One of the best parts of Comic-Con is the incredible scene that plays out at the show, from the fantastic to the surreal.  Here are a few of our favorite images, taken from Wednesday night to early Friday.

Working it in the 2M2MM (Two Months. Two Million.) area of the G4 booth.

The incredible Coraline figures at the NECA booth.

And another.

Domo was getting a lot of attention at the Tokyopop booth.

Bartman should have a statue, and at Comic-Con he does. 

BBC was in the house, promoting its shows to the U.S. fans. 

Yamato sold out 140 of their limited glow in the dark Michael Jackson zombie figure Wednesday night, and it sounds like they’re won’t be any more until the estate licensing issues get resolved (or maybe a Michael zombie is just too close to home right now). 

Which of these three didn't get the "bad girls with equipment costumes today" memo?

External walls are just billboards in San Diego.  We were at the Days Missing launch party, which had art and other cool projections on the walls, and could also see the projection promoting Stargate at a nearby hotel. 


One of those surreal moments that make Comic-Con a unique event—Wonder Woman checking on dinner plans. 

Konami had players “Duel the Master,” who sat in a special chair.

Spider-Man helped out this young woman with a necessary adjustment, because that’s what a hero does. 













To see more San Diego Comic-Con photos:
Comic-Con—Wednesday Night to Early Friday
Comic-Con—Friday
Comic-ConLate Friday through Early Saturday
Comic-Con€Late Saturday through Sunday