From Time Lords to zombies, fans of popular culture flocked to the second day of Aberdeen’s Comic Con at P&J Live.
This fun two-day event is about far more than the chance to meet stars of stage and screen from Doctor Who to The Walking Dead.
It’s also an opportunity for cosplay fans to pull out all the stops to pay tribute to their favourite characters in some jaw-dropping costumes.
Even Doctor Who star Sylvester McCoy joked that many are better than the ones the BBC made during his time in the Tardis.
Sylvester McCoy having his picture taken with some Star Wars characters. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
And with a plethora of stalls to visit along with sets and props to explore, Comic Con Scotland (North East has been such a success, organisers are already planning a bigger and better event for next year.
Our photographer Wullie Marr was on hand to capture the special day and the buzz of excitement of today’s offering.
Take a look at our great gallery and see if you spot any famous or familiar faces – or even yourself.
Locals Connor Munro, Caroline Barbour, with Shana and William Mcphee and their kids, Ash, 1, and Lilly, 8. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
11 year old Joshua Willox from Milltimber. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Finn Davis, Imogen Wilson and Rebecca McDonald from Lossiemouth. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Emma Donald and Rivers Knight from Aberdeen as the characters, Chainsaw man and Bomb. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
WWE legend, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
A Delorean car, the same model used in the movie, Back to the Future, was on display in the foyer. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Erin Desborough from Laurencekirk. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
A youngster a bit unsure about the R2D2 droid. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Locals, Deepak Soman and Betty Baksa as Gomez and Morticia Adams. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Some action from the wrestling ring. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
A strike in the wrestling ring. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Spectators enjoy the wrestling action. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Sock Adams from Reading and Beth Fergusson from Alness. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Molly Elcoat and Rowan McBride, both from Aberdeen. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
The Star Wars droids entertained kids as they came in. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Aberdeen Bat family, Carrie Lawson, with Caelyn, 1 1/2 and Cairn, 5 1/2. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
William and Victoria McKinstry from Moray. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Kiah Vastine from Aberdeen, Abbi Fairclough from Moray and Petie Eszdie from Inverness. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Nine year old Stella Noble from Aberdeen as Princess Leia from Star Wars. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Jorja Hickin from Keith and Evan Horne from Perth. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
A tiny Wonder Woman fan on her dad’s shoulders. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
A blue fox casually wanders around. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Captain America, taking time out from saving the planet to have a browse at the stalls. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Some of the merchandise on sale. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Pokemon gifts on sale. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Pikachu, the famous Pokemon character. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
Wookies queuing to meet the Dr Who actors. Image: Wullie Marr / DC Thomson
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