The crazy good times at Comic-Con 2024 in San Diego have begun!
I took one final walk late this afternoon, a couple hours before the San Diego Convention Center would open its doors for Preview Night. And what did my camera capture?
Fun people! Creative activities! Cool sights in every conceivable direction!
And Comic-Con hasn’t even begun in earnest! I can’t wait for tomorrow!
Reporter for IGN prepares to go on camera in San Diego’s Gaslamp during Comic-Con 2024.IT’SUGAR candy store in the Gaslamp has exclusive tokidoki merch for sale.Crowds are growing in the Gaslamp near the San Diego Convention Center on the afternoon of Comic-Con Preview Night.Dragon Tamer cosplay!Batman nemesis Penguin has brought his Gotham Ice truck to San Diego. Uh, oh!Banners on Harbor Drive indicate Heroes At Work.Have a question about Comic-Con? Ask this friendly guy!Here comes Tinker Bell!Do you dare enter the Adult Swim Pirate Parrrty offsite? You have to pass through this gigantic skull!It’s a pirate parrrty! And one heck of a big nose ring!These pirates seem awfully civilized. What are they really up to?These guys can spell A.V.A. FEST. They get a passing grade.Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed cosplay! Very cool!Fans are already exploring the Dragon Ball offsite.Here’s the end of the line for Dragon Ball exclusives, I believe.Hot Wheels is back again with their cool truck!However, the Sharpie truck is stuck in Harbor Drive traffic.Looking for a restroom? Watch for this sign!Part of the Bathroom Battlestation under construction. Looks like he needs a laxative.Cool artwork by a local artist along MLK Promenade.I’m now back to Fifth Avenue looking at the Omni Hotel’s big FOX Animation Domination building wrap.My goodness! These Borderlands Psychos seem to be everywhere!I’ve seen this caricature artist in Balboa Park.Gambit cosplay!Batgirl cosplay!
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