CBR presents our second photo parade from the 2012 Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo, featuring more cosplay, celebrities, cosplayers and some fans dressed in costume!
Full article here.
CBR presents our second photo parade from the 2012 Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo, featuring more cosplay, celebrities, cosplayers and some fans dressed in costume!
Full article here.
Dude..that's Rogue, Gambit and Jubilee...not Kitty Pryde.
Last edited by eDKeener; 09-21-2012 at 02:10 PM. Reason: spelling
14th photo down on left= The Spaniard from Gladiator.
15th photo down on left = A poor "Amy Pond" marks are tracking the Silence she's seen and a Static (Shock) cosplyers.
14th photo down on left= The Spaniard from Gladiator.
15th photo down on left = A poor "Amy Pond" marks are tracking the Silence she's seen and a Static (Shock) cosplyers.
I like the Borderlands cosplay, it's different. I'll also never understand why so many anime cosplayers go to comic conventions, what do American comics have to do with Anime? I swear to god those kids don't even read.
"Random costumes, or what everyone looks like in Hollywod on a Saturday night." Those girls are dressed the new My Little Pony cartoon... there seems to be a hype to dress as those lately.
Where was the picture of the dude Huntress* from the home-page teaser? And why were the majority of these pics basically nothing more than face shots?
*I say "dude Huntress" because 1) it looks like the current Huntress costume, and 2) it does NOT look like a woman (I could be wrong, but that would be the most mannish woman I've ever seen).
Also, in the pic captioned "Todd McFarlane and Stan Lee," where was Lee?
And, in the one above it--the one so sarcastically captioned "Cross-dressing Birds of Prey"--I might be mistaken, but wouldn't that be Banshee from "X-Men First Class?"
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Would've been nice if that had been mentioned in the article itself. Would it have really killed someone to include a little statement along the lines of "Images are cropped/thumbnails; click for larger/more complete picture" in the text part? I would've seen that 1) the dude Huntress was actually in one of the pictures, 2) that Lee was in the pic with McFarlane and 3) that it was, indeed, a guy dressing as Black Canary.
Most of the time when I see a picture in an internet article and I click on it, I just get a larger version of the picture that I saw in the article so I had no particular reason to click on any of the pictures. When I read "thumbnails," I take that to be a smaller version of a FULL image--not a smaller, cropped version of the full image (unless the image includes the term "detail").
Why no love for the "Cleo" cosplyer in the Doc Strange pic?
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