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More Cosplay Pictures

More cosplay pictures for your enjoyment.  For other cosplay posts, please type “cosplay” into the search box on my home page.

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Latest Issue of The WOD

The WOD (weavers of dreams) is the premier magazine for pop culture in the Southwestern United States.  ConNotations Newszine is no longer printed separately, but is an insert into the middle of The WOD.  Here is a link to read this awesome publication for free:

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I have several stories in this month’s edition, including:  1) an interview with Toni Darling, beautiful, nice, athletic and vivacious, she tells about her life as a model and cosplayer; 2) part two of my sci-fi serial story – The Drifter; 3) the History of Superman, in honor of the 75th Anniversary this year of the comic superhero; 4) the Politics of Superman, a brief essay on the socio-political slant of the man of steel; 5) and two book reviews, one on Conspiracy of Alchemists the other on After Earth.

Toni Darling

Toni Darling

Toni Darling

Toni Darling

Also in this issue are stories and columns by my great friends Hal Astell, Sean Ellis, Alfred Trujillo and Cara Nicole.  Don’t miss out on this exciting issue when they cost is – ZERO.

Cara Nicole (AZ Powergirl) and Alfred Trujillo

Cara Nicole (AZ Powergirl) and Alfred Trujillo

You might also want to look at some of the advertisements.  There is a particularly good one for The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship and for Twisted Nightmares.  Both only 99 cents RIGHT NOW on Kindle!!!!

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Enjoy!

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More Cosplay Pictures

More pictures of cosplayers.  Enjoy!

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Cosplayer Pictures

More cosplay pictures for your enjoyment.  For earlier posts, please type “cosplay” into the search block on my home page.

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More Cosplay Pictures

Enjoy!

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More Cosplay Pictures

Having lost about 2,000 of my cosplay pictures, Phoenix Comic Con and my plethora of cosplay friends have replenished my stock considerably.  Here then are some more cosplay pictures.  If you want to see more of these, type “cosplay” into the search box on my home page.

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Cosplay Photos

More cosplay pictures for your enjoyment, in celebration of Phoenix Comic Con 2013 which starts tomorrow.  Please stop by booth #1629 and say hi.

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Project: Shadows

My good friends, and recently married couple, Alfred “T-Virus” Trujillo and Cara Nicole (AZ Powergirl and cover model for Twisted History and the upcoming Blood Bank novel by yours truly) are producing a new comic book series called Project: Shadows.  Alfred is already a famous comic producer and artist, invited to many conventions and a featured guest at the Phoenix ComicCon as well as many others.  Cara Nicole is well known as AZ Powergirl.  Please help support this dynamic duo and the rest of their team.

Here is the kickstarter link:

Project shadows

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More Cosplay Photos

This is a recurring post because I have so many friends in the cosplay community, and I too dress up in Steampunk attire, though none too well.  Hard to look good as a pudgy middle aged man, but what to do?  Anyway, enjoy the creativity below.  Again, if you do not know what cosplay is, it is Costume Play, which means anything from dressing up on non-Halloween nights, going to conventions, dressing as your favorite character, or even a subculture lifestyle.  It embraces everything from comics, manga, steampunk, sci-fi, video games, even to fetish themes, which I try not to put too much of on here to keep it PG.  Enjoy:

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Why Nerd Conventions are Full

As a nerd myself, I am proud of my vast reading, viewing and gaming history.  I have played hundreds of video games, including Massively Multi-player Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) like Everquest, EQ2, Star Wars Galaxies, Dark Age of Camelot, World of Warcraft, etc.  I have been and am, Guild Leader, officer, organizer of several.  In First Person Shooters (FPS) I have also been in clans and player associations, often ranking in the top 5 out of 500,000 players world-wide.  I have a comic book collection, I have every star wars and forgotten realms books ever published.  I was a Dungeon Master for D&D and played wargames before that, going back to the original Chainmail rules, and boxed sets.  I read Lord of The Rings in the first grade.  I made my own first computer and programmed on a cassette tape deck with a Commodore 20.  At one point, I held world records for Space Invaders, Robotron, and and Battletank.  I could go on, but let it suffice to say that I have been, and always will be, a super nerd.

Oddly enough, my first actual convention was in 2010, at Phoenix ComicCon.  As a child I wanted to go to GenCon in the worst way, but I was too poor.  As an adult, I had a wife, kids, and very demanding jobs.  I finally decided to go in March of 2010.  I was very nervous, being 47 at the time, that I would be the old man wondering around looking stupid, that I would not know how to do anything, that all my gaming knowledge was archaic.  Instead, after my initial nervousness, and having my at the time normal, non-nerd wife go, we had a blast.  Films, fun, games, great guests, great vendors, costumes and great people abounded.  My wife had more fun than I, starting her perilous descent into my world of imagination, fantasy and sci-fi.  She dressed up as an original crewman from Star Trek, and was hit on by people while I was standing protectively near her.  I will have to scan the picture and post of her and Lou Ferigno.  John Schneider got cozy with her, the kid who played Boba Fett in Star Wars was grown up, early 20s and asking her out – in front of me…  Almost had to take down the bounty hunter…

The point is, outsiders view conventions as a bunch of geeks and nerds doing stupid things, even today.  In fact, they are awesome fun.  The other thing that outsiders do not realize is the existence of “cosplayers.”  Cosplay is short for costume players.  It ranges from dressing up in a costume but not on Halloween, to entire lifestyles of dress and counter-culture.  This has spawned the existence of the dream girl for male nerds.  The geekgirl, the cyberchick, the cosplayer, the nerdgirl…  Lots of terms, but none do justice to these new mega-stars of the convention scene.  You might not know them, but they have hundreds of thousands of fans and are well known names among us science fiction fans.

Here are some examples of why young guys flock to conventions, other than the science fiction:

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