Photo Booth: Comic-Con 2010
At his 10th Comic-Con, ghost-busting Dave Teel of
At her third Comic-Con, Annika Parks, 19, of La Mesa, Calif., dresses as a green-skinned Orion slave girl from the TV series “Star Trek.” (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
She’s Haley Gansert, 17, of
Kazumi Hara, 33, of
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Meghan Daly, 17, of Arcadia, attends her first Comic-Con as Ravager of the Teen Titans comics series. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Colette Davis, 17, of El Cajon, dresses as Sakura from the anime television series “Cardcaptor” for her second Comic-Con convention. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
But do they speak Klingon? Linda Marcil, of Redondo Beach, left, and Julie Spehar, of Torrance, arrive as members of the iconic “Star Trek” race. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
At his 24th Comic-Con, Kim Hutsell, of
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Ginger Burton, 22, of
Durnell Jonathan, 19, of
Matt de Mille, 36, of Los Angeles, is dressed as Kyberstarr, a character he created. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Feeling wolfish, Drew Arnson, 32, of Las Vegas, doubles his ears to double his fun at Comic-Con. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
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Whitney Brown, 22, of
Gogo Delectatio, 34, of
Ruth Hanby, 24, of
With a Johnny Depp twist on the Mad Hatter, Laura Bowers, 20, of El Cajon, salutes
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Clem Bastow, 28, of Melbourne, Australia, dresses as Catra from “She-Ra: Princess of Power.” (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Ross Miller, 14, of
At their first Comic-Con, Steven Rodriguez, right, and Amanda Weaver, left, both of of
Tawni Galleisky, 16, of
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Six-time Comic-Con attendee Catherine Fisher, 29, of
At her fourth Comic-Con with her parents, Sara dela Cruz, 14, of
Brett Openchowski, 19, of