conventions
From Comic Con, to Wizard World, geek conventions showcase comics, film, television, and all things geek.
How Going to A Con Alone To Take Photos Started My Cosplay Photography Adventure
When I was in college, I used to go to cons pretty often. It was mostly an excuse to walk around in a Yukata and utilize its utterly amazing sleeve pockets. Eventually, though, my attendance started to taper off. I graduated and so did my crew, which meant we were off doing our own thing; A few moved out of state, some moved just far enough that regularly hanging out wasn't possible. Either way, we grew up and grew out of that kind of thing. At least that's what I told myself when I finally stopped going. A part of me never stopped liking cons, though. I always loved watching the cosplay music videos and other great content that came from them.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Geeks
Los Angeles Comic Con Didn't Live Up To Hype Because It Had None
Blizzcon is well underway so a lot of people might have already forgotten that there was a convention in Los Angeles last week. Stan Lee's Los Angeles Comic Con (formerly Comikaze) took over the South Hall of the Los Angeles convention center with the promises of a good time for all. I was lucky enough to attend last year and had a great time so I had high hopes. However, as the convention drew closer, there were some warning sighs that, in hindsight I should have picked up on.
By Jay Vergara7 years ago in Geeks
MCM Comic Con London 2017
So last weekend, I attended MCM Comicon at the Excel centre in London and of course, it was spectacular! It was a geek's dream! It just gets bigger and bigger every year, which is amazing. This year, Marvel was the biggest hit of the con; covering about 30–40 percent of the centre. There were statues such as Iron Man, the Hulk, Spiderman, Groot, and much more! I never really checked out the statues as much because I was too busy at the food stalls! There were also stalls with mystery boxes, shirts, hoodies, keychains, and anything nerdy you can think of. My guilty pleasure was Funko Pops. They're collectable pops that come in various different genres such as movies, TV shows, anime, and video games. I currently own all of the overwatch pops thanks to Forbidden Planet at Comic Con. You should go check them out! They're full of geeky things!
By PandaMeiNium7 years ago in Geeks
Conroy, Hamill, and Savage Headline Saturday's NYCC
Saturday is usually the busiest day at New York Comic Con (NYCC). The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is packed with hundreds of thousands of fans, so expect long lines at Artists’ Alley and gridlock traffic on the showroom floor.
By Jacob Elyachar7 years ago in Geeks
Comics & TV Grab NYCC's Friday Spotlight
Friday, October 6 marks Day Two of the 2017 New York Comic Con (NYCC). Day Two is filled with tons of action-packed panels that represent the best that both the comic book industry and Hollywood have to offer. So, here are a few of the panels that you should start getting in line for right now.
By Jacob Elyachar7 years ago in Geeks
An Afternoon at Alcon's Cosplay Café
Alcon 2017 was my first Alcon. It wasn't the best convention that I've been to, but I can still say that I enjoyed myself. I heard that a lot of people enjoyed the previous versions of Alcon more. Some have vowed never to return. But I will try my best to avoid discussing the AL drama here for the time being.
By Chloe Gilholy7 years ago in Geeks
Coming Soon: New York's Heroes and Villains FanFest
Over the years, there have been many different pop culture and comic book conventions that have gained international attention. NYC Comic Con and Dragon Con, for example, are some of the biggest conventions in the world — and they are, for the most part, geared towards geek culture.
By Patricia Sarkar7 years ago in Geeks
Geeks Do Go to Heaven
Hello everyone! I am Christopher F. Benson and this is my first foray into this social media website. I hope in the future that I might be able to share with all of you the inner workings of my mind and the many vast and numerous experiences that I have had. One of which I would like to share with you now.
By Christopher F. Benson7 years ago in Geeks
The Art and Magic of Comic Con (UK)
Comic Con carries its own stigma, but that’s okay. A lot of things have labels now, and people are guilty for turning that into part of our society. However, Comic Con simply acts as a base ground where a certain labelled group of people can go and geek out and have a great day together. And I for one are not ashamed of that and nor should I be.
By Katherine Palmer7 years ago in Geeks