Our story of New York Comic Con in pictures continues with the third day, Saturday.  To go back to the first day, click here.

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This cheery pair was hawking comics at the Zenescope Entertainment booth.












Iello was demoing King of New York, the Richard Garfield King of Tokyo follow-up due out in November (see "'King of New York'").











DC-licensed women's swimwear display.














The Resident Evil executioner was in the house.













Mecha-Harley Quinn strikes a pose.














She certainly has a do-not-mess-with-me look (If you know this costume, please let us know at tips@icv2.com).












Beariel, a different kind of little mermaid.














Mortal Kombat's Scorpion and Sub-Zero are ready for action.













The biggest costume, as determined by space occupied, would go to this cosplayer (If you know this costume, let us know at tips@icv2.com).











"Hey!  Look!  Listen"… Navi the Fairy (from The Legend of Zelda) seems to have fallen on hard times.












Asked why this booth sold golden and silver age comics along with candy bars, the proprietor said, "people like chocolate."











Heritage was displaying this original cover art for Avengers #118, with a pre-auction estimate of $40,000.












And this 9.4 copy of Journey into Mystery #83, the first appearance of Thor, with a pre-auction estimate of $180,000.








Promoting subscription website VeraBaby.com.














We knew there was a business in convention exclusives, but we didn't know there was a business named after them.








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