Today we are going to examine a sub-culture of Comic Con: The
Cos-Players.
You may have noticed in my video from the last post some
fully costumed people wandering around the con. Cos-play or costume play is a
big draw for some people at comic con. People dress up as their favorite
characters from comics, movies, TV shows.
And people go all out. The amount of dedication some people
spend on these costumes is unreal, and they definitely deserve to be noted.
Two Sand People from Star Wars
These Sand-People had the most elaborate and beautiful costumes I saw. Everything on them was so perfect and realistic. I attempted to ask them about their costumes, but completely in character they simply grunted wildly at me and raised their sticks.
The Doctor and Madame de Pompadour from Dr. Who episode 2.4 "The Girl in the Fireplace"
Derek Jones and Samantha Kingston dress as the Doctor and Madame de Pompadour above we a little more human about questions (though they did keep their accents while I spoke with them).
When I asked about why they dress up Jones said, "We love the characters. Its our own little tribute to them in a place its acceptable. It feels like Halloween."
"It's just a great way to make new friends," says Kingston. "People will just come up to you to take pictures and talk. It makes you feel like a celebrity at the Con."
There weren't a huge number of people dressed up while I was at the Con. Jones said the big costume party was happening Saturday night at a big party. Sadly, with my one-day pass and lack of funds I had to make due just snapping pics of the ones there that day.
Take a look at the costumed people after the cut.
Poison Ivy, Catwoman and Joker from the Batman universe.
A lovely young zombie who was made-up right at the convention at the Zombie Apocalypse booth.
Magneto, supervillain of X-Men
This Stormtrooper was in quite a rush as I tried to flag him for a picture, but I could help snapping one as he zoomed by. Go get those rebel scum.
Kevin Smith's own Jay and Silent Bob quintessentially outside smoking a cigarette.
That's all for today folks. Check back on Friday for a super-embarrassing video of me from Comic Con. You can all laugh at my expense.
There is something awesome, yet creepy about cos-play. You just kinda have to wonder what they dress like at home.
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