This Cyborg spent years on this costume. The saw on the gun worked. There were blinking lights. He started making this thing in 1993. WTG, right?
Batman versus Superman in a fight. Who wins?
They made their keys. Themselves.
Most terrifying costume. Hands down. But she did come to my panel on “Why Disney is Relevant to Adults.”
Her butterfly wings were made of feathers.
It even made all the sounds.
This was our booth neighbor. And the Colonel.
Coolest panel! It’s kind of far back, but can you seeeeee who they are?
Here’s my panel on Japanese etiquette. I was also on the panel about Disney, one on publishing, one on imagination, and one on Back to the Future, baby!
Autobots. No Decepticons allowed. The booth next to ours had Transformer faces screenprinted onto t-shirts — with mustaches on, or glasses. Points if you can say why that’s funny.
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