Super Powers will always be the greatest super hero
toyline ever created as far as I'm concerned.
The breakfast of champions.
The King still manages to be creepy, even as a simple mask on a table.
Well, well, well... it's Michael Cera - aka: George-Michael Bluth from Arrested Development, one of the greatest shows of all time.
Harley Quinn was looking for a really, really big nail to hammer.
Batman sure is happy to be posing with the boy wonder!
Hand painted prototypes from the mid-1990's MOTU relaunch.
Skeletor has a wicked hairdo.
Sam & Max rule your world.
Contrary to what the Police Academy movies would have you think, Bob
Goldthwait
is one of the nicest, most relaxed 'n down-to-earth guys you'll ever
meet.
Brian Posehn was also wandering the convention floors as usual
and was happy to take photos with anybody there.
Your buddies miss you already, Captain America.
It's always nice to see young impressionable teenage girls
getting advice from an ex-Playboy playmate model.
Gotta love it when shady merchants at the convention sell FREE software
like MAME for 40 bux and include 600 pirated arcade games with it.
Unlike the Comic-Con attendees, the ambulance went home empty-handed on
Friday.
Then again, there was a small Zombie Walk
scheduled to arrive at the Comic-Con
at the end of the day, so maybe those ambulance guys had their hands
full after all!
BRAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIINS!
I'll take a zombie girl over Miss America any day!
Me thinks somebody attacked him with a Slurpee.
Forget about the zombie walkers, here's something really scary.
Talk about one hell of an impressive costume... this one had to take
forever to make.