WonderCon 2011: Sunday

WonderCon 2011′s final day has come and gone, but the memories will last forever. While the convention center wasn’t as packed as the previous day, the event was still filled with attendees looking for last-minute deals in the exhibit hall and cosplayers waiting to show off their finest costumes to photographers. Click the jump one more time to check out the Sunday sights seen through the eye of my camera.

Gumby was bending and flexing by the exhibit hall entrance.

Supergirl sporting the outfit she wore in the WB animated series.

Wolverine’s a Giants fan.

Interesting artwork on display at the Scumo table.

They also showcased these intriguing sculptures.

Captain America proudly raises his unbreakable shield.

Starship Troopers from Buenos Aires say “KILL ‘EM ALL!”

Pac-Man frantically searching for one last pellet hidden in the convention center.

The stars of Cowboy Bebop. Insert Tank! here.

More 4chan-related hijinks at WonderCon.

Orion and the New Gods returned from wherever the hell DC sent them in Final Crisis.

Boba Fett wants YOU to join the 501st Legion!

If only this Cobra Commander had the voice of the late Chris Latta…

Sailor Uranus and Sailor Neptune spend a day together at WonderCon.

A trio of characters from Repo! The Genetic Opera.

Charlotte Stewart graciously posed for a photo and informed attendees about a Little House on the Prairie fan cruise.

Iron Man and Thor with light-up armor action. Batteries not included!

A cosplayer dressed as Capcom’s Amaterasu.

Gogo Yubari found employment as Lulu’s new bodyguard.

Resin figures shaped liked NES cartridges, which were sold by Squid Kids Ink.

Hyperactive Monkey and their cool chimp merchandise shared room with Squid Kids Ink.

Cheese and crackers! It’s Hellcat from the Defenders.

Morpheus, Cain Abel, the Corinthian, and Matthew the Raven step out from the Dreaming.

Goths Vyxsin and Kynt from the Amazing Race, who kindly invite guests to an all ages party at Hooters.

Rufi-OOOOOOOOO!

Talim enters a new stage of history.

Pea in the Pool is better than pee in the pool. It’s such a cute character, too!

Hunk found more mercenary work through Capcom.

A guy who would made an Achievement Unlocked sign for cosplayers to pose with.

Who needs Captain America when you can partner up with the one and only Power Girl!

One of the terrifying Weeping Angels from Dr. Who.

The Army of Two must be trippin’ on shrooms.

The Toxic Avenger prepares to clean the women’s restroom.

Did someone call for some Cthulhu?

Justice League International members Fire and Ice hanging around the DC booth.

These wholesome desserts were actually Evil Icecream toys.

The classic TV version of Catwoman.

Power Girl’s sidekick, the new brunette Terra.

The Breaking In panel featured an appearance from the stars of the show, such as Christian Slater.

Mystique wants some of Cartman’s Cheesy Poofs.

The White Lantern cosplay group from the masquerade swapped out Hawkman for Hawkgirl.

I originally thought this was a Jawa, but I believe it’s something else. Either way, great costume!

You better not confuse Black Lightning for Static Shock!

A pierced Mad Hatter at the Camilla d’Errico exhibit.

Iron Woman has found her knight in shining armor.

Larry “The Soup Nazi” Thomas selling merchandise based on his famous Seinfeld role.

No model can resist the call of the wolf.

To WonderCon and BEYOND!

Jackie Earle Haley, Janet Montgomery, and Mark Valley discussing Human Target at the show’s panel.

Drywall and Scud: The Disposable Assassin sit back and relax instead of working on a mission.

A Tusken Raider, who was one of the many crowd-pleasing Star Wars cosplayers standing out on the convention center sidewalk.

A portion of the booth promoting the Charles M. Schulz Museum.

Soul Calibur’s Kamikirimusi and an Xbox 360-Tan enjoy the last day of the show.

Dagger, minus her usual partner Cloak.

Stealth experts Sam Fisher and Riddick.

Since Zatanna can’t have the Batman, she went for Ra’s al Ghul.

The end! I hope you enjoyed the glimpses of WonderCon that I’ve shown you over the past few days. Since this was my first trip to the convention, I didn’t really know what to expect. I definitely aim to make a return trip in 2012 as long as I have room in my already lengthy lists of conventions I plan on covering. It’s certainly a worthwhile experience for those wanting to attend something like the San Diego Comic-Con, but with less headaches.

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