Sunday, February 26, 2006
take me out to the comiccon, take me out to the con!
big, fat nerds that we are, goldberg and i once again braved the elements to go to a comic book convention. specifically, the new york comic-con. what makes the new york comic-con better than your previous new york comic book conventions is that this one is a whole heckuva lot bigger than the rest, and it included much bigger names than any other cons they've had in the city. (and by "much bigger names" i mean "comic book writers and artists that about 99% of people reading this have never heard of, but that comic book nerds would give their copy of incredible hulk #181 to meet. people like comic scribe and harry goldenblatt look-alike brian michael bendis

when i saw him, i had approximately the same reaction as my mom would have if she ever saw oprah. but i bet that most of you bitches don't even know he brought back spider-woman from obscurity. like most everyone at the show, he was supernice and ultrafriendly. also, he's totally short. like, chloe dao-short. not that there's anything wrong with that.
but comic creators weren't the only big names there. also in attendance were

chun li

flaming carrot

kevin from sin city

a jedi knight [update: turns out the knight's name is rich zak, and he was there promoting nyjedi.com. -thanks, flynn!}

uhm... some other guy from star wars (anyone out there know who this is supposed to be? i'm a much bigger comic nerd than a star wars one.) [update: turns out he's a rebel fleet trooper.]

supergirl

unemployed skeletor, who, p.s., has a myspace profile. is this guy the new blackface jesus or what?

green lantern (though, i don't know which sector's) yes, the picture is kinda crap-ay, but i realy loved the fact that it's a chick who is so into g.l. that she even had a light-up ring. i had to give homegirl a shout-out.

black... african-american... khandaqian adam (teth adam to friends) posing with goldberg. he (black adam, not goldberg) was actually working at the con, promoting this website.
there were also some cosplayers whose outfits i didn't recognize like these folks

(though, of course, the dude on the left is venom... actually, it was just pointed out that venom is actually spiderman in his black symbiote costume. the people he's with are from the anime naruto. specifically, uchiha itachi of the leaf, and momochi zabuza of the mist. thanks, rich!)

i think these guys are supposed to be specific anime characters (again, anyone know who they're supposed to be? lemme know, wouldja?) [update: a reader wrote in:
Regarding the cosplayers you have pictures of in post "Take Me Out to
Comicon": I believe the ninjas with the silver forehead covers are all characters from "Naruto", this new cartoon on Adult Swim. It seems like the show is getting pretty popular; at the con I saw at least 20 attendees dressed as such. Also, in the picture with the four cosplayers in front of the stairs, the leftmost is from Naruto, no idea who those two in the middle are, but the one on the right I also saw at the con; she seemed to be going for Dante from "Devil May Cry", a video game for Playstation2.
thanks, dustin! good to know.
update part deux:
"Jiraya
Uchiha Sasuke(as a girl)
Uchiha Itachi in his younger outfit (pre ANBU and Akatsuki) The 3 i named are from Naruto, jiraya and itachi don't come in until after the Chuniin exams and the sasuke is just a girl cosplayer as a guy character. the one on the right i have no idea though"
thanks, jon! also, since y'all are being so generous with your information, can someone tell me how so many of you wind up on this page from a comicon.com page from february of this year? I'm not complaining in the slightest. i'm just curious is all]

i think this guy is from a video game

as are these chicks.

i kinda almost don't want to know who this dude is supposed to be... middle aged man-man? [update: turns out it's the flash villain trickster. thanks, brian!] but i do have to give him credit for putting a good amount of effort into his costume, which is more than i can say for some people

*ahem*
it must get hot in those costumes


the thing that tickled me the most about all of these cosplayers is that they all had a pose ready. whenever i asked them if i could take their picture, they all totally struck a pose that had clearly been practiced in the mirror over and over again until it was just right. shit, if you're gonna go through the trouble of making a costume, you're gonna wanna make sure you look right in it.
but folks in costumes are just one of the things i went to the con to see. i also wanted to check out all the awesome, awesome merchandise. (non-into-comics folks, y'all might as well leave now, 'cause this stuff coming up will be of much less interest to you than the costumes were)
...are they gone? ok, my fellow nerds, onward to cool merch!

awesome upcoming marvel figures like iceman, phoenix, cyclops and colossus

baron zemo, captain marvel, spiderwoman, like cage, and old-school iron-man

rogue, mandarin, 'house of m' wolverine, and iron man

young avengers figures(!!!) hulking and patriot

'age of apocalypse' sabretooth

and antman, sentry, ms. marvel, and shadowcat (with lockheed, no less)
there were also some marvel statues like

colossus

mojo
of course, there was merchandise from other companies like

this tarzan (i think) statue

lex luthor, red tornado, atom, and greren arrow paperweights

batman puppet

hellboy statue
and some more... shall we say, "out there" stuff like these figures



fafi girls

goring and hitler dolls
and my personal favorite

pink astronaut jesus, aka the king of wtf?ville
for a big ole comic nerd like me, the con was pretty outta sight, and could be best summed up by this dudes jacket

oops, i meant this chick's shirt

p.s. i know a lot of fellow comicnerds find their way to this page, and if any of y'all wanna hook a brotha up, please check out my ebay comic book auctions. i'm selling off chunks of my comic collection after almost 20 years of collecting. it kinda kills me, but i need the closet space and the money. every little bit helps...
when i saw him, i had approximately the same reaction as my mom would have if she ever saw oprah. but i bet that most of you bitches don't even know he brought back spider-woman from obscurity. like most everyone at the show, he was supernice and ultrafriendly. also, he's totally short. like, chloe dao-short. not that there's anything wrong with that.
but comic creators weren't the only big names there. also in attendance were
chun li
flaming carrot
kevin from sin city
a jedi knight [update: turns out the knight's name is rich zak, and he was there promoting nyjedi.com. -thanks, flynn!}
uhm... some other guy from star wars (anyone out there know who this is supposed to be? i'm a much bigger comic nerd than a star wars one.) [update: turns out he's a rebel fleet trooper.]
supergirl
unemployed skeletor, who, p.s., has a myspace profile. is this guy the new blackface jesus or what?
green lantern (though, i don't know which sector's) yes, the picture is kinda crap-ay, but i realy loved the fact that it's a chick who is so into g.l. that she even had a light-up ring. i had to give homegirl a shout-out.
there were also some cosplayers whose outfits i didn't recognize like these folks
(though, of course, the dude on the left is venom... actually, it was just pointed out that venom is actually spiderman in his black symbiote costume. the people he's with are from the anime naruto. specifically, uchiha itachi of the leaf, and momochi zabuza of the mist. thanks, rich!)
i think these guys are supposed to be specific anime characters (again, anyone know who they're supposed to be? lemme know, wouldja?) [update: a reader wrote in:
Regarding the cosplayers you have pictures of in post "Take Me Out to
Comicon": I believe the ninjas with the silver forehead covers are all characters from "Naruto", this new cartoon on Adult Swim. It seems like the show is getting pretty popular; at the con I saw at least 20 attendees dressed as such. Also, in the picture with the four cosplayers in front of the stairs, the leftmost is from Naruto, no idea who those two in the middle are, but the one on the right I also saw at the con; she seemed to be going for Dante from "Devil May Cry", a video game for Playstation2.
thanks, dustin! good to know.
update part deux:
"Jiraya
Uchiha Sasuke(as a girl)
Uchiha Itachi in his younger outfit (pre ANBU and Akatsuki) The 3 i named are from Naruto, jiraya and itachi don't come in until after the Chuniin exams and the sasuke is just a girl cosplayer as a guy character. the one on the right i have no idea though"
thanks, jon! also, since y'all are being so generous with your information, can someone tell me how so many of you wind up on this page from a comicon.com page from february of this year? I'm not complaining in the slightest. i'm just curious is all]
i think this guy is from a video game
as are these chicks.
i kinda almost don't want to know who this dude is supposed to be... middle aged man-man? [update: turns out it's the flash villain trickster. thanks, brian!] but i do have to give him credit for putting a good amount of effort into his costume, which is more than i can say for some people
*ahem*
it must get hot in those costumes
the thing that tickled me the most about all of these cosplayers is that they all had a pose ready. whenever i asked them if i could take their picture, they all totally struck a pose that had clearly been practiced in the mirror over and over again until it was just right. shit, if you're gonna go through the trouble of making a costume, you're gonna wanna make sure you look right in it.
but folks in costumes are just one of the things i went to the con to see. i also wanted to check out all the awesome, awesome merchandise. (non-into-comics folks, y'all might as well leave now, 'cause this stuff coming up will be of much less interest to you than the costumes were)
...are they gone? ok, my fellow nerds, onward to cool merch!
awesome upcoming marvel figures like iceman, phoenix, cyclops and colossus
baron zemo, captain marvel, spiderwoman, like cage, and old-school iron-man
rogue, mandarin, 'house of m' wolverine, and iron man
young avengers figures(!!!) hulking and patriot
'age of apocalypse' sabretooth
and antman, sentry, ms. marvel, and shadowcat (with lockheed, no less)
there were also some marvel statues like
colossus
mojo
of course, there was merchandise from other companies like
this tarzan (i think) statue
lex luthor, red tornado, atom, and greren arrow paperweights
batman puppet
hellboy statue
and some more... shall we say, "out there" stuff like these figures
fafi girls
goring and hitler dolls
and my personal favorite
pink astronaut jesus, aka the king of wtf?ville
for a big ole comic nerd like me, the con was pretty outta sight, and could be best summed up by this dudes jacket
oops, i meant this chick's shirt
p.s. i know a lot of fellow comicnerds find their way to this page, and if any of y'all wanna hook a brotha up, please check out my ebay comic book auctions. i'm selling off chunks of my comic collection after almost 20 years of collecting. it kinda kills me, but i need the closet space and the money. every little bit helps...
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Just an FYI - The "Middle Aged Man-Man" is wearing a very good Trickster costume, a villain of the Flash.
Brian Pate
http://www.comicbookconventions.com
Brian Pate
http://www.comicbookconventions.com
Hey, i was actually the spider-man in that pic. Belive it or not I am a Guy XDDD. My friends kept yellin at me cuz my "cash and prizes" were haning around all over the place so i had to wear a couple pairs pf boxer breifs to keep it situated. Anyway, yea, that and the lack of boobs. Anyway thanks for the pic, its probably one of the best ones ive found.
later,
Nick
later,
Nick
d'oh! sorry man. i'd seen a lady walking around in a venom outfit, and then i saw your group and figured you were the lady. ...with your boobs bandaged down. ...or something. anyways, no hard feelings, yeah? besides, my judgement was probably clouded by the fact that i was crammed into the tight con, and hadn't checked the sweatshirt and coat i'd been wearing. i may well have been suffering from heat-induced halucinations.
I am ashamed by the total lack of effort on the part of the only Transformers nerd in attendance. Either do it right or don't do it at all robo-nerd, nobody wants to see your half assed attempt at wrapping yourself in cardboard.
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