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SDCC ’26: ENHYPHEN & DARK MOON unleash vampires on San Diego

Enhyphen and Dark Moon will have a booth, panel, and after-hours experience at SDCC '26

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Calling all Dark Moon fans! Enhyphen will be at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, giving attendees the chance to see the group at a panel, attend a vampire-themed after-hours event, and participate in immersive exhibits and interactive events at the official Dark Moon booth on the show floor.

K-pop boy band Enhyphen are known for their vampire-inspired narrative, which inspired the manhwa webtoon Dark Moon: The Blood Altar. In the comic, the vampires are each based on members of the group. Spanning 70 chapters published between 2022 and 2023, Dark Moon has since been published in print and adapted for anime.

At SDCC ’26, Dark Moon will be at booth #4129 all weekend with a swath of experiences designed just for fans.

On Thursday, July 23, Enhyphen will participate in a panel discussion with Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke and special guests from iconic vampire TV series “exploring the evolution of vampire storytelling.” TV Guide Magazine senior writer Damian Holbrook will moderate the panel, entitled “Bite Me: Calling All Vampires,” from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in Ballroom 20.

Then, Enhyphen will appear at the offsite experience “Dark Moon Blood Night with Enhyphen” at the House of Blues San Diego on Friday, July 24 from 7-10 p.m. PT. A DJ will perform for the first hour, followed by a Dark Moon storytelling stage with Jojo Wright for the second hour and then an Enhyphen stage and talk session for the final hour.

Stay tuned for more details, and stay tuned to The Beat for more news from SDCC ’26.

Samantha Puc
Samantha Puchttp://theverbalthing.com
Samantha Puc (she/they) is a fat, disabled, lesbian writer and editor whose work focuses primarily on LGBTQ+ and fat representation in pop culture. They are an Eisner Award-winning journalist and Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic with bylines at The Beat, Publishers Weekly, Yes! Magazine, Polygon, and elsewhere. Samantha is the founder of Fat Forward Books, Community Voices Blog Editor at NAAFA, and a contributor to the award-winning Fat and Queer: An Anthology of Queer and Trans Bodies and Lives. They graduated in 2025 with a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative nonfiction from The New School. When Samantha is not working or writing, she loves spending time with her cats, reading, and perfecting her grilled cheese recipe.

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