So happy that I managed to buy a last minute three-day pass from my friend! New York Comic Con was a lot of fun. I'm never quite committed enough to make a cosplay, but I do love to play dress up. I've also recently discovered the fun of playing with wigs, so I re-used my Renaissance Faire costume from last weekend, including the flower wreath I bought from the medieval festival. I'm in a huge medieval/medieval fantasy/Arthurian legends mood at the moment anyways, so I was excited to have another chance to wear this costume.
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| [I hugged a stormtrooper today] |
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[Javits Center, Outside of the Dealers Hall]
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| Princess Carolyn and Bojack! I was waiting in line for Eastern Championship tickets when I saw them. I ducked out of line and chased after them for a picture. Princess Carolyn had to forcibly pull Bojack into the frame because he couldn't hear through his mask. |
I actually made it to panels this year. On Saturday, we went to a panel on books to film adaptations. I came away with a good stack of books to read (the panel members mentioned a lot of books I hadn't read yet).
My friend and I managed to get tickets to the NYCC Eastern Championship of Cosplay on Saturday night. The costumes were amazing. The winner by far was a 9.5 foot tall Hulkbuster costume that moved and looked like it had come straight off of the movie set. Some of my other favorite costumes was a Zelda, a Queen Amidala (Senate gown) and a Lucy Westenra, who had taken apart an old chandelier to make her scepter.
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| [Picture of the winners of each category (film, anime/fantasy, video games, comics). These costumes were seriously impressive in person.] |
Continuing the books theme, I went to a Sunday panel on Star Wars books. I was particularly excited to see Ian Doescher on the panel. He's the author of the Shakespearian Star Wars Trilogy, which rewrites each of the movies as a Shakespearian play. He read out loud from the latest, and last in the set, which was a reworking of Revenge of the Sith. Really great panel, even if I'm currently still heartbroken by the de-canonization of the Extended Universe.
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| [Ian Doescher reading out loud from his newest installment, "The Tragedy of the Sith's Revenge". ] |
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| [Yay for Extended Universe representation. Also, envious of the amazing Mara Jade costume.] |
On Sunday, I also did a closet Steampunk Alice in Wonderland cosplay with friends. I went as Alice, with a blue dress, black and white corset, steampunk goggles, lace gloves, headband, and curly wig that was obnoxiously bouncy.
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| [The group of us at Korea town after a successful con.] |
I went to panels, dressed up, saw some amazing cosplays, spent a lot of time perusing the dealer's hall, and saw a Wookie riding by in a limo. All-in-all, an amazing, perfect, fandom-happy, nerdy weekend and I can't wait to start planning for next year!