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Oct. 30, 2024
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“Game of Thrones” cosplayers gather for a photo at the San Diego Convention Center during Comic-Con International 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Zombie Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton cosplayers walk hand in hand along Fifth Avenue during a Zombie Walk at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Dallin Maybee, center, walks with his daughters Persephone, 5, and Penelope, 2, during the third day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)People take pictures of zombies during the third day of Comic Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)“Game of Thrones” cosplayers sit outside the San Diego Convention center during the third day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Cosplay “Jurassic Park” dinosaurs parade along Fifth Avenue during a Zombie Walk event at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Zombie cosplayers parade along Fifth Avenue during a Zombie Walk event at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)A group of cosplayers dressed as “Game of Thrones” character Daenerys Targaryen pose for photos with others at a Comic-Con 2016 meet-up at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)“Game of Thrones” cosplayers Chris Setts and Hayley Smith, right, kiss after he proposed to her during a Comic-Con 2016 meet-up at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Derek Shackleton acts as a pillow for Faeran Adams, who naps after a long day of cosplaying as Lumpy Space Princess from the “Adventure Time” cartoon at Comic-Con 2016. Shackleton is dressed as Marvel comics’ Moon Knight.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Actor Gal Gadot recognizes the crowd after the trailer for “Wonder Woman” is revealed during the third day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Dozens of Star Wars cosplayers gather for a group photo at Comic-Con 2016 at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Dozens of Star Wars cosplayers gather in the hot sun to pose for a group photo at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)A cosplay Rancor from Star Wars descends an escalator in pieces as it makes an appearance at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Cosplayers loosen up during a group photo at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Star Trek cosplayers lead the way for make-believe Austin Powers, Dr. Evil and the Fembots during day two of Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Amanda McGowan as Harley Quinn, left, and PJ Williamson as the Joker, right, apply makeup to Tyler Kluska as Two-Face halfway through a long day of cosplay at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Christopher Canole, 69, as Dude Vader, a Star Wars Steampunk Universe character, traverses stairs after joining in on a group picture at Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Richard Saciino primps his daughter Jordyn’s costume early in Day 2 of Comic-Con 2016. Jordyn, 17, is dressed as a Pokemon training furry ram.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)A cosplayer stops by the weapons check station early in Day 2 of Comic-Con 2016 at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)A costumed Rachael Brees of San Diego sings to Jake Franco, 5 months, during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Jolynn Drott, left, gets in place at the Disney Princess meet-up during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Attendees watch as knights duel outside of the San Diego Convention Center during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Snow White and the Evil Queen pair up during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Elizabeth Sutra, 8, of San Diego fixes her Darth Vader helmet during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Riley Nykaza, 8, sits in the shade as she waits for the Star Wars meet-up to start on the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Bay Area residents Lex Lopez, left, and Kaitlin Brawley relax and eat nachos during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Ted Vanliew, 58, of Worcester, Mass., sits in the middle of his comic book collection inside of the exhibition hall during the second day of Comic-Con. Vanliew has been collecting comic books for 29 years.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Nathaniel Allenby of Los Angeles, center, walks around the exhibition hall during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Dawn Richardson, 40, of Vancouver, Canada, waits in line at Starbucks during the second day of Comic-Con. Richardson was dressed as Bucky Barnes from “Captain America: Civil War.”
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A cosplayer stands outside of the San Diego Convention Center during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Zombies walk near the Abigail yacht -- a tie-in to the show “Fear the Walking Dead” -- during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Attendees shoot at zombies during a “Walking Dead” attraction onboard the Abigail yacht during the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Jolynn Drott, left, and Kaylynn Wolfe pose for a picture during a Disney Princess meet-up on the second day of Comic-Con.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Cosplay artist Linda Nguyen poses for photos in the midst of a busy hall during Day 2 of Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Cameron McGowan qho, dressed as Quartz from the cartoon show “Steven Universe,” gathers herself on a hot Day 2 of Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Jurrasic Park T. rex roam the San Diego Convention Center at Comic-Con 2016. The cosplayers in the dinosaur suits are Kayla Saunders, Kylie Saunders and Kendall Dodd.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Jurrasic Park T. rex ride an elavator to the second floor of the San Diego Convention Center at Comic-Con 2016. The cosplayers in the dinasaur suits are Kayla Saunders, Kylie Saunders and Kendall Dodd.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Auburn Rutledge (Hillary Quinton) and Nick Mollberg (Joker Donald Trump) roam the halls during Day 2 of Comic-Con 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Professional entertainer Hillia performs outside the convention center during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Jose Davalos Gomez, dressed as Hades from the Disney version of “Hercules”, pops false teeth into his mouth before heading back into the exhibit hall.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)A woman wears Yoda on her back during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Attendees sit in front of an illuminated Marvel sign during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A Comic-Con-related street demonstration sponsored by the SyFy cable network adds a little life to the Gaslamp District.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Nicholas Prior, 23, walks around the outside of the convention center during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A woman stands in a makeshift Captian America toy box during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Attendees participate in a virtual reality experience at the Conan Con booth during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A life-size bust of “Breaking Bad” character Walter White during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Chris Toupence, left, shows Faith Holman the proper technique for jumping onto an inflatable during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Steven Wong, 38, of Los Angeles rests during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Isabel Villasana, 12, rock climbs outside of the San Diego Convention Center during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Tony Chung, 27, laughs while sitting in a life-size Hot Wheels car during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)People leave the convention center during the first day of Comic-Con 2016.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A street demonstration sponsored by the Syfy movie “Sharknado” makes its way through the Gaslamp District.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Dressed as Darth Vader, Jason Stafford tours a South Park-themed attraction in the Gaslamp District.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Meagan Topmiller, center, of Temecula fixes her wings before exploring the San Diego Convention Center with her husband, James, left, and Hadyn Topmiller, during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Philip Brown, center, heads to the second floor of the San Diego Convention Center during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention. Brown was dressed as Jafar from “Aladdin.”
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Tito Santos, a San Diego Police Department sniper, stands guard over Comic-Con International 2016.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Security guard Mario Heredia covers the replica “Wonder Woman” invisible jet after providing a brief preview in the Gaslamp District near Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Miss M Jay, left, hangs out outside the San Diego Convention Center during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention. Jay was dressed as the Black Cat.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)San Diego Councilman Todd Gloria, center, welcomes people to Comic-Con in front of the San Diego Convention Center.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Audience members listen as Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick and other stars answer questions during a panel discussion for the movie “Trolls,” during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Women dressed as “X-Men” characters wait to have their picture taken during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)Malcolm Young, 16, and Chloe Dunbar, 16, of San Diego play “Pokemon Go” during the first day of the Comic-Con International convention at the San Diego Convention Center.
(Harrison Hill / Los Angeles Times)A Pikachu plush doll exchange during preview night at Comic-Con 2016 at the San Diego Convention Center.
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