Shappi as Battleborn Kayle from League of Legends. Photo by Studio Zahora
The San Diego Comic-Con doesn’t have a formal anti-harassment policy for cosplayers. This petition is trying to get that changed
No babies were harmed in the making of this White Walker. That’s Elsa Rhae under all the make-up, proving once again that you don’t always need a killer costume or prop to pull off some fantastic cosplay. Here’s a time-lapse of the transformation, which gets creepier the longer you stare at it. You can see…
CynShenzi as Commander Shepard. Photo by Nakana-Focus, weapons by Rock ‘n’ Block
Imagine being one of those little kids, seeing this and losing your shit This is NOLATron, a street performer from New Orleans who was captured in this video performing in Ann Arbor, MI.
In the Game of Thrones TV series, Arya Stark is played by English actress Maisie Williams. This is not Maisie Williams. It’s cosplayer Ginny Diguiseppi who, thanks to a great costume, make-up work, the perfect expression and photography by WeNeals, gets about as close to matching her on-screen inspiration as I’ve seen It’s a common…
Perfect Day of the Tentacle cosplay, courtesy of Kerraldine. Words escape me.
Master cosplay photographer Eric “BigWhiteBazooka” Ng is writing a book about his work and experiences. You can back it here
Andy Wang was at both Sakuracon and the Calgary Expo, capturing all the cosplay on show with his camera. Here are a couple of fantastic videos showing off the events!
During business hours, Manuel D’Andrea is a costume designer, crafting exquisite outfits for the screen and stage. In his spare time, though, he channels that expertise into his own cosplay, and it’s some of the best on the planet. We looked at one of Manuel’s shoots recently, but his body of work is so impressive…
Indulge me for a second, but yesterday saw a rare coming together of two of my favourite things in life: cosplay and Aston Villa Football Club. For the final game of the season, away at Spurs, Villa fans dropped the usual match-day attire and went dressed as plumbers, superheroes, cereal mascots and…crayons. It looks like…
Using sculpting, molding and animatronics, effects artist Frank Ippolito and Tested have done excellent things with this Dr. Zoidberg outfit that was shown off at this year’s Wondercon.
This makes Robin Williams’ Peter Pan look…well, worse than it already was. The pics here were taken by Cynthia Veekens. You can see more images from the shoot at her site. The cosplayer Manuel D’Andrea’s site is here
Yes, they actually work! Not just the cutting blade, but the blade replacement triggers as well. It’s not until you see the progress and interior shots that you realise how much work went into these things. If you want one of your own – and wherever you live would actually let this get sent through…
The talented Angela Bermudez, whose work we’ve featured before, knocks it out of the park once again with this Pepper Potts (in her R.E.S.C.U.E. armour) cosplay. The outfit, armour and make-up were all done by Angela herself, while the pics were taken by Erik Morales and Andres H. You can see more of Angela’s work…
YES. THIS. YES. Volus is Jerry LaRussa, while his Salarian buddy is Rebel Among The Stars. Pics are by Thomas Spanos, taken at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.
Some scenes from Return of the Jedi were filmed around El Centro, California. So it’s only fitting that, for May 4, the 501st Legion descended on the local airbase to take a bunch of awesome photos.
Umbrella soldier cosplay by TonySpawn. Photo by Lumal
Smile-X Villain Co., based in Los Angeles, is a crew of cosplayers dedicated to bringing Batman (and his villains) to life. There’s around a dozen members, cosplaying as everyone from the Dark Knight himself to Two Face, The Riddler, Robin and even Black Mask. There’s so much fantastic work going on here I don’t even…
It’s not every day you get to see cosplay from classic manga series Magic Knight Rayearth. So let’s enjoy today for being the special snowflake that it is. Reader Devon and her friends Shannon & Audra went to Sakuracon as Umi, Hikaru and Fu from the 90s series. Photos by Indiglue
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