Man Creates a Real-Life Version of Psylocke’s Psionic Sword [Video]
Inpiring himself from the Newest X-Men flick, Youtuber “The Hacksmith” has recreated a real-life version of Psylocke’s Psionic Sword [the Hacksmith]
Inpiring himself from the Newest X-Men flick, Youtuber “The Hacksmith” has recreated a real-life version of Psylocke’s Psionic Sword [the Hacksmith]
You know you want one… or all three! These eerily awesome masks actually move with your jaw, giving the illusion that the animal is talkingโฆ or howlingโฆ or barkingโฆ or what the fox says. [Mouth Mover Masks]
I have something to confess: I’m not very proud of myself. Last month, International cosplayer Riki ‘Riddle’ Lecotey wrote to me about “Cosplay for a Cause” a project that has the goal of raising funds for various charities, including the the American Red Cross, USO, the Japanese Red Cross, and more. Cosplay for a Cause […]
Walkin’ & Rollin’ is an organization that builds custom costumes for childs with special needs, free of charge to their families. Check out this awesome Ant-Man costume they’ve created for a kid named Anthony! Ant-Man & Antony wheelchair costume in action. #BigSlickKC #AntMan pic.twitter.com/c68Gc8G1c9 — Walkin' & Rollin' (@WalkinNRollin) May 23, 2016 [Source: @WalkinNRollin]
Believe it or not, there was recently a Star Wars-themed pug parade in Portland, Oregon. Behold what is possibly the most amazing parade of all time: Last one! To that guy sitting on the curb behind the X-Wing pug: I know exactly how you feel pic.twitter.com/zn1Ef9lvG7 — Laura E. Hall (@lauraehall) May 23, 2016 I'm […]
Watch as Vinny from DIY Prop Shop builds Harley Quinn’s giant hammer for under $50! [AWE me | Via FG]
Ukrainian cosplayer Alexey Konstantynov crafted this amazing Inquisitor cosplay from Warhammer 40,000 that totally brings the character into our reality. If you’re reading this from the front page, be sure to check out the rest of the pics after the “read more” link below.
Photographer David Ngo took a picture of this cosplayer wearing a beautiful R2-D2 can-can dress at C2E2 on March 20th, 2016. That little droid is probably the character from pop culture that is the most used when geek designers need inspiration to create clothes. [Source: David Ngo (dtjaaaam) on Facebook | Via Neatorama]