San Diego Comic Con 2016 Funko Pop Exclusives! Wave 8

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Let’s face it, everyone loves Funko Pops, they are this generations version of the Beanie Babies. They are cute, collectible and there seems to be no end to them. I started collecting them forSkatronixxx Jr but stopped after realising that I’d never be able to collect them all. Would I still continue collecting them? Sure if I had the money, but alas I have temporarily put my Funko Pop collection on hold, it doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy looking at them though!

There are however hardcore Funko fans out there and  the company knows this, that’s why they are aiming to bombard those lucky people who are going to San Diego Comic Con or SDCC with at least nine waves of exclusive figures.

What’s more having the ‘Funko Limited Edition 2016 Comic Con‘ sticker is a prize possesion for any serious collector and a cool trinket for the causal fan.

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On Skatronixxx.com I’ll be bringing you updates about the Funko Pop waves this time it’s time for WAVE EIGHT.


Funko 1 – Dorbz: X-Men 3-pack – Wolverine, Ice-Man & Colossus 

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Initial Thoughts? A happy Wolverine? Now that is a rare collectors item!

Funko 2 – Pop! Star Wars: The Force AwakensHan Solo with Chewie Bowcaster

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Initial Thoughts? It’s still too soon *sniff*

Funko 3 – Pop! Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Thumbs Up BB-8 

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Initial Thoughts? Really a thumbs up? Why not a cool weapon?

Funko 4 –Pop! Disney: Indiana Jones – Indy with Idol

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Initial Thoughts? I want it, I want it, I WANT IT!!!!

Funko 5 – Pop! Rides: Freddy Funko in Red Buggy (500pc LE)

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Intial Thoughts? Freddy is back YAY!


That was the eigth batch of Funko’s SDCC 2016 exclusives, what did you think? Let us know, sound off on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram or comment below.

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An Interview With Cosplayer Madam Marvel

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Madam Marvel! Madam Marvel grabbed my attention by her awesome d.va cosplay it was one of the best, I’ve seen so far! Let’s find out some more about Madam Marvel.



1) How did you get into cosplaying?

From a young age I have loved dressing up I always wanted to be Rogue from X-men she is my all time favourite character, and then one day i heard about comic con and decided to go and see what it was all about, i saw so many costumes and was like WOW so I looked up some videos on youtube and found Jessica Nigri and Yaya Han and that was the reason I started

2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from?

My inspiration comes from love of all things Nerdy, books, comics, films, anime etc also alot of inspiration comes from the cosplay community which is incredible, I also get alot of inspiration from my friends, other members of the @itsthenerdylife team and community.

3) How do you put your cosplays together?

My first cosplay i ever done was like a biker Harley which i had random pieces of clothing and put them all together, that was for Euro Gamer last year, but I wanted to do better I decided to try a hipster Merida from Brave for my next project for Birmingham Comic Con and it was fun but it was really cold, then I bought my super sonico cosplay which I LOVED, but then I decided to make/alter clothes for my Dc bombshells Black Canary it was hard but i got there eventually but I will re-work it and make it better. so all in all you can say I buy and make my own, i am currently in the design process of @Noflutter black cat and a Geisha Harley Quinn.

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4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

Super sonico is my favourite so far, I love her she is so kawaii BUT I am currently working on my D.va cosplay from overwatch and it is slowing pushing past sonico, so when its fully done it will be D.va

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5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

I have had really good experiences so far, there is always that fear that someone will not like your cosplay but everyone i have met so far are really nice and have supported me, I have met some wonderful people at cons and its an amazing feeling when someone walks up to you and asks for a picture or pays you a compliment.

6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Euro Gamer (EGX),  Mcm London and Mcm Birmingham are the planned cons for this year, I haven’t been to the London Con before and I have heard really good things about it, so I plan on meeting some friends there and have some fun 😀

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

it would have to be Valkyrie Mercy from Overwatch, the skin is just beautiful and just looks perfect.

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Don’t let anything stop you, if you want to cosplay go for it, If you cant make them, buy them, if you cant buy them, make them. cosplay isn’t about who is the best and what looks the best in my opinion cosplay is a way to show the love for the thing you are cosplaying as, the community as a whole is an amazing place and so supportive you do not have to look far to get advice and the most of all HAVE FUN!!!

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9) Where can we find you online?

You can find me on Facebook/Twitter and Instagram all with the same name of @xmadammarvelx other cosplay pages also post me out from time to time 😀


There you go readers Madam Marvel ! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Beansprout Cosplay

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Beansprout Cosplay! Beansprout Cosplay cosplays grabbed me most was the attention to detail on her hair, it’s very rare to find cosplayers who spend as much attention on thier hair as the rest of the outfit. I thought that was pretty cool. Let’s find out some more about Beansprout Cosplay.



 

1) How did you get into cosplaying?

In 2012 my best friend at the time and a couple of other people invited me along to Anime Expo. I had no idea what cosplay or conventions really were, but they kind of showed me the ropes and from then I was off! I started out doing a lot of Homestuck cosplay.

2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

Most of the time I cosplay from comic books or video games. I don’t watch a lot of anime, or even watch a lot of TV, although some of my first costumes were from Adventure Time and Regular Show.

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

Most of my cosplays are more buy-and- assemble style. I’m not very good at sewing and I’m not very good yet at making props, so I try to just kind of Frankenstein together a bunch of parts to make something coherent. However, a couple of years ago I did cosplay Vi from League of Legends, and the whole process of making her armor pieces were probably the most difficult thing I’ve done cosplay-wise.

4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

I love cosplaying Jinx. The funny thing about that cosplay though, is that it’s not even mine. I occasionally borrow my cosplay from my fiancée, Cosbunny, who made every single part of it. She’s incredibly talented at crafting costumes. I love wearing what she’s made, though, and I’ve never felt as loose and silly as I do when I cosplay Jinx.

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5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

I would say that I cosplay primarily for conventions. I love attention and I love having my picture taken, and there’s nothing more exhilarating than being surrounded by people who want to take your photo and look at your cosplay.

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6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

I’m not sure. I can’t really afford to go to many conventions, so Anime Expo is kind of the big one that I save up for and go to every year. I don’t see myself being invited to any conventions either, so maybe not until next summer.

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

It’s been a long dream of mine to create a whole suit of power armor from the Fallout series!

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Don’t compare yourself to others. What you’re doing is amazing. Do it at your own pace. I’d also say that it’s okay to show some skin for cosplay if that’s what YOU want, but don’t do it for others or because you think that’s what will get you the most attention. Do what makes you comfortable.

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9) Where can we find you online?

You can find me on the following sites


There you go readers Beansprout Cosplay! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Cosplayer Agent Barton Cosplay

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Agent Barton Cosplay! I like Agent Barton’s attention to detail with her accessories, it’s refreshing to find a cosplayer who spends as much time on the accessories as the rest of the outfit.  Let’s find out some more about Agent Barton Cosplay.



1) How did you get into cosplaying?

I went to my first convention around 5 years ago. It was Wizard World Philadelphia. I fell in love that day and I decided to try it for myself. I discovered that I’m pretty good at it and I enjoy doing it more than anything.

2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

I get inspiration from a lot of different content areas. Recently I have been cosplaying a lot of video game characters. I play a lot of games and it’s fun to bring the characters to life. I watch a lot of anime now and those characters are tons of fun to portray.

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3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

A lot of my clothing items that I need are thrifted and modified, I make all of my props myself and they can be pretty difficult. The trickiest costume I have made was Princess Peach. I made the skirt from scratch and it was very difficult to bring the shape of it to life. I love the way it turned out.

4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

It’s tough to decide! Each costume is like a child to me. My favorite cosplay is a tie between Zero suit Samus and Borderlands Harley Quinn. They are a lot of fun at conventions.

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5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

I love the experience so much. It’s so amazing to see and admire everyone’s work. It’s a great place for cosplay frineds to get together and share ideas and gush over everyone else’s talent.

6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Nothing is set in stone yet but I am hoping to make it to Baltimore Comic con, possibly NYCC, the Four State Winter Pop Con, and Kastucon early next year.

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

Right now I am working on a full Metroid suit. We are 3D printing every piece. It is being done slowly because of budget. If budget wasn’t an issue I would love to make the full suit as soon as possible, maybe with more expensive materials.

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Keep practicing! Keep in mind that every cosplayer You admire had to start somewhere. Don’t be discouraged if something doesnt turn out the way You wanted it to. Try again! Do not be afraid to contact your mentors and cosplayers you look up to for help. I love receiving questions about my work and I want to help others in any way I can!

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9) Where can we find you online?

 You can find me at the following sites

You can also look for me in the group Central PA Avengers. I spend a lot of time collaborating with them. Any professional inquiries can be sent to agentbartoncosplay@gmail.com I will also have a StoreEnvy opening up soon for prints!’


There you go readers Agent Barton Cosplay! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Cosplayer Jakku Cosplay

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It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Jakku Cosplay! Jakku Coplay caught my attention with her Black Cat cosplay, which I considered to be on the best I;ve seen for a long time, the quality of her photoshoots are also outstanding. Let’s find out some more about Jakku Cosplay.



1) How did you get into cosplaying?
I’ve always LOVED dressing up. I always had such a love of theatre and drama growing up which is most likely the root cause of it..
I loved having opportunities to be somebody else. Especially a character completely unlike myself.  I used to use any excuse to dress up.. Weather it be Halloween or a fancy dress party. It was because of this that I started talking to my now best friend, Emma. Emma has always had amazing sewing and creative talents. It was through her, that I began cosplaying properly. She inspired me to grow my skills and we now always attend conventions together in cosplay.
2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?
My inspiration comes mostly from TV shows, movies and video games.. Past and present. It’s an addiction. I can’t watch or play anything now without finding someone I’d love to cosplay and figuring out how it could be done.
3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?
I try my best to ensure my cosplays are at least 90% home made. As I’m still learning, depending on the character, I sometimes have to purchase items to modify rather than creating from scratch. I don’t however, purchase costumes online. They are always put together either by myself or by Emma.
4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?
This is like choosing a favourite child! Haha. I love them all. I am particularly fond of my Suicide Squad Harley Quinn. She was the first cosplay that I put together solely on my own. It was the first time I had dealt with props and she took a lot of time to put together overall. I was very proud of myself when I finished it.
If I had to pick an ultimate favourite.. I’d have to say 2015 Cinderella. As hard as it was to wear to a convention, it was worth it. Emma created both my dress, and her Fairy Godmother dress. Both dresses are just stunning and created completely from scratch. It was my first time properly styling a wig and also creating a pair of shoes. (My glass slippers) I was very proud of the whole costume. We entered the cosplay competition at London Film and Comic Con last year, and although we didn’t win, I was super happy with our skit and dedication that day!
5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?
Cosplaying at a convention is the BEST experience. I’ve met so many amazing people and other cosplayers. Getting noticed for your cosplay and people asking for photographs, is the biggest compliment and it makes all the hard work, completely worth it. It’s also so much fun!! I love cosplay, I love seeing others cosplay and I love being in an environment where people feel they can be themselves and embrace their geeky sides!
6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?
I will be at London Film and Comic Con again this year at the end of July. I will also plan to be at the winter Newcastle Comic Con. I’m sure I’ll be attending others in between, however those two are for definite!
7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?
Ohhh, this is a hard one. The list is endless! I do have to say.. I love being badass.. And I have an immense love for Disney. Therefore I’ve wanted for a long time to be Calhoun from Wreck It Ralph. As soon as I improve my skills with Worbla and LEDs… It’ll happen for sure!
8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?
My advice for anyone wanting to cosplay, would just be simply not to worry about anyone else. Be whoever you want to be. That’s the beauty of cosplay. No matter your budget, your creative skill, your age.. Don’t ever feel you can’t cosplay whoever you want to. Cosplay really is for everyone. Everyone starts somewhere. I still have SO much to learn myself. Do it for the fun of it. It’s a fantastic hobby and I’m so glad I got into it!
9) Where can we find you online?
You can find me on the following sites

There you go readers Jakku Cosplay! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Cosplayer Jazzy Jenny

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Jazzy Jenny! Jazzy Jenny’s cosplays are among the most varied I’ve seen and what’s more she’s also pretty awesome too.  Let’s find out some more about Jazzy Jenny.


1) How did you get into cosplaying?

My best friend @pockypants showed me the dark side!

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2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

Both!!!

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

I’ve made and pieced outfits together, sometimes with modifications. I’d say the hardest thing for me has been mastering makeup. I was really bad at it and cosplaying has really made me level up in that department. I love to do body paint!

4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

Gamora!

5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

I’ve always had a wonderful time at conventions and meeting people. I’ve gained so many friends from attending cons!

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6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Yes! San Japan, Dallas Comic Con and Anime North Texas for sure! Hopefully more!

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

Sarah (ballgown version) from The Labyrinth and Cia from Hyrule Warriors.

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Try to do what you think you can not. You’ll be really proud when you pull off a costume you didn’t think you could!

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9) Where can we find you online?


There you go readers Jazzy Jenny! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Cosplayer Prince Roxy Chan

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Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Prince Roxy Chan! The cosplays here were struly stunning, that’s what made me want to find out some more about her.  Let’s find out some more about Prince Roxy Chan.



 

1) How did you get into cosplaying?

It all started back in 2007 when I saw some Kingdom Hearts cosplayers on youtube make dorky videos, It was one of my all time favorite games and I really wanted to be my favorite characters from the game really inspired me to make my first cosplay roxas. Now I cosplay sora crazy how much i’ve improved. I later on around 2013 started getting more serious with my hobby and started looking into how to sew with a machine and not hand sew stuff since it was too time consuming. Especially since I wanted to do more complicated characters.

2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

My biggest inspiration has been Square Enix characters from Kingdom Hearts to Final Fantasy characters and a lot of Zelda they’re so beautiful! A big one is my childhood Magical Girls, my mom raised me on a lot of them from Sailor Moon, to Creamy Mami and Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne just a huge inspiration to me and big part of what I cosplay from.  

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

For me most of my costumes are either from scratch or ones I bought years back and have modified 98% from me scraping them and the seams and resewing them haha! I have to say my trickiest was my krul tepes dress I had to hand sew in a day before the convention since my sewing machine died on me, so many ruffles and ribbons still haunts me in my sleep! But usually costumes aren’t too hard for me i’d say the characters props are.

4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

My favorite is Sora from kingdom hearts, bringing him to life is a huge accomplishment. He was a huge part of my childhood and to look and act like him with other fans and make them freak out over my outfit have to say that was one of best experiences. Some of the most purest happiest fans I’ve seen at conventions.

5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

It all depends on what convention you go to I prefer mid sized conventions especially if you’re cosplaying it’s not so over crowded and can make good friends at them. Cosplaying at conventions is not the same as being a convention goer totally different feel especially the stares you get and having people stop you for pictures each minute! Everyone has to try it at least once if you enjoy cons it’s an amazingly fun experience.

6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Just finished anime expo just going to go to Sabakon in aug and maybe saboten in september that will be all for this year till next year Otakon Vegas and ALA!

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

Really want to do winged Princess Serenity but she’s gonna cost me a bit of an arm a dream cosplay for next year!

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Just dork out and cosplay for the fun of it, do characters you whole heartedly love. Don’t cosplay for the fame of it and attention if you don’t have fun with a hobby it becomes a chore. Go make friends and have a fun experience it feels 10 times better. I wouldn’t give up the memories I have for anything in the world and people i’ve met through it all.

9) Where can we find you online?

You can check out my fb, youtube and instagram I’m always on those


There you go readers Prince Roxy Chan! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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Is Deadpool 2 On The Way And Will It Feature The X-Men?

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The internet literally went into meltdown yesterday when Ryan Reynolds shared a potential poster for the sequel to Deadpool, unsurprisingly called Deadpool 2. You would think that the brains behind the first Marvel film to give fans what it actually wants and to break the fourth wall and blur the lines between reality and fiction, would give us a more original title.

Why did the internet go into meltdown you ask and you may be thinking I’m missing a key peice of information, but be patient here readers!

The reason why the internet literally flipped it’s nut is because of one thing! X-Men, yes X-Men, no not those guys from Game Of Thrones who have had thier winkies chopped off, yes winkies. I’m talking about the endless army of mutants spearheaded by the brainy Professer Charles Xavier and kickass Wolverine (Sorry Cyclops, Storm and Jean Grey you just don’t cut the mustard for me).

Now picture this Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, sound good? I know, we had X-Men Origins: Wolverine but to be honest that sucked! Yes it did, I mean when Will.I.Am is the best part about a film featuring Weapon X oops I mean Deadpool and Wolverine you know that it’ll suck more than me with a super sour chew bar.

So are the rumours true? Is Deadpool 2 on the way? Well yes and no, yes it is true Deadpool 2 is coming out soon, but will the x-Men feature at the moment, sadly no, as the poster was actually a fan made poster and not an official one.

Who would you like to see in Deadpool 2? Mine own personal choice would be Gambit but not the Channing Tatum one!

An Interview With Cosplayer Michael Ajih

 

Hi Readers

It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Michael Ajih! The quality of Michael Ajih outfits are what made me contact him for an interview, they are truly stunning!  Let’s find out some more about Michael Ajih.



1) How did you get into cosplaying?

It started back when I went to a fancy dress party in 2004, after the party was done I wanted to dress up again. The only excuse I had to dress up was themed parties which was poor because it only happened on those rare occasions.

2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

The inspiration comes from my friends who are cosplayers too (which helps a lot), and things I see in film, television and in the comic books or anime.

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

I get my suit done from the RPC Studios they did a magnificent job on my Spider-Man (Miles Morales) suit, I have two more suits coming from them… WATCH THIS SPACE.

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4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

I’ve done the following…
The Flash
Captain America
Star-Lord
Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
Out of all of them I would have to say hands down it would have to be my Spider-Man cosplay as my favourite one so far.

5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

The experience is amazing you get to meet like minded people, see cosplayers in their element as well as yourself. A lot of photos being taken. Meeting the writers/artist from the comics you read.

But most importantly of all of that is bringing the magic to the children where the world they see in their imaginations or in some sort of media is actually brought to life and real for them. It’s really great fun.
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6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Yes you’ll, the next convention I’ll be at is MCM London ComicCon in October. I’ll be there all three days plus I’ll be making my debut in my two new suits.

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7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

That’s a hard one because I can’t just choose one, but here’s a few if the cosplays I would do if the opportunity was given…

Spawn
Falcon
War Machine
Cyborg
Batman Beyond
Deadpool
Black Panther
8) Where can we find you online?

You can find me online on the following social media sites…


There you go readers Michaelajih! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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An Interview With Cosplayer Ice Queen OG

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It’s time for another cosplay interview, this time we meet Ice Queen OG! Ice Queen OG is not only a cosplayer, but also a writer and page model too. Now that’s an impressive triple threat! Let’s find out some more about Ice Queen OG.



1) How did you get into cosplaying?

I have known about cosplay for several years, but always thought it wasn’t something I could do. Then mid-summer of 2015 a few friends of mine told me they were going to Anime Fest in Dallas, Texas, and invited me along. They were all cosplaying and were really encouraging for me to join them. So I cosplayed Darth Vader in a Suit (kind of Star Wars/Pulp Fiction crossover). It was so much fun! I knew I had to do it again, and now I’m obsessed!

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2) Where do you get your inspiration and ideas to cosplay from? Is it from programs you watch now or childhood programs or both?

Most of my inspiration actually comes from video games I play. I love that you can pull a character from any medium now, and cosplay it to your hearts content. Before I started cosplaying I thought only Anime characters were allowed, and if you did anything else it would be looked down upon. Thankfully, it isn’t like that and most people I meet while cosplaying are super encouraging!

3) How do you put your outfits together are they 100% from scratch and if so what’s been your trickiest part to date?

I’ve only put together 5 cosplays since I started. However, I’ve put together one completely from scratch (I have plans to change that for next year’s con season). I’m a firm believer in closet cosplaying or buying pieces that are already made and putting them together. Especially if they are cosplays that involve school uniforms or basic clothing essentials where it’s more cost effective to buy they pieces than it is to make them.

So my trickiest cosplay to date has been my Dolmari cosplay from the video game Dreamfall Chapters. It was a couple of firsts for me: my first time using body paint, and my first time constructing something that had to hold weight. The body paint was a nightmare the morning of my photoshoot! I had originally only ever painting my face, which was terrible planning on my part, because I barely allotted myself enough time to get my legs, arms, and face covered. The neck piece I had to create for the cosplay was the worst part of the whole thing! The way I originally made it wasn’t strong enough to support the tree limbs that are supposed to rest in it, and it snapped on the day of the photoshoot! Thankfully I got great advice about stronger building materials from some cosplayers I met at A-kon this year and was able to fix everything!

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4) What’s your favourite cosplay to date?

It’s a tie between my Darth Vader in a suit cosplay and my Dolmari cosplay. I think it’s fun to put the suit and mask on, and everyone think I’m a guy. I get 100% more bro-fists and “Hey Dude! Sick cosplay!” then when I cosplay anything else. On the flip side I love dressing up in the Dolmari because it’s so pretty and ethereal.

5) If you’ve cosplayed at a convention what was the experience like?

It’s awesome! I recommend everyone go to one, because there is a convention for everyone! I’ve only been to anime and pop culture conventions, but it’s a great feeling to go into a place where there are anywhere from 50 – thousands of people who have similar interests as you.

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6) Can we expect to see you at any conventions this year?

Yes! I’m going to be at Anime Austin, Anime Fest, San Japan, and Ikkicon.

7) If you could cosplay as anyone and budget wasn’t an issue who would it be?

Right now it would be the Guren S.E.I.T.E.N. It’s the final form of one of the main mechs in Code Geass. It’s really tall and has light up wings. I couldn’t even being to figure out how much foam I would have to buy to make it.

8) Do you have any words of advice for up and coming cosplayers?

Don’t think you can’t do it just because the people you see cosplaying don’t look like you. If you want to cosplay then you should cosplay. No questions asked. Also don’t let cost or lack of skill be an issue to prevent you from cosplaying a certain character, there’s always a way to make something happen with enough research and planning.

9) Where can we find you online?

You can find me on Instagram and Facebook, as well as Twitch where I livestream video games, social eating, and making cosplay.


There you go readers Ice Queen OG! Don’t be shy go say hi and say ‘Skatronixxx sent me!’

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