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A mermaid with ink, at the Fangoria booth.
Back in the old days, big-time exhibitors used to bring cars, but now that's so 2008. This year, it was ships. Here's one promoting ABC's Once Upon a Time.
Another ship, this one for Black Sails, a new series premiering on Starz in January.
And this one, behind the Convention Center, was the long ship promoting Assassin's Creed IV in various ways, including firing a cannon several times a day.
One time Miss America Lee Meriwether, who played Catwoman in the 1966 Batman movie.
The booth for the new Enterprise-D Bridge Restoration non-profit organization, which seeks to turn the bridge into "an interactive educational sci-fi museum."
Batgirl, Harley Quinn, and Miss Martian, a major trio.
The organization that runs San Diego Comic-Con has become more sophisticated over the years at finding more sponsorship opportunities to sell. Here, the sign for the bathroom sponsorship by A&E show Bates Motel.
A female Boba Fett, taking a time-out to pose.
BANG! Harley Quinn has a gun.
Another "only at Comic-Con" moment: Superman interviewed by ("classic") Lara Croft.
Bandai gave high visibility to Power Rangers with statuary (here) and costumed characters.
Hoops and Yoyo were mobbed.
Deadmau5 Spider-Man and Deadmau5 Deadpool!
Valiant marketing maven Hunter Gorinson wearing his colors for the "Road to Unity," event.
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