Thor
Mitchell chose to attend his first Comic Con dressed as Thor. He and his best friend Dominic (Spider-Man, below) decided to attend NYCC after they stumbled upon a comic book shop. They’ve never read comics, but they see every superhero movie together.
Mike Nelson with Crow T. Robot
When Danette was a little girl, she used to watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 with her dad. She came to Comic Con as Mike Nelson — not Joel Hodgson, as she was quick to note. Crow T. Robot was assembled using parts scrounged from eBay. (Not pictured: the Tom Servo she was also carrying.)
Stormtrooper
Vladimir has been coming to Comic Con since 2006 and has always dressed as a female character. “Comic Con is pure and utter joy. This is my Super Bowl,” he says.
Blades
Fred and Raymond met through a mutual acquaintance on Facebook and met in person for the first time at this year’s New York Comic Con. Fred (left) has attended cons since 2003 and has never been to one as himself. Raymond loves cosplay because it feels like a family.
Hawk Girl
Last time Tori went to a convention as Hawk Girl, the giant feather wings she and her fiance Josh constructed turned out to be too cumbersome. This time they chose a steampunk interpretation that featured mechanical brass wings. Josh is a software engineer, and he designed the wings.
Oswin Oswald and Dalek
Jody has been coming to conventions for more years than she can remember. This marks Ethan's second. “You can tell how much heart people put into [their costumes],” she said.
The Empty Child and Doctor Who
Mason and Max are great friends but came to NYCC as adversaries from the Doctor Who universe. Mason (left) dressed up as The Empty Child (from the eponymous 2005 episode) and Max’s costume is The Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) — his favorite.
Kingpin
Rick has been a steelworker in West Virginia for forty years. He came to Comic Con with his son, who insisted he wear a costume. Fortunately, the entire costume was already in Rick’s wardrobe. He’s going to let his hair grow back for the winter.
Doctor Doom
“Everyone wears masks everyday, let’s be honest,” Peter says. He’s a graphic designer and bartender that also volunteers teaching art in schools. New York Comic Con, to him, is “a safe, fun place... We’re all the same here."
Steampunk
Nicol (right) had most of the various steampunk accoutrements for her costume in her closet. She just doesn’t normally wear it all at the same time. Her daughter Ellianna loves superhero movies and manga. “I can’t imagine what you would wear here to feel weird,” Nicol says.
Leeloo
Ali is a lighting and audio engineer. She’s often worked at conventions in the past, but decided to take the weekend off to attend NYCC as Leeloo from The Fifth Element.
Druid
John is an actor and assembled his costume from leftover theater costumes and props. He loves musicals like The Secret Garden and Showboat.
Emma Frost and The Scarlet Witch
Haleigh (right) and her friend Kayla came to Comic Con dressed as two of Marvel’s more fetching heroines, Emma Frost and the Scarlet witch.
Daleks
Coraline and Alex wanted to show New York the softer side of the Daleks at Comic Con. “We thought it would make a cute dress,” Alex said.
Gunzerker
Matt didn’t have to do much to transform into the Gunzerker from Borderlands 2. He already had the beard, after all.
Mechanical Angel
Vanessa’s Mechanical Angel costume was so complicated her boyfriend Michael had to serve as her “cosplay handler.”
The Taskmaster
“I like to know there’s people like me around here,” Alex said. He works in retail and sells sneakers. This was his second Comic Con.
Captain America and Peggy Carter
Casey and Sarah attended Comic Con as a couple and wore a different pair of costumes each day. They first met at a convention where they arrived separately dressed as Rory and Amy, the coupled companions from Doctor Who. They attended NYCC as Rory and Amy on day one this year.
Poison Ivy
Tiffany has come to New York Comic Con every year and has been a cosplayer for 10 years. “If I’m in casual clothing, I’m in a costume. If I’m dressed up as a character, I’m in normal wear."
Hatsune Miku and Kaito
Joanne and Dominic, like many couples at Comic Con, chose to dress as characters who also share a close bond. Miku and Kaito are two of Japan's most popular virtual Vocaloid pop stars.
Ronnie
Some costumes are not direct reproductions but instead represent a cosplayer's general interests. In this case, Ronnie's costume reveals the influence of multiple Japanese subcultures.
Spider-Man
Dominic came to Comic Con with his best friend Mitchell (Thor, above). He’s not that into actual comic books, but he can’t wait to come back. Dominic and Mitchell represent a mainstream convention audience that has been growing for years. Attracted by the massive entertainment industry, they’ll be back year after year for the culture.
Bender from Futurama
Wilson is a senior in high school who plans to major in history or engineering. He’s been to New York Comic Con three times. "In costume," he says, "you can be whoever you want. If you’re into this stuff... you’ll fit right in."
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