We get a lot of questions about autographs, and the sad truth is, there is no easy answer. Almost every autograph session and booth has their own rules for how the autographs are run — including Comic-Con International, with their group, individual, and limited autograph signings. These are all signings either taking place up in the Sails Pavilion, or with ticket drawings in the Sails Pavilion (as well as some other drawings).

Let’s break CCI’s autographs up into two groups. The first, group and individuals, are exactly what they sound like. It’s people like Richard Hatch, Skottie Young, Terry Brooks, James Dashner, J. Michael Strazynski, Greg Capullo, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Chip Zdarsky, and the casts of Adventure Time, Black Sails, Once Upon a Time, Babylon Five, and The Thrilling Adventure Hour. And that’s just to name a handful.

Some of these, though not all, will charge a fee for an autograph. You may not know until you physically get to Sails, where they’ll be signing at their given time — but all of them are required to sign one copy of the Souvenir Program book for any fan at no charge.

Then there are the limited signings — which is where things get a little more complicated. These signings and booths basically require you to have/pull a ticket in order to either come back for a signing later in the day, or to be eligible to purchase something at their booth. We did an entire guide on exactly how that process works, so if you’re confused, that’s a good place to start.

Warner Bros. and Fox are both back with their ticket draws (which is mostly what the guide above covers), and Bandai, Hasbro, and now LEGO also require attendees to snag a line ticket, often with a time to return to the booth to purchase. Neither WB nor Fox have unveiled their complete autograph line-up yet, but as always, you can find everything we do know in our Announced Autograph Master List.

Then there are other limited signings, which also require ticket drawings, such as for the cast of Doctor Who, Hand of God, The Man in the High Castle, Adam Savage, Felicia Day, Stan Lee, and more. For all of these, you’ll need to head to Sails first thing in the morning to draw for a ticket, but then the signing will happen later in the day.

There’s also the drawings for the Horton Grand panels — which we’ve heard were a bit of a mess last year, but we’re wishing the best of luck to anyone trying for those. It’s the same general process: Arrive early, draw ticket, and if you’re a winner, you get an assigned seat at the Horton.

Just to re-emphasize, here’s our resources for autographs:

Official Comic-Con Autograph Information

Non-Sails Signings List of Announced Autograph Signings

Guide to Ticket Draws in the Sails Pavilion for Autographs

Good luck!