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AT&T Stadium: Where Texas Dreams Are Built49
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AT&T Stadium: Where Texas Dreams Are Built

An 8-panel comic exploring the grandeur, engineering marvels, and unforgettable moments of AT&T Stadium — the 1.3-billion-dollar home of the Dallas Cowboys and a 2026 World Cup semifinal venue.

Estadio Azteca: The Temple Where Ghosts Play Football50
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Estadio Azteca: The Temple Where Ghosts Play Football

The Colossus at 2,200 Meters — the only stadium to host 3 World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026). A ghost story of Pelé and Maradona, the altitude, the boxing record, and the 2026 opening match.

MetLife Stadium: The Swamp That Swallowed the World Cup Final51
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MetLife Stadium: The Swamp That Swallowed the World Cup Final

The story of how a failed Olympic bid, Cablevision's political maneuvering, and a compromise between two rival NFL teams created the most unlikely World Cup Final venue. Built on a New Jersey swamp for $1.6B with no roof, shared by the Giants and Jets, MetLife Stadium should never have existed. Now it hosts the 2026 World Cup Final. A New York story of ambition, betrayal, and accidental glory.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium: The Mechanical Flower of the New South52
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium: The Mechanical Flower of the New South

An 8-panel comic exploring the $1.6B marvel in downtown Atlanta — the pinwheel roof that opens like a camera aperture, the 73,000-pound falcon, Arthur Blank's $2 hot dogs, the MLS record crowd of 73,019, and the World Cup semifinal coming in July 2026.

SoFi Stadium: The Five-Billion-Dollar Mirage53
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SoFi Stadium: The Five-Billion-Dollar Mirage

An 8-panel comic exploring SoFi Stadium — the $5.5 billion architectural marvel in Inglewood, California. From the ghosts of Hollywood Park Racetrack to the 2.2-million-pound Infinity Screen, from BTS selling out four nights to Kroenke almost killing the World Cup deal, from Super Bowl LVI's home-team triumph to the USMNT's World Cup opener against Paraguay on June 12, 2026. The most expensive stadium ever built, told through the lens of Los Angeles — where everything costs more than it should and nothing is quite what it seems.

Arrowhead Stadium: 142.2 Decibels54
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Arrowhead Stadium: 142.2 Decibels

An 8-panel comic exploring Arrowhead Stadium — the loudest outdoor stadium on Earth at 142.2 decibels — from Lamar Hunt's dream of a rolling roof to the Mahomes dynasty, Messi's visit, Copa America heartbreak, the Chiefs' impending departure for Kansas, and the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal on July 11.

NRG Stadium: Seven Minutes to Open the Sky55
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NRG Stadium: Seven Minutes to Open the Sky

The House That Rodeo Built — a $352M stadium where the roof opens in 7 minutes, Beyoncé headlined the first NFL Christmas halftime show, the Patriots completed the 28-3 Super Bowl comeback, 80,000 cowboys fill the seats every March, and 7 World Cup matches are coming including a July 4th knockout.

Levi's Stadium: The Misplaced Cathedral56
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Levi's Stadium: The Misplaced Cathedral

A stadium designed for San Francisco's fog and wind, built 40 miles south in the Silicon Valley sun. Candlestick's soul couldn't be transplanted. Now: 6 World Cup matches.

Lumen Field: Where the Earth Moves57
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Lumen Field: Where the Earth Moves

The Earthquake Factory — where the 12th Man causes seismic events. The stadium that recorded 137.6 decibels, survived an earthquake during construction, and will host the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup.

Lincoln Financial Field: Cheesesteaks, Miracles, and 4th-and-2658
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Lincoln Financial Field: Cheesesteaks, Miracles, and 4th-and-26

The House That Cheesesteaks Built — where Eagles fans are so passionate the city had to build a courtroom IN the stadium. Where Donovan McNabb completed 4th-and-26. Where WrestleMania XL drew 145,298 over two nights. Where the first thing the Eagles did was ban hoagies and cheesesteaks (and got laughed at so hard they reversed it in ONE WEEK). A stadium with 11,000 solar panels, 14 wind turbines, and the most intimidating fan base in America. And now: 6 World Cup matches including a July 4th knockout.