Tag: Batman
The gang at GameStop
by Cookster on Aug.25, 2009, under Costumes
Batman and his buds made another appearance at GameStop last night for the unveiling of the new game Arkham Asylum. The turnout was rather small compared to the Ghostbuster game party in June, but lots of fun was had by all.
Here are some of the attendees.

Batman and catwoman, of course

The Joker and his goon

Why so serious?

Don't be scared. Open your eyes!

See, they won't hurt you!

How many Jokers can we have in one night?
Ah Yes! It’s Halloween again!
by Cookster on May.03, 2009, under Costumes
Ugly witches, bed-sheeted ghosts, and ghoulish zombies are on the prowl again. There is a chill in the air and…wait a minute, wasn’t it in the low nineties today approaching 100 degrees by this coming weekend? It’s not Halloween? Oh! I know! There are lords and ladies, gypsies and pirates swinging swords and turkey legs. The Renaissance Festival is commencing! But of course… now that I think of it… Ren faire just ended about a month ago. Let’s see…the stormtroopers are out in force along with the X-men and Ghostbusters. It must be Comicon! No…hmmm…we already did that… or, are we going to do that? Now I know I saw Batman, Catwoman, Scarecrow, and the Joker. I guess that means it could only be one thing…
FREE COMIC BOOK DAY
AZspidey and friends are really trying to get some mileage out of their Halloween costumes this year. (continue reading…)
To the Batcave…
by Cookster on Mar.16, 2009, under Costumes
The bat-cape from hell
Last year for Halloween, I was working on the Joker from The Dark Knight for Todd while his friend, Ron, set up camp on my living room floor to create his Batman costume out of vinyl and Foamies.
Other than supplying materials that Ron didn’t have, I had very little to do with the creation of his costume. 
With Todd adding pieces to his joker on a monthly basis (we started this project in April), I hardly had time to do anything else. Ron found a Batman cape pattern on the internet, bought some velvet at the remnant shop and looked around for another seamstress to do the job for him. This is when my world started to get complicated.
Know who you are hiring
The seamstress was recommended by a friend, which is a good thing. Ron hired her to make his cape, but did not ask enough questions, which was a bad thing. Ron did ask her to call him if she needed him for fittings, which was smart. But, she never called him and after $75.00 and several weeks later, she presented him with a cape you could wrap an elephant in. Guess who got to re-size his cape? No it wasn’t her! It was me (by now I felt sorry for him)! Yeah, technically, she should have fixed it for him which is good customer service, but she now wanted $15.00 more per hour to fix the mistakes. The error Ron made in the first place was to try and use an untested pattern, but if the seamstress was on her game she would have realized that the pattern was just HUGE before she ever cut out the fabric. She also didn’t piece the panels together correctly, but this woman was hoping Ron wouldn’t notice (She actually admitted that! I really wished we had saved the pictures of her work). She also threw in some four foot bonus dowel rods to hold the cape out. Unfortunately, if Ron ever wanted to put his arms down, he would probably have tripped himself or someone else. It didn’t seem as if this lady knew how to sew velvet either. Okay, so the moral of the story is, make sure your pattern will work, ask lots of questions like how long will this take? Will you fix it without an added cost if it is not right (providing she is the one who made the mistake)? Have you ever sewn this kind of fabric (in this case velvet)? Can I see some of your work? And then to make it all legal, GET EVERYTHING YOU AGREED ON IN WRITING!!!! DATED AND SIGNED BY BOTH OF YOU!
Not bad, if I do say so myself
I barely had time to finish Todd’s costume (that will be a separate blog) and Ron’s bat-cape before Halloween, so here it is. Ron was grateful and I was glad I could help him, but let’s not do this again this year, guys!



AZspidey’s homemade props
by Cookster on Mar.10, 2009, under Props
Todd is a very talented graphic designer, but he loves to tinker with things. Making some of his favorite movie props has become quite a challenge and it has been amazing what he has been able to do with a little ingenuity and a trip to Home Depot.

Pumpkin-Bomb from Spiderman

Lightsaber from Star Wars

Lightsaber - side view

m76 Joker prop from The Dark Knight