See Yourself? Roving Camera Captures Cosplay Stars from Santa to Superman

Saturday saw an explosion of cosplayers at Comic-Con — the traditonal (Superman and Elvira) and the obscure (Rosie from Hazbin Hotel and Daycare Attendant Sun).
Here are some of the best we spotted in and around the San Diego Convention Center.
Alicia Rosdahl of Palm Springs as a Na’vi of ‘Avatar’

Greg Harris of Little Rock, Arkansas, as Superman

Brendan Keller of San Diego as Jayce in ‘League of Legends’

Chelsea Mullen of San Francisco as Sylveon of Pokemon

Alice Cosby of San Diego as Raven in ‘Teen Titans’

Fitzroy Hall of San Diego as Ashton Greymoore

Jacqueline Goehner of Los Angeles as Flarion of Pokemon

Astrid Hernandez of Orlando as Buggy the Clown

Supergirl Sarah of Vista

Tony McIntosh of Milwaukee as Handsome Jack in ‘Borderlands 3’

Nikki Robinson of New York as Domino

Fred Sal of Los Angeles as Beast Boy

Zoey Clay of Encinitas as Captain Spaulding of ‘House of 1,000 Corpses’

Aeryn Nevarez of San Diego as Daycare Attendant Sun

Missa Anglin of San Diego as Stolas

Bianca Leos of Tierrasanta as Millie in ‘Helluva Boss’ and Victor Liao as Moxxie

Lucia Mason of Las Vegas as the Fairy Godmother in ‘Shrek’

Rachel Diamond of San Diego as Rosie from ‘Hazbin Hotel’

Charles Head of Grand Prairie, Florida, as Santa with Gremlins

Carrie Samsen of San Diego as ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ figure

Alicia Comcha of Mexico as Dabi of ‘My Hero Academy’

Red Harris of Oceanside as Hell Girl

Mary Brockmerer of Phoenix as Elvira

Courtney Goodman of Kansas City as the Bride of Frankenstein

Maddie Reese of San Diego as Ariel of ‘The Little Mermaid’

Chrystal Villamarzo of Seattle as Umbreon of Pokemon

Darrell Waterford of Mira Mesa as Maui from ‘Moana’

Jake Malone of Huntington Beach as a character from ‘Fallout New Vegas’

Super family Jose Guizar, wife Heidi, daughter Justice and daughter Raiden of Seattle

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