Sadly, I’ve never been much of a Star Trek guy. I’ve seen the recent movies, and watched (and do plan to catch up with) some of Discovery, but aside from a kick-ass Super Nintendo game, the franchise has eluded me for most of my life.

Though I hadn’t heard too much about it, the idea of Captain Picard returning for a new series sounded like a super neat idea. The series is set to debut on CBS All Access sometime this year. Details for the series itself still seem fairly light, but it sounds like it has something to do with Picard being ‘haunted’ after something that occurred in 2009’s Star Trek, and EW has also learned that the series will be serialized rather than episodic like The Next Generation.

Over at Michael J Wolf Fine Arts at 363 Fifth Ave, from 11-9 on Friday and Saturday, and 11-5 on Sunday, CBS has prepared an exhibit called Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty. It’s a beautiful space that literally feels like you’re walking through a museum exhibit. There are tons of props, costumes, and other items on display, and there’s even a gift shop selling shirts, mugs, and other cool, limited merchandise (you also get a cool limited edition pin when you enter the experience). If you read the descriptions on some of the items, you’re treated to some powerful world-building that fills you in even more on what you can expect whenever the series actually decides to drop. The plaque as you enter the exhibit brings you a little into the story as well:

One of Starfleet’s most decorated officers, Admiral Jean-Luc-Picard retired from Starfleet in 2386 after more than 50 years of service, returning to a quiet life tending to his family’s storied winemaking tradition in the Chateau Picard vineyards of La Barre, France.

Many of Picard’s personal mementos and rare artifacts from his life and career are stored in the Starfleet Museum Quantum Archives located at Starfleet Command headquarters in San Francisco.

For the first time, many of these artifacts are now available for view in a special touring exhibition celebrating his career of service and lifetime of dedication to the principles of Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets.

You can take a look at some of the items on display via the photo gallery below, and again, if you’re in San Diego for SDCC, the line for this one seems to move quickly, and even as someone who is not a huge fan of the franchise, I thought that it was an absolutely fascinating experience.

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! 

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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

Fire Emblem Echoes has arrived for the 3DS! So as expected, Nintendo’s latest turn based strategy epic launched with a limited edition that left fans of the game mashing their refresh buttons for a chance to get their hands on the special release. Packaged with a soundtrack, a hardcover artbook and three pixel pins featuring Alm, Celica, and series poster boy Marth, we were able to snag one of the boxes to share with all you wonderful people. So if you were unable to get one yourself, or just wanted to see what the big deal was, take a look at our unboxing gallery below and check out all the goodies.

The unboxing begins.

The art book is loaded with detailed notes and concept art for many of the game’s cast.

The design of the CD has to be the nicest looking part of the package.

To think Celica could look any cuter.

 

The pin backings hid some cool erm… emblems.

While the CD may look gorgeous and I’m always a sucker for pins, the art book goes above and beyond the meager offerings I’ve come to expect from limited editions I’ve bought in the past, making it the highlight of the package for me. Its solid cover highlights its contents, which are filled with a decent amount of insight to accompany the evolution of the character designs. For an extra $20, it’s hard to walk away as anything but satisfied.

Check out our full review of Echoes here. Are you on the fence about picking up the amiibo for the game? Find out if they’re worth it before you go on the hunt. Let us know what your favorite items in the limited edition were in the comments!

Briefly: Mondo has just announced a new show with some fantastic artwork by Mike Mitchell.

The show will run from April 25th through May 17th, and will feature a multitude of Mitchell’s iconic portraits. Characters from The Avengers, X-Men and Spider-man will be represented along with many others from Marvel’s incredible library.

Mitchell said that “My love for Marvel Comics was an integral part of growing up. Not just the comics, but the action figures, video games and cartoons. My intention with this show was to take those characters out of their action-oriented world and give them a moment of silence to catch their breath. There’s a humanizing quality to that which I find extremely interesting. This has easily been the most ambitious project I’ve ever taken on, and it’s due in part to my love for their universe; which is fictional by definition, but real in my mind and in the minds of others.”

Take a look at just a few of the show’s portraits below (plus the giant MODOK outside the showroom), and let us know if you’ll be checking it out in person!

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