We continue our coverage of Wizard World Chicago Comic Con with this second set of photos. To start from the beginning, go back to Part 1.
Cosplay as a vocaloid, an increasingly common occurrence.
It was nice that the Rogue was around when you needed her.
The bane of the Wizard World Comic Con-goer: uncarpeted concrete aisles.
Not only was it a barber shop at a comic convention, it was busy!
Activision was there with a mobile unit promoting Skylanders.
The Joker and Ms. Quinn.
Harley Quinn at the costume booth.
Ghostbusters may be a bigger part of the zeitgeist than ever.
Leyna and Laura modeling to promote the Painted Pin-Ups calendar.
Skybound was there promoting its new game Superfight.
To End All Wars at the booth of Distribution Engine, set up to distribute smaller press British graphic novels to the U.S. comic store market.
Fez-o-Rama, the ultimate niche apparel booth, direct from Gen Con the week before (see "Gen Con 2014 Photos--Part 1").
A nice-looking Power Ranger.
This silver haired cosplayer was sporting a VIP badge.
The Kill Bill crew joined by a female Indiana Jones.
Go back to Part 1.
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Posted by ICv2 on August 26, 2014 @ 4:02 am CT
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