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As you know from our weekly Best Cosplay Ever feature, we are big fans of cosplay at ComicsAlliance. With the much-anticipated Penny Arcade Expo in
As you know from our weekly Best Cosplay Ever feature, we are big fans of cosplay at ComicsAlliance. With the much-anticipated Penny Arcade Expo in
Meet Amy Demicco. She's wearing the coolest dress in Boston this weekend at the PAX East convention. Her dress is made almost entirely out of playing cards for Magic:
In 2000, an 18 year-old Hana Lee fled North Korea on foot. For five years, she hid in China, and after five long, difficult years, she arrived at Kansai International Airport, located outside Osaka City.
I always felt as though my Journey character would've been pretty good at the violin. And what do you know, that seems to be the case, as demonstrated by violinist Taylor Davis in this new video tribute.
Back in December, The Hawkeye Initiative took aim at the ridiculous butt brandishing, spin twisting, breast jutting cover poses that female comic book characters are subjected to.
The ComicsAlliance crew has been making the trek up to Seattle for Emerald City Comicon for a few years now, with each trip delivering a
Think your graduation was cool? Maybe it was. Maybe it was totally gnarly. But, I'll tell you what, I'm pretty damn sure Sailor Moon didn't roll in and a red Pikmin didn't stroll up on stage.
Usually, when there's a geek event in Japan, cosplayers show up in droves. Somewhere between the folks in skimpy outfits, there are always cosplayers carrying enormous swords and guns.
For all the controversy Hitman: Absolution's "sexy nun" trailer generated, it's nice to see three cosplayers find a way to have a little fun with the characters.
Although cosplay has been present for decades within the comics, anime, and sci-fi/fantasy fandoms, social media has played an integral role in the
As usual, it's been a stellar week in cosplay around this spinning ball of dirt, with a great assortment of characters, costumes, photography and towering Warhammer 40K Chaos Marines.
Etsy seller EwoksInTutus has designed a Worf-inspired hooded sweatshirt that makes use of more than his warrior's sash. If you pull up the hood, you get a nice bit of lazy cosplay in the form of his Klingon forehead ridges.
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As you know from our weekly Best Cosplay Ever feature, we are big fans of cosplay at ComicsAlliance. With the much-anticipated Penny Arcade Expo in
Team C.S.L. doesn't only feature some of the best cosplayers in South Korea, but the entire world. The cosplay collective has represented its country at the World Cosplay Summit (think:
Thanks to Joe Salas and Bobby Ray for these find cosplay and Lego shots from Megacon this past weekend...
When deviantART user IkariyaManga and her pal LauraC needed to make a Vanellope costume for a Wreck-It Ralph skit, they went all out, not just creating an incredible replica of Vanellope's Sugar Rush cart, but also making it wearable.
In the Kingdom Hearts games, Keyblades are the mysterious weapons wielded by the games' main characters. I've always thought they're pretty cool looking!
Although cosplay has been present for decades within the comics, anime, and sci-fi/fantasy fandoms, social media has played an integral role in the
And not even that heavily-photoshoped kind, either. I mean, outside of the obvious effects, that is just one absolutely incredible costume, right down to the smallest detail.
Megami Tensei spin-off series Persona looks great. Its characters are cool. Their clothes are cool. Persona is cool. So, it's pretty easy to see why fans love cosplaying as characters from the Persona games—especially Persona 3 and Persona 4.
In online game League of Legends, Demacia is a city-state that stands as a symbol of justice and virtue. In China, it's a restaurant.
There are lots of Lokis. Lots of Robins. Lots of Captain Americas, Batmen, Supergirls. Wolverines, Hellboys, Ramona Flowers and a plentitude of zombies. But
Thanks to Tom Huxley, a look at some of the cosplay on show at today's London Super Comic Con.
Although cosplay has been present for decades within the comics, anime, and sci-fi/fantasy fandoms, social media has played an integral role in the
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