Photos: Cosplayers swarm Anaheim for WonderCon 2017
L.A. resident Kenny O’Brien, 37, is costumed as a quidditch player from Hogwarts at WonderCon 2017 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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Santa Ana resident Daniel Vega attended as Enchantress from “Suicide Squad.”
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Costumed characters take selfies on the show floor of WonderCon 2017.
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Chris Canole is Dude Vader from “Star Wars.”
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L.A. resident Elizabeth Bursick, 29, dresses as her alter ego, Arkady.
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L.A. resident Matt Riggins, 37, is a cylon from “Battlestar Galactica.”
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A group of Harley Quinns are on the scene outside WonderCon in Anaheim It’s one of the largest comic conventions on the West Coast.
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Harley Quinns pose for a selfie.
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Anaheim resident Johnnie Reno, 49, is the Carrier from the game “Fallout.”
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L.A. resident Joshua Matos, 24, wields a lightsaber while portraying Darth Maul.
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People dressed as characters from the “Star Wars” world pose for pictures in front of Wondercon 2017.
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Terry Huddleston, an artist from South Bend, Ind., displays his work at the event.
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A Batman character on the floor of Wondercon 2017.
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A pair of stormtroopers patrols the show floor.
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La Mirada resident Christina Silvosa portrays the winged character Mercy from “Overwatch.”
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Ventura resident Alexis Alvarado portrays Poison from “Street Fighter.”
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“Star Wars” fans check out a display of lightsabers.
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