Jay Acey, right, dressed as A-Train from the television series"The Boys," mingles with Maddox Cruz, 1, of Orange, Calif., outside Preview Night at the 2022 Comic-Con International at the San Diego Convention Center.SAN DIEGO — Stars, cosplayers and hordes of fans are filling the San Diego Convention Center in full force for thevirtual versions of Comic-Con
“Everybody’s just been cooped up for a while, and they’ve been anticipating this,” said Dinh Truong, 34, who came to Comic-Con for the second time from his hometown of Minneapolis. “It’s nice just to see everybody in the same atmosphere. I’m excited to see the program, see what’s going on, see everybody cosplaying and all that, and just getting back to what we used to be.”It’s likely no one has missed the in-person convention more than the captains, queens and connoisseurs of cosplay.
She walked the Convention Center floor in real-as-possible officer cavalry boots and Royal Air Force gauntlets, and carried a 5-pound steel shield.
And soon after it ends we’ll see how many people contracted COVID at the Con. If it’s a large amount, I might put my own convention plans on hold to be on the safe side.
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