Gallery: Zombie Sharks and Double Rambos: The Best Booty From Comic-Con's Secret Stash
01Futurama
Comic-Con isn't all movie trailers and [face stabbing](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/comic-con-stabbing/). It's actually a collection of cool artwork, awesome T-shirts, and great swag. You just have to know where to look. __Above:__ Futurama. Black Light. Posters. (Sold out.) Our biggest regret of this year's Comic-Con is not getting our butts in gear to get one of these gems from [Bongo Comics](http://www.bongocomics.com/). At $25 a pop and -- wait for it -- signed by Matt Groening, we're surprised we even got to see this one. Six versions of these posters will appear in upcoming Futurama comics (autograph not included).
02Mr. Spray
The only thing tougher than catching street-art icon Shepard Fairey at work is buying one of his limited-edition Mr. Spray figurines. The total run of his silver [Mr. Spray](http://www.strangeco.com/feature.php?id=187#) vinyls: 100. Half that many were made available at Comic-Con (and sold out faster than you can say, "Better luck next time"). The remaining 50 can be purchased next week. If you want to know the exact day, you'll have to join Strangeco's mailing list. Gooooood luck.
03The Big Lebowski
"Girls are the biggest Dude fans," laughs Matthew Moren, who works at [StylinOnline](http://www.stylinonline.com/). The company's "The Dude Is My Boyfriend" T-shirts are selling well this year, which can mean just one thing: The ladies abide.
04Mega64
Eric Baudour, left, and Rocco Butte of San Diego-based comedy crew [Mega64](http://mega64.com) take a break from hawking DVDs to harass passersby at their show-floor booth. "For one-fifth the price of parking, you can take home your own Mega64 Comic-Con exclusive video," explains Baudour. Translation: His DVD costs $5. (The cost of parking is getting ridiculous.)
05The Green Hornet
Pumped for director Michel Gondry's take on *[The Green Hornet](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/seth-rogen-talks-green-hornets-fast-cars-and-3-d-secrets/)*? We are. But until the film hits theaters in January, we'll settle for pre-ordering this [Green Hornet and Kato 1/6-Scale action figure set](http://www.mezcotoyz.com/store/detail.aspx?ID=862) from Mezco Toyz. The pair are the best 12-inchers we found at Comic-Con.
06Fleet Street Scandal
Founded in 2006, [Fleet Street Scandal](http://www.fleetstreetscandal.com/) is the brainchild of illustrators Chris Turnham and Kevin Dart. Putting their own spin on '60s mod, the duo ships prints and books worldwide. If you're at Comic-Con, grab a Yuki 7 or Gadget Girls poster. It'll really tie the room together. 
07Cartooning For Everybody
When you're ready to stop gawking and start drawing, check in with John Koukoutsakis and Kitty Gunn. The guys behind Kokie Enterprises recommend the classic 1940s book Cartooning For Everybody. “It’s perfect for beginners,” says Koukoutsakis, “But a lot of cartoonists also pick these up to train themselves.” 
08Alex Pardee
Nothing beats a good Internet meme -- except art depicting said meme, and especially anything involving rainbows (how do those work?). Produced specially for Comic-Con, this Double Rambo t-shirt by artist [Alex Pardee](http://eyesuckink.com) topped our list of arty apparel. Fun Fact: Pardee also designed the artwork for the upcoming Zack Snyder action-fantasy [Sucker Punch](http://suckerpunchmovie.warnerbros.com/). Not-So-Fun Fact: The shirts aren’t yet available (keep checking [Zerofriends](http://zerofriends.com/store/)).
09Matt Busch
Matt Busch's illustrations are killer. No, really. Ever since Lucasfilm tapped him to create promotional art for the *Star Wars* horror novel *[Death Troopers](http://www.starwars.com/vault/books/news01262009.html)*, he's been on a major zombie remix kick. Busch is set to unveil a slew of classic movie parody posters at his site [Hollywood Is Dead](http://www.hollywood-is-dead.com/). Until then, here's a sneak peek.   
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