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Cosplayers show off at Day 3 of 2019 New York Comic Con

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Cosplay fans turned out in colorful droves for Day Three of New York Comic Con at Manhattan's Jacob Javits Center Saturday.  

While film, TV and comics industry celebrities shuffled from room to room participating in panels to talk up their upcoming projects, cosplay enthusiasts took over the outside areas, showing off their creative sides with a bevy of imaginative costumes that paid homage to their favorite characters.  

The intricate costumes, which can take months to handcraft, touched on every corner of the pop culture spectrum, ranging from household name Hollywood blockbuster characters to the relatively obscure. 




A man is seen here heading to the Javits Center, dressed as Aquaman, complete with trident











Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. were a popular choice for cosplayers. Two men added a hip-hop flavor to their Mario and Luigi costumes (left), while another man took the more traditional route with his Raccoon Mario





These men dressed up as Venom (left, holding Spider-Man's mask) and Captain America (right, wearing Thanos' glove)





The entire Marvel Universe appears to have met up for this group shot, which included Spider-Man (in red), X-Men's Mystique (in blue), Wolverine (far right), Thor (winged helmet) 





One man took a graphic approach to his Silver Surfer costume, which came complete with a reflective silver surfboard





A very accurate recreation of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas hero, Jack Skellington





Three different takes on another Tim Burton classic character are seen here: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice and Beetlejuice 





This man created a beautifully rendered, pop art version of the Nintendo Mario character, complete with mini Bowser, caged Boo and a bazooka

Among the most popular cosplayer pics were costumes based off of hit comics franchises. 

The Marvel fans showed up in full force, wearing their best takes on characters recently seen in Avengers movies, such as Spider-Man, Venom, Captain America and Thor. X-Men characters including Wolverine, Mystique, Beast and Archangel were also spotted in the crowd of thousands. 

On the opposite side of the comic book world spectrum were DC comics heroes and villains, with multiple variations of Joker and Harley Quinn, as well as Batman, Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Too-Face. 

Also popular were Dark Horse Comics characters Hellboy, Jack Skellington from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas and Nintendo's Super Mario Bros.  

A multitude of anime and manga fans were also present at NYCC. 

Naruto costumes were highly prevalent, as were groups dressed as characters from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.









Not unsurprisingly, Joker and Harley Quinn were popular cosplay characters this year. Here, a duo show off their gender-swapped Joker (left) and Harry Lee Quinn (right) 











More traditional versions of the Batman world characters could also be found at NYCC. A woman is dressed as the big screen version of Harley Quinn (left)  and the classic Harley Quinn and Joker duo (right) 





Here, a man (left) is dressed in the Joker look made famous by Jared Leto in Suicide Squad





A quartet of people donned incarcerated versions of Batman characters (L to R): Harvey 'Too-Face' Dent, Joker, Dream-Manga Riddler and Poison Ivy











A gold suited Batman (left) also made an appearance, as did a Batman Returns-era Catwoman (right)





A woman dressed as Wonder Woman takes a moment to herself out outside the Javits Center





Cosplayers arrived dressed as Cruella De Vil (left), Catwoman (second from left) and Joker (right)





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Among the news breaking on Day Three of New York Comic Con, was the fact that Lauren Cohen will be returning to AMC's The Walking Dead, which the network announced was greenlit for an 11th season. Season 10 starts Sunday night.  

Patrick Stewart, meanwhile, unveiled the trailer for his upcoming Star Trek: Picard series which will air on CBS All Access. He will be reprising his role as the iconic Jean-Luc Picard in the series, which takes place 20 years after the events of his final film in the series, Star Trek: Nemesis. 

Starz also debuted a trailer for the upcoming Season Five of its time-travel fantasy series, Outlander, teasing scenes of Fraser's Ridge, Claire's surgery and talk of battle preparations, according to EW.

Marvel Comics revealed that it is starting a new, ongoing Wolverine comics series, which will be written by Benjamin Percy and drawn by Adam Kubert and Victor Bogdonavic, according to Polygon. 

This year's New York Comic Con runs through October 6. 




A wonderfully Victorian version of the Death character from Neil Gaiman's The Sandman series 





A band of people dressed up and met up to share their love of manga Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba





A man and a woman presented their unique takes on Spider-Man villain Mysterio 






This cosplayer took on Barbarian Link from The Legend of Zelda, complete with body paint and fuzzy accessories





X-Men fans went the extra mile, painting their face and making full-size wings for intricate Beast and Archangel costumes











A GI Joe cosplayer took on Cobra Commander (left), while another man did a spot on Jafar (right) from Aladdin, complete with Iago on his shoulder





These cosplayers went old school, dressing up as famous kings and queens throughout history











Two women were seen putting their spins on Stephen King's Pennywise character from his novel, It





Cosplayers are seen here dressed as Dark Horse characters Abe Sapien (left) and Hellboy (right) 





A woman is seen here outside the Javits Center, putting her spin on the Hellboy character











A woman added a sultrier than usual take on the 101 Dalmatians Cruella de Vil character (left) while a man (left) carried off a mashup of Queen's Freddie Mercury doing Sailor Moon cosplay











Despite the series being over, fans still turned up dressed as favorite characters, including the White Walker king (left). A cosplayer posed as a knight from the Monster Hunter game (right)











Here, a cosplayer shows off an anime geisha-inspired outfit (left), while another woman did a screaming version of Midsommar's The May Queen (right)





A cosplaying pair showed off another Jack Skellington (left) and Sally from the Tim Burton animated film 









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