Well guys, there was going to be a full-blown Halloween video today. It was going to be a Let's Play of Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper. Unfortunately, SHvsJtR is fullscreen only, which my capture software can't record.
Then there was another game that just wasn't good for riffing (or playing for that matter) then I found a good game but my entire desktop unexpectedly shut down when I bumped it with my knee, so I figured that something out there just didn't want a Halloween video to happen.
So instead, here's my Slender Man costume. Happy Halloween
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Halloween Heroines or Cosplays for Women
Hey everybody. Halloween is just around
the corner, and I know some of you have been putting off picking a
costume until the last minute. Well, if you've been reading
regularly, you'll know that last year, I did an article on Halloween
costumes for guys, so it only seems fair that I do another list this
year for the ladies.
Now, you want to be a female superhero?
Fantastic! You also don't want to dress like a stripper? Also
fantastic! I understand completely that sexism is a massive issue in
comics and geek culture alike, and that it may seem intimidating to
put yourself before a potentially judgmental audience. It may seem
impossible, not to mention undesirable, to dress as one of the many
comic book females who dress more like lingerie models than
crime-fighters, but I assure you that there are are some relatively
simple, modest outfits you can put together.
Like with my costumes for guys, I'm
assuming that you're on a reasonable budget, and that you can't
afford full-body tights or extravagant accessories.
Mary Marvel
Mary Marvel is the sister to Billy Batson, or Captain Marvel. Like
Billy, Mary calls down her powers through magic lightning from the
wizard Shazam. Also like Billy, Mary was originally property of
Faucett Comics, meaning her design comes from the more innocent
1950s, and it has changed little today.
Either a red dress, or a red skirt and t-shirt will work fine. Just
add a lightning bolt and a cape, and you should be good to go.
Terra
Keep in mind, this is Terra from the Teen Titans cartoon, not the
comics. This costume has two options: Pre-Titan and Titan. Pre-Titan
is probably the easiest. Jean shorts, a long, white-sleeved t-shirt
and a gray cut-off tank top, with some brown gloves.
Titan Terra is similar, only with yellow shorts, and a long-sleeved
black shirt. Keep in mind that with any costume that bares the
midriff, you are certainly able to simply wear the shirt and cover
up, no harm done.
Bumblebee
This is another version from the Teen Titans cartoon, since cartoons
have stricter guidelines on how scantily clad their females can be.
Once again, Bumblebee bares the midriff, but as always, you're at
liberty to just not do that should you choose.
Black pants, yellow and black striped shirt, and some fairy wings you
can pick up at just about any costume shop on the planet, and you
should be good to go.
Jubilee
If you want something that screams...God, I don't even know what
decade...then the hardest part of playing Jubilee will be finding
that big yellow coat. If you can do that however, you're pretty much
set. A pink t-shirt, jeans and blue or yellow gloves, and you're
ready to be...well, someone's favorite member of the X-Men I'm sure.
Hopefully that helps you last-minute costume shoppers or potential
cosplayers out. Again, I'm totally aware that sexism is rampant in
this industry, but at the end of the day, just be who you want to be.
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Awesome Comic Tuesday
This is a little small, so let me type it here.
Panel One: Happy birthday kryptonian, I give you OBLIVION
Panel two: Burn.
Panel three: *Superman burns the crap out of the guy*
Dang Superman, you scary.
Panel One: Happy birthday kryptonian, I give you OBLIVION
Panel two: Burn.
Panel three: *Superman burns the crap out of the guy*
Dang Superman, you scary.
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