
Fresh off earning the title of favorite pop culture museum in a national survey, San Diego’s ever-evolving Comic-Con Museum is moving forward this year with new displays and a renewed emphasis on its education programs.
Officials with the museum discussed new initiatives at WonderCon in Anaheim, an event operated by the Comic-Con International board and staff.
Trinidad Camacho (Trino). Courtesy Comic-Con International
In April, the museum located in Balboa Park will debut an exhibit on the works of Mexican cartoonist Trino, whose work has been featured in a variety of Mexican newspapers. Trino appeared at Comic-Con last year for the first time and is considered one of Mexico’s most prominent cartoonists.
In addition to showcasing his art, Trino will do a panel presentation that will be conducted…