Here’s the story of San Diego Comic-Con International in pictures, this group on Friday. To see our Friday photos from the beginning, go back to Part 3. To go back to the beginning of our series, see Part 1.
[NOTE: Any image can be clicked for a larger view.]
Sisters!
Brothers?
Artist Thomas Kuntz next to his automatons at the Baby Tattoo booth. The one in the rear, with the woman cranking, is titled Topsy Turvy, and the prototype was unveiled at Comic-Con. It will be an edition of 21, priced at $5000 each. They run on AC.
One of three Oculus Rift experiences (see "E3 Report: The Futures So Bright, Youve Got to Wear Goggles") on the floor, the Into the Storm experience included a fan in addition to the virtual reality goggles.
LED-wear at the Five and Diamond booth.
Hey, the Renaissance Fair was last weekend!
Nickelodeon had one of the more artfully designed booths.
This year's The Walking Dead installation leads to Terminus.
There was a full size Game of Thrones White Walker at the Geek Nation booth.
Tonner's limited Sheldon Cooper doll.
BBC America was flogging Orphan Black, which it airs here, soon to be an IDW comic (see "IDW to Publish Orphan Black Comic").
Starz is giving Outlander, which is premiering in August (see "'Outlander' TV Debut Set"), a big push.
Click here for Part 5.
Friday
Posted by ICv2 on July 31, 2014 @ 3:48 am CT
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