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Quinn" by Masha
LADY LUNA
LOVELESS
Twitter: @LovelyLadyLuna4
www.facebook.com/cajunmooncreations/
I started my cosplay journey a year ago with a steampunk corset from a friend and
dream to make something for myself for the local convention that year. With the
teachings of another amazing friend I was able to go from having no knowledge of
sewing or prop building to making my own cosplay stitch by stitch to wear to my local
convention this year. I have learned so much in this year and made so many friends
along the way. The cosplay community is a place where I feel accepted and I've grown to
love. I am so happy to have a place to share my weirdness with the rest of the world.
THOR OF OZ
"Thor" The Dark World
Instagram - @thorofoz
www.facebook.com/thorofoz
photos by
Eleanor Lanford
@eleanor_landford_photo
Andrew Lutomski (Thor of Oz) is an Entertainer,
Actor and Model based in Melbourne Australia.
He is also a qualified Personal Trainer.
He began Cosplaying in 2015, having debuted
a "Thor" cosplay at Melbourne OZCOMICCON.
The Photos of his cosplays displayed in these
images are a collaborative effort from:
Eleanor Landford (photographer, photo editor).
SKYLAR Cosplay (original build),
Doofus Creations (customisation)
ALLURE COSPLAY
www.facebook.com/AllureCosplay
iInstagram: @Allure_Cosplay
7S Photography
www.facebook.com/7S-photography281533305342039
"Lady Punisher"
DOOFUS CREATIONS
Doofus Creations https://www.facebook.com/DoofusCreation
Arwin Nidea https://www.facebook.com/arwin.nidea
photos by
Shelley Phan aka Miz Phanny
www.facebook.com/Sweets-From-Ms-Phanny
-345340175602025
Euan Roberts
www.facebook.com/Euanscosplayphotos
(Photograph of Aquaman Cosplay)
KITTY HARDY
COSPLAY
https://m.facebook.com/shaunatifacosplay
Instagram: kitty_hardy
CHARLES STARK
by
Charles Watson
STEFFIE
MONSTER
COSPLAY
AS
"SPIDER GWEN"
www.facebook.com/steffiemonster55
Instagram:@Steffieg55
photos by
Spider-Matt
www.facebook.com/SpiderMatt091
I am Stephanie a Arizona cosplayer and The first time I cosplayed I was 14 and it was for the midnight release of episode
3 of Star Wars. My first convention ever was SDCC in 2010. Because of that convention I have always wanted to step into
the cosplay world and I finally took a big leap in 2015. It is one of my favorite things to do. I recently went to a daycare in
my town dressed as Tinkerbell and my boyfriend Spider-Matt Cosplay went as Spider-Man I have never had a better time
in my life. I hope one day I'll be able to visit hospitals and do birthday parties for children as well. Cosplay brings my family
closer together.
GRIZZLY PROPS
AS
www.youtube.com/c/GrizzlyProps
www.facebook.com/grizzlyprops
Brent Wettlaufer
www.brentwettlaufer.com
My name is Gregory Baker, and I go under the name of Grizzly Props! I've been cosplaying and making props since
2013, and it's been a really exciting part of my life since! I was always fascinated as a kid when I would see suits of
armor or fantastic weapons. I thought it would be so cool to learn how to be able to make all those things. So with a bit
of help from YouTube, I taught myself the basics and everything took off since then! I'm a huge fan of Halo and Destiny,
so a lot of my props and costumes are centered around them. My favorite kind of costumes to make, are the large, bulky
ones. Anything that makes me look huge is my specialty! I'm currently working on a Destiny Fireteam for my friends and
I, so I can't wait to finish that! I hope these photos inspire you to go out and try something new. Do something epic!
DUDE VADER
Canole.com
www.facebook.com/DudeVaderCanole
What if Vader and Luke dueled to a draw? Would Return of the Jedi take on a new meaning?
I answered this by creating an alternate timeline back-story for the survivor... DUDE VADER.
Dude Vader turned from the Dark Side, stripped off his black outfit, started wearing Hawaiian shirts,
steampunked his helmet a solar gold to reflect his return as a Jedi journey to the Bright Side of the Force, and
redesigned his robotic arm and legs with kids Star Wars toys to reflect back upon his childhood tinkering in the
junk yard as Anakin building C3PO?
Once Dude Vaders outfit took shape he befriended Capt. Solo Seekerman for a panel he moderated at the
2015 Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, awakening the new group Star War Steampunk Universe. Lucasfilms
recognized our potential with a TM, copywrite and the amazing handler Pete Vilmur.
Wearing a new outfit at Star Wars and Steampunk Cons, sporting events and award ceremonies was exciting
and generated new friends, even receiving the 2015 Best Costume Group Award from the Hollywood
Costume Designers Guild at San Diego Comic Con.but Dude Vader and the SWSU needed a greater goal
to pursue the Bright Side of the Force.Charity. SWSU redirected most of their energies to appearing at
fundraising events like: Deaf Unity Day, ALS, Autism Awareness, Force for Change, and the American
Veterans (selling limited edition SWSU/Veterans Ride 2 Recovery charity patches).
What about the guy who plays Dude Vader? Christopher Canole never takes off his mask in public.
"Dude Vader"
starting Breast Cancer Awareness Marathon
CAPTAIN SOLO
SEEKERMAN
www.facebook.com/CaptSeekerman
www.instagram.com/CaptSeekerman
LONSTERMASH
www.facebook.com/Lonstermash
Instagram: @lonstermash
"Terminator"
photo by Brandon Jackson/Chief Geek Photography
HELENA STEELE
www.facebook.com/hjmodel
www.instagram.com/helenasteele
Helena Steele is a nationally published model and actress. She began cosplaying in the Fall of
2014, and won Best Female and Best Women's Costume at her first convention (Springcon) in
2015, and won Best Journeymen with her Borderlands Mario Party group at Anime Central in 2016.
Her cosplays have been featured in City Pages, Geek Girls, Dorkly, and numerous other websites.
Her greatest cosplay achievements yet have been her volunteerism with The Royal Sisterhood and
TC Heroes of Hope. She currently resides in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The BlackArcade
www.facebook.com/theblackarcade
YGK Photography
www.facebook.com/YGKphotos
Eye of a Panda // Photography
www.facebook.com/EyeOfAPAnda
Borderlands Mario Party- photo by YGK Photography- Cosplayers from left to right:
Toadette: Jezykia Darke, Toad: Wonderer Lila, Princess Peach: Helena Steele, Mario: BlackArcade
Bowser: Eye of a Panda Photography, DK: MrAddup, Lakitu: Starbolt Cosplay, Rosalina: Morgan Elise
KRISTEN COLLINS
aka KMCgeijyutsuka
kmcgeijyutsuka.deviantart.com
facebook.com/kmcgeijyutsuka
Costume hobbyist since 1999, Kristen Collins is a character impersonator, make-up and wig
styling enthusiast, and alternative fashion connoisseur. A native Tennesseean, Kristen is a
full-time graphic designer by day and a fantasy illustrator by night. Kristen started costuming
simply for the fun of it and to express love and admiration for various anime, comic-book,
video game and television characters, as well as to bring life to several original tabletop
gaming characters. Kristen travels to many pop culture and gaming conventions across the
U.S., throughout the year, hoping to spread joy and motivate others to take up the mantle of
'cosplayer.'
"Alucard" (Castlevania)
photo by Ken Davis / Ken AD Photography
Logan-V
www.facebook.com/XLoganV
www.instagram.com/xloganv
TJ Cosplay:
www.facebook.com/TJCosplay
www.instagram.com/tjanedoe
RIKATIVITY
www.facebook.com/rikativity
www.instagram.com/rikaitivity
Ace Wheelie
Variant Cover Cosplay Composites
www.facebook.com/variantcover
Kristina Wright
Broken Skulls Productions
www.facebook.com/Broken-Skull-Productions
"Cheshire Cat"
photo by Variant Cover Cosplay Composites
"Cheshire Cat"
photo by Variant Cover Cosplay Composites
Rika is an artist and cosplayer based out of the Florida Panhandle and has been cosplaying since 2009. She has an intense
love for every character she cosplays, and always tries to keep the play in cosplay, embodying the full character while in
costume. To her, cosplay means first and foremost to Be who you want to be.
In early 2013, Rika moved to Florida and began becoming friends and working with some of the most talented cosplayers
and photographers in the Southeastern US. With this new-found inspiration and support, her cosplay portfolio expanded
dramatically, winning various local awards and making appearances at conventions along the Gulf Coast. Her favorite
characters to cosplay have the duality of being sultry and seductive, yet extremely strong, powerful, and a little dangerous.
When not cosplaying, Rika enjoys painting, table-top gaming, international foods, and all things Disney.
"Blind Mag"
photo by Broken Skulls Productions
"Emma Frost"
photo by Broken Skulls Productions
"Poison Ivy"
photo by Variant Cover Cosplay Composites
"KATCUORI"
www.facebook.com/ShutterBangImagery
www.instagram.com/shutterbangimagery
#Knightmare6
www.facebook.com/knightmare6photo
A ShutterBang Imagery cosplayer, model, and photographer.
Being 25 years old I can honestly say that cosplaying has been
a big thing for me for almost half my life. Born and raised on
the East coast of the United States of America, I have a large
cosplay and convention scene to learn a lot from. I have been
interested in cosplaying since 2008, just starting with the basics
of sewing and altering clothes for cosplays. Now, years down
the road, I not only sew my own cosplays and I am learning to
make armor and props. I started learning how to use a camera
in 2009 and practiced a great deal before opening up
ShutterBang Imagery with Simper. We both have a passion for
cosplaying and helping others to cosplay. Falling in love and
staying with this community was easy with all the amazing
people I've met.
LEILANI KAI
Hellgirl Cosplay
www.facebook.com/HellgirlCosplay
Instagram: HellgirlCosplay
"Hellgirl" Red Means Stop
photo by Doug Brantley Photography
Blind 7 Photography
www.facebook.com/blind7photography
Doug Brantley Photography
https://www.facebook.com/Doug-Brantley-Photography-230579837144132
including, but not limited to, Immortan Quinn, The Crow, Jessie (Team
Rocket), and The Plague Doctor.
If your objective is to leave your attendees with a great experience, good
reviews and all, look no further. Leilani is great with communication and has
a big heart. - Adam Force, Jekyll Comic Con 2015.
AGUSTUS
CLOCKWORK
https://m.facebook.com/Clockworkcosplay
https://m.facebook.com/steampunkbane
My name is Jordan, I was born in St. Louis
and now live in Kansas City. I'm only about 2
years into cosplay and still new to the idea. I'm
mostly a Bane cosplayer with only a few other
cosplay under my belt.
No. 9 Photography
https://m.facebook.com/no9photography
MASTER MIKUO
instagram.com/mastermikuo
www.facebook.com/mastermikuo
www.youtube.com/channel/UCPD1eLiwdzj4xPXD5fCKnbw
HAPPY COSPLAYER
www.facebook.com/happycosplayer
Instagram.com/HappyCosplayer
KIWIUCHIHA
Instagram: @kiwiuchiha
www.facebook.com/kiwiuchiha
TIAN
www.facebook.com/sirtianplz
worldcosplay.net/member/sirtianplz
I actually started a bit late into cosplaying (26 years old) due to being a bit picky on my own work, and thus decided to either start off
with a bang or not start off at all. Furthermore, I initially didn't know how to cover my thick, thick eyebrows. However, when Shingeki no
Kyojin came along, I fell in love with Erwin and Levi - and as luck would have it, Erwin was Commander Eyebrows! He was my first
cosplay and I've been doing several variations of him ever since, including alternate costumes, Vampire Erwin, and Erwin x Kingsman
crossover. Eventually I learned and practiced eyebrow covering and so I did Kogistunemaru! At the moment I'm not very good at
making armor or outfits yet, but I specialize in natural makeup, fine-tuning details/small props. I'm also a Photographer and Special
Effects editor, so I have fun both in front and behind the camera!
VICTORIOUS
COSPLAY
www.facebook.com/VictoriousCosplay
victoriouscosplay.deviantart.com
Hi, my name is Larissa, I'm 20 years old and I'm a
cosplayer from Germany. In 2014 I kinda stumbled into
Cosplay community. I wore a costume to my first con ever
without even knowing what was going on. My best friend at
that time introduced me to this amazing community and
well.. I stayed there. From the beginning I made my
costumes by myself (yes even my first one). I just enjoy
seeing what I can do with my own hands and then wearing
the costume, I put so much effort in the last few months
before a con. Cosplay is not only a hobby for me, but a
lifestyle. I mean, I found the best friends I ever had through
this hobby and I never had so much fun in my life. Cosplay
is what I love. It's my passion.
"Harley Quinn"
Batman Arkham City:Harley's Revenge
"Elsa" (Frozen)
KEWAII BESU
COSPLAY
www.kawaiibesu.com
AS
"Elise the Spider Queen"
(League of Legends)
photos by
Stuckey Media
http://stuckeymedia.weebly.com
ANDREW LIU (
)
My Page
(Means One Wing Angel)
www.facebook.com/-703032916409898
Our Team Page "Final Fantasy VII Forever"
www.facebook.com/finalfantasy7forever
A Hong Kong Cosplayer who really loves Final Fantasy, special Final Fantasy VII ~ Sephiroth, and this is the reason
for his first Cosplay on 2014. Activist Cosplay competition and stage show, he joined the 17th ACGHK Cosplay
Competition 2015, The 16th Rainbow Gala Stage Show 2015 and the Cosplay cover dance show on 23rd April 2016,
and seems he is now preparing the 18th ACGHK Cosplay Competition 2016 with Final Fantasy again.
To restore the characters of styling and features, The love for cosplay and Final Fantasy VII, And hopefully we could let
more people know about "Final Fantasy VII" through our Cosplay, This is the achievement for the reason why we were
here, and also this is my dream to prepare the best performance on the stage through the name of Final Fantasy,
therefore I always build the props by myself to make sure all props look like real and with the best scale. Andrew said.
photos by
Tarry Kwok - www.facebook.com/tarryangel
(Charlie Lau) - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009217242800
"Stygian Zinogre Armor" (Capcoms Monster Hunter) by David Schmidt, Alyson Schmidt, and Zackary Schmidt
"Stygian Zinogre Armor" (Capcoms Monster Hunter) by David Schmidt, Alyson Schmidt, and Zackary Schmidt photo by Vander Photography
GEEKPOOL
"Howard the Duck" photo by Sergio Mazzotta
Twitter @Geekpooldr
www.facebook.com/geekpooldr
My name is George DesRosiers, my cosplay name is Geekpool. I'm a geek & I love Deadpool. I started off my cosplay when
going to FanExpo, my first comic con in Toronto as a Zombie. In my 10 years of doing Yoda's voice as a Scout leader I then
started cosplaying as Yoda. It was while shopping when I found a red morph suit that I would eventually make into Deadpool
that my passion took hold. I realized I could use my creativity with this passion to become whoever I wanted. After creating
and cosplaying as different versions of Deadpool, I then chose a character that I've never seen done before, Howard the Duck.
My inspiration was the relaunch of Howard the Duck done by Chip Zdarsky. It is definitely my most popular character to date. I
grew my fan base/popularity by posting comic book related things on my Facebook Geekpool page and have garnered over
8,400 likes. As of now I am working on an X-Force version of Deadpool as well as another character that I am keeping secret
and hoping will be as well received as Howard is. The greatest thing about the cosplaying community is how accepting and
encouraging every one is of each other and it is here that I owe my greatest appreciation. I would also like to credit my wife
who has supported my journey in this lifestyle through the years.
Anyone who has been cosplaying for a while more then likely has a few previous costumes in storage. You probably already
have cosplans of something epic that you want to attempt next and if you could only sell your gently used cosplay then you
would be on your way to starting that new project without it hurting or breaking your spider-piggy bank. So here's a couple
of tips on how to increase your chances of selling those old costumes.
1. Selling prints and posters can make a real difference if you are trying to earn extra income or pursuing a career as a full-time
cosplayer. Posting an image with a few different shots of a variety of cosplays that you have done and numbering them, then
simply asking which 3 your fans like the best, after they answer you can follow up with a reply thanking them personally, and
telling them they can find it and more at your shop. Be personable and never copy and paste your response to your fans. They'll
appreciate you more for it.
2. Bring it to your next convention! It may sound strange in this digital age but people still want to buy things in person. They
want something they can easily access and not wait 3-5 days for shipping costs. You will want to present your costume in the
best way possible and if you have a wig, a mannequin bust with head will help your sales. You may want to place shiny gems or
confetti to attract people to your table that catches the light and customers attention or a prop that fits with the theme. Include
some other items that are higher and lower costs will make your price seem less expensive and make sure your tag and price is
visible. People who see a hidden tag will look at the product and turn over the tag. You don't want them to have to question the
price which will distract from the sale.
3. Selling your previous cosplay online can be a viable solution. But it's often hard to get enough attention to attract that one
buyer who accepts both your price point and is looking to cosplay as the character soon. People tend to trust shops and think
they are getting a deal by going to a well established store online but many people still appreciate items that are handmade and
that's why online stores such as Etsy thrive. So when taking photos of your cosplay, make sure they are clear and at an angle
that best displays the details of the costume or prop. Provide a few photos of different angles but make sure you include at least
one photo of you wearing or holding the prop, even if it's just your hand in the shot. People like to see someone else using the
products to familarize themselves with it. It can be effective to post your products in facebook groups that allow it or on Cosplay
Amino but make sure you include your twitter,instagram or to contact you on facebook if they are interested.
4. A raffle may be an option to sell your previous cosplays. Make sure the raffle tickets are a low price and that it is clear that you
will be announcing a winner on a certain day. Collecting emails at a convention or having an online form for entries to fill out will
help your success. Check the laws in your state about raffles before you attempt this.
5. Patreon can be a great way to crowdfund without worrying if you will complete your goal in a set amount of time. It can also
be a great way to have a giveaway for both your previous cosplays and your prints if they share your content so that even if
your previous cosplay doesn't sell, it can help you gain some patreons in the proccess. Just make sure the rules are clear and
they share a post that has your patreon on it and that you announce the winners on patreon and post for them to see who won
on other social networks such as facebook.
6. Live streaming can be an great way to sell your prints but an indirect approach may be best. You don't want to come off as
spammy. But if you tell some businesses you like you are going to shout them out before the stream or maybe even just some
cosplay friends it will boost your views on your stream. Then make a few signs that promote them and hold them up towards the
end of your stream after you mention them and tell everyone why they are awesome. Then hold up your own sign displaying
your twitter or youtube channel where you have recently posted your prints. By doing this, you will get more fans to go visit your
social link where you are attempting to sell your content.
There are many factors that can boost or hurt sales and while we cannot promise these tips will make you a lot of money. We
believe preparation and a personal approach is the best direction to take.
Goodluck!
MISA ON WHEELS
www.facebook.com/misaonwheels
Misa on Wheels got her nickname from a now-dear friend in the artist
alley of her first convention, where she was dressed as Misa Amane
from the anime Death Note and, of course, on wheels. Misa was born
with a form of Muscular Dystrophy, called CMT, and has had to use a
wheelchair since she was 10 years-old. She believes that cosplay is for
everyone and that nothing should ever hold you back from doing what
you love. The best place to find her is on her Facebook page, Misa on
Wheels, where she spreads the resounding message of cosplay
positivity and love for all.
"Ponyo" (Ponyo)
ASHLEY ROYER
AS
"Belle" ( Disney's Beauty and the Beast)
facebook.com/AshleyRoyerArt
AKA COSPLAY
facebook.com/akacosplayandart
photos by
Alexandra Spears
Born in Louisiana and mother of two. I have been sewing
costumes, drawing, painting, and designing for as long as I
can remember. I am a graduate of McNeese State
University's Visual Arts program with a concentration in
painting. One of the founders of the AKA cosplay group.
Belle is my most recent accomplishment, winning Best in
Show with my husband as Beast at CyphaCon 2016 in
Lake Charles.
COMMANDER SHEPARD
SCOTLAND
twitter.com/cmdershepscot
www.instagram.com/cmdershepardscot
www.facebook.com/commandershepardscotland
My name is Simon Gucluer, I have a page called Commander Shepard Scotland I cosplay as Commander Shepard from the
popular sci-fi gaming trilogy called mass effect, I live in the Scottish capital city which is Edinburgh I have only been doing
cosplay since September of last year. In November of last year I did an awareness campaign for the skin condition psoriasis it
was well received on social media having 537 shares, 700 likes and 107 comments
Here is a link to that post. https://goo.gl/SMqtUA
Also this year I had a man message my page asking advice and some reassurance after his parents rejected him when he
came out as gay I gave him the best response I could and reassured him that he had nothing to be ashamed of.
You can read that post here: https://goo.gl/pByfiA
and finally when I attended the insomnia gaming convention. I had a lot of con goers wanting photos with me and one person
stood out from them all. This man came an shook my hand and thanked me for the post about the man who was rejected by his
parents for being gay and told me that my post gave him the confidence to come out to his parents and he was more happier
for it.
You can read that post here: https://goo.gl/yclwy7
Where to Find
cosplay materials, props,
helpful sites, and fan apparrel !
Beautiful Wigs :
http://goo.gl/n1qVRf
Anime Cosplay Costumes :
http://goo.gl/apNP30
Cosplay costumes based on movies,tv shows & Games :
http://goo.gl/bvm3wH
Cosplay Supplies (Great prices & DYI Supplies) :
https://www.cosplaysupplies.com/
Are you a photographer and need a quality website? Try Smugmug :
http://goo.gl/QUeSiL
Love space movies,cartoons,superheroes or space movie gear?
http://goo.gl/pTJ0ge
PAUL SPENCER
I started cosplaying and making costumes back in 2010 when I lost my job and had nothing. It has
been a blessing since. I now make probs and costumes for all sorts of people. It has been such a
true blessing making friends from all over the country and out of country. I feel I can build
anything!!
"Venom" (Spider-Man)
"Natasha Romanoff AKA Black Widow" (Marvel's The Avengers) by Georgie Toohey photo by Chris Mitchell