Here's the story of San Diego Comic-Con International in pictures, this group on Saturday. To go back to the beginning of our series, see Part 1. To check out Friday, see Part 3.
[NOTE: Any image can be clicked for a larger view.]
Cowgirl Wonder Woman and female Wolverine.
Has to go through doors sideways, but worth it.
A nice The Walking Dead ensemble grouping.
A dark pair in the hallway.
True love with Harley Quinn and Deadpool, with another sign-carrying Deadpool behind.
The alley next to the Hilton, where fans cheered every celeb walking to and from their SUVs.
Machiko Noguchi figure ($440), from Aliens vs. Predator, at Sideshow.
At the DC booth, a display from the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight movies.
A new hardcover edition of the Eisner-nominated The Walking Man, by Jiro Taniguchi, at the Fanfare/Ponent Mon booth.
Sometimes we think comics have come a long way since 1966, but other times, as when viewing this "Comic-Con-friendly" display in the Hilton Starbucks, not so much.
Michael Davis, who’s curating a second "Milestones" exhibit at Geppi's Entertainment Museum (see "'Milestones: African Americans in Comics'" for the first), with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
A giant Godzilla, behind the Convention Center.
Saturday
Posted by ICv2 on August 1, 2014 @ 6:28 am CT
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