For my next blog I really wanted to talk about my experience
at El Paso Comic Con, or “EPCON”. I had such a great time and I enjoyed talking
to people about my experience.
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Photo from EPCON's Facebook page |
The only other comic con I have been able to attend was El
Paso Comic Con in 2013. I have to say that this year’s EPCON was a much better convention all
around. I would like to be able to attend a lot more around the country;
however, they can get quite pricey sometimes and I am always out of cash. I
often find myself looking up people’s vlogs on YouTube about them attending
different comic cons. I may not be able to afford tickets for different cons,
but I can still look them up on YouTube.
This year I was able to go to the convention on two
different days. On Friday I helped out an old high school friend at his booth.
He wrote and self-published 3 books, he was trying to get the word out there
through the convention. So I had a great time helping him out and getting a preview of what was to come.
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My friend Bryan selling his book series The Old Dominion Journals |
Sadly, my brother and I weren’t able to finish a cosplay
this year. We were actually very disappointed because the other year that we
went we had fairly decent cosplays that we created. I feel like going to a
comic con in a cosplay completes the experience. Needless to say I am going to
start working on a great cosplay for Las Cruces Comic Con in September.
Although my brother and I didn’t finish our cosplay we worked together to
finish the sword that went along with the cosplay my brother was supposed to
be. The swords name is samehada and it is from the anime Naruto. We decided to
take it to the convention because we worked hard on it and felt it was the
least we could do if we did not go in a costume.
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The sword my brother and I made ourselves. |
The thing I love most about Comic Cons or any other convention
that are similar is the culture, the atmosphere, and the amazing community of
people that come out to these type of events. I do not have a lot of friends
that are into nerdy things like I am. However, when you go to a convention
such as this you have thousands of people who understand you. I feel like there
is an atmosphere of excitement and gratitude to see the cosplays. I remember
the year I made my brothers cosplay and he went as Hercule from Dragon Ball Z
and people were excited to see him. A random fellow came up to him and said “Thank
you so much for coming as him man, it looks so cool”. Whenever I saw a cosplay
of a character I really loved I would run up to them and ask if I could take a photo with them. These
characters are not really people in real life so people like me get excited to
see these characters come to life.
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Awesome Spirted Away and Batman cosplays. |
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Spot on hiccup cosplay from
how to train your dragon.
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My favorite video game character Fox McCloud. |
Over all I would have to say I had such a great time. In the
future I want to go to as many cons as I can, and make as many cosplays as I
can. I encourage other people who have always wanted to go to a con to go and check one out. It is so much fun and you would not want to miss out!
This sounds like it was really fun—thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYoure so lucky! I wanted to go so bad, but I had tickets to opening day for the El Paso Chihuahuas and it fell on the same day. I had a blast at the game, I just wish I could have been able to do both.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you were so tuned into the world of geeks and nerds! :-) I must confess, my very first con was the El Paso ComicCon way back in... oh, what was it? It must have been something like 1985! Wow, I'm old. I even got a chance to go to the San Diego ComicCon back in 1991, before there were lines and Hollywood had taken over. Much fun!
ReplyDeleteHey, that's me! I'm that Fox McCloud! Thank you for taking a picture with me!
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