From Negan to the demogorgon, the scariest villains of Comic-Con
Not everything is about superheroes at Comic-Con International, and this year we got to see very scary cosplay of characters from popular shows like "The Walking Dead," "Game of Thrones" and some classic nemeses.

Harley with a gun
SDCC 2017 was packed with amazing cosplay everywhere, but it wasn't all about heroes. A lot of villains inspired cosplayers to make very terrifying costumes and these are the best I found.
This Harley opted for an automatic.
Pennywise from 'It'
This clown haunts my nightmares.
You don't want to mess with that...
No idea what kind of monster it is but I did not feel warm and fuzzy when I saw it.
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You really don't want to mess with that...
The Lich King
This World of Warcraft villain had an ice cream stand in the interactive zone at SDCC. I am guessing he sensed all the undead attending Comic-Con.
Harley and her hammer
At least she kinda has a disclaimer/warning.
The missing child
A classic Harley
Jar Jar Binks, Sith Lord, and a Stormtrooper
Jar Jar Binks using the Force is terrifying enough.
Demogorgon and Eleven
I am pretty sure the demogorgon used those waffles to lure Eleven into the Upside Down.
Joker with Harley
This evil couple was headed over to the San Diego Convention Center looking for trouble.
Maleficent
Hope Aurora stayed away from that spinning wheel.
Negan, Lucille and Dwight
Lucille was in a good mood, so we had a chance to take a quick snap.
Khaleesi and Cersei
Poison Ivy
Joffrey and Rob
Joffrey has a very dark sense of humor.
A colorful Stormtrooper
Harley partnered with evil Deadpool
Harley's charms had this Deadpool closer to his dark side.
Sub-Zero
Negan and his pet
We got Negan with a chained zombie.
Beetlejuice gang
A complete gender-bent set of Beetlejuice and his afterlife pals.
Negan and Glenn
Negan and Lucille ran into Glenn again.
A facehugger from 'Alien'
This facehugger was attacking CNET's Roger Cheng. I thought it was the perfect photo opp.