​TruTV is mixing with high society this week at Comic-Con as a tribute to one of biggest shows, Impractical Jokers. On the outside, it is an art museum but on the inside, there is a tattoo station, caricature artist, photo booth and tweet reward system where fans can win big.

Flanking the entrance of the museum is the caricature artist and tattoo station - two experiences inspired directly by the jokes in the show. For one prank in Impractical Jokers, the guys had to try to earn tips by creating caricatures of people before they even showed up. Even though the images looked nothing like anyone requesting the pieces, a few of the guys actually made out with a couple of dollars. The museum’s caricature artist is making true likenesses, however.

The tattoo wheel is a chance for attendees to get a mystery tattoo in a mystery location decided by the spin. People could end up with a mustache on their foreheads or a sky diver on their leg. This one is also inspired by a prank on the show in which the Jokers get “surprise tattoos” - only seeing what was inked on their skin after it was finished (one of them left with a tattoo of Jaden Smith).

Farther inside the museum is art lining the walls - some done by truTV, some submitted by fans depicting varying styles and aesthetics for a look and feel to fit with the mismatched fun of Impractical Jokers.

Fans are also lining up to tweet for prizes, answering questions in a Twitter vending machine with #ImpracticalJokers. They each then receive a gift box which signals which additional prize they get - a mug, an iPhone case, a T-shirt, even Impractical Jokers nesting dolls.

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