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Always dreamed of creating your own comic book hero? Now you can! Feeding San Diego and the Comic-Con Museum are holding a contest for someone to design a hero who ends hunger through food rescue. Details on how to enter below!

This is your chance to get creative and tell your hero’s origin story.

If you win, you will have your hero breathed to life by a cosplayer and costume designer, Allan Lavigne, and displayed at the Comic-Con Museum during San Diego Comic-Con 2022.Dana Williams, Director of Marketing & Communications at Feeding San Diego, joined KUSI’s Ginger Jeffries on “Good Evening San Diego” to discuss details of the program.

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