Plus Will Wheaton, Lois Lane, and Hellboy at the Washington State Convention
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Comic book artist Paul Smith.
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One more.
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You can't be too young or to old to enjoy ComiCon.
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Stan Sakai, creator of Miyamoto Usagi.
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Miyamoto Usagi is a comic about a samurai rabbit living in late-Sixteenth and early-Seventeenth-Century Japan.
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Beautiful
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Hellboy!
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Wonder Twins
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New yet-to-be-named comic book character for the Umbrella Academy.
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Matt Kindt, creator of Super Spy, being interviewed for Fanboy.
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Will Wheaton signing a Stand By Me photo for some fans.
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Smith is a Marvel Comics regular.
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You've seen his work in X-Men & Dr. Strange.
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Local comic book artist Corey Lewis. Corey created both Peng (a kickball comic) and Shark Knife (an action comic).
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Mario Brothers and our photographer's guides to Comicon, Alissa & Andrew.
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Doug Sneyd, syndicated cartoonist for Playboy.
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Doug with his lady, Heidi.
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People watchers.
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Right back where we started.
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Making another fan's day.
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Joanie puts the final touches on her Poison Ivy costume.
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Jade dressed as Jade from the Green Lantern.
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The force is with him.
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Laura, dressed as a Kiyoshi warrior from Avatar, slayed Akuma from Street Fighter.
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Akuma eats some bacon salt.
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Tim Sale, comic book artist. A hometown boy, Tim has created art for Spider-Man, Daredevil, Hulk, and even the TV series Heroes.
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Tim's parents, Roger & Dorothy Sale. Roger was a freelance writer for the Seattle Weekly from 1977-95.
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Noel Neil, the original Lois Lane.
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Showing off her framed Battlestar Galactica print.
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Shopping on a Saturday afternoon.
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Batman's cameo.
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Local comic artist and musician Matthew Southworth.
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With pleasure.
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Dragon Ball Z Goku.
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The booth of actor/blogger Will Wheaton.
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A homemade Battlestar Galactica shirt.
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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
