Monday, November 7, 2016

Stan Lee's L.A. Comicon by Victoria Tegeler

This past weekend was the sixth annual Stan Lee‘s LA Comic Con 2016, (formerly known as Comikaze) and they can not only count it’s first year under the new name as a success, it will go down on record as having the highest numbers with 91,000 fans in attendance. It is no surprise that the number of passes selling has increased as what is traditionally known as “Nerd” or “Geek” culture becomes more mainstream.

While at most places, having a mass of strangers in costumes, some including prop weapons or a small amount of clothing, would have caused passer bys to ask questions, no longer fazes downtown LA especially so on the weekend before halloween. This year’s most popular costumes appeared to have been Suicide Squad Harley Quinn (I lost count at 30 if them) or Eleven from the Netflix Original Series Stranger Things (let me just tell you there were way more than 11). And as usual my mind was blown by the sheer talent of so many of the amazing and creative cosplays.

One of my favorite parts of this convention is that it is was right before Halloween. Because of this kids can enjoy trick-or-treating their way through the booths of the convention. The atmosphere overall was very family friendly and even young cosplayer MiniBobafett had a booth this year for his fans to come by and say hello. Other famous faces that con goers could meet were, Dita Von Teese, Grumpy Cat, The cast of Flash, as well as cosplayers like Maid of Might, Amber Arden, HendoArt, and BBoySpiderman.

At the largest booth in the hall, Hot Topic, attendees were given candy and stickers and could see the first display of the new line of clothing inspired by the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Two dresses that through back to the 1920’s art deco era flanked a gorgeous coat that resembled the one worn by Eddie Redmayne’s character (which will be sold at an amazing price less then $80).

More than anything, Stan Lee‘s LA Comic Con has to have been my favorite convention I have had the privilege of attending so far. The atmosphere is inviting and encouraging for cosplayers and fans a like. The staff and management of the con, all the way up to Stan Lee himself care about those that have paid to attend this event. Friday, day 1 of the convention, doors opened late as Stan Lee had left the convention center because he felt the convention center staff was mistreating the attendees. As a woman who has attended quite a few conventions and had many different experiences, it is refreshing to know that the management of the convention cares about the experience and not just the money that we spend.

I am already looking forward to next year and hope to be premiering bigger better cosplays myself. Here are some photos of my favorite cosplays from around the con (and a couple of my own cosplays).

Until next time "Don't forget to be a fan!"

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