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Magic hour hit at the docks after Comic Con. Sena, Kat and Mari absorbed the nice lighting.
Scott Spatola and Leia with boobs.
Mari and her print that came with the purchase of her figure.
From my eyes:
Suicide Girls across the booth. Some look okay and people enjoy getting their photos taken with them.
Day 3 friday at Comic Con.
Had to throw a David Choe a good vibe. He has a fan who got the drawing he received from David into a real tattoo.
Alyasha Moore who looks younger and younger.
Michelle Kim from Mimoco. She has a crazy haircut.
Again, this year it seems every form of mainstream media has sent a reporter to Comic-Con without even realizing why. Oogle the scantily clad cosplay girls. See the freaks. That’s it for another year. Back to the studio. What media usually fails to explain, it took best-selling author-turned-comic book writer Scott Snyder to break it down for everyone: “I know there’s a perception of comics; that they’re bombastic and fun, and there are those comics, but for a lot of us, comics are also a place where I bring everything I ever brought to anything literary,” Snyder says. “The only reason I’m happy doing comics and I don’t miss literary fiction is because every kind of dark and fascinating, exciting thing that I was able to explore in that medium, I’m exploring here. ” But you knew that all along, right? Another way of defining “pop culture” is new art and the new literature. Read more at NPR ~ Comic-Con: ‘Batman’ writer Scott Snyder on why comics still matter and why NPR listeners should care SDCC runs through Sunday at the San Diego Convention Center. Visit GR’s booth #1729.
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