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  1. Comic queen

    Actress Scarlett Johansson attends an "Iron Man 2" panel discussion during Comic-Con 2009 at San Diego Convention Center on Saturday, July 25, in San Diego. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Just another face in the crowd

    A man with a painted face walks among thousands of attendees at Comic-Con on Saturday, July 25. (Mike Blake / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Predatory instinct

    Scott Irbi of Houston takes a break from being a predator from the movie of the same name during Comic-Con on Saturday, July 25. The festival of comic books and all things related to the fantasy genre is celebrating its 40th year. (Sean Masterson / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Wigging out

    A woman dressed as Twilight Lady from the movie "Watchmen" attends Comic-Con on Saturday, July 25. (Mike Blake / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Fantasy fans

    Heather Harris, left, a costumer from Los Angeles, dressed as Snow White, and Becky Young, dressed as Tinkerbell, stalk the convention floor at Comic-Con. (Sean Masterson / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Putting on his best face

    A make-up artist works on a man's face, turning him into a a scary character for the watching crowd, while attending the Comic-Con in San Diego. (Mike Blake / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Fans dress up, show some leg

    Visitors dressed as DC Comics' (from left) Hourman, Atom and Flash attend Comic-Con. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. A dashing detective

    Rachel McAdams and Robert Downey Jr. speak during a panel discussion for Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes." The film, based on the work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, features Jude Law as Dr. John Watson and Downey Jr. as the iconic investigator. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. A fair maiden mingles

    Visitors both dressed up, and dressed down, descend upon San Diego Convention Center for Comic-Con 2009. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. A high-wattage smile

    Cameron Diaz flashes the characteristic grin that won her numerous starring rolls in big-budget blockbusters. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Oola-la

    Star Wars fans, including Victoria Schmidt, pictured here dressed as Oola from "Episode VI: Return of the Jedi," flocked to the festival in droves. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Denzel dishes

    The Academy Award-winning actor speaks with reporters at a promotional event for the upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller,"The Book of Eli." (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Reporters can be super too

    Actor Josh Brolin, right, poses with an unidentified reporter dressed as Supergirl while promoting his new film "Jonah Hex." (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Say hello to my little friend

    Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who plays the character "Heavy Duty" in the upcoming movie "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra", holds a 12-inch action figure in his likeness. (Ray Stubblebine / Hasbro via Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Enter the ninja

    Comic-Con International 2009, a festival of comic books and all things related to the fantasy genre, brings out enthusiastic fans who want to get in on the action by personifying their favorite characters -- ninja warriors, for example. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Vamping it up

    Kristen Stewart, left, and Robert Pattinson promote their new vampire flick "The Twilight Saga:New Moon" at the Comic-Con International 2009 convention held in San Diego Thursday, July 23, 2009. The film is the second in the "Twilight" series. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. They're out for blood

    Fans of the "Twlight" vampire series show their support at Comic-Con. The first film in the series raked in $380 million at box offices around the world. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Stopping for a bite

    Comic-Con hostesses done up as blood-sucking ghoulies show their chops (and choppers). (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Killer smile

    Actor Michael C. Hall, who plays a genial serial killer on the Showtime series "Dexter," displays his character's typical macabre grin while attending Comic-Con. (Wendy Redfern / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. In another dimension

    Director James Cameron showed preview footage of the 3-D sci-fi film "Avatar." Viewers wear 3-D glasses while watching the footage. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Alien nation

    Sigourney Weaver, best known as the heroine of the "Alien" film series, speaks at a panel discussion for the movie "Avatar," which is the story of war between resource-hungry humans and the people of a rainforest planet. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Zoe to speak

    Actress Zoe Saldana, who plays Neytiri, speaks at the "Avatar" Q&A. (John Shearer / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. 'Tron' at the con

    An artist rendition from the upcoming movie "Tron 2.0" is shown during a panel discussion at Comic Con. The film is a highly anticipated sequel to the 1982 cult classic "Tron," and is due out in 2011. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. On 'Tron'

    Cast member Garrett Hedlund, who plays Sean Flynn, the main character in "Tron 2.0," discusses the film. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Sorority sister

    Actress Rumer Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, attends Summit Entertainment's "Sorority Row" signing. The film tells the story of a group of sorority sisters who try to cover up the death of their house-sister after a prank goes wrong. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Go ask Alice

    Visitors Dan Rutherford (right) and Kelly Bailey, are dressed respectively like The Mad Hatter and Alice Kingsley from "Alice in Wonderland." Director Tim Burton is doing his own film rendition of the classic tale and it will star Johnny Depp. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. Director and star

    Cast member Johnny Depp (left) and director Tim Burton stand on stage during a panel discussion for the movie "Alice in Wonderland." (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. Astro Boy (and girl)

    Actor Freddie Highmore and actress Kristen Bell, known for her role in the show "Veronica Mars," speak at Summit Entertainment "Astro Boy" panel. The film is a new adaptation of the classic cartoon and will also star the voices of Samuel L. Jackson and Charlize Theron. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. Boldly going

    Trekkies come out in droves, dressed as crew members from the Starship Enterprise. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. Chair scares

    Comic-Con International, which attracts more than 100,000 fans to the San Diego Convention Center, celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2009. Here, attendee Angelo Anguiano, right, takes part in a sensory experience during the preview night on July 22, 2009. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. Fan-demonium

    Green Lantern and Batman soar above an exhibit floor already crowded with fans on the July 22 preview night to Comic-Con 2009. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  32. Rogen and his ride

    Actor Seth Rogen unveils the Black Beauty, the featured car from the upcoming film "The Green Hornet," in which he will play the title role. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  33. Men in black

    Dressed appropriately for the occasion, comics artists James Baker (left) and Rhode Montijo salute the camera at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego on July 22, 2009. (Sean Masterson / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  34. Keeping an eye out

    Thomas Willeford, an artist working in the Steampunk genre (science-fiction set in an alternate reality where steam power is widely used), shows off a costume mechanical monocle. (Sean Masterson / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  35. You had to mask

    Shaun Healey, dressed as Rorschach, a character from "Watchmen," takes the opportunity to write a text message while waiting in line at Comic-Con International in the San Diego Convention Center. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  36. Heroes and villain

    Good and evil mingle more or less amiably as costumed Comic-Con 2009 attendees wait in line during preview night, July 22. From left, they are dressed as sorceress Zatanna (in top hat), superheroine Vixen, Batman, the villainous Riddler, and Robin. (Denis Poroy / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
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updated 7/23/2009 11:34:55 AM ET 2009-07-23T15:34:55

A life-sized Iron Man toy and larger-than-life Transformers — in both car and robot form — welcomed fans to the 40th annual Comic-Con.

The pop-culture convention opened Wednesday at the San Diego Convention Center.

Thousands of fans swarmed the oceanfront convention center at 6 p.m., when the doors were opened to weekend-pass holders. Fans immediately lined up for freebies and raced to snap up the most in-demand toys and comic books.

“What’s this the line for?” one fan asked. “We’re just walking,” another replied.

It was standing room only at the Comic-Con preview, as fans wearing Spider Man T-shirts and G.I. Joe caps checked out the offerings from movie studios, broadcasters and publishers.

From immortal bloodsuckers and 19th century forensics pioneers to flying suits of armor and an all-new breed of live-action 3-D, the essence of this year’s hottest properties at Comic-Con can be found deep in the past, or far into the future.

“Twilight” proved to be the most rabid fan-feeding frenzy at last year’s Comic-Con, and its sequel, “New Moon,” based on the second novel in the vampire series by Stephenie Meyer, stands out among the savory offerings being presented Thursday at the San Diego Convention Center.

Other highlights include “Tron,” a reboot of the ’80s sci-fi classic about computer programmers trapped in a digital world, Tim Burton’s take on “Alice in Wonderland” and an early look at “Iron Man 2.” James Cameron will also preview “Avatar,” a futuristic adventure that promises a new level of 3-D based on technology the “Titanic” director helped develop.

The festival began as a comic-book convention in 1970 and, over four decades, has evolved into an expansive pop-culture buffet that includes video games, TV shows, major movies and A-listers from the worlds of film, television and publishing.

“It’s the Las Vegas of conventions for this type of material,” said Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, owner and chief executive of the Gotham Group and a veteran of 18 Comic-Cons. “It’s an opportunity for fans to meet artists and buy artwork and see new stuff that’s coming out. Plus it’s really a festival — it’s a circus in terms of the people who show up there in full regalia.”

Costumed fans — a Comic-Con tradition — add spice to what’s already an enthusiastic crowd. Visitors to San Diego’s historic downtown area during Comic-Con might see Darth Vader at Rite Aid or run into Iron Man at the ATM.

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The convention is like “the geek’s Sundance or the pop-culture Sundance,” said Gregory Ellwood, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the entertainment Web site Hitfix.com and a six-time Comic-Con veteran.

Megan Fox is set to attend in support of “Jennifer’s Body” and “Jonah Hex”; Robert Downey Jr. will be on hand for “Iron Man 2” and “Sherlock Holmes”; Peter Jackson is coming to his first Comic-Con to show off the latest film he produced, “District 9,” and Cameron Diaz is set to promote her new thriller, “The Box.”

Sigourney Weaver, one of the stars of “Avatar,” said she’s excited to make her Comic-Con debut.

“I’ve always wanted to go,” she said. “For me, with all these between ‘Alien’ and ‘Ghostbusters’ and ‘Galaxy Quest’ and ‘Avatar’ now, it’s an event I’ve been dying to go to for a long time.”

TV fans will find plenty of appetizing options, too.

Kiefer Sutherland is set to offer a glimpse into the new season of “24.” The co-creators of “Lost” will share insights into the show’s final season. The producers and cast of “Fringe” plan to present exclusive footage and the people behind “Glee” will share a new episode of the new Fox show that debuted after the “American Idol” finale and picks up again next month.

“This is not what the founders of the Con thought about 40 years ago when they started this,” said Ellwood, adding that fan reception at Comic-Con can help movies and TV shows find dedicated followings.

Admissions for this year’s festival have been sold out for weeks.

“Donnie Darko” director Richard Kelly, who’s bringing his new movie, “The Box,” to the convention, said he has enjoyed Comic-Con as both a filmmaker and fan for nine years. He sees the growth of the festival to include properties beyond comic books as a boon for moviegoers.

“You’ve got to think it’s a good thing for cinema, because it’s given the fans more power,” he said. “The studios are really listening and they’re really paying attention to what the fans think and what they want. Anything that empowers the people who really love movies is a good thing.”

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