SAN DIEGO - Only a superhero could see all there is to see at Comic-Con.
The four-day pop-culture celebration, which wrapped up Sunday at the San Diego Convention Center, featured more than 350 hours of programs and lectures, presentations by nearly every major movie studio and TV network, hundreds of booths selling books, clothing and collectibles, plus parties, screenings, celebrity appearances and a masquerade ball.
"For a comic lover, it's the best thing in the world," said 13-year-old Jared Rosenfeld of Los Angeles.
The event is so popular that, for the first time in its history, tickets sold out on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
That meant the …

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