Nov. 22-24, 2013. 39 photos.
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Stan Lee celebrates his (almost) 91st birthday -
Marvel mastermind Stan Lee -
Stan Lee leans over to congratulate a fan who used his question during the Q&A session to propose to his girlfriend. -
Even Stormtroopers have friends in the cosplay community. -
Michael Rooker at Wizard World Austin -
Michael Rooker, aka The Walking Dead’s Merle Dixon -
Ralph Macchio -
Mario, Toad, Aladdin, a Transformer, two Luigis, Link, and more show off their costumes -
Lady Magneto and a Portal cosplayer -
Spider-Man -
Ultimate Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley -
The unstoppable trio of Captain America, Batman, and Robin -
Boba Fett -
Colossus -
Catwoman -
Deadmau5 meets the TARDIS -
Nightcrawler made a new devilish friend (while Walter White wanders through the background) -
Chronicle Art Director Jason Stout (l) with his son, Rowan (r), and Ralph Macchio -
The undead manning the Brains for Lunch booth -
Greedo -
Karl Ruprecht Kroenen from Hellboy -
Hit Girl and Kick-Ass -
(l-r) The Fifth Element’s Leeloo, Joker[‘s daughter?], and Jessica Rabbit -
Stormtrooper masks in the making -
R2-D2’s little head, in progress -
Tarfful, not-too-distant cousin of Chewbacca. -
Even the West needs winning at Wizard World -
The crew from Ghostbusters -
J. Jonah Jameson became mayor of New York in a storyline four years ago. -
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If Iron Man and Captain America were ladies … a century ago -
These need no introduction. -
At the Little Darling’s Pinups for Pitbulls booth -
Do you have a good head on your shoulders? -
Black Widow and two lovely Lokis -
LEGO Thor, Captain Kirk, and Super-Man accurately sum up the diversity of the crowd. -
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