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Photo Gallery: 2015 New Orleans Comic Con

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The traveling 2015 Wizard World Comic Con passed through New Orleans this weekend, and thousands of people descended on the Morial Convention Center to take part in the fun.

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People from across the region drove in to the Convention Center to take part in Comic Con. Here they are at the ticket entrance, clamoring to get in.
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An Ewok, queued up to get its tickets.
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Dionne Grayson with Robert Bigelow, who won an Emmy for sound mixing on a Treme episode.
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Is he a man, or is he a Muppet? Clint Durrett and friend.
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This Zelda character costume, made entirely by hand, took hours to complete.
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Yeah.
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Grant Morris, executive producer of the It's New Orleans podcast network (which produces 'Out to Lunch,' the WWNO business show).
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The New Orleans organization G.E.E.K. creates a yearly cosplay calendar. G.E.E.K. says they donate all of the proceeds of the sale of the calendars to kids with special needs.
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Thumbing through back issues.
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Hello, kitties. Some of many thousands and thousands of LEGO figurines.
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Hulks.
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Clint, little friend, and employees of Larry Flynt's Hustler Barely Legal Club.
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Space Ghost and Zorak, and a guy who's just done with it.
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Wrassle Roos, your home for wrestling outer-underwear.
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Steampunk sculptures.
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Zach McGee, of Slidell, dressed as Two-Face from the Batman universe. It took his girlfriend Angel Daigrepont two hours to do the makeup.
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Family.

Jason Saul served as WWNO's Director of Digital Services. In 2017 he took a position at BirdNote, in Seattle.