The Corpus Christi Comic Con and Anime Corpus Christi are joining together for one giant three-day event called Corpus Christi Multiverse starting June 5 at the Hilliard Center.
Attendees will be able to meet famous celebrities, show off their cosplay skills, purchase collectibles, join live panels and more.
Here’s everything you need to know before heading out:
How, where to get tickets
Guest celebrities
Thirteen celebrities are scheduled to visit this year’s Comic Con all three days.
Featured artists
Panels
June 5
Main Stage
Sidekick Stage
Aibo Stage
June 6
Main Stage
Sidekick Stage
Aibo Stage
June 7
Main Stage
Sidekick Stage
Aibo Stage
Photo ops
To purchase photo op tickets, visit corpuschristicomiccon.com/photo-ops. Each session includes one glossy 8-by-10-inch print and a free digital copy.
Photos with individual celebrities range from $55 to $105. Photos with groups — such as actors from “The Walking Dead,” voice actors from the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” series, voice actors from “Yu-Gi-Oh!” and voice actors from “Avatar: The Last Airbender” — will range from $115 to $155.
The earlier you buy photo ops with celebrity guests, the sooner you will get your experience. VIPs will also be placed in their groups according to when they purchased their photo op. However, VIP attendees will always have priority.
Photo ops with guest artists and cosplayers will be held at their respective booths.
Badge perks
Corpus Christi Multiverse partnered with Visit Corpus Christi to bring exclusive local discounts to attendees during the three-day event.
Simply show your Comic Con badge at participating locations to unlock special deals on attractions, dining and shopping.
Attractions
Dining
Shopping
John Oliva covers entertainment and community news in South Texas. Have a story idea? Contact him at john.oliva@caller.com.
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This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Here’s your guide to the 2026 Corpus Christi Multiverse Comic Con
Reporting by John Oliva, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times
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