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The Force is strong with 'Star Wars' cosplayers at New York Comic Con


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Smugglers and Jedi and bounty hunters? Oh my.

The galaxy's finest Star Wars cosplayers joined forces at New York Comic Con this week to show off some truly spectacular outfits. And some people officially announced their allegiance to the Dark Side. 

Even Luke Skywalker, who's been keeping such a low profile lately, was eager to strike a pose.


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