Fans return for in-person Dragon Con in Atlanta

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Dragon Con returns as in-person event

After going virtual in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, Dragon Con, the largest multi-media and pop culture convention, returns in person to Atlanta. Paul spent the morning speaking with organizers and attendees. You NEED to see these cosplay outfits.

It was cancelled last year and replaced with a special virtual event, but like the superheroes it celebrates, pop culture convention Dragon Con is soaring again this weekend — and bringing with it a full lineup of events and celebrity appearances.

Dragon Con launched Thursday and continues through Labor Day, taking over five downtown Atlanta host hotels and filling them with sci-fi, fantasy and pop culture fans, cosplayers, and celebrities.  Organizers announced an in-person return for the event back in May, and later announced that the popular Dragon Con parade would be "modified and scaled back" to allow only those with a Dragon Con membership to view it in person.  Last month, organizers announced anyone picking up their badges to attend must show proof of vaccination or proof of a negative test taken within 72 hours prior to arriving.

Other changes include required masks inside all venues and limited room capacities, and a continuation of virtual offerings for fans more comfortable with that option.

All that said, Dragon Con fans are still arriving in town with plenty of enthusiasm for the five-day event, which celebrates the worlds of science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, music, TV and more.  

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Meet the creators of 'Tuskegee Heirs'

Paul visits Dragon Con and meets up with writer Greg Burnham and illustrator Marcus Williams, creators of "Tuskegee Heirs." They talk about the cultural impact of the film Black Panther among other things.

This morning on Good Day Atlanta, we got a solid sampling of this year’s offerings, from chatting with writer Greg Burnham and illustrator Marcus Williams (creators of "Tuskegee Heirs") about the cultural impact of Black Panther to meeting voice actors Rob Paulsen and Maurice La Marche, better known to audiences as Pinky and the Brain!

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Meeting the voices of Pinky and the Brain at Dragon Con

Paul meets up with voice actors Rob Paulsen and Maurice La Marche, better known to audiences as Pinky and the Brain! They share a touching story related to the show, along with having a little fun, which you'll need to watch to the end to see. It made our day!

For more information on this year’s Dragon Con, click here — and click the video player in this article for a peek at our morning in the center of the action.

WATCH: FOX 5 Atlanta live news coverage

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

_____

Sign up for FOX 5 email alerts

Download the FOX 5 Atlanta app for breaking news and weather alerts.