The anthology comic "Dread the Hall H" portrays the San Diego Comic-Con experience as a horror setting [1].

This creative approach targets the specific stressors and chaotic environments of massive fan conventions. By framing the event through a horror lens, the work satirizes the intense atmosphere and logistical nightmares often associated with high-profile pop culture gatherings.

The comic focuses on the "true horror" of the convention experience [1]. It utilizes a series of stories to humorously depict scary aspects of the event, turning the familiar sights of a fan convention into elements of a supernatural or psychological thriller [1], [2].

One specific narrative element within the anthology includes a toy character from the FunkyBulks booth [1]. This inclusion highlights the intersection of commercial merchandise and the surreal nature of the convention floor.

The project was previewed in summer 2024 ahead of the annual Comic-Con event [1]. This timing aligned the release with the peak of fan anticipation and the physical reality of the San Diego gathering.

While the comic focuses on the legendary Hall H experience, the actual event landscape remains volatile. Reports indicate that Marvel Studios cancelled a scheduled appearance at Hall H during the San Diego Comic-Con [3]. Such cancellations often contribute to the very tension and disappointment the anthology seeks to satirize.

Dread the Hall H portrays the San Diego Comic-Con experience as a horror setting

The release of "Dread the Hall H" reflects a growing trend of meta-commentary within geek culture, where the experience of fandom is scrutinized as much as the media itself. By blending satire with the horror genre, the comic acknowledges the physical and emotional toll of 'mega-cons,' transforming consumer frustration into a narrative device.