Cosplay is always my favourite thing about a convention, and this year’s Emerald City Comic Con absolutely did not disappoint! It doesn’t hurt that ECCC is home of the Western Championships Of Cosplay, which means that on Saturday lots of people are out in literally their finest outfits. I spent most of my weekend hanging around the outside courtyard area of the convention centre, in awe as so many amazing creations floated by. It was pretty neat to talk to people and take pictures of their costumes, only to see them a few hours later on stage competing in the cosplay competition. I am always baffled by the creativity and skill that goes into creating these masterpieces. It is quite amazing to see how people take a concept that is often designed for animation or movie magic, and somehow manage to create a physical version of it that is functional enough for them to walk around the convention, while still being true to form enough that people actually recognize who they are!

Here, I have compiled a few of my favourites from this year. This list is by no means exhaustive, and is not in any particular order. I could have added one million more but had to be a little reasonable, so keep an eye out on the @GeekscapeForever Instagram page for more! I am so grateful to all of the people who graciously took the time to stop and pose and share their information with me, so please take a scroll through and marvel at some ECCC cosplay gems! 

Mandalorean Medic
Mandalorean Medic by @Kolhokan
Steampunk Ursula by @thelanie27
Green Goblin, who competed in Saturday nights Western Championships Of Cosplay, by @vitaminjaydoherty, and Spiderman by @Vtk23
@Autumnreigncosplay as the Jester from Critical Role
@thetattoodprincess as a magnificent Princess Aurora
@Essi.Cosplay as Sigrun Mercy
@gam3rbarbie as Pink Mercy
Mortal Combat’s Scorpion by @Eshelman.leatherworks
@Keirasera as Astrid from How to Train Your Dragon
@Nerdalertcosplay as Lord Zedd from Power Rangers
@corvidaecosplay as The Emerald City! So Clever!
@Imagicite_cosplay and @chandler.darling as the Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter
@Telesto_cosplay as Queen Amidala, who competed in Saturday night’s Western Championships Of Cosplay
@corsi_morning_woodworking as an epic Snorlax
@Hattamarch as White Diamond from Steven Universe
@downen_creative_studios in her Athena inspired costume!
@Bhcosplay in his Skyrim Dragon Bone Armour
@emma_bumblebee and @zekeg15 as the cutest Ariel and Eric
@owa_dowa dressed her kid up as a super creepy Georgie… and we are loving it!
Punk Merida by @chandler.darling
Unique dragon design created by @ladyduvessa
@tirameowsucosplay put an excellent feminine twist on The Witcher’s Geralt
@brittanyblackhp shone as Belle
Amazing Gray Fox from Metal Gear by @Diegator007
Spectacular Ariel by @chelsey_gentry
@thatonecosplayergirl as an epic Rey!

Thanks for checking out the cosplay I spotted at ECCC 2019! Keep an eye on @GeekscapeForever for even more Cosplay from various conventions, and stay tuned for all the epic cosplay that we discover at SDCC 2019 in July!

Featured image Princess Celestia by millyxcraft

I finished off day one (read about it here) with a full tummy and a playthrough of a couple of sweet tabletop games. As I crawled into bed and waited for Derek to finish being so responsible and editing all of the Geekscape things, I decided to crack open my new graphic novel Rosalynd and give it a go. To my surprise I devoured it. The art style is incredible, and if I knew more about that sort of thing I could probably describe it, but I don’t, so you’ll just have to take my word for it. The story also captured me immediately and I was drawn right in. After a long day and a good dose of exhaustion I literally could not put it down and finished it in one sitting. I am currently sitting here contemplating just how to adjust my budget so I can go and pick up the Stephan Franck books that I had already decided I wouldn’t be interested in.

After finishing my book I promptly passed the eff out. I woke up this morning to Derek returning from the shower, throwing his underwear at me, and yelling BAKUGAN BRAWL!!! When I read this back that kinda makes him sounds like a total dick, but actually it was pretty hilarious and on point considering BAKUGAN BRAWL has pretty much been our mantra for the last two days.

We slowly organized ourselves to leave the Airbnb (and its sweet old man pug) to head over to Courtney’s Aunt’s place, who is so graciously putting us up for the rest of the weekend in the loveliest apartment. Walking into this new place to stay was a breath of fresh air and a reminder of how incredibly fortunate we are to be doing what we are doing. Sometimes the universe really does deliver in amazing ways, and I need a little reminder to look around and appreciate what’s being handed to me. The craziest thing about this whole process was the amount of chill embodied by Derek. Anyone who has done anything with Derek will know that ‘early is on time, and on time is late’, so when he was in no rush to be anywhere on time I quickly came to the conclusion that some sort of body snatching situation has happened… the jury is still out.

What a beautiful view.

On our way out to the con we quickly realized that actually we were starving. So we popped around the corner to a little French cafe. This actually turned out to be super delicious — I had some sort of flakey pastry filled with spinach and tomatoes and olives… basically just a whole pile of yumminess! And the woman in there serving us was so incredibly happy, warm and lovely. She was a positive ray of sunshine and a perfect start to the day!

This thing was amazing.

Upon arriving to ECCC you have to take a bunch of escalators to get to the main show floor on the 4th floor. Before we made it that far I got distracted by a sewing machine display! Singer is sponsoring the cosplay competition on Saturday night and has a few machines on display out side of the cosplay repair room. I’ve recently gotten into quilting and embroidery, and so this piqued my interest! I few weeks ago I made a WWE pillow for Derek’s birthday present and spent at least 15 hours on just the embroidery part (totes worth it though, It turned out great, he was surprised, and and I’m super proud of it!). That being said it, was quite amazing to me to watch a machine embroidering detailed pictures in such a short period of time and without needing to be controlled by a person at all! They also had this amazing foot that literally does the gathering for you!!??! Which after gathering a whole bunch of fabric to create the pink Eleven dress from Stranger Things, I have a whole new appreciation for!

The Daniel Bryan championship styled pillow that I made Derek for his birthday.

As we got closer to the action I realized that today was going to be a busier day, and I was excited. Every time we go to a convention the thing I am most stoked on is all the amazing cosplay. I love taking photos and talking to people about their outfits. Yesterday felt like just a little taster of what was to come today and I was so stoked for it. However today as I walked around seeing so many people’s incredible costumes I recognized myself becoming increasingly anxious about the thought of interacting with people. I am a (probably not unusual) combination of outgoing and incredibly shy. Usually it takes me a few tries to get into the swing of approaching people for their photos, but today I just couldn’t get over my anxiety and never really found my stride. I still talked to people and took lots of cosplay photos, but it felt stressful and awkward and I didn’t enjoy it nearly as much as I usually do. I’m really hoping that tomorrow will be a different story, but If not that’s ok, I’ll still do what I came here to do, but I really want to get that joyful spark out of it.

Yes, this super cute dog was dressesd as Simba, and yes, I did love it.

After wandering outside for a bit we decided to hit the show floor again. Word on the street was the Harper-Collins booth would be giving out a free book if you mentioned the secret password ‘doughnut’. So I approached the booth and asked one of the guys if they happened to have any doughnuts left, cause I heard you could get a doughnut there. To which he replied ‘Oh really? I didn’t know we had doughnuts! I must have missed them!’. I walked away feeling unsure if he knew what I was talking about, or if he thought I was legit asking for sugary treats, or if Derek was doing the whole thing to trick me for his own entertainment. Either way no free books were to be had today.

We then split up and I made my way over to a panel called ’Step Up Your Cosplay Photography’, featuring a few cosplay photographers and cosplayers from the Seattle area. It was interesting, and refreshing to be reminded that this is a hobby that anyone can get into at any time. They talked a lot about different ways to network with other cosplayers/photographers (mostly social media), as well as different strategies for optimizing photos (mostly scout out your location and do a little research about the character so you know how to pose), both parties need to set boundaries and expectations (around when photos will be delivered, posting to social media, poses you’re not comfortable with etc). The biggest take away was definitely communication, communication and more communication. Oh, also don’t be a jerk to people and they probably won’t be a jerk to you! Take away the cosplay framework and it was just generally good life advice!

Pretty quickly after the panel Derek, Courtney, Jake and I all met up, acknowledged that we were hitting a wall and decided to forage for food a couple blocks from the chaos of the convention. Last time we were in Seattle Courtney introduced us to Din Tai Fung, supplier of the most delicious soup dumplings, and we have been fantasizing about it ever since. So when we realized how attainable these dumplings were, we made it happen, and oh man it did not disappoint! If you ever get the chance I highly recommend visit this restaurant, and if you can bring a menu expert with you I definitely support that!

After refuelling I felt like I might be able to take on ECCC again and we headed back that way. Immediately I got distracted by so much cosplay. I took a picture of a wicked Darth Vader, and proceeded to make a real ass outta myself as I asked him for his instagram handle and misunderstood his Vader mask accent one million times before he gave up and handed me a card. It was awkward. I felt dumb. But really it is so hard to understand Vader!

Sorry, Vadey.

When we finally got moving again we made our way back to Artist Alley and finally got to check out a good chunk of it. Oh man there are so many things I want! It is unbelievable how talented people are, and so cool that so many different types of art by so many different people are all crowded into one lil area, just so we get to enjoy the fruits of their labour! It always amazes me when you walk by a booth and see someone working on a commission, I don’t know how they do it with so many distractions around, and still manage to create such incredible beauty.

I grabbed a set of four beautiful greeting cards, and a postcard sized print of Rey from Star Wars done in a Alphonse Mucha style. There were so many other things that I wanted to bring home with me, but I am trying to restrain myself a wee bit… for now anyways!

At this point Derek and Jake had gone off to watch a bunch of Alien shorts, and Courtney and I were left to our own devices. Usually when walking around cons with Derek I am the chatty one, but it was a marvel to see Courtney connect with people at almost every booth we stopped at. She is a big fan of Studio Ghibli, and sports a couple of awesome Ghibli tattoos, which opened up a lot of conversations with people as it seems many artists like to do varied and beautiful Ghibli renditions. After this weekend I’ve decided I need to get it together and watch some of this business! I wanna find my favourite one so I can get all the cute arts!

We walked Artist Alley until the convention shut down for the day, then Courtney and I sat in the atrium and watched people wind down and head out while we waited for the boys. It was super nice to see all the cosplayers chatting and connecting as they no longer needed to pose for passers by and had time to compare notes on the day’s experiences.

After a quick and cheap Lyft back to the apartment we got to kick our feet up and relax for a little while before heading down to the sweet sweet hot tub and pool! This was quickly followed up by a delivery of Buffalo Wild Wings and my realization that I had run outta fun time and need to get cracking on my writing!

That’s a lot of boxes.

I am exhausted, and content. I am feeling super fortunate and so full of gratitude. I am very much looking forward to whatever tomorrow has to throw at us!

Be sure to look for a frequent stream of cosplay photos on our Instagram, @Geekscapeforever!

This year marks my second Emerald City Comic-Con (ECCC), my first repeat con, and my fourth total convention… So at this point I have enough experience to be so stoked, and to anticipate high levels of exhaustion, but am still naive enough to be totally blown away and overwhelmed by the experience. It’s a pretty good place to be, and I feel pretty danged lucky to be living this life right about now.

Our ECCC trip started early this morning when we rolled our tired butts outta bed to get on the road and make it to Seattle for a soft ten. Derek did the driving, Jake held it down in the back seat, and I napped on and off… did I mention how lucky I am?! What a dream! Once we were settled into our AirBnb (which had the cutest freaking Pug in the yard) we made our way to the convention centre. We easily made our way in and were surprised at how freaking chill it is! It turns out that Thursday is the best day for avoiding crowds! Last year I was in school and had to rush down after class on Friday just to get a couple of days in, but this year we get to do the whole four days, and I’m hoping that we will be able to go on the first day every time we do anything ever, because it is so slow and relaxed, the perfect way to start a convention!

We found our way to the main floor and were immediately swept up into a game of Bakugan. I had never heard of it before, but apparently they were around in the early 2000’s and are making a comeback. It was legit a lot of fun, mostly because you get to play with these little plastic creatures that roll up into balls and then explode and dictate what happens that turn! It’s also a card game, which I had an easier time getting on board with since I have become an avid player of Keyforge: Call of the Archons! Because it was such a chill day I was lucky to have one of the employee guys at my side helping me figure out what to do for most of the game, which was suuuper helpful. Man, I wish I could just have an expert at my side answering my questions for all of life’s tasks! I ended up with a surprise win too which was a real thrill, and I thoroughly enjoyed rubbing it in Derek’s face!

The Bakugan guys asked if we would like to join a tournament which I immediately said no to, and in turn immediately regretted when we heard a roar of excitement go up from the crowd and watched two people step into a caged ring with a table in it to commence the tourney! It was a pretty awesome spectacle to watch all this people screaming and yelling about Bakugan Brawls as this guys battled. It was super fun even to just watch!

Yeah, Derek really wants to pick it up now…

After this we decided to just explore the main show floor. I figured this would be a great day to do it as there wasn’t 4,000,000 people in the place. Turns out even without the crowds we did not make it through one whole floor before we had to call it a day, I was flabbergasted. However I thoroughly enjoyed feeling un-rushed and just pausing to look at whatever struck our interest.

For the first time I went out of my way to grab something from the convention’s specific merchandise booth. I am a huge Stranger Things fan and this year ECCC will be hosting some of the Stranger Things cast, and there is an ECCC exclusive cover for the first edition of the Stranger Things comic. I was super anxious about getting a copy of the comic before they ran out so I made us take a pit stop to grab it part way through the day. I am so friggin excited about it, and am totally gonna frame it to display in our house. It’s also kinda poetic, since at the first convention I ever went to (Fan Expo Vancouver a few years back) one of the most special things I bought was a comic with a commissioned cover where the artist drew a classic Eleven from Stranger Things (I also made Derek an epic Eleven halloween costume, so I might be a bit of a fan!)

Such a cool cover!

We continued to walk around, looking at comics, games, art, and spending way to much time reading the back of so many amazing looking books. I ended up buying myself a book, Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller, but it was sooo hard to choose! There was a lady with red hair, who’s name I wish I knew so I could give her internet props right here, at the Harper-Collins booth who literally knew sooo much about every book and was so helpful and informative, and I can’t wait to start the book I picked! I also got a free book with my purchase, and a Neil Gaiman bag which is pretty much the bomb, especially since I am on a real Neil Gaiman kick right now (If you haven’t read The Ocean at the End of the Lane stop right now and go find it. So. Good…. Also Neverwhere and The Graveyard Book are stellar stories by this great man!)

We got sucked into a booth by a man holding out his hand and saying something that I didn’t quite understand. I mostly just felt awkward and shook his hand, but then he asked if we read comics, and when I said we mostly didn’t he decided that his might be the one for us. I know this sounds pushy and off putting but it was actually great, he instructed us to open the series he was selling and see if it spoke to us. Immediately I knew that it wasn’t my style, even though I would have liked it to be, I just wasn’t drawn in by it, which he totally picked up on and was not offended by. He then opened up another book for us and immediately I was invested. The book is called Rosalynd, and it’s a graphic novel written in a diary style from the perspective of a young girl who will grow up to be a vampire hunter. Between the three of us I’m pretty sure it became blaring obvious that I didn’t want to put this book down. Without even consulting me Derek asked to purchase it and the gent who were were talking to, who happened to be both author and illustrator, promptly signed it for me! I’m stoked! As we walked away Derek informed me that this person, Stephan Franck, was a supervising animator on The Iron Giant. I was floored, and extra stoked!

In my wanderings today I found so many different things that I want to read. It was really hard to not buy everything, and even harder to have all these conversations with people who are so proudly discussing with you their heart’s work, and then having to make the decision to walk away even though you are so interested, just not rich enough for all the things. I am glad I have the rest of the weekend to decide on some of the things I feel torn over not buying. There was a really interesting erotic graphic novel that I was super stoked on, and I’m pretty sure if I’m still thinking about it by Sunday it is going to be coming home with me! I’m also hoping to bring home at least one print, although I found a whole bunch today that I really like, and we haven’t even ATTEMPTED Artist Alley yet, so wish me luck in narrowing it down to just one! Last year there were a couple of prints I snagged that I totally love and have proudly displayed on our kitchen wall, it was pretty cool to see the same artists having booths here this year.

We also stumbled across Laika’s The Missing Link characters, which was super cool! We had some Monster Energy Java samples, found a both repping Pet Semetery, that literally had nothing but a few employee who were googling just what the heck Pet Semetary was and handing out little branded flashlights… it was a bit odd.

Once we decided to make our way out we quickly hopped into the Jelly Belly BeanBoozled booth to take the gross flavoured vs good flavoured Jelly Belly challenge. I literally ate 3 jelly beans that were supposed to be either dirty dishwasher or birthday cake and they all tasted the exact same amount of sugary sweetness and not gross at all… I’m pretty sure I was just enjoying the dirty dishwasher flavour *hangs head in shame*

In case you can’t handle your bean.

We then took a Lyft over to a Japanese grocery store, which was super neat (and where we bought a peach-flavoured Coca-Cola), where we met our friends and then headed back to our AirBnb. Now, remember how I talked about feeling lucky? Picture this: our friends literally went grocery shopping (and more importantly beverage shopping) for all of us today, and after arriving at home they made dinner for us while we worked on writing. How freaking amazing is that?!

All in all this day has been pretty freaking amazing. I feel so happy and absolutely fortunate to be able to enjoy this experience, and so frigging grateful to the people around me who have helped make this day super lovely. Special shout out to Derek for not only introducing me to this magical geeky life, but for also taking every opportunity to encourage me and spoil me as much as he can. I can’t to wait to see what the rest of this weekend brings!

Such a neat sight, at such a cool convention centre!

If you want a quiet, calm, and efficient convention experience… make sure that you go on the day that falls in the middle of the week.

Mikaela and I are so happy to be back in Seattle for another Emerald City Comic-Con (with our friends and Geekscape / Geekscape Games alumni Courtney and Jake), as six months after our last convention experience (our phenomenal first time at Seattle’s very own PAX West), we’ve been hankering to explore another show floor, experience some unbelievably cool cosplay, and spend way (way) too much freaking money.

Naturally, prior to hitting the convention itself, we had to make it to Seattle first. I typically like to soak up as much of each convention I attend as I possibly can (for those that were following along for last year’s ECCC, I even took a bus down to Seattle at five in the morning, with Mikaela meeting me in the city that evening because she had to work during the day), so Mikaela, Jake, and I set a completely reasonable departure time from Vancouver, BC of 7AM (actually Mikaela complained that this was far too early), grabbing some quick caffeinated beverages for the road before heading for the border. The weather was clear (a stark contrast to the somehow frequent snow, and almost everyday rain that we’re used to), traffic was light, and the border had absolutely no wait time, so aside from a quick exit to refuel the Kia Soul (which we didn’t fill up prior to departing purposefully as fuel is far, far cheaper in the US), we made it to Seattle in no time.

Courtney was not travelling with us as she lives in Washington, and she ended up slightly delayed due to traffic, so the three of us ate some freaking delicious sandwiches at a small cafe called The Blue Heron (after first parking at and deciding against a sketchy looking cafe near there) before meeting Courtney at our Airbnb. We spent a few minutes getting settled in our AirBnb after taking some time to obtain the door code (we were checking in pretty damned early, so this didn’t feel like a problem), and Courtney and Jake were kind enough to drive Mikaela and I over near the convention centre so that we could start our Emerald City journey (Courtney and Jake only had passes for Friday and Saturday, so they had planned to pick up some snacks and hang out at the Airbnb for the day).

Interestingly enough, the entrance procedure for ECCC has changed this year, with the main entrance now being on the opposite side of the convention center (on a street fittingly titled Convention Place), and with the typical convention entrance on Pike street instead becoming an exit only. This seemed to be causing some confusion with convention regulars, even though ECCC sent out multiple and frequent emails addressing the changes. Another major change to this year’s offerings is the movement of the ECCC Main Stage, where some of the biggest entertainment guests at the show are hosted for interviews, reunions, demonstrations, and other escapades. In prior years a large area of the main expo hall would be curtained off for the main stage, where as this year that space has been reclaimed for additional booths, and the main stage (along with photo opportunities and autograph areas) has moved just a couple of blocks away to the nearby Hyatt Regency hotel. Based on some of the feedback (mostly Twitter) I’ve seen about these changes, it seems as though these changes are a little controversial, but I think that moving the main stage to a dedicated location, rather than a hard-to-secure curtain in the middle of the busiest area of the convention can only be a positive move, and the removal of the insanely busy Pike St. entrance felt incredibly decongested, and far less confusing for everyone in the area. It also left more room for the ‘Free Hip-Hop’ dudes to try to pawn CD’s off on people, but I still think that the changes are a net positive.

We finally hit the show floor after staring at the convention exclusives forever — we ended up grabbing the exclusive glow-in-the-dark cover first issue of the Stranger Things comic from Dark Horse Comics, but couldn’t decide on any of the subtle and well-designed ECCC-themed shirts at that point so only picked up the one item. As I mentioned above, Thursday is the freaking day to go to this thing. The massive main convention hall wasn’t crowded at all, the temperature was perfect (often at a packed convention, the air will flip between sickeningly cold and blisteringly warm as the air conditioning system struggles to keep up with the mass of patrons), you could walk through the small aisles at a leisurely pace without needing to worry about being in anyone’s way, and the floor was so quiet that you could simply speak at a regular volume and not worry about being heard — this was a welcome calm that can’t even be felt at far smaller conventions like Fan Expo Vancouver.

The first, adorable thing that we saw when hitting the show floor.

The first booth that caught our eye was the massive Bakugan: Battle Planet area. I remember seeing a press release about it a few weeks back, but largely ignored it as I only really remember Bakugan as a kid’s anime series and toy line from years back. I had no idea until it was explained to me by a booth employee, but apparently Bakugan actually disappeared a number of years back before being recently revived as a new anime and TCG by Spinmaster Toys. Long story short, an hour had passed and we were still at the Bakugan booth – we had a quick explanation of how to play, and then ended up playing an entire game, asking questions to various coaches along the way. Mikaela kicked my ass, was invited into an eight-person tournament (she said no unfortunately) and we watched some more experienced players start a match before eventually moving on. The game is a mix of skill, strategy, and luck, as players craft a deck around their three Bakugan (each being a different colour or type, with the cards in the deck needing to correspond with those colours) and battling it out by rolling the spherical Bakugan figures towards each other in the play area. The Bakugan will ideally spring open, attaching magnetically to a ‘core’, a small hexagonal piece that gives your Bakugan either a power or damage bonus, and the Bakugan with the highest power (labelled BP) wins. The loser has to discard (typically useful) cards equivalent to the winner’s total damage, and you lose the game once your deck is empty. The game felt totally all-ages friendly, and after an hour at the booth all that I really wanted to do was play more. Well, and to buy some.

It was also by far the liveliest booth at the convention. Even after we had left the area and were perusing the other aisles of booths, every few minutes you could hear uproarious cheering or sounds of surprise from the booth, and at random times an entire crowd yelling “BAKUGAN BRAAAAAAAWLLLLLLL” at the top of their lungs as higher level players would enter a tiny UFC-style cage to duke it out. It was absolutely charming, and I can’t wait to see the action at the booth this weekend once the convention centre really fills up.

BAKUGAN BRAAAAAWWWWWLLLLLL

Honestly, today we didn’t do that much, and it felt like an absolutely calming and relaxing way to ease into this convention (feelings not typically felt at a convention of this size). We leisurely walked aisle by aisle, adoring some of the beautiful art (Spoke Art Gallery at Booth 1133 cannot be missed), becoming distracted looking at board games that we had never heard of (and trying our best not to buy them until we had seen everything that the convention has to offer), only picking up a few cool books — Mikaela has been obsessed with reading novels lately, and picked up an intriguing-sounding book from HarperCollins called Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller, which also included a cool Neil Gaiman-themed tote bag and another free book as a convention special, while I also grabbed her a graphic novel called Rosalynd by Dark Planet Comics’ Stephan Franck, which is an origin story for Rosalynd “Sledge” Van Helsing, told from the perspective of her childhood journal. We also played Jelly Belly’s ‘Bean-Boozled’ on our way out, and Mikaela oddly enough seemed to like the flavour ‘Dirty Dishwasher’. There were also artists making gigantic artpieces entirely out of jellybeans, which was absolutely stunning to watch.

We met back up with Jake and Courtney, and the duo prepared us all an incredibly cheap and super delicious meal of Ramen and Sashimi while Mikaela and I worked on our write-ups for the day. We chatted, had a few beverages, and played a couple of the of the too-many games that all of us brought with us, like Courtney’s still-unplayed PAX purchase Cantankerous Cats, and the new sequel to the always-fun party favourite Monikers, fittingly titled More Monikers. I also definitely yelled out BAKUGAN BRAWWWWWWLLLLL a few too many times (even though we didn’t actually buy it, so we couldn’t even play Bakugan).

Cantankerous Cats feels charming, but also the rules seem kind of tough.

Tomorrow I expect the just-empty aisles to be packed with people, and for today’s calmness to be all but forgotten as 98’000 people descend upon the Washington State Convention Centre over the next few days. That said, tomorrow should start with a full night of sleep and without a four hour drive, and as we’ve only explored one floor of ECCC in the nearly six hours that we attended it today, I can’t wait to see one of America’s very best Artist’s Alleys, the fantastic gaming areas, the upcoming ECCC Western Championships of Cosplay, and so, so much more.

Thanks for reading about today’s adventures, and I look forward to sharing more of my journey tomorrow.

This year’s Emerald City Comic-Con was by far the biggest convention (or event in general) that I have ever been to, and it was pretty amazing… and overwhelming… and so freaking exciting! Due to constant studying on how to help save lives better (I’m an Emergency Room Nurse currently doing some pretty intense additional schooling and certifications) I was only able to make it to the show floor for Saturday and Sunday, which was a super bummer, but still so worth it to make the mini trek down to Seattle. I definitely hope that I get to attend again in the future, and spend all four days at the convention centre!

This was my journey to and at Emerald City Comic-Con 2018. I hope that you enjoy it!

Mid afternoon on Friday I hurried out of the hospital and started my mini-roadtrip to meet up with Derek in Seattle. I have to say, this was actually an unexpected treat! I spend a lot of time transiting/driving, and have come to love listening to an audiobook while commuting. This time around I just wasn’t feeling my current book, so I listened to an episode of Geekscape Games, and then turned on a 90’s pop playlist that had recently been recommended to me (by Derek). This immediately led to a very animated and prolonged Careoke dance-sesh. It. Was. Great. I used to dance in the car all the time, and for some reason have fallen out of the habit, which I see now is an obvious mistake. I wasn’t even sad that I got stuck on an exit for half an hour trying to get into town, I just kept right on singing. If you’re an Apple Music subscriber, you can grab the playlist yourself right here.

I also stopped for a lil’ McDonald’s snack along the way so I could try this much anticipated Szechuan sauce. Spoiler alert, its just meh and Derek is wrong.

On a super cute side note I rolled up to our Airbnb to find that Derek had been standing outside waiting for me for half an hour. Ridiculous. Heart. Melt.

By the time I got into town Friday the convention was shut down for the night. But we had gotten an invite to a sweet lil’ partay, put on by Skybound Entertainment to celebrate The Walking Dead’s 15th anniversary, so we decided to head over there right away. I was pretty excited… and a little bit nervous. The venue was super rad — the space was beautiful, all exposed brick and wood beams, featuring a photo booth, yummy snacks, and bar featuring various The Walking Dead themed cocktails, and wine bottles that moved (in augmented reality, of course)! It was super neat, there were quite a few people there, and according to Derek there seemed to be a good amount of artists, and writers, and other important people that other folks may have recognized. I was pretty stoked when I spotted a cosplayer I had discovered at Fan Expo Vancouver, and can’t even imagine how star struck I woulda been if I had recognized half the people in there. This party is also where I discovered instagram stories, which is pretty neat once you get the hang of it, you can check out @geekscapeforever on Instagram if you want to see what we’ve been up to. (Hint hint: go follow us already!)

Super cool bottle, made even cooler in AR!

Saturday morning I woke up to Derek podcasting. One thing I love about this convention is that it doesn’t open until TEN! Which means I can get my beauty sleep! And it means Derek can get on that Wrestling Podcast! (#DoubleCountOut You are probably already checking it out, but if not, now is the time when you take a little gander over on the iTunes or where ever you get your podcasts and take a listen! — unless you aren’t into wrestling, cause then you wont understand what they are talking about, and it probably wont make much sense or be very fun to listen to… unless you just like listening to the sounds of young men’s voices, then it’ll still be a treat!)

Upon getting to the convention centre we entered a line up to go upstairs, and this line up was simply magical. Like people just kept coming out of nowhere. Then funneling into this teeny line, where literally one dude was checking if you had a badge and letting you get onto an escalator to ascend into the madness. Somehow, I don’t know how, this process actually moved pretty pretty pretty quickly. Like we weren’t at a stand still for more than 30 seconds, ever!

At my request we went to see a Cosplay panel Saturday morning, about the basics of getting into cosplay. I was a little apprehensive when it started, as I’ve previously had some kinda meh experiences at panels, but it actually turned out to be really useful and informative! They talked about how to budget for building cosplay, and their various experiences of starting it themselves. There were 5 different young women there, who all had different cosplay styles and had been doing it for varying amounts of time. It was great to listen to people talk about something they are so passionate about, and to see how inclusive this community can be.

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We also had a bunch of time to walk around the show floor on Saturday. I thought I knew what I was getting into with this, but I was mistaken. Now, the conventions I have been to in the past have evidently been on the smaller side of things. The first place we went was the main show floor, which was one of many levels (through several buildings), each strategically housing certain things such as the cosplay centre, the photo op and autograph area, the gaming floor where you could experience new board games or set up a round of DnD or Magic: The Gathering, and way, way more. We started walking around the show floor and I was immediately overwhelmed. There were just so many things, and even more people. And then around the corner there was more show floor, and through the doorway even more, and across the hallway, you guessed it, even more…

But it was an overwhelm in the most wonderful way. I have never in a singular place, experienced so many different kinds of beautiful, curious, interesting things and people! One of my most favourite aspects of being at a convention is looking at all of the art. There are so many different kinds of artists, creating so many different and wonderful pieces of art, from books, to postcards and magnets, to canvas paintings and prints, to leather work and jewelry, and so so so much more. Each booth is filled with treasures of every variety, and most of the time the artist who created this brilliance is sitting right there just waiting for you to ask them about their work! How often in life do we get an opportunity like that, to just openly admire the hardworking these people are doing and talk to them about these things which they are so very passionate about?! I went into this convention knowing that I would want to buy a print or two. I like the idea of taking a piece of this experience home with me, and a beautiful piece of art is a great way to do it, especially if its fairly affordable print! On Saturday we ended up walking past this beautiful painting of a women letting her breath go underwater and I knew I wanted to be able to look at that every day. But I didn’t want to make a decision without knowing all of my options, so I waited until the next day, after meandering through Artist’s Alley (forever, because it’s huge and has its own floor) to find my way back to that booth and take home my own copy of that beauty.

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While exploring the show floor we had the opportunity to demo a couple of games at the Skybound Games booth. It was great fun! At first I was intimidated by the demo guys wanting to get you into a game, but actually this might be my new favourite way to buy a game! We literally got to play a few rounds of a game I had never heard of (which it turns out had just released after a successful Kickstarter campaign), and I walked away trying to adjust my budget so I could bring it home. Who am I kidding, budgeting is not my strength, a week later and my third day of eating Kraft Dinner is telling me I didn’t do a very good job of budgeting… But my super fun games day is telling me it was totes worth it! We ended up picking up The Grimm Forest and Superfight.

The Grimm Forest is kind of like a mashup of every fairytale woven into your memory and a little bit of Settlers of Catan. I was super stoked to bring this one home. You are descendants of the 3 ( or 4) little pigs competing to build your houses, while constantly being thrown off track by monsters and big meanies. It’s great fun, and can be played in under an hour, which in my books is a huge plus (because there is usually a WWE Pay Per-View to get to when people come over)! Superfight feels kind of like a mashup between Cards Against Humanity (but seemly less dirty so far) and Exploding Kittens, with a dash of… whatever games makes you tell a story about characters! You literally pick cards and have to combine a character with a ‘super power’ and then explain why it would win in a fight against the other person’s character… I will admit I was a bit of a sore loser at this one. There are also so many different expansion packs for this one (and even an expansion pack subscription program), so I am sure we will add on to it in the future. I am looking forward to playing it in a group with more people, and more adult beverages, I am pretty certain hilarity will ensue.

Oh man, I feel like I am talking so much already, but there were so many good things, and I have so much to say!

I also had the opportunity to visit the Espionage Cosmetics booth, which specializes in nerdy nail decals, and got to try some on! There were so many different styles of nail art, most of which I was a little clueless to, but the lovely lady at this booth helped by pointing out what a few of them were! She also applied one for me, and it was so simple and easy, but glammed me up so much! I walked away with a little sample and can’t wait to have days off so I can give them a go! (Though I probably won’t be sharing photos of that, cause I have chapped nurses hands!). Their demo station also had glitter available so they could add a little sparkle to the bearded gents who were in attendance. I think this may have been the first time in my life I almost wished for facial hair! I tried to convince Derek to try it, but as you can probably guess, he was having none of that! Lame.

We got to watch a Twisted Toonz, which I had seen before at the convention we went to in Vancouver. It is actually pretty hilarious. A bunch of voice actors (I don’t know why they are called voice actors, they also do the body moving stuff, but they do video games and their characters are animated so I guess you don’t get to call them actors?) get together and read from a script, but each of them takes on a different celebrity (or character’s) accent for each scene. We literally had to stand for an hour and a half just watching giant screens from the back of the room packed with thousands of people, but it was so worth it! They were reading from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and it was hilarious. I feel like I need to go back and rewatch that movie, I just could not believe how inappropriate some of the lines were!

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I don’t know if anyone has noticed the activity on our Instagram feed @GEEKSCAPEFOREVER, but it has been taken over lately by yours truly, and that means so many many photos of amazing ECCC cosplay! Which leads me to, Saturday night and my most anticipated event… The ECCC Western Championships of Cosplay!

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We stood in line an hour and a half before the event started, which meant lining up outside in the cold (which actually wasn’t that cold considering its the beginning of March). It also meant a very whiney Mikaela who did not bring a sweater with her, but it was soooo worth it! There was a crowd of over 2000 people and we managed to get pretty great seats (although not great enough for pictures). I can not even put into words how amazed I was with these costumes. There was someone who had made the Doof Warrior outfit, and musical transportation platform from Mad Max: Fury Road (WTF?! so Amazing, and totally one of my favourite movies/characters!). There was also an amazing Dark Pit with movable wings from Kid Icarus: Uprising, and even giant guy who was dressed as an even more giant guy (some sort of Brute from Halo, according to Derek), and I couldn’t even believe this was real life. This competition was definitely one of my ECCC highlights, and if I get to go again, I hope I am able to grab some photos so I can share it with y’all.

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Saturday night after dinner, I tried to stay awake to take advantage of being out and about and young and hip and… I fell asleep before midnight, and before even getting into bed.

Sunday I was determined to see the rest of all of the floors. I was super invested in checking out autographs or photo ops, but I ventured over to the cosplay areas and checked out the gaming area options. Then wandered through Artist Alley with my jaw on the floor as I tried to take in all of the crazy beauty. It was so neat to walk past booths and see people sketching or colouring or whatever, just making their art right there in front of everyone. It definitely brought me back to the budgeting thing, and wish I was better at it, so I could bring home more beautiful things. I picked out some post cards, and found a neat print of a Narwal ( which I had to have.), and walked away sadly from at least 5 prints that I wish I could look at every day. I also nabbed a little independent comic with super beautiful art, and even found the perfect Mother’s Day present!

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We also went to check out the Cosplay floor, which had some handy booths for makeup touch ups and demos, as well as places where you could fix your outfits. There were a few Cosplayers who had their own booths, and a green screen set up for photos. The lighting in this area was not great, so I didn’t get as many photos as I would have liked, but it was super nice to see a place set up for the people from this part of the community.

I spent a couple hours on Sunday searching for and photographing some of the most amazing cosplay. The convention centre in Seattle is a beautiful building and has this great little courtyard that was the perfect back drop for so many photos, which you can see on instagram by @geekscapeforever and so many other people. We managed to get out there before the rain started, and still got some great photos inside once everyone was escaping the rain. Every time we go to a convention I am amazed by the amount of time and talent people put into these outfits, and ECCC did not disappoint. Go check out our Instagram and you will see what I am talking about.

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One thing that I became aware of at ECCC was the amount of respect and kindness the people of this community show each other. This convention even had a beer garden in the same building as the main show floor (!!!), but even with this awesome feature, I did not notice any drunk or belligerent people over the entire weekend! At most big events that host thousands of people there are usually a few rotten eggs in the bunch, and I am sure they existed here as well, but I never came across them. It was so lovely to be surrounded by people who are so accepting and kind towards each other. To be in a place where children and elderly and everyone in between are able to exist and make space for each other (metaphorically, not physically, that place was packed!) was pretty magical.

Thank you Emerald City Comic Con for putting on an amazing event.

I am so happy to have found this super interesting, beautiful, artistic, amazing culture of people, and I can’t wait to venture into this community again in the future.

Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened? That’s what I was trying to tell myself as Mikaela and I woke up this morning. It felt as though we’d only just arrived in Seattle, and like Emerald City Comic-Con had only just begun – when in actuality, it was just a matter of hours before we’d be making the drive back to Vancouver and back to our real lives (and bills and jobs).

We prettied ourselves up for the day and then packed up what felt like a million bags. As we left our AirBnb for the last time (we brought our bags down to the car and left it parked there until we were ready to leave the collection, thankfully our host was cool with this), I realized just how much we’d lucked out on the location. Sure, it was a little outside of what we were comfortable spending (or what we could comfortably afford), but it took so much weight off of our shoulders to be a miniscule five minute walk away from the convention centre, rather than having to drive into the city each day to search for expensive, needle-in-a-haystack parking. Being so close to the convention centre simply allowed us more time at the convention itself, which (aside from the Szechuan sauce) was the whole reason we were there, of course.

After grabbing some tasty sandwiches from a local cafe, we (finally) made our way up to Artist’s Alley. The area has its own freaking floor at ECCC, and I honestly have never seen another Artist’s Alley that comes even close in size. It was freaking massive, spanning two and a half giant rooms. Almost every booth was packed with people, and we spent almost two hours just looking at all of the amazing art on display. It wasn’t long before Mikaela found numerous prints that she absolutely fell in love with, and after we browsed the entire Artist’s Alley Floor, we went back to buy some. Up to this point, aside from food we hadn’t actually purchased anything at the convention… today would definitely be different.

Following Artist’s Alley, Mikaela spent some time seeking out some standout cosplayers. She’s already posted a number of these images to the GeekscapeForever Instagram account, but a gallery of all of the images taken (along with Mikaela’s thoughts on the convention as a whole) should pop up within the next couple of days. There was an unbelievable amount of intensely high-quality cosplay at ECCC, and I still think that (as I mentioned yesterday) the Western Championships of Cosplay competition was one of the coolest things I’ve seen at any convention – the sheer amount of time that these artists put into their work is beyond mind-blowing.

The hours were flying by at this point – we waited in a huge line to grab some delicious pizza from the convention centre cafeteria, and then proceeded to spend more (and more) money on the show floor. Mikaela ended up buying the Planned Parenthood benefit book from A Wave Blue World (which I mentioned yesterday), a comic by a local artist that had some gorgeous watercolour-style artwork, several miniature pop-art style prints, a cool print of a narwhal (her favourite animal) and an 11×17 print from what turned out to be a Vancouver-local artist. I’ve been pretty successful at not buying anything (or is it just not being able to afford anything) at the last batch of conventions that I’ve visited – I’m not sure if it was just Mikaela egging me on or if my willpower simply disappeared today (or if not having to carry things back across several flights like at SDCC was just super attractive), but after wanting to pick up Skybound’s Superfight for years, and being so impressed with demo we’d received of The Grimm Forest board game… I ended up walking away with both of them (and I can’t freaking wait to give them a try).

Mikaela’s haul. We’re going to need some new frames!

From there, we did a bit more wandering and a little more cosplay watching, and before we knew it it was (sadly) time to make our way back to the car. Time flies when you’re having fun is a statement that is at its truest at comic book conventions. No lie.

I made us stop pretty quickly so I could taste that sweet, sweet Szechuan sauce one last time, and the rest of the drive back to Vancouver was pretty uneventful. We spent much of the ride gushing about how much fun we’d had, how organized the entire convention felt (like really freaking organized and smooth) and just how much we’re looking forward to the next one. Of course, just before heading over the border we made a quick stop at Buffalo Wild Wings (which is way tastier than anything we have up in Canada), before waiting in the border line for almost an hour.

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We finally arrived home, walked in the door, threw our junk on the ground, and instantly went to bed (at like 9PM). We were beat, and Mikaela had school in the morning. Our trip to ECCC was finished.

The trip itself couldn’t have happened at a better time either. Mikaela has been doing some damned intense schooling over the past couple of months, and my day job has been extra busy (and extra stressful) for some time as well. It’d been quite some time since we’d been able to just spend a decent amount of quality time together, and the trip to Seattle for Emeral City Comic-Con gave us just that. As busy and intense as these events can be, it felt relaxing and refreshing for us to be able to share that intensity together. Thanks for that, Emerald City!

That’s another one in the books… and now it’s just four months until San Diego. Time to start getting ready!

Thanks for tagging along, look for more coverage (and cosplay) in the coming days, and let us know what you’d like to see more of at our next convention!

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A popular feline character from the comic series Saga will get her turn in the limelight (emerald-light?) when the Lying Cat talking plush debuts at Emerald City Comic Con with an exclusive variant.

The Lying Cat plush stands a whopping 17 and a half-inches and looks absolutely huggable. Give the sun on her collar a squeeze and you’ll hear Lying Cat’s well-known line: “LYING!” Both the standard and the variant editions will include this feature.

So what makes this variant special? The variant Lying Cat’s collar is green, most likely to tie into the whole “Emerald City” part of ECCC. She will also have a limited edition ear tag.

Dying for the variant and can’t make it to the con? ReedPOP, the creator of ECCC, has you covered. The Lying Cat Talking Plush – ECCC Exclusive Variant is currently stocked in their online store. You can purchase her now for $35. I imagine supplies are limited so I wouldn’t sit on this one.

What do you think of this exclusive? Are attending Emerald City Comic Con? Let us know in the comments!

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Emerald City Comicon has come and gone, and along with 80,000 eager geeks, hundreds of extremely talented cosplayers descended on the Washington State Convention Centre.

I had a blast talking to some of the costumers throughout the weekend, and the ECCC Cosplay contest featured some of the best cosplays that I’d ever seen. I took a few photos of the costumes I saw at the convention, so take a look below, and let us know which one is your favourite!

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It’s hard to see in the photo, but that Halo 4 baddie was too big to fit on the stage!

Just before Emerald City Comicon brought thousands upon thousands of geeks upon Seattle’s Washington State Convention Centre, Legendary Comics announced three new series, including a book in the Pacific Rim universe (read my interview with writer Joshua Fialkov here), and two new IP’s.

One of the new books, Black Bag, is written by iZombie and Cinderella alum Chris Roberson. I had the opportunity to spend a few minutes with Chris at Legendary’s Emerald City booth this past weekend.

Derek: Black Bag, of course, was just announced. Why don’t you start by telling me a little big about it?

Chris: Black Bag is about a bored, I hate the word housewife, but she’s a housewife. A suburb wife, who’s subordinated her own ambitions to her husband’s since college. She becomes dissatisfied and realizes that it’s not enough for her, and gets the opportunity to go and be a super-spy for the government. Which she does, but of course doesn’t tell her husband about it, so she ends up leading a bit of a double life as a wife of the partner of a law firm, while at the same time heading to other countries to kill bad people.

D: So it holds kind of a Mr. and Mrs. Smith feeling? Without the Mr. of course?

Kind of, yeah. Or a True Lies vibe and other stuff like that.

D: How did Black Bag come to exist?

C: Bob Schreck from Legendary called me up. It was a Thomas Tull idea, so one that originated within the company. They were looking for somebody to flesh it out, and female super-spies is in my wheelhouse. I did Cinderella for Vertigo in the Fables universe, so I was happy to come on board and help out.

D: So how will Black Bag compare to your work on Cinderella?

C: It’ll have a similar vibe. Again as much as I hate housewife as a term, I also hate strong female protagonist as a term, but that’s kind of what she is. She’s a kick-ass lady, and my entire life I’ve been surrounded by kick-ass ladies, so I kind of know what they’re like.

D: How has working with Legendary Comics as opposed to your traditional publishers?

C: For me it’s all about the personal direct relationships, and I’ve known Bob Schreck for years and he’s one of the smartest people in comics, and he was my editor, so I have zero complaints. It was great.

D: In terms of the great art for the book, did you have a hand in choosing your artist? Or how did J.B. come on board?

C: I definitely had a voice. In every stage of the process, they would send me samples from artists that they were considering, and it was like I had a vote. I wasn’t selecting the candidates, but I had an up or down vote as to whether I thought they would be a good fit or not.

D: Black Bag is your first work with Legendary Comics, do you plan to continue with the company, or with Black Bag, in the future?

C: As long as their checks continue to clear, I’m definitely interested!

D: Awesome. The book looks great, and I can’t wait to read it! Thanks for your time!

Black Bag is set to launch its first issue this Fall, and it sounds really cool. You can take a look at a preview page from the book below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick it up!

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