Our story of New York Comic Con in pictures continues with the second day, Friday. To go back to the beginning, click here.
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Wonder Woman is ready to use her fists, while Lobo is armed with his pistol.
An Angry Birds Transformers couple, hanging on the concourse.
The creators of MegaBots are planning a Kickstarter to fund two giant piloted mechs, similar to this partial prototype in the concourse, that can engage in non-lethal combat, according to Engadget.
It's a Sharknado!
A hastily assembled Deadpool flash mob was dancing at the entrance on Friday.
A very happy Lion-O, from the ThunderCats, at the Geeks Out booth.
Poison Ivy, Riddler, and Catwoman were on the move together.
The Kill La Kill anime inspired this pair.
A large group of characters from Riot Games online battle arena video game League of Legends.
Apparently, marketers believe con-goers drive cars (and need insurance). Geico joined Chevy with a big presence on the floor this year.
Taschen was premiering its massive 75 Years of Marvel, the companion to 75 Years of DC, at the show.
Hacktivist group Dramatis Personai protested outside the con on Friday.
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Friday
Posted by ICv2 on October 15, 2014 @ 4:42 am CT
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