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Crowds, sunlight and stormtroopers. What more could you want to create that eaux-de-comic-con? More pictures in the jump.

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Eric Wight of MY DEAD GIRLFRIEND and THE OC signs at the DC booth. He’ll be drawing a Superman arc for them.

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The view up in Artist’s Alley. This picture only begins to give you an idea of how crowded and hot it was.

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DC artist Jamal Igle and someone whose name we forgot.

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The great Brian Bolland, cover artist extraordinaire.

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The great Keith Giffen, whose layout skills have made 52 and now Countdown weekly success stories.

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The great Jose Luis Garcia Lopez.

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The great Ted McKeever.

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From above…STORMTROOPERS and a nice view of the crowd at the peak of Saturday.

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Another aeriel view.

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…aaaaand another.

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The great Rick Veitch and wife Cindy.

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The great Andrew MacDonald and Ivan Brandon.

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Blurry Wes and Jonathan Craven.

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Venture Bros. panel, from left: Stephen Ratazzi, Michael Sinterniklaas, Jackson Publick, Doc Hamner, James Urbaniak

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Goofy, much-blogged tattoo.

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Dapper Jackson and Doc.

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Artists MK Reed, Shannon Crane and Marion Vitus, all of Friends of Lulu.

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It’s Kyle Baker!

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It’s Steve Niles!

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Everyone always asks us what is the difference between San Diego and the New York con. Answer: You do not see this in San Diego.

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After party separated at birth: artists Esad Ribic and Elim Mak. And that’s all she wrote.

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