Los Angeles Comic Con is the latest convention to fall victim to COVID-19. Organizers Comikaze Entertainment announced Tuesday that they are canceling the 2020 show, scheduled for Dec. 11-13, while also setting a 2021 event, to take place Sept. 24 through 26.
“Last week on Oct. 7, Gov. Newsom finally gave an update on reopening plans for theme parks, which most people thought would precede event and convention guidelines," Comikaze wrote in a statement."In his announcement, the Governor said he had decidedto provide reopening guidelines yet for theme parks, and by extension, events.
Cancellation of the event follows the cancellation of in-person shows for San Diego Comic-Con, New York ComicCon and virtually every comic convention in the United States this year as the novel coronavirus has spread throughout the country. “We look to 2021 with empathy for all, knowing we are all struggling – the sick and the healthy, those who have lost loved ones, the employed, the under-employed and the newly unemployed. May we all have each other’s backs, and work today for a better tomorrow,” organizers wrote in the statement.SIGN UP!
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