Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Lucky Star Cosplay





Lucky Star Cosplay

cosfail: cosplay gone wrong

Graphic designer/illustrator/geek Reis O’ Brien has a very funny photoset on his Flickr page featuring funny cosplayers, action figures, drawings and other images. Let’s look at the cosfailers; the fact that these are real people and not drawings makes them doubly amusing. like Iron Man here. And by “Iron” I mean “Paper”. Look out! He’s going to put a ribbon on you!

paper iron man

Have the Power Rangers Dino Thunder disbanded? Because it seems that Red Dino Ranger has let go.

chubby red dino ranger

Awesome helmet though. Christian Bale’s take on the Dark Knight is almost as creepy as the Joker. But this dude’s take on the Dark Knight is ten times more creepy.

half naked batman rollerblading

Can you imagine him popping out from the shadows? Or suddenly in your face, hanging upside down? *shivers* Check out O’Brien’s Flickr page for the rest of the pics; you have to have a Flickr or Yahoo account to view the photo set. If you don’t have either then sign up! This photoset alone is worth the effort.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

cosplay l

cosplay l
Things You'll Need

Black hair dye
Black eyeshadow (optional)
Black Eyeliner
A plain, long sleeved white shirt
Baggy blue jeans

Friday, October 30, 2009

cosplay l Tips

  • If you are not familiar with L try reading the manga or watching the anime (Death Note).
  • Use aliases as often as possible, L never gives his real name to just anyone. He goes by Ryuuzaki most often in the series.
  • Your voice should sound tired or bored. To get more of an idea on how L speaks watch the Japanese version of the anime (this can be bought at Wal-Mart and other stores, or watched online).
  • Never reveal anything more than is necessary. With L, information is on a need-to-know basis. If you must say more, make it something random enough to throw the whoever you're talking to off from what you're actually thinking about. When people around get excited or angry, calmly say something that you know will calm them down, even if you don't really mean it.
  • Always speak calmly. L only raises his voice in extremely dangerous or frightening situations. Life-and-death situations are normally what triggers this, though extremely shocking news may also be an acceptable situation.