Reaver Bait: Spaceship Serenity Costume [Cosplay]
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009It’s no Death Star costume, but this Serenity costume–parading everyone’s favorite Firefly-class spaceship through DragonCon–is no less ingenious.
Plus, could a Death Star costume be gloriously mistaken for a robot space pony costume captained by a tiny Mal Reynolds?
No. No it could not.
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Comic-Con 2009 – The Costumed Kids
Thursday, July 30th, 2009Now that we’ve had our fun at the expense of some of the grown-up cosplayers of Comic-Con 2009 who really should know better, let’s take a moment to appreciate the infallible and adorable costumed kids.
Who will likely grow up to be ridiculous adult cosplayers who really should know better.
I can’t count the number of times [...]
Comic-Con 2009 Costumes Gallery – Days 3 and 4
Monday, July 27th, 2009Cosplay is as cosplay does. And it “does” a lot like Lindsay Lohan. It has its sexy, clever moments… but the train wrecks are just as entertaining.
Enjoy this second-to-last batch of costumes from Comic-Con 2009.
The Disney Princesses. And someone brought her party cleavage! (Special bonus cleavage: click the pic for a larger view.)
Swamp Thing? Cousin [...]
Comic-Con 2009 Costumes Gallery – Day 2, Part 2
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Warning: near-nakedness and ahead. And believe me when I say it is at your expense, not for your pleasure.
Two, two, TWO Slave Leias! And some other guy.
This baby says so much with just his eyes. “Oy. Do you see this? Do you see what I live with?”
Comic-Con 2009 Costumes Gallery – Day 2, Part 1
Saturday, July 25th, 2009Lots of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy costumes (again) today at Comic-Con. Just giving you fair warning. Not everyone can pull it off like Uma Thurman (barely) did.
Best… costume… ever?
The White Queen. With all of her cleavage right where I remember seeing it last.
Comic-Con 2009 Costumes Gallery – Day 1, Part 2
Friday, July 24th, 2009You wanted to spend your day awash in Comic-Con costumes, right? Yes, I thought so.
I accept demonstrations of gratitude in the form of exotic Maori tribal dances and American dollars.
Unless you have ever lost a limb and then have gone to Comic-Con as a zombie, having painted your missing limb like a bloody stump, you [...]
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