The craziest costumes at Comic-Con 2015
We dare you to find fans more dedicated than those at the world's biggest pop culture convention, Comic-Con, which storms San Diego every July.
San Diego resident and "The Walking Dead" cosplayer Jarina Montgomery didn't have to travel too far for Day 1 of Comic-Con.
Peek-a-boo Pikachu
It's rare to experience an annual event where superfans of all ages come to celebrate their passion. Where else can you find a fan dressed as an oversized Pikachu from Pokemon, waving to the crowd?
Batgirl the Reporter
Reporting live from Comic-Con is FOX Sports San Diego's Ally Sturm, who is clearly excited to see the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" panel.
Darth Vader was framed
This Darth Vader cosplayer at Comic-Con prepared for fan pictures by bringing his own frame. Now all Instagrammers need to do is to find the right filter.
Deadpool Stormtrooper Mash-Up
Choosing the perfect outfit for Comic-Con is a tall task. This dedicated fan combined a "Star Wars" stroomtrooper suit with a Deadpool mask... while holding a banana. Ensemble complete.
Do not fear Furbaca
Natalia Knapp, dressed as Little Red Riding Hood, looks thrilled posing next to a life-size Furbaca (a mashup of Furby and Chewbacca) during Preview Night at Comic-Con.
Poison Ivy and Joker walk into Comic-Con
Two of Batman's arch nemeses are seen plotting against the Dark Knight! Either that, or Joker and Poison Ivy are taking in the sights outside of Comic-Con in San Diego.
Mini-Grinch is a star
For many fans that attend the convention, Comic-Con is better than Christmas morning. Jerk Salazar pays tribute to the Dr. Seuss character by dressing as the Grinch. Scientific fact: His heart grew three sizes once he got in.
Two members of the Avengers
Fans dressed as two of Marvel Avenger characters -- Black Widow and The Hulk -- playfully pose outside of the convention center during Day 1 of Comic-Con.
Comic-Con is bananas!
Not every fan uses Comic-Con to dress as a favorite pop-culture character. These two attendees dusted off their trusty ol' banana costumes for the big event.
The Force is strong at Comic-Con
The upcoming Star Wars movie installments are a huge source of gossip and anticipation for movie fans, so it's only natural for this year's Comic-Con to see cosplayers from a galaxy far, far away.
Wonder Woman rides through Comic-Con
Waiting in line at Comic-Con is no fun. Luckily for this Wonder Woman, she can roll right in.
Star Wars meets 300
A Princess Leia cosplayer waits to interview a ripped fan of the "300" movie franchise before he heads into the San Diego Convention Center.
A young Two-Face
Jonah Katz dresses as Harvey Dent, a.k.a. Batman supervillain "Two-Face," during the first day of Comic-Con in San Diego.
Fulfill your Destiny
Movies, television shows and comics aren't the only media celebrated at Comic-Con. Fans of the incredibly popular video game "Destiny" arrived in San Diego wielding some heavy-duty costume weapons.
A Sharknado is incoming
Each year, Comic-Con gives fans a chance to experience the best of nerd culture. These four "Sharknado" addicts are eagerly awaiting the epic third installment of the made-for-television movie.
Leap of Faith
Just outside of the San Diego Convention Center is the Assassin's Creed Leap of Faith. Fans of the game franchise can mimic their favorite assassin as they make a 25-foot jump.
Live long and ... you know
A fan with an uncanny resemblance to a certain vulcan talks to fans on Fifth Avenue outside the convention center on the second day of the 2015 Comic-Con International.
Little killer
Fans dressed as characters from "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" prowl Comic-Con International.
Dream come true
Carissa Ohm, dressed as Cinderella, takes a break as Annie Huynh adjusts her dress on the second day of the 2015 Comic-Con International.
We have no idea
A ghostly cosplayer spooks photographers in front of the convention center on the first day of the 2015 Comic-Con.
Disney re-imagined
A fan dressed as rather sickly Snow White takes a bite out of Comic-Con.
Even heroes need a break
Danny Adams of Encino, Calif., dressed as Noog Dood, rests his weary hero feet on day 1 of Comic-Con International.
Green dream
Dustin Agosta of Akron, Ohio attends day 1 of Comic-Con International in San Diego, July 9, 2015.
She's a wonder
Characters from the DC Comics universe are a popular choice at Comic-Con. This fan, dressed as Wonder Woman, poses outside the convention hall.