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From Star Wars to Batman: Their cosplay game is strong (pictures)

These cosplayers brought their strongest tailor game to the first ever Silicon Valley Comic Con.

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Eric Franklin
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Multipass!!

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Why so serious? No, really. You're kind of creeping me out.

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Captain America gets a bit weird...for us. This is however a typical Saturday night for our old buddy Steve.

Pictured on the right: Lady Aurora

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Kikoshen! That's what she'll probably say next. Just watch out for the blue fireball.

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"I've led both the X-men and the Morlocks and yearn to return to my former glory" is what I believe Storm really wants to say after her depiction in the X-men movies.

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Sinestro and Death make an oddly cute couple.

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Seriously one of the best Morrigans I've ever seen. Wow!

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Imperial officer, yes, but maybe with a bit of Baroness thrown in?

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This may be my new favorite pic of Thor and Captain America.

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These Imperial officers are a bit nicer to Ewoks than the ones in "Return of the Jedi."

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I think I need this Finn jacket.

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Bow down before queen Loki!

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I think we have enough Kylo Rens, guys. But we definitely need more Sailor Moon Reys!

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The Penguin and Wonder Woman are the new DC universe power couple.

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Minions. Always getting in people's way.

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That's Dick Grayson, not Kerry Kelly, folks.

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Hey! Those belong in a museum!

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Ancient Egypt cosplay? Apparently it's a thing.

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The master of magnetism has arrived.

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The Ghostbusters and a single Gotham City resident.

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The Predator! And, for the kids, Baby Predator!

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A Trooper breaks character to give us a thumbs-up. Not worth it, in my opinion.

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The X-men and Avengers take a much needed breather.

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Dot Matrix and Princess Vespa confuse the youngins in attendance.

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Pyramid Head is ready for his close-up.

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