In pictures: Thousands geek out with sci-fi stars at comic con
Doctor Who's Sylvester McCoy and YouTube sensations The Hillywood Show among the famous guests.
Whether you secretly hoard all 100 episodes of Stargate: Atlantis, have a mug covered in Star Wars quotes, or are still waiting on your Hogwarts letter, there is one thing for certain - we are all massive nerds at heart.
This weekend saw over 30,000 Scots clad in leather, foam, and a fair bit of spandex descend on the SECC Glasgow for this year's MCM Scotland Comic Con.
Fans from across the country arrived for Scotland's largest pop culture event, hoping to see their favourite celebrities and grab some geeky goodies.
Scots actor Sylvester McCoy visited the event alongside Red Dwarf actors Chris Barrie and Hattie Hayridge, Harry Potter star Simon Fisher-Becker, and YouTubers TomSka and The Hillywood Show.
Storage Hunters star Jesse McClure entertained thousands of fans over the weekend, offering the chance to snap a selfie.
He said: "It's amazing, I can't understand half the people here but I'm still having a good time."
Many visitors travelled to the event by train and the Exhibition Centre platform was treated to a colourful display by some youngsters.
Erin Mochan, from Falkirk, AKA Daenerys Stormborn, has been creating her own costumes, known as cosplays, for around three years.
She said, "I love to go for ideas that are a bit unexpected. I have dressed as Predator, Greta the Gremlin, Mugatu from Zoolander and Scar from The Lion King for a Disney-themed event. I'm a TV/movie fanatic, so I tend to pick characters from that genre.
"When I design, I research the best ways to create what it is I'm trying to do. Last night I was using a glue gun to make fake ice and shoe polish to make EVA foam appear leather-like."
Cosplayers can't help but adopt their character's persona at the con, complete with raised eyebrows and famous grins.
Many team up with their favourite super-buddies, and can't help but pose for photographs.
Seeing into the future? Star Wars fans both young and old dress as their favourite character Rey from the latest release Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Older cosplayers always stop to snap a few pictures with their biggest (and tiniest) fans.
Not only for the anime-lovers and Game of Thrones fanatics, comic con welcomes our favourite princesses to the ball.
Cosplayers see the weekend as a chance to come as a human rendition of their favourite animal characters.
Keeping up with the recent Pokémon Go obsession, stalls at this year's con saw their furry friends fly off the shelves as people found their favourites.
We had to look twice this year at the likelness of David Brown (Captain Hook) and Robyn Morrison (Daenerys Targaryen) from Ayrshire to their favourite characters.
Comic con goes Joker mad this year following the release of David Ayer's Suicide Squad (2016).
MacKenzie, 11, had help from his gran to make his cosplay from Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
He said: "I have a waistcoat, which my granny made, I have an old scarf, which has been cut to fit me, and I also have some old gloves."