News Summary
Spoke Art, a celebrated bi-coastal gallery, is set to return to San Diego Comic-Con with exclusive art pieces and signings. Attendees can visit booth #4900 on July 26 to meet artists like Scott C. and Dave Perillo, view new releases, and explore a curated selection of art from popular creators. The event is a must-see for art enthusiasts and comic fans alike.
San Diego – Spoke Art, a renowned bi-coastal gallery, is set to make a thrilling return to the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC). The event will take place at booth #4900 in the exhibit hall on Saturday, July 26. Art enthusiasts and comic fans can expect a curated selection featuring both exclusive pieces and a range of archived prints from well-known artists.
This year’s presentation will highlight new art releases along with event exclusives from a diversified roster of talented artists. Among those featured are the likes of Dave Perillo, Scott C., Max Dalton, and Joey Feldman. Fans will have the opportunity to meet two of the featured artists, Scott C. and Dave Perillo, who will be available for signings throughout the event. This personal interaction adds an engaging layer for attendees who are eager to connect with the creators of the works they admire.
Spoke Art is known for its unique approach to art in the comic and pop culture realms, frequently teasing their new releases ahead of events. However, true fans and collectors will have to wait until the event for the complete reveal of the showcased artwork and the specifics of the exclusives available at San Diego Comic-Con.
San Diego Comic-Con is one of the largest conventions dedicated to comics and pop culture in the world. Each year, thousands of fans flock to the city to celebrate their favorite characters, creators, and stories across various media. This year’s event promises an array of panels, exhibitions, and signings, making it a cannot-miss occasion for those with a passion for comics and art.
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With anticipation mounting for the event, Spoke Art’s offerings are expected to draw significant attention. The combination of exclusive art, fan interactions, and the vibrant atmosphere of the convention itself heightens the excitement for both art enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados alike. As the date approaches, many will be eager to visit booth #4900 and partake in the unique artistic experience that Spoke Art has prepared for Comic-Con attendees.
In summary, Spoke Art’s return to San Diego Comic-Con is a celebration of creativity within the comic art world, promising new releases, artist signings, and an engaging experience for attendees. Mark your calendars for July 26 and plan to make a stop at booth #4900 to explore what this dynamic gallery has in store.
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Additional Resources
- SDCC Blog: Spoke Art at San Diego Comic-Con 2025
- Google Search: San Diego Comic-Con
- SDCC Blog: Spoke Art at WonderCon 2025
- Wikipedia: Comic-Con
- Glasstire: Chicano Art Terms
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Comic Book
- San Diego Union-Tribune: Arts and Libraries Cuts
- Google News: Spoke Art Comic Con
- Artnet: Piper Bangs & Megan Mulrooney
