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Cpl. Jose Torrijos paints zombification makeup on an

Cpl. Jose Torrijos paints zombification makeup on an

Cpl. Jose Torrijos paints zombification makeup on an attendee October 15 during Comic Con on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Comic Con is an annual event that takes place for comic book connoisseurs, video gamers,... More

U.S. joint service members and civilian cosplayers

U.S. joint service members and civilian cosplayers

U.S. joint service members and civilian cosplayers pose for a photo Oct. 14, 2016, awaiting the announcement of the winner of the cosplay contest at Comic Con on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. More than 25 attend... More

Cosplayers wait to be evaluated October 15 during the

Cosplayers wait to be evaluated October 15 during the

Cosplayers wait to be evaluated October 15 during the cosplay contest at Comic Con on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Comic Con is an annual gathering of comic book connoisseurs, video gamers, movie fans and artis... More

Maile Flanagan socializes with fans while signing autographs

Maile Flanagan socializes with fans while signing autographs

Maile Flanagan socializes with fans while signing autographs October 15 during Comic Con on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Comic Con is an annual gathering of comic book connoisseurs, video gamers, movie fans and... More

A Comic Con attendee views a t-shirt October 15 during

A Comic Con attendee views a t-shirt October 15 during

A Comic Con attendee views a t-shirt October 15 during Comic Con on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. Comic Con is an annual gathering of comic book connoisseurs, video gamers, movie fans and artists across the isla... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ryanne Cando, left, Cpl. Oscar

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ryanne Cando, left, Cpl. Oscar

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Ryanne Cando, left, Cpl. Oscar Rodriguez, right, and U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Kim, center, perform their skit Oct. 14, 2016 during the cosplay contest at Comic Con on Camp Fost... More

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