Thousands of people swarmed to the annual New York Comic Con.
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The mass of pop culture fans included WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley.
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The Hardcore Legend poses with two of New York's finest.
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Foley is there to promote the upcoming WWE comic book series he's writing, published by Papercutz.
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Foley was joined by Jill Thompson, who's drawing a variant cover for the book featuring CM Punk.
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No, you're not seeing double, just The Hardcore Legend face-to-face with a fan dressed just like him.
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Foley is always happy to hug his most ardent supporters.
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Harley Quinn's toy guns make for a funny photo op with Foley.
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Sheamus sits down at Mattel's booth to meet and greet members of the WWE Universe.
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The Celtic Warrior compares complexions with this fair-skinned fan.
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Sheamus isn't afraid of Adamantium claws, giving a strong handshake to this Wolverine.
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The walking dead are no match for Sheamus.
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Sheamus drops in at the Twitch booth.
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Are fans excited to hear about WWE Studios' latest films? YES! YES! YES!
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WWE Studios President Michael Luisi was joined by the directors of "Leprechaun: Origins" and "See No Evil 2" for a discussion of the frightening films.
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The WWE Universe lined up to grill the directors.
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Zach Lipovsky (right) is calling the shots for "Leprechaun: Origins," starring Hornswoggle.
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Jen and Sylvia Soska give the grisly details on what they have planned for Kane in "See No Evil 2."