You can’t get more nitty-gritty intel about Comic-Con than Twitter feeds like @Ballroom20Line and @HallHLine.

What’s the hottest panel? Who gives the best swag? OMG! Is that who I think it is?
Comic-Con veterans rely on experience to know where to go in the cavernous San Diego Convention Center, but they also gleen tips via social media, especially Twitter.
Toting a tablet or smart phone? Then don’t be a dummy. Stick with the experts for the hottest exhibits and panels. And surprise revelations.
Times of San Diego surveyed the top feeds and assembled an all-star list of Comic-Con wonks and wonkettes, plus an assortment of all-knowing commercial accounts.
Many of the top Con accounts have tens of thousands of followers. They in turn follow hundreds of the best fanboy and fangirl accounts, with names like @Crazy4ComicCon and @TheNerdyGirls.
@TimesofSanDiego has you covered — with a list of the top 56 sites created just for Comic-Con 2015.
What’s a list? It’s a curated collection of Twitter feeds. As Twitter instructs: “You can create your own lists or subscribe to lists created by others. Viewing a list timeline will show you a stream of Tweets from only the users on that list.”
Hey #SDCC, Thank you for being a friend… pic.twitter.com/Kl52TtOPio
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 8, 2015
We include the official site, of course: @comic_con — followed by 641,000 people while following only three accounts.
But we included plenty of unofficial sites, such as @sd_comic_con (followed by 37,400 while following 870) and @comicconblog (with 9,158 followers but following 3,520 other accounts.)
First night of #SDCC2015 down…waking up in 6 hours to start again. No @HallHLine or @Ballroom20Line for us pic.twitter.com/hfGeovn9Lo
— MrSlinkyman (@MrSlinkyman) July 9, 2015
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