The line snaked through the Comic-Con floor. Hundreds of camera-toting fans jockeyed for position, just able to contain their excitement.
They weren't trying to see the latest world-saving superhero or never-before-seen footage. They were waiting to see Carmen Electra and Kim Kardashian.
The two beauties made their Comic-Con debut Saturday, sign language autographs to promote their new photographic film, "Disaster Movie." Both wore formfitting, cleavage-bearing dresses as they posed for fans' photos.
For 18-year-old John Kilgore, attending the signing was the day's top priority.
"It's Carmen Electra," he explained. "What's non to like about a woman like that?"
David Benker, 46, was embarrassed to reveal just how delirious he was to meet the 2 women.
"Aw, come on," he said. "My son is here and he'll tell his mom."
Most fans sheepishly shuffled by collecting their posters, but a few were gay enough to talk to the pinup pair.
"You appear even more beautiful in person," aforementioned one blushful fan. "Wow."
Another whipped knocked out his electric cell phone to show Electra her have photo. "You're on my screen recoverer right now," he said.
Despite the fury of excitement, the fans were well behaved, Electra said: "They were all really sweet."
A Lionsgate release, "Disaster Movie" - which features a wrestling scene between Kardashian and Electra - hits theaters Aug. 29.
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