Browsing: Cosplay

Sesame Street’s been on the news a lot recently AND it’s almost halloween AND, YOU KNOW, GIRLS! So let’s bring it all together for some sexy Sesame Street costumes.

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A while back, we showed off a girl who had gone through many surgeries to make herself look like a real life Barbie doll.  While that was creepy, I think I’ve stumbled across something quite frightening – a girl who has gone through the process to make herself look like a living, breathing, anime character.

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Major Spoilerite, The Great Nate O, went to the PalmCon convention in Palm Beach County on September 22, and sent a number of pictures of people cosplaying at the event.

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Though Dragon*Con is long over, great stuff continues to roll out.  The fine people over at The Super Hero Costuming Forum have put together a highlight reel of of their very awesome Marvel Comics Cosplay activities and wanted to share it with you, our awesome Major Spoilerites.

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Major Spoilerite, Frank attended Dragon*Con in Atlanta a couple of weeks ago, and he sent over a plethora of pictures of people on parade in their fancy duds and well made costumes.

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Are you a fan of cosplay, photography, and free stuff? Oh, you are? I figured as much. Well this should make your day. Heroes, Villians, & Jedi is a photography book about cosplay and it’s free! Take the jump to learn more.

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There is a crispness in the air that signals the end of summer and the beginning of fall, and that means Halloween is just around the corner.  We’re hoping you’ll celebrate our love of the holiday by entering the Annual Major Spoilers Costume Contest. We want you, yes you, to send us pictures of your bad self dressed up as your favorite hero, villain, side-kick – really any comic book/pop culture character. The best costume will not only be hailed as the Grand Prize Winner in Major Spoilers’ 2012 Costume Contest, you’ll also get an awesome prize. Take the jump…

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Press Release This year, StylinOnline.com is bringing more than their “Tower of T-shirts” to the Baltimore Comic-Con — they’re sponsoring the highly-demanded and hugely popular Annual Costume Contest, expanding on the number and range of prizes and awards to participants.

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