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Fantasy Con 2014

We were really surprised how well Fantasy Con did over the 4th of July weekend. I think it had a really distinct atmosphere from Comic Con, whereas Comic Con’s FanX just felt like Diet Comic Con. The Society for Creative Anachronism was there managing an archery range and a battle ground for fencing and general horsing around. I have a history of dressing up and hitting friends with sticks, so I’m a little biased. As an adult, I thought all the men in semi-historical armor in front of cheering crowds really helped create an appropriate atmosphere for the convention. As a child, I would have gone bananas for a reason to rough house with sticks.

All that aside, we know what you really came for; the cosplay.


Cosplay pros Lindsay Elyse as Cersei Lannister and Stella Chuu as Melisandre, Sad Cloud in drag, and a friendly Toothless.

 


The Sanderson Sisters, Hellboy (Mom) and an awesome, unicorn-slaying barbarian.

 


Zell from Asana Natural Arts makes great jewelry from real butterfly wings and Bonnie from The Pink Castle makes cute character hats.

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Fun at Fan Xperience

We had a great time at Salt Lake Comic Con’s Fan Xperience. We met lots of fun artists, fans, cosplayers, and general weirdos. We got some great feedback on our work and we learned some good lessons about the market at nerd conventions. Most importantly, we acquired swag and snapped pics.

Headwig and the Spider Scouts
Hedwig does not impress the Spider Scouts.

In an ironic twist of fate, our embarrassing childhood TV shows and games have become mainstream commodities. Where we had to go to the local rollerskating rink or high school football games to meet new people, kids now get to put on costumes and chase other pubescent teens around a fleshy, fluorescent nerd paradise.

Spidy and Kraven hanging out withViserys Targaryen
Try as you might, you cannot beat Hawkmom! We love you, Hawkmom!

Dr. Who has become king of this pop culture festival. I remember watching reruns of Dr. Who and the Flying Circus on public television in my parents’ basement on Saturday nights when I should have been out dating. Now, watching Dr. Who gets you dates. My sixteen year old brain would have exploded.

Some of our favorite cosplay at FanX
God damn, that’s cute!

All of our best photos can be viewed on our Flickr site.