Summer time is here which means that its time for the world famous Comic-Con convention held annually in San-Diego. The official Comic-Con Museum has announced Cowboy Bebop and My Hero Academia will be joining their lineup for exhibitons and gallerys. Down below we have the full details as to what they are showing, where and how you can check out the awesome art yourself! Read on down below:
Cowboy Bebop 25th Anniversary Gallery
The Cowboy Bebop gallery is being presented thanks to a partnership with Crunchyroll and Mondo. The gallery has been assembled to help with the celebration of the series coming up on its milestone 25th anniversary. The description the site gives for the art gallery is:
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the iconic anime “COWBOY BEBOP,” a gallery of commissioned art was created to capture the essence of the series’ iconic characters, settings, and themes through the unique style and interpretation of the artists. The creation of these pieces has allowed creators – who are also fans of the series – to express their appreciation for the series and contribute to the vast and diverse range of artistic interpretations of this beloved anime.
My Hero Academia Statue
As previously stated above, there will also be a My Hero Academia artwork installation. The installation will be a statue from an iconic moment in the anime series 3rd season. They describe the installation as:
The statue of the “Historical Battle in Kamino” from “My Hero Academia” is a stunning representation of the epic fight between All Might and All For One in Season 3 Episode 48. By capturing this iconic moment, the statue showcases the artistry and significance of the My Hero Academia franchise, providing fans with an opportunity to relive the excitement and celebrate their love for the series.
For fans who are curious as to how they can attend the event and where the Comic-Con Museum is located, do not worry, we have your answers here! The Comic-Con Museum will be open during Comic-Con and the hours of operation will run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Tuesday, July 18 to Sunday, July 23. The museum will also be open on Monday, July 24th after Comic-Con as well. The price for tickets of admission is as follows: Adults is $25, Children aged 6-12 $12, Children under 5 years old are free, Seniors(65+) and Kids (13-17) and Military members $18. Tickets are currently on sale at comic-conmuseum.org or you can purchase them at the door.
The Museum address is:
2131 Pan American Plaza
San Diego, CA 92101
Are you going to be attending the Comic-Con Museum to see Cowboy Bebop and My Hero Academia? Are you going to the San Diego Comic-Con at all? Are you going to cosplay your favorite character? Sound off in the comments below with your answers and stay tuned to Animemojo.com for more anime news!