From the recent Emerald City Comic Con, in Seattle.
Here are some wonderful memories and favorite cosplay..
(Note: some pics and notes were taken from a recent entry from my own blog, travelingorion.com. This entry is an expanded version with much more content)
The gathering of Spider-Mansand related Marvel Comics cosplayers. Among them were many Deadpools, and some Spider-Gwens (a new character to the Marvel Universe, long story), and a classic Electro (a personal fav to my childhood cartoon viewing).
I noticed an abundance of loose action figure toys. Much of which I feel somewhat amused, that an appreciation of plastic detailing and articulated mobility could still be a fun novelty, in my grown-up years.
Paul Tobin (writer) and Colleen Cloover (artist), of the Bandette comics; a personal favorite (and highly recommended) series of a whimsical super-hero thief. Both a married couple hosting their own booth, and a joy to meet.
Long Vo and Joe Ng, at the Udon Booth. Both, drawing two video game favorites; Mega Man and Akuma (Street Fighter). I cam back at short times a bit later to see what they were up to. Both very friendly, and put much love into their work
Christopher Pike, and Harry Mudd cosplay; from the Classic Star Trek series.
I love seeing comic book covers of different areas on display and in boxes. There is an awesome nostalgic beauty to all this.
DC Comics “Bombshell” versions of Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Harley Quinn, and Batwoman. All brought to life, from a series of variant comic covers showing the heroines with vintage pulp cover twists. Well done.
Alana and Marko cosplayers, from the Saga comics series. Saga (by Fiona Staple and Brian K. Vaughan) is the best sci-fantasy comic series currently released on the shelves now.
A vintage Batman playset still in the box. Will Batman save Robin in time, or will the Joker have the last laugh?
Jim Mahfood, an admired artist over my last two decades of comic reading. He is the perfect match for the new Tank Girl series coming out. He also drew me a cool Batman sketch.
And here, are the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Seattle is safe for now!
Doctor Doom vs. Judge Dredd. Place your bets!
They let me go, after showing them the droids they were looking for.
The Gundam Wing 1/100 Endless Waltz model kits. Not shown is my favorite, Duo Maxwell and his Deathscythe Hell Custom.
A new Mega Man figure coming from Bluefin toys. Multi-articulated with LED lights, and pop-out compartments. This was originally promoted as a Kickstarter campaign for fans, now with all goals met.
The Image Comics booth, once again standing tall as my favorite current comics publisher.
Some of the later stage cosplayers showcased that Saturday weekend night. There were many groups, with incredible detail and craftsmanship. The Troll from World of Warcraft (fifth from the left) I think won “best in show.”
Prohibition era Mystery Incorporated
On the last day and outside the convention, lucky fans got an up close performance from the D20 Brass Band. Many cheered to the Legend of Zelda theme, and other classic tunes.
Gotta love the some of the really geeky merch. I was seriously considering buying that Chewbacca robe in the top right corner.
Not sure what these two are from, but I like the craftmanship!
I think this is League of Legends, not sure.
There were some free pinball games to place on one of the upper floors, to promote an upcoming Pinball arcade show. I loved this particular one.
Albert Nguyen, a cool artist man who drew me a sweet picture of Leonardo (see later on down in these pics).
M.O.D.O.K (Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing) with A.I.M. Soldiers (Advanced Idea Mechanics)
From Mass Effect. I have yet to play the game, yet been told I should..
The TARS Robot from Interstellar
One of the Spocks who gathered, in memory of Leonard Nimoy, who recently passed.
Jubilee from the X-Men, in the classic 90s style outfit
A Weeping Angel (from Doctor Who)
A live group playing of the game Artemis, a Spaceship Bridge Simulator. Here, a group of strangers band together for a bold mission in space. It was a lot of fun to watch, as some were not very experienced with the mechanics of space travel.
Rob McDaniel at work, sculpting with clay one of this amazing creatures. For the show, his work is inside the fantasy anthology series, Monsterpedia.
My obtained sketches on small trading card sized boards, from the show. From the top and left…Leonardo by Albert Nguyen, Batman by Jim Mahfood, Miniature Man by Steven Butler, random lady sketch by Enfu (local Seattle Artist), from the upcoming Faster Than Light augmented reality comics by Brian Haberlin (Anomaly) Inspector Belgique by Colleen Cloover (from Bandette), and Gyro Gearloose by Don Rosa!
Well, that’s all for now, with Gender Bender taking us out.
Until the next Con (probably San Diego in the summer)..
– Orion T
We have actually introduced enhancements in the interim consisting of
enhanced office locator, financing calculator and
call type.
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