Lossien – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Lossien

Lossien as Harley Quinn (Photo by Amaleigh Photography)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Lossien from Southern Ontario, Canada

Lossien as Zatanna (Photo by EvieEvangelion )

Having started in high school, Lossien has been honing her costuming and cosplaying talents for several years. Not only is she a GeekxGirl, she’s also been winning awards for her excellent costuming since 2008! And her work is only getting better as time progresses.

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Olivia Ward of Olivia’s Atelier – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Olivia Ward of Olivia’s Atelier

Olivia Ward as Batgirl (Photo by JJAB Productions)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Olivia Ward of Olivia’s Atelier from Toronto, Canada

Olivia Ward as Black Lantern Ice (Photo by Kevin Chan/SolarTempest)

Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Olivia Ward of Olivia’s Atelier began cosplaying almost 10 years ago, and in that time, she has amassed an extensive catalogue of costumes. Her influences span several genres from comic books to video games to anime and more. Olivia’s love of costuming and cosplaying is really apparent in all of her work as well.

Recently she gave us an interview that gives us a look behind the scenes of her work and the experiences she’s had with costuming and cosplaying in general.

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Jenifer Ann – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Jenifer Ann

Jenifer Ann as Ms. Marvel (Photo by Patrick Sun)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Jenifer Ann from Atlantic Beach, FL

Jenifer Ann as Skyrim High Elf (Photo by Brian Moilanen)

Long-time fashion model and recent cosplayer, Jenifer Ann is a big fan of anime and Star Wars. She sometimes models for Three Muses Clothing, which is the reason for her taking on the role of a cosplayer and costume maker.

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Sirene – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Sirene aka “MangoSirene”

Sirene as Barbara Gordon [Young Justice] (Photo by LJinto)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Sirene “MangoSirene” from Chicago, IL

Sirene as Miss Martian (M'gann M'orzz) [Young Justice] (Photo by Carroll K.)

Sirene aka MangoSirene only began cosplaying several years ago, but you’d never tell that from the costumes that she creates. Not only does she have numerous costumes in a wide variety of genres, but the level of detail that she puts into her work seems like she’s been doing this for far longer. From her Portal 2 cosplay to her incredibly awesome Princess Kraehe, Sirene puts her all into the work of creating the costumes and then into bringing the characters to life.

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Stacey Rebecca – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Stacey Rebecca

Stacey Rebecca as Psylocke (Photo by Sonesh Joshi Photography)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Stacey Rebecca from London, England

Stacey Rebecca as Mary Jane Watson (Photo by Paranoid Android)

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Maki Roll – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Maki Roll

Maki Roll as Catwoman (Ame-Comi version) (Photo by Soulfire Photography)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Maki Roll from Washington, DC

Maki Roll as X-Treme X-Men Storm (Photo by Coolsteel27 Photography)

 

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Jeanne Killjoy – Featured Cosplay Interview

Jeanne Killjoy

Jeanne Killjoy as Rogue (Photo by P Karpey Photography)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Jeanne Killjoy from New Jersey

Jeanne Killjoy as Elektra (Photo by P Karpey Photography)

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First Look at Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 by Steve Niles and Dennis Calero

FIRST LOOK OF DYNAMITE’S ASH AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS #1!

Ash and the Army of Darkness #1

Your first look at Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 by Steve Niles and Dennis Calero, featuring a cover by Ben Templesmith, courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment.

 

Press Release

Dynamite is proud to show the first look at interior pages for Ash and the Army of Darkness #1, a new comic book that continues the story the smart-mouthed hero of the 1992 cult-favorite film!

Written by Steve Niles, acclaimed author of 30 Days of Night and Batman: Gotham County Line, this series horror/action series with dark comedic overtones will please all Army of Darkness fans! Ash and the Army of Darkness #1, with interior art by Dennis Calero and covers by Ben Templesmith and Dennis Calero hits stores October 30th!

The first issue of Ash and the Army of Darkness is solicited in the September Previews catalog for preorder by retailers worldwide.  Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 features a cover illustration by Ben Templesmith and a subscription cover by Dennis Calero.  And as a special incentive, retailers that match or exceed 120% of their final Red Sonja #1 orders with Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 will allow their orders to be fully returnable.

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Anna S – Featured Cosplayer Interview

Anna S

Anna S as Psylocke (photo by Ian Blyth)

There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will regularly showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.

Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.

One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.

The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview this week is:

Anna S from London, UK

Anna S as Zatanna

Anna S is an avid comic book reader and gamer who has been cosplaying for roughly 2 years now and she has a great lineup of costumes that she cosplays at conventions all around the UK. Even though Anna is a wonderful cosplayer, it’s just one of her many talents which also include writing and photography.

She has worked on a comic series which she hopes to get off the ground soon and is constantly striving to improve her sewing skills to make better cosplays. We think she’s already made some excellent ones.

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Preview of Noir #1 by Victor Gischler and Andrea Mutti

FIRST LOOK OF DYNAMITE’S NOIR #1!

Noir #1

Here’s your first look at 6 pages from Noir #1, guest starring The Shadow, by Victor Gischler & Andrea Mutti, on sale November 13th, 2013 from Dynamite Entertainment.

 

Press Release

Dynamite is proud to show the first look at interior pages for Noir #1, a new comic book miniseries that unites Miss Fury, one of the first female superheroes, with the Black Sparrow, a villainess featured in the bestselling comic series, The Shadow.  Written by acclaimed crime novelist and respected comic author Victor Gischler and illustrated by Andrea Mutti, Noir is a five-issue crime drama with supernatural elements, including an appearance by the ever-mysterious The Shadow himself.

The first issue of the five-part Noir miniseries is solicited in the September Previews catalog for preorder by retailers worldwide.  Noir #1 features a cover illustration by Ardian Syaf.  As a special incentive, for every 50 copies ordered by retailers, they will receive a complimentary rare variant edition featuring Syaf’s black-and-white line art.

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