July 17, 2024

Comic Con Preview : How it all started - Costa Dillon

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I read Comic Con is something like $150 million impact on the San Diego economy and I'm pretty sure like 140 million of that is selling killer tomato merchandise. - Costa Dillon

In a special Comic Con  edition of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, host Costa Dillon shares his firsthand experience as an exhibitor at the event. He delves into the event's evolution over the years, discussing the overwhelming number of attendees, the vibrant display of costumes, and the economic impact on San Diego. What's particularly fascinating is his involvement in the decision-making process for the convention center's location, shedding light on its unforeseen positive impact on the surrounding area. This episode offers a unique perspective on the behind-the-scenes of large-scale conventions and their influence on urban areas, making it a must-listen for pop culture enthusiasts and event organizers. Costa's personal anecdotes and insights add an engaging element to the podcast, offering valuable insights into the transformation of pop culture events and their broader societal impact.

Don’t miss the Killer Tomatoes booth by Atomic Toy Box at Comic Con! It’s a hot spot with Killer Tomato merch you’ve gotta see.

Sound familiar? Tune in to this week's Killer Tomatoes podcast for exclusive Comic Con stories and more. It’s a must for pop culture fans!

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