Salt Lake City Comic Con: Day 3 (lots of pictures)

Today was the final day of the inaugural Comic Con in Salt Lake City.

I took as many pictures as I possibly could of costumes I liked.

I went as Animal Man. The man dressed as Gru was the first to recognize me.

I also returned to take a picture with Clare Kramer (and someone dressed as Twister).

Enjoy.

Animal Man and Carrot Aquaman with Starro Batman, Bane and child Bender with beard Big Daddy 1 Big Daddy 2 Blue costume Bounty Hunter Buttercup and Dread Pirate Roberts C3P0 and R2D2 and Imperial person Creepy chain person Dark and red person Dr. FateEffie Trinkett and other person Fear factory big scary Ghostbuster Ghostrider

First to recognize my costume. He wins a prize.

First to recognize my costume. He wins a prize.

Hellboy:girl and Ursula Hello Kitty and Twister Jessica Rabbit Lady Deadpool Link front Link shield Marvin Martian Navi Optimus Prime Otto Phoenix R2D2 Cake Ravager and Deathstroke Red Storm Trooper Rufio Spider Maids Star Wars group Tardis cake

All of us looking for food.

All of us looking for food.

Turtle and Kid

Went back to take a picture while wearing my costume.

Went back to take a picture while wearing my costume.

Two blue Uncanny X-Men Wolverine + 1 Wolverine and Jean

Salt Lake City Comic Con: Day 1

I leave work, drive the car to the train station and take the train into town.

I walk to a “New York deli” and order a “half Godfather.” I think, “Because everyone needs one,” but I do not speak this to the man taking my order.

I walk into the bathroom. Someone has vomited in the sink. I am mesmerized by the putrid odor and the perfect chaos of the vomit. It is all in the sink. None on the ground or anywhere else to be seen.

I take my sandwich and walk to the convention center. I eat on the way. I attempt to avoid spilling marinara sauce on my pants.

I succeed.

I meet two members of the Jones family. We decide to wait in line to get into the exhibitor hall. The line snakes around the building.

We wait in line and admire the costumes. I don’t think at the time to start taking pictures of cosplayers.

We make our way into the exhibitor hall and directly to the TARDIS.

We then wander.

I take my picture with Dwight Schultz, who, I find out later (via the Internet), is quite conservative politically.

So happy before I knew his politics.

So happy despite Rage Against The Media.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I then take pictures of some other cosplayers I see wandering around.

The Arrow Family as moody teens.

The Arrow Family as moody teens.

 

A costume to crow about.

A costume to crow about.

 

Slouching towards Spider Jerusalem.

Slouching towards Spider Jerusalem.

 

I make a pledge to take more pictures over the next couple of days.

-J