The Most Amazing “League of Legends” Cosplay Photos You’ll See Today [Picture Gallery]

Another great photo by the always amazing Lexa One! And have you seen those costumes? They’re just perfect!!! Featuring Yaya Han as Arcade Miss Fortune, Henchmen Props as Classic Lee Sin, and Vickybunnyange as Arcade Sona. Arcade Miss Fortune: Yaya Han Classic Lee sin: Henchmen Props Arcade Sona: Vickybunnyangel Photo by Lexa One Photographie


This Real Life Citadel of Flame Heavy Armor Set (Guild Wars 2) is BEYOND Amazing [Picture Gallery]

Colorado-based costumer Sarah Cain may not have been cosplaying for very long, but the costumes she makes are among the best I’ve seen online. Apart from the phenomenal Citadel of Flame heavy armor set featured in this post, be sure to check out her AMAZING Norn outfit (Guild Wars 2) she created earlier this year. […]

New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2014 Cosplay in Pictures – Saturday [Gallery]

Yesterday was the biggest day at New York Comic Con 2014, and as it always is the case on Saturdays, the number of cosplayers strolling around the con’s floor exploded! Once again, Rich from Aggressive Comix was there to take pictures for us. I have also added a few cc-licensed pictures of Flickr user Docking […]

Giant “Cosplay is Not Consent” Sign at New York City Comic Con (NYCC)

For those attending NYCC this year, there’s a large “Cosplay is not Consent” sign greeting people as they enter the con. The sign says: Please keep your hands to yourself. If you would like to take a picture with or of another NYCC fan, always ask first and respect that person’s right to say no. […]

The Fantastic Cosplay Photography of Lexa One [Picture Gallery]

Lexa One is a Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada-based photographer that brings a unique and beautiful touch to cosplay photography. I know a few people who hired Lexa for private photo shoots and they were all highly enchanted by the experience, so if you are based in the province of Quebec and are looking for a highly […]

Blue LED Creators Get Nobel Prize in Physics

The men who first created blue LEDs have won the Nobel Prize for physics. The blue light was necessary for more energy-efficient bulbs and displays. Although working LEDs have been around for more than 50 years, not all colors became available at the same time. That’s because LEDs work by a semiconductor material glowing a […]