"This bunny looks familiar..."
View from the Hilton in downtown Indianapolis.
Packing to go home, lostsa space for a regular room.
Opposite end of same room.
View from the 10th floor.
A neighboring building looms in the distance.
The eight-story parking garage across the street.
The Talisman Studios game booth at GenCon 2008 just as con goers start to pour in.
The row signs on the ceiling help find your way across 26 rows of GenCon goodness.
Kenser & Company, makers of Knights of the Dinner Table.
Tomb of the Unknown Artist.
Art show table for Jason Engle of Talisman Studios.
All metal clothing doesn't provide much warmth unless you're the guy ooglng her.
Shot from row 2400.
Shot from row 1800.
It's big, it's evil, it's inflatable.
WhizKids teaches kids about fold-up space battles.
Hey, that guy on the right has been duped... there aren't five rings anywhere in this legend!
Wait... shouldn't that slogan say “Where fun goes to die?”
Big space game. Big display booth.
Shot from row 900.
Hey, Champions Online is right over there!
EVE demos everywhere.
Doctor Destroyer dares you to log in.
Another shot of his Doctorness.
Faster than a high-speed DSL connection.
Fantasy Flight demos Wings of War.
Hey there, Little Red Riding Hood!
Wait... Red's a witch? Does Gramma know?
More Red.
Giant Monk say, “You play D&D online now!”
Outside the Hliton hotel, downtown Indianapolis.
View of the Art Garden over midtown.
On Thursday, a man nearly fell from a window washing rig on that building in the middle.
Statue on tower across from the capital.
The capital.
Closer to the capital. The convention center is two blocks to the left.
Outside the Hyatt.
One block form the convention center. Enjoy $1.80 20-oz sodas ($3 everywhere else) as well as McD's and Subway in here.
The badge lines.
Life-sized superheros for HeroClix. Ms. Marvel is way hotter than Daredevil.
Ms. Marvel is hotter than Spidey, too.
A happy gamer is being touched by Ms. Marvel. He wasn't going to wash his shirt ever again anyway.
Ms. Marvel spontaneously breaks into dance and wiggles her backside. Stop staring.
Now Ms. Marvel poses. Is there any end to her talents?
Daredevil is distracted by a speaker while Ms. Marvel stands ready.
Still ready for action.
When did White Wolf get so colorful?
Blind Ferret peddles web comics Least I Could Do and Looking for Group.
The WOTC booth seems small compared to the castles of TSR yesteryear.
Proof that D&D is corrupting today's youth; the demon girl is encouraging cheating on tax returns.
Magic the Gathering still lives.
There is no GenCon until Crazy Egor's arrives.
Pirate gal Katrina makes you want to do bad things to win her booty.
A $9600 tricked-out heirloom-quality gaming table? Beats the $20 folding table YOU play on.
There aren't any t-shirts to be had at GenCon, so pack accordingly.
Bodices everywhere.
Again, no t-shirts of any kind.
Ruth Thompson always has new cool art,
Ruth's booth.
There aren't any replical weapons to be had, either, once you stop looking for t-shirts.
Ah, a wench!
If Spidey's happy and you know it,clap your hands...!
This wasn't supposed to be of Spidey's hiney.
Okay, all these Ms. Marvel pics are bordering on stalking.
Okay, maybe just one more group photo... sorry, Daredevil.
Trinity from The Matrix is upstaged by... what is she suppsoed to be again?
Congratulations, Dr. Horrible, on making it into the Evil League of Evil!
Martin Klimes (left ) and Jason Engle (right) at the Talisman Booth. The guy in the middle slayed the dragon in the big Shaintar game Saturday night.
Not all fairiefolk have wings.
What the hell is this guy wearing on his head?! FAIL...!
Spandex Pepsi Can Man poses for a pic. You can't make this stuff up.
She makes you want to go to the dark side.
Fans at the Talisman Studios booth are greeted by game designer Sean Partick Fannon (wearing his trademark hat).
A busy day at the Talisman Studios booth.