No one wants to interrupt a Navy SEAL on Taboo Sex Daughterduty -- but radioactive turtles? Not a good way to blend in at Comic-Con, dude.
The Wrapreported Friday that Comic-Con security detail -- including Navy SEALS, who are stationed at the base nearby -- tried patrolling the halls of the San Diego Convention Center in superhero getups, like Superman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as recently as last year.
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For that reason, they're not going with the costumes this year, the person said -- but there's plenty of security around to protect the more than 160,000 attendees at Comic-Con (most of whom wouldn't blink at the sight of a heavily armed soldier walking by, let's be honest).
The Wrapsays this year's massive security detail consists of SEALs, the FBI, Homeland Security and local law enforcement. Not all in uniform -- but definitely none are in Turtles costumes.
Topics Comic-Con
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