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Artist Karen Hallion is set to showcase her new art and exclusive merchandise at San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Known for her empowering ‘The She Series,’ she will have a variety of items including pins, prints, and stickers. Highlights include a limited edition print inspired by Gustav Klimt and daily exclusive enamel pins with unique themes. Fans are encouraged to visit her booth early to snag these special items, making her return a must-see for art lovers attending the event.
San Diego is set to welcome artist Karen Hallion at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con in 2025, where she will showcase an array of new art and exclusive merchandise. Hallion, recognized for her empowering series “The She Series,” will be stationed at Booth #BB-16 in Artist Alley, a prime location for convention-goers eager to see her work.
Attendees can expect an exciting portfolio of merchandise that features pins, prints, stickers, and original artwork. Hallion’s recent creations include a highly popular piece titled “Tiny Chef,” a whimsical crossover blending characters from Ratatouille and The Bear. This has already set a high standard for the new offerings she will unveil at this year’s event.
Among the new items is the “Fight the Empire” sticker, priced at $6. This design draws inspiration from motifs of rebellion and courage, continuing Hallion’s trend of empowering art. It will be available not only at Comic-Con but also at her other conventions throughout the year, with early releases coordinated for May the Fourth celebrations.
Fans will also have the chance to obtain a limited edition 11”x14” print inspired by famous artist Gustav Klimt. This exclusive piece, featuring a couple entwined in a botanical scene, will be limited to just 100 prints and can be purchased for $50. Additionally, Hallion will offer another print celebrating Taylor Swift’s “Speak Now” album era, available for $25.
This year, Hallion will present daily exclusive enamel pins, with each design limited to 200 pieces and priced at $15. The weekly themes include “Sassy” on Thursday, “Forks” on Friday, “Don’t Settle” on Saturday, and “No Because No” on Sunday. This initiative aims to attract collectors and fans who appreciate both the thematic and artistic diversity of her work.
Another exciting addition to her merchandise lineup is the new Barbie sticker, which is sure to create a buzz among fans. As with the daily pins, it will be released in limited quantities, encouraging visitors to arrive early for a chance to grab these exclusive items.
Hallion’s reputation for whimsical and modern art is complemented by her dynamic merchandising strategy, which engages fans and collectors alike. The artist has established a tradition of unique and quality offerings that resonate with a broad audience, and this year’s Comic-Con is no exception. The painting and illustration styles, coupled with their empowering messages, exemplify her commitment to inspire and energize through creativity.
To ensure the best chances of obtaining the exclusive items, Hallion encourages fans to visit her booth early each day during the event. With limited quantities and a diverse selection of themes and styles, attendees will have plenty of opportunities to find pieces that resonate with them.
The return of Karen Hallion to San Diego Comic-Con promises to be a vibrant celebration of art and pop culture, with her innovative designs poised to captivate attendees. With a blend of new releases and returning favorites, Hallion’s showcase will undoubtedly be a highlight for fans and collectors visiting this year’s event.
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- SDCC Blog: Karen Hallion San Diego Comic Con 2025 Exclusives
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- Google Search: Comic-Con exclusive merchandise
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Comic Book
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