C2E2 2013: Pictures From The Show Floor Alex Gerage, April 28, 2013 Another C2E2 has come and gone for thousands of comic book and entertainment aficionados in Chicago. Like the San Diego Comic Con, there is so much going on, between the panels, shows, signings, and exhibits, it is impossible to be able to see and do everything that is offered. I found myself roaming the show floor for the majority of my two days there, and I wanted to share a glimpse of the eclectic sights on display. Hit the jump to see photos of some of the biggest highlights of C2E2, including the Marvel booth, my favorite cosplayer, a couple very old and famous comics, and more.Check out the thumbnails below for a taste of what I saw this past weekend at C2E2. And be sure to check out my previous post on The Hunger Games Costume Exhibition and Auction that was on display. Until next year! g Conventions Events C2E2Chicago Comic and Entertainment ExpocomicsconventionscosplayMarvel
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