating.
County campgrounds and parks will remain open on the holiday. However, the following community facilities will be closed: Adams Park Pool; community centers in Fallbrook, Lakeside, Spring Valley and teen community centers; the 4S Ranch Recreation Office; Spring Valley Gymnasium; and Valley Center Community Hall.
On Christmas Day, the Metropolitan Transit System will offer free rides, as part of a promotion.
“Every fare-paying adult passenger can bring one guest along at no additional cost,” MTS officials said in a statement.
According to MTS, on Thursday:
— All trolley lines will operate every 30 minutes, while most bus routes will operate on a Sunday schedule;
— No service will be available on Rapid Express Routes 280 or 290, and Rural Routes 888, 891, 892 and 894;
— MTS Access subscription passengers needing service must call ahead of time to arrange their transportation; and
— Holiday travelers may use direct connections to San Diego International Airport, via Route 992 adjacent to Santa Fe Depot or the San Diego Airport Flyer from the Old Town Transit Center.
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Sex trafficking sting in San Diego County leads to 10 arrests, 19 victims found
An anti-sex trafficking operation carried out by law enforcement agencies in San Diego, Chula Vista and National City earlier this month resulted in 10 arrests and the recovery of 19 alleged trafficking victims, it was announced Tuesday.
Operation Home for the Holidays was conducted over a three-day period and involved undercover officers posing as sex buyers in order to encounter potential traffickers and trafficking victims.
Those arrested during the operation include four men charged with pimping, pandering and violating a protective order, who face anywhere between six and 20 years in prison if convicted, according to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. Six others were issued misdemeanor citations for allegedly attempting to purchase sex.
The 19 recovered individuals were offered support services, which the DA’s Office said will “help them escape and heal from exploitation and human trafficking.”
Operation Home for the Holidays is an annual initiative conducted by the multi-agency San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, which includes local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement that the operation “is a key part of our efforts to keep our communities safe for the holidays and all year round.”
Similar operations are conducted throughout the year in San Diego County, including an annual operation held during Comic-Con weekend that resulted in 13 arrests and 10 victims recovered this year, and an operation conducted last month in National City and southern San Diego that led to the rescues of two minors.
“The ugly truth is that sex trafficking remains a lucrative criminal industry fueled by demand that generating over $810 million a year in San Diego County,” San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said.
“I’m proud of our work with the San Diego Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, my office’s Sex Crimes and Human Trafficking Division and all our partners that work around the clock to recover victims as young as 12. Together they hold human traffickers and criminal buyers accountable for their crimes. The ongoing efforts of the task force demonstrate that law enforcement will not tolerate this modern-day slavery of vulnerable victims who are bought and sold like a slice of pizza.”
Officials asked that anyone who is or knows someone being coerced or forced to engage in sexual activity or labor call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 to access help.
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