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Seen At Comic Con 2014: The Show Floor
There is plenty to see at Comic Con, and I pointed a camera at some of its most impressive spectacles.
It's a mural. An Alien mural. https://t.co/5rCzQoOuQl
— Kyle Hilliard (@KyleMHilliard) July 26, 2014
There are a lot of Alien-related things at Comic Con, in case you couldn't tell.
This isn't quite what I expected when I heard there was a flight simulator.
I don't know what this thing is, but it looks like it was a lot of fun to relocate.
Look at this crazy thing. https://t.co/Wfcot8j5me
— Kyle Hilliard (@KyleMHilliard) July 26, 2014
This guy did an awesome impression of Groucho Marx waking up from a nap.
Just some folks getting a shave while people run around on an Assassin's Creed obstacle parkour course behind them.
Godzilla looks a little dejected here. Maybe he's sad the show's almost over?
I really hope they went through all the trouble of building a gigantic Homer Simpson, but made a last-second decision to bury him from the nose down.
I thought I was taking a picture of a weird Batmobile, but it turns out I was taking a picture of a totally normal Darth Vader car.
Don't know why there was this case of Payday 2 masks in the middle of a bunch of Batman stuff.
Batman's upset about the Payday 2 clown mask mix-up.
He sort of looks happy to see you.
I don't think this photo needs a caption.
Sunset Overdrive's Fizzie mascot showed up at Comic Con after hanging out in the ceilings of E3.
The Behemoth, the developer behind Castle Crashers and BattleBlock Theater, had its own Comic Con setup.
And it brought a giant cupcake.
Here are some more giant reptile heads.
The giant robot Warhammer creature looks like he's shrugging his shoulders apologetically.
There is something unsettling about the giant Adventure Time balloon looking over San Diego.
The word "looming" comes to mind. https://t.co/00l0ctkXRP
— Kyle Hilliard (@KyleMHilliard) July 24, 2014
You'd be surprised at the number of giant things made entirely out of Lego bricks at the show.
More giant reptile heads.
Just some trash someone decided to put on display in a glass case.
Turns out the best way to watch Game of Thrones is in a crowded convention hall surrounded by people and distractions.