Tag: Comics
Phoenix Comicon 2010
by Cookster on Jun.23, 2010, under Blog Shorts, Costumes

Phoenix Comicon has been over for almost a month and I have been so slow getting these pictures up. I actually prepped the photos shortly after the convention was over. Unfortunately, other things took precedence in my life so this blog post was differed until now.
There were lots of great costumes this year, but here are only a few with , of course, my son as Spiderman and an Arizona Ghostbuster.

Fan Photos Part 3 FCBD at Hero Comics
by Cookster on May.07, 2010, under Blog Shorts, Costumes
Okay, let’s see if we can finish up with at least the fan photo opts. You guys were some great models!
Fan Photos Part 2 FCBD
by Cookster on May.06, 2010, under Blog Shorts, Costumes
Hey Folks! I still have a slew of pictures to go, but at least I have them all cropped and sized. This may take a couple of posts, but everything I have on the fans is going up. Enjoy!
More coming! Keep checking back even if you have a picture here. I may still have more of you or your kids.
Free Comic Book Day at Hero Comics
by Cookster on May.02, 2010, under Blog Shorts, Costumes
This is only a preview!
Wow! Free Comic Book Day was a blast this year! I just want everyone who I took pictures of to know that I am trying really hard to get your pictures up on this blog. But over 400 pictures were taken on Saturday so please have patience with me as I sort through all of them and make sure I have at least one good picture of everyone. I should have the next post with all the pictures by the end of this week. Until then, I hope you enjoy this look back at the great cosplay characters that volunteer their time to make your day more fun.










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.

























































































































