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Confessions of a Comic Con newbie: What I learned at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con

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9. Don't expect to show up and take photos of the celebrities signing at their booths. Large signs are posted in some of the autograph areas to discourage photographing some of the celebrities. Know where you're at when taking photos if you don't want to be turned away by a Comic Con volunteer. And don't even think about trying to take a photo of Marvel Comics mastermind Stan Lee. He was heavily guarded by green-shirted volunteers on Sunday. If you must get a photo of your favorite celeb, pony up the cash. There are plenty of photo opportunities available throughout the weekend if you have the money. Some even can be done with more than one person in the photo, making it easier to split the cost.

10. Be yourself. Wizard World Chicago Comic Con is a great place to find people just like you. Numerous times throughout the day I found myself in conversations about interests that aren't always shared by my close friends. There was no problem passing time while waiting in line for a question and answer session because everyone there had the same interests. And not once did I have to explain the "Star Wars" tattoo on my right arm.

• Rob Carroll writes about pop culture and entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He can be reached at rcarroll@shawmedia.com. You can also follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Rob Carroll

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Northwest Herald

Rockford, IL

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Rob writes about entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He also has been an on-air personality for several radio stations since 2000.

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