A young boy dressed as Superman walks in front of a collaborate mural commemorating the first ever Indigenous Comic Con
Two Native American women pose in their cosplay outfits.
Arigon Starr, creator of 'Super Indian,' was one of the features artist and speakers at the event.
The booth of artist Dale Rey Deforest with his comic book 'Shadow Wolves' alongside a depiction of a turquoise-clad Native American woman in the likeness of Holly Golightly.
Jay Odjick, comic book artists and creator of the TV show 'Kagagi,' stands behind his booth at the Comic Con
A couple dressed as characters from 'Avatar.'
Artist Rod Velarde, from the Jicarilla Apache Nation, stands beside his stormtrooper done in traditional black and white style.
Dezbah Evans, one of the event workers, dressed up as Jedi from Star Wars.
Cosplayers on the steps of the National Hispanic Cultural Center, where the event took place.
Laddy Yazzi has her hair braided prior to a dance performance on the main stage.
Jay Soule, a Native American artist from Canada who creates horror movie-inspired "indigenous pop art."