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Cosplay certainly wasn’t born at Comic-Con. The art of dressing up in elaborate sci-fi or comic-book inspired costumes existed long before the convention’s modest first outing in 1970, but San ...
For fans of all things video game, anime, cartoon, science fiction, and fantasy, cosplay — or costume play — is an outlet to allow a deep love of something shine through everyday life. The term ...
Jack Thompson, 40, spent five months cutting shapes out of plastic sheets, spray painting and piecing them together at his home in Edmonton, Canada, to make a sci-fi machine for his daughters ...
"They offer it all in one place: games, anime cosplay," said Antonio Gutierrez, from Alameda. "This is different than like a Comic-Con; that seems to be a lot of TV and movie stuff.
A new batch of fan-made concept images give the Predator armor suit a sleek sci-fi upgrade, and the Yautja is looking ready for a futuristic battle.
At Sci-Fi on the Rock, you never know who, or what, will walk down the aisle next. We checked out a costume-making workshop to see what the kings and queens of cosplay will be wearing this year.
Cosplay at the 1957 London Sci-Fi Convention Even during the halcyon 50s — when men sported buzz cuts and Ward Cleaver was emulated as a national role model — geeks tended to congregate.
With “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” opening in theaters this week, sci-fi geeks will be out in force. And what better way to celebrate superheroes, sci-fi, adventure, and fantasy fandom ...
The mega convention Fan Expo Dallas brought together enthusiasts of anime, fantasy, comics, sci-fi, gaming and more for three days last weekend at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
Armor Expert Reacts To Sci-Fi Video Game Armor Tobias Capwell is an independent scholar, curator, an expert on arms and armor, as well as a historical advisor for movies and TV.
Early spring is when Calgary’s cosplayers come alive. Mixing together sequins, spraypaint and an unfathomable amount of hairspray, the city’s sci-fi and fantasy lovers emerge from a long ...
But science fiction is stuffed with stories of characters romping around in battle armor and superpowered exoskeletons. Maybe Iron Man isn't the most appropriate comparison?