Choice Fine Art showcases exclusive pieces at San Diego Comic-Con.
Choice Fine Art will showcase original animation and comic art at the San Diego Comic-Con, featuring renowned artist Lee Bermejo and special limited prints. Attendees can enjoy exclusive offerings, signings, and pre-orders available online. This year’s convention promises to be a key event for comic enthusiasts with numerous featured attractions and events from multiple creators.
San Diego – Choice Fine Art, a premier destination for original animation and comic art, will unveil exclusive offerings at the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2025, which runs from July 23 to July 27. This year’s event promises to be a highlight for comic book enthusiasts, showcasing new artwork from some of today’s most popular creators.
Among the featured attractions at the Choice Fine Art booth, located at exhibit floor #4219, is the work of renowned artist Lee Bermejo, who has made a name for himself in the realm of Batman artwork over the past 20 years. Bermejo is recognized as one of the leading Batman artists, and his latest pieces will be on display, including designs inspired by his variant cover for DC Comics Batman #121.
Attendees can look forward to exclusive print offerings from Bermejo and other artists. In addition, those unable to attend Comic-Con can pre-order prints through the Choice Fine Art website to secure their favorites. Bermejo will be present for signings during the convention, with specific times to be announced closer to the event. Alongside Bermejo, artists Dan Riba and Randy Martinez will also hold signings.
The following featured pieces by Lee Bermejo will be available:
In addition to the offerings from Choice Fine Art, Boom Studios will have a significant presence at SDCC 2025, located at Booth #2229. The studio will host signings with notable artists and writers throughout the convention. Amy Jo Johnson will offer free signings of the exclusive Power Rangers Pink HC, while autographs from other creators will be priced at $50.
During Lee Bermejo’s signings, attendees can purchase a limited bookplate for the hardcover of A Vicious Circle for $50, with only 30 bookplates available for signing. Boom Studios plans to release several exclusive items, including:
Oni Press will also participate in SDCC 2025, with plans to expand its EC Comics line through the horror anthology Epitaphs From the Abyss, developing a 12-issue maxi-series. In addition, Oni Press is set to release a holiday-themed anthology special Shiver Suspenstories #1 in December 2024 and debut a new series, Cruel Kingdom, in January 2025, replacing the previous Cruel Universe series.
A panel titled “EC Comics Lives Again at Oni Press!” is scheduled for July 26 at SDCC, where the future plans for the EC Comics line will be discussed, highlighting the ongoing evolution of comics in the industry.
With an impressive lineup of signings, exclusive prints, and collaborations, SDCC 2025 is shaping up to be a not-to-miss event for comic and art lovers alike.
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