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Saturday Cosplay Pictures

As usual, more cosplay pictures to enjoy on your Saturday!

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Saturday Cosplay Pictures!

More cosplay pictures for your Saturday enjoyment!

NOTE:  If you click on a photo, it will enlarge it, then you can look at the full size copies simply by clicking the arrows to the right or left.

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Cosplay Pictures for Your Saturday!

More cool cosplay pictures for your Saturday enjoyment!

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Cosplay Pictures for Saturday!

As promised, from now on I will have lots of cool cosplay pictures each Saturday.  Enjoy, get ideas for your own outfits, and appreciate the efforts made by these cosplayers to have awesome outfits.

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New Issue of The WOD is out! Free Copy Here.

The WOD is a premier magazine on pop culture, science fiction and conventions.  The top story this issue is an interview with cosplayer Cassandra S. Kyle written by yours truly.  If you poke through the pages you will find some original fiction and a book review in there by me as well.  Please make sure to read all the great columns, including Hal Astell, Alfred Trujillo and Cara Nicole.  It’s a great publication by Patti Hulstrand.  To help her, feel free to frequent the advertisers and let them know you saw them in The Wod.

Click this to read in low density color:

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Cassandra S. Kyle as Steampunk Catwoman with Michael Bradley at Phoenix Comic Con 2013

Cassandra S. Kyle as Steampunk Catwoman with Michael Bradley at Phoenix Comic Con 2013

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More Cosplay Pictures!

More cosplay pictures for your enjoyment!  For the uninitiated ‘cosplay’ means ‘costumed roleplay’ but shorter.  It is basically dressing up as a favorite character from comic books, TV, sci-fi, movies, books, manga, anime, steampunk, pirates, or your own invention.  It is about having fun, playing a character and hanging out with an accepting and fun-loving group of people.

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Welcome to New Followers!!

I really appreciate all of you who come to this blog site for some fun and interesting reading.  I am now up to 468 followers on my blog and if you throw in the twitter feed @mbtimetraveler, linkedin, FB, pinterest, etc., up to around 4,000.  Every one of you are awesome!  Thanks for the support, you reading the posts makes it fun for me to put them on here.  If you think this is an enjoyable blog, please recommend it to others so we can reach that 500 blog followers mark.

Also, if you ever want some longer reading, feel free to visit my store for links to my books.  I just finished the first draft of my fifth book, Blood Bank.  I am rewriting it and then it goes to the agents/publishers for consideration.  Wish me luck!

Here are some early concept covers courtesy of the lovely Cara Nicole (AZ Powergirl) posing as the heroine of the story, Shawna.  At the beginning she is dropped naked into the Blood Bank and has nothing to defend herself but her fierce spirit and a screwdriver.  Photography and design by Alfred Trujillo:

Front Cover

Front Cover

 

Back Cover

Back Cover

 

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Heroes of Cosplay on TV – What They Got Right and Wrong

I was anticipating the new Heroes of Cosplay on SyFy with fear and trepidation.  Reality TV in general focuses on the sickeningly self-centered attention seekers in each aspect of life.  I don’t want to ever watch a show where people manipulate, form factions and backstab to get others voted off for money.  Other reality TV shows revel in making the viewer feel better by watching the shallow and meaningless lives of others, whether it be Real Housewives or Jersey Shore.  So I had expected Heroes of Cosplay to focus on shallow people, conflict and to make fun of cosplay.

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Here is how the first episode went, right and wrong:

Things They Got Right

1) Not all cosplayers are glamorous with large chests on skinny bodies.

2) Cosplayers spend a lot of time thinking about their characters.

3) Cosplayers plan costumes way in advance.

4) Cosplaying costs money, time and effort.

5)  Cosplayers make their own costumes when they can and spend a heck of a lot of work on it.

6) Cosplayers want people to notice their costume, and to give positive feedback.

7) Cosplayers put a lot of focus in their life on their hobby.

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Things They Got Wrong

1) Cosplay is about competition.  WRONG.  I have never seen anyone act like a beauty pageant contestant and worry about someone else’s outfit.  In fact, every cosplayer really appreciates everyone else’s cosplay.  It is rare to have a competition and even rarer to have cash prizes.  The cash prizes are so low that they never cover the cost of the conference much less hotel, travel, food and the costume itself.  I have been in several “costume contests” and usually there are more contestants than audience.  We all line up in categories, have fun cosplaying, and cheer each other.  It is a very positive, non-nerve wracking, non-competitive process.

2) Cosplay is time driven.  WRONG.  There are no deadlines in cosplay.  There are cons all over the place.  I don’t know anyone who is “not ready” to go.  Most cosplayers have multiple outfits and know when they will get to a con and what they are going to do months in advance.

3) Cosplayers are bitchy.  WRONG.  They made all the cosplayers look weird, demanding, controlling, stressed out and unreasonable.  The men in their lives were all suffering.  Cosplayers are fun-loving people comfortable with who they are.  The men in their lives have fun with them and join in.

4) Cons are all about a contest.  WRONG.  At the last six cons I attended, if there was a competition, I did not know about it, nor care about it.  Cons are about walking around, seeing cosplayers who are cool, being cool yourself, looking through great vendor stuff, meeting people from shows, comics, etc., spending time with friends, and socializing.  Cons are like Disneyland.  Lots of things to see and do, everyone is there to have a good time.  In the TV show, the little time they spend not about the competition is stressing over meeting the judge and then partying too much at a bar.  Ok, the latter part does happen…  But partying at the bar does not keep you from being in costume the next day, after about 1 pm.

5) The ending – who will be the winning Cosplayer and get the Title?  WRONG  What title?  What winning?  The winning in cosplay is the one who has the most fun.  It’s only about fun.  Friends, dressing up as a cool character, roleplaying, making little kids happy, appreciating each other.  They are trying to turn cosplay into faceoff, or iron chef, or the great race.  That misses the whole point.  Most of the cosplayers I know all participate in charity events for little kids, are they going to show that?  I hope so.

6) The heroes…  I met YaYa Han at a con where she was cosplaying Jessica Rabbit.  I did not know who she was at the time.  I have never heard of any of the others cosplayers.  Where is Jessica Nigri?  Seriously?  They show her in the opening credits, I hope they compensated her.  Where is Toni Darling?  Cara Nicole/AZ Powergirl? Katy Mor? LeeAnna Vamp?  Brianna?  Ivy Doomkitty?  The ladies of LT3?  There are some famous cosplayers out there but not in the show.

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7) All women?  There is only one male on the show with very little screen time.  In my opinion they should do one with all women, one with all men, or one with an even numbers.  I don’t think it works to focus all on women and one token guy.  There are a lot of cosplayers out there of all races, genders, and ages.

Why not Jessica Nigri?

Why not Jessica Nigri?

In summary – So far they have not made cosplayers look like social rejects and idiots.  They have not made out like people are making fortunes in cosplay and have huge corporate sponsors, and they have shown some of the effort that goes into costume making, which are all good.  However, the show focuses on stress and competition, neither of which should be part of cosplay in my opinion.  I hope the show does not influence a new generation to come into cosplay with the attitude of “being the best”.  That has no place in cosplay. 

 

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Cosplay Interviews

Each month I am interviewing cosplayers for publication and radio broadcasts in conjunction with Patti Hulstrand at The WOD and KWOD radio.  Last month Toni Darling was the headline article and this month Cassandra S. Kyle will be featured.  I am currently scheduling Cara Nicole, AZ Powergirl for recording and interview.  If you would like to join in and get on the schedule so your fan base can learn more about you, please let me know at eiverness@cox.net.  The interviews are very pro-cosplay and you will receive sample questions in advance.

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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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