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Plus Will Wheaton, Lois Lane, and Hellboy at the Washington State Convention

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Comic book artist Paul Smith.
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Comic book artist Paul Smith.
Comic book artist Paul Smith.
One more.
You can't be too young or to old to enjoy ComiCon.
Stan Sakai, creator of Miyamoto Usagi.
Miyamoto Usagi is a comic about a samurai rabbit living in late-Sixteenth and early-Seventeenth-Century Japan.
Beautiful
Hellboy!
Wonder Twins
New yet-to-be-named comic book character for the Umbrella Academy.
Matt Kindt, creator of Super Spy, being interviewed for Fanboy.
Will Wheaton signing a Stand By Me photo for some fans.
Smith is a Marvel Comics regular.
You've seen his work in X-Men & Dr. Strange.
Local comic book artist Corey Lewis.  Corey created both Peng (a kickball comic) and Shark Knife (an action comic).
Mario Brothers and our photographer's guides to Comicon, Alissa & Andrew.
Doug Sneyd, syndicated cartoonist for Playboy.
Doug with his lady, Heidi.
People watchers.
Right back where we started.
Making another fan's day.
Joanie puts the final touches on her Poison Ivy costume.
Jade dressed as Jade from the Green Lantern.
The force is with him.
Laura, dressed as a Kiyoshi warrior from Avatar, slayed Akuma from Street Fighter.
Akuma eats some bacon salt.
Tim Sale, comic book artist.  A hometown boy, Tim has created art for Spider-Man, Daredevil, Hulk, and even the TV series Heroes.
Tim's parents, Roger & Dorothy Sale. Roger was a freelance writer for the Seattle Weekly from 1977-95.
Noel Neil, the original Lois Lane.
Showing off her framed Battlestar Galactica print.
Shopping on a Saturday afternoon.
Batman's cameo.
Local comic artist and musician Matthew Southworth.
With pleasure.
Dragon Ball Z Goku.
The booth of actor/blogger Will Wheaton.
A homemade Battlestar Galactica shirt.
Battlestar Galactica hottie Tahmoh Penikett and his iPhone.

Plus Will Wheaton, Lois Lane, and Hellboy at the Washington State Convention Center on Saturday, April 4 2009 . All photos by Jenny Jimenez.Published on April 6, 2009