Showing posts with label NYCC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYCC. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

Incredibly Talented Friends!

These are the things my dear friends who are both local and some who come from far away, gave me as gifts during New York Comic Con meetups, dinners, and get togethers. I am so very lucky to have you all in my life and be surrounded by such talented and generous people. <3 


Left to right: A felt and wire-made flower from Dom Campisi, A 3-d printed Lego/Han Solo in carbonite mashup from Jon Lazar, a first-run/first-made painted Pugnacious riding a lizard from Bill MacKay, and a sleepy time blue bunny from Peter Kato.

The Pugnacious/lizard were his first hand-painted toys Bill tried his hand in. And the details really shine through. He really painted every part of the lizard, including inside the mouth and teeth. He hand-sculpted the harness for the Pug and then painted it all by hand. And you can get this figure from the link provided above, for your own collection!

The flower by Dom was done with wire underneath and felt over the wire. So it's fully poseable and stands up on its own very well. I love the colors!  pink! So pretty!

And the sleepy bunny just adds to Peter's other bunnies I've gotten from him over the last year. They are adorable and if I could've bought them all I would have! (I was having a bad Sat night after NYCC day so Peter gave this to me to cheer me up...) ^_^

Thank you all for your wonderful gifts! I'm finding room on my shelves for them all!

The Awesome People & Products at NYCC

These are the awesome people and a few products I saw at NYCC! I didn't really go around and take pics of products this year. But I did make sure I went to artist alley to meet some comic creators and artists. Everyone is so awesome. And I did only two celeb autographs this year: Kevin Conroy,  best known for his voice acting of Batman: The Animated Series. He will always be my Batman! And Cary Elwes to get his new book signed about his times working on The Princess Bride movie. No pics were allowed over there. Enjoy!

These photos are in no particular order...

Hallmark's Itty Bitty's are really adorable! I can't collect anymore plushies but they are so very cute!

My favorite holiday card. Opens up and beeps and whistles at you.
This is the card you are looking for...
(see what I did there?)

The incredible, wonderful, friendly, equality-loving, funny human Gail Simone!
I got a Wonder Woman script signed by her. Can't wait to read it!
Dressed as Chewbacca with my TaunTaun hoodie,
I needed to take my pic with R2, my favorite robot droid!
Toxie, me and Lloyd Kaufman!!

The legendary Lloyd Kaufman signing my Apocalypse Kiss DVD,
which he signed it "To Marvelous Missy"!

One of the Weta creators drawing and signing a fan's LOTR map

Me, Saruman's staff and Smaug! The staff is a heavy weight and is a prop replica in exact!

Loved seeing the awesome Teen Titans as giant balloons outside!

Me and the only Batman to me, Kevin Conroy. Nicest, friendliest man!

Me and Mark, a Weta specialist & creator who happens to be in the movies as well!
He has amazing stories to tell about his time making these fabulous props, makeup, and being in the films.
I could have stood there all day listening to his stories!
From Hallmark, cutsey stickers of Star Wars characters.
I have a thing for stickers.

Peter Kato's sleeing bunnies. Only 35 were available for purchase at the event.
And they sold out quickly! Made of resin, he had several Fall colors in blind boxes.
So adorable!
I know I said no more plushies, but it's a Toxie plushie!
It's so cute! I couldn't resist!

My haul. Mega Blocks gave away Spongebob, Call of Duty, and Halo sets.
I got the reaper plushie from Chris Eliopoulos himself! adorbs!
Uamou, the green spacey vinyl guy is from one of the booths at the Block
that was selling a few of her figures.
Peter Kato's sleeping bunny.
And a Rocketeer keychain.

Wampa Hallmark ornament.
It now sits with the Rnakor Hallmark ornament.

Weta pins from the LOTR, the Hobbit, and Weta company

Artist Sean Van Gorman is awesome.
At the end of the show, his oldest son decided
to put things on the table for money, like stickers and
postcards. And then he would sign it for you.
Aw! Just like his dad! So I got this postcard
and he signed it near the Stormtroopers foot.
Closeup of David's signature. Too cute!


NY Comic Con, Chaotic Calm Before the Real Storm

This year I got to go to NYCC under an exhibitor badge. Friends of friends let me buy that under their booth (Imagination Asylum, thank you!) So with that in mind, I picked up my badge on Wed night after work instead of trying to deal with crowds on Thursday. (Course that backfired as I had issues with the badge Thursday that were sort of quickly resolved). In picking up the badge on Wed, I got to see the loadin from various groups. Most notably I got to see R2D2 and Chopper roll in! Love! R2 was merely being pushed in but Chopper was being remotely controlled which was just awesome! I giggled like I was 5 seeing Santa for the first time! Ha!

Sorry I didn't crop the pics but no time for that... hehe

I loved seeing the convention hall getting set up though. All the fork lifts, the carpets being rolled out still, booths setting up for the big four days of hell, I mean fun... All the big statues and such that I could take pics of without any crowds around me! Was fun! I am a behind-the-scenes type of person and will always love seeing how things are put together and made. So this was fun to just walk around the hall with everything still being set up. Not that I ever want to work a convention like this from behind the scenes but it's fun to watch it unfold!

R2D2 being rolled into the convention center

Chopper coming in!

Carpets still need to be unrolled for booths!

Smaug!!!! he's still sleeping...

The Block area. the calm before the storm.

Gollum at the Weta booth

Gandalf's hat for purchase from Weta

Giant troll!!! AAAAH RUN!!

The incredible Weta booth!

Me and my buddy!

The night before the con started, I got to go see my friend Ben Leach present at Union Hall in Brooklyn for "Sci-Fi Explosion". It was a neat show. Ben presented foreign movie posters compared to US released posters, focusing on Thailand and two other countries I cannot recall now. (Sorry!) It was a really interesting and odd phenomenom that happens with movie posters from its original intent to what other countries decide to use as images on their own posters for their countries. Just google some of them. You'll get a good laugh. Along with Ben's fun lecture, were videos of old 80's commercials and what Robocop is up to in places like Korea, hawking ramen noodles and kitchen appliances! Also shown, was a fun commercial of Leonard Nimoy selling something called a LaserDisc player. ooooOOOOOoh! those didn't take off at all! Haha (I like to think those were the next Betamax's of our generation to the VCR hehe) And then Skeletor sang to us! That was an experience one cannot replicate elsewhere. He also helped hand out trivia awards. To which most of us in the audience won multiple times (small audience...)

Ben Leach giving his presentation at Union Hall

Skeletor serenades us.
Sideways, but I won a couple things at the event. Avengers velvet coloring page,
V the novelization of the tv series, an ET figure, and an old Battlestar Gallactica
baseball card checklist.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

New York Comic Con Cosplay!

I got to see some awesome cosplay this weekend at New York Comic Con. There's always tons of cosplayers these days. Some are more store-bought costumes and nothing more. Some are a mix of handmade and store-bought and then there are the cosplayers who take months and months to build or make their costumes from mostly scratch or pieces of raw materials. I opt usually for the inbetween kind, where most of my costume is store-bought or in pieces from stores and then revamp them to suit my style, my take on the character or to make the costume fit better for my body type.

First up, we'll start with mine. I was Silk Spectre from Watchmen (the daughter) for Saturday. I had a store-bought costume and revamped it. It is meant for a 5' 10" Amazonian woman honestly. So being petite I knew I had to shorten the costume a bit on my own.

I ended up ripping out the waist seam, cutting off about an inch or two from that, then resewing it back on. I learned a lot about costuming or clothing in general-- like how costumes use stretchy thread instead of regular sewing thread (or quilting thread) so there's more give when you have to put on or take off clothing multiple times, they of course use a serger to strengthen the seams which I do not own, and matching up patterned seams/colored pieces of your costume is harder then it looks. None of this is shocking to me mind you, as I have been quilting since I was in middle school. But it definitely made me look at costuming and clothes-making under a microscope more.

I also looked at the crotch area to see if I could then revamp that into snaps so that I could use the restroom more easily. In this particular costume, the outfit is much like a scuba suit, where it's one piece of clothing and you only have the zipper in front to let yourself in or out of it. So using the restroom could get very R-rated if you weren't careful of those gaps in bathroom stall doors. I should have of course, done these snaps before I chopped the waist apart, because now the outfit was probably a half inch too short. But I did it anyway and again, learned the value of snaps and realized too late that maybe I should have gone for the sew-on snaps instead of the metal ones. Reason? Because the metal ones, needed to be hammered on and if not done right, the prongs don't all make it into the snap to hold it in place properly. And case in point, the morning I put it on to go to the con, two of those snaps managed to come off- resulting in an emergency fix before I left the house. I'm only glad they fell off while still at home or I'd be an R-rated Silk Spectre at the con. Yeesh.

I managed to get some real thigh high pieces that were meant to be held with stirrups, at Hot Topic. The ones that came in the costume pack were the cheap shiny pleather that looks cheap.  I then just used whatever most comfortable flat black leather boots I had on hand. I'm not a stickler for exactness, clearly. I do take practical measures of comfort whenever possible. Especially when it comes to footwear at a convention hall.

But in the end the costume worked really well.


Then Sunday, I went with a more kid-friendly costume as a slightly updated Indiana Jones. Sunday is kid's day at the con so I thought this might be a little more appropriate. 

I had bought an official Indiana Jones hat at Disney World at one of my many visits this year, finally finding a small size that fit me properly. I had bought a white button down for my headshots anyway, so figured I would use for this purpose too. Had khakis on hand, who doesn't? I went with practical sneakers that day as walking in those boots above, despite much padding in them, hurt like hell by days end. So I let my feet go easy this day. And I went with a steel grey biker jacket as a modern take. Found a cheap cosplay whip at Hot Topic for about five bucks that worked easily too.  I chose to not get a gun even if it's fake and bright orange tip because it's NYC and I don't need that kind of trouble. The whip and hat make the outfit plenty.
 

 Now onto the other awesome cosplay I took note of during the four days I was there. There were plenty more that were just as awesome but sometimes I just didn't want to break the flow of traffic for a picture or just couldn't mentally handle the crowds to stop people every five minutes to take photos. So this is just a small sampling of what I saw this weekend, in no particular order.
Cutest kids as ewoks and Darth Vader.
And appropriately, Darth is ripping the storm trooper doll away from the Ewok.
 
Kristin Heise with Doctor Strange and Crystal
 
The Bowler! (From Mystery Men)

Olaf puppet. She attached it to her legs and feet to make it walk with her!

The Deadpool conga line for meetup photo

Elsa and the Mad Hatter (Tim Burton style)

Awesome female Rocketeer and Captain America!

Loved this take on Wonder Woman

Rocket with the most amazing Groot!

Doc Oc

Oompa Loompa with Captain Crunch

Duct Tape Serenity!

I'm not sure who this is (left) with Captain Marvel (right.)

Mr. Freeze with a Jedi

Friday, October 18, 2013

NYCC Cosplayers 2013

I saw a ton of amazing cosplayers this year at NYCC. I didn't get to stop and take pics of all of them though. I hate tying up foot traffic to do so. So if they were already taking pics or I was waiting in line in the bigger, wider areas, then I felt I could ask them. There were so many more awesome costumes but I just couldn't stop to take them all! 

Rose, Doctor Who, New, New New New New York episode - she made the shirt herself!

Tron! Her shoes, earrings (can't see), dress are all custom-made!

A small child was inside this costume.

I don't know what this is from, but yes, a person is on all fours in this costume.

Arthur Dent, don't forget your towel! Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Friend in our booth as a Ghostbuster!


Vulcan

Love this. River Song and Cyber Doctor

Two Doctor Horribles

Jim Butcher's character Harry Dresden

Captain Marvel! as human and dog form! too cute!
Xena and Autolycus

Sif, Dan Slott and Thor

9th Doctor
OK, not cosplay perse, but it's Lola!


me and Lola!