Awesome Con 2015 Cosplay Gallery

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This past Saturday, I attended the 3rd annual Awesome Con in Washington, DC. I’d actually never been to the show in previous years, though I was aware of it. I kinda hated the name, plus I felt like Baltimore and New York Comic Con were superior to it, so I spent my time and money going to them instead. This year, however, I’m going to be missing both of those shows due to weddings, so I figured it was time to see what Awesome Con was all about. My verdict? It’s a pretty good show.

The layout, vendor selection, and guest list were reminiscent of Wizard World Richmond, which I attended last Fall. This show, however, seemed to have more vendors and bigger guests. While Wizard World Richmond had one Power Ranger (albeit arguably the greatest Ranger of all time), this show had four former Rangers. Plus, this show had marquee guests like William Shatner, George Takei, Sean Astin, and more. Still, you also had your sci fi cult stars like Dina Meyer, Casper Van Dien, James Marsters, and some of the Comic Book Men. So, there was something for everyone. As for vendor selection, most of the local comic shops were represented, as well as a few out of town shops – which certainly wasn’t the case for WW Richmond, which had about 3 comic vendors. While there didn’t seem to be a lot of current books up for sale, you could grab anything from discounted trade paperbacks to chainmail Jayne hats from Firefly. The show was very well-attended, but not overcrowded like NYCC and SDCC are these days. You could navigate freely without bumping into too many people. Like Wizard World, I still think the admission price was a bit steep; $42 for Saturday admission, compared to Baltimore Comic-Con’s $30.  Since I didn’t buy a ton of stuff, I spent most of my time taking pictures.

For this post, instead of focusing on the plethora of Harley Quinns, Arrows, and Jokers that you always see at these shows, I thought I’d focus on the cosplay that featured women, minorities, crossplay (gender-switched cosplay), or was just something you just don’t see at every show. I was impressed by all of these costumes, and I hope you’ll enjoy taking a look at them.

Robpool
Robpool
Crossplay Aquaman
Crossplay Aquaman
Black Jedi Family. I love that little girl so much!
Jedi Family. I love that little girl so much!
Scarlet Witch in an awesome Marvel dress
Scarlet Witch in an awesome Marvel dress
Bazooka from G.I. Joe
Bazooka from G.I. Joe
Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop
Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop
Static Shock and Red Arrows
Static Shock and Arsenals
Modern-Day Luke Cage
Modern-Day Luke Cage
Stormtrooper Dress
Stormtrooper Dress
Black Captain Britain
Captain Britain
Bob Ross and his happy little trees
Bob Ross and his happy little trees
Two-Face
Two-Face
Casey Jones and April O'Neil
Casey Jones and April O’Neil
Mr. Terrific
Mr. Terrific
Crossplay Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon
Crossplay Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon
Spider-Gwen
Spider-Gwen
Black Batman
Batman
Lady Thor
Lady Thor
Agents Scully and Carter
Agents Scully and Carter
Crossplay Assassin's Creed
Crossplay Assassin’s Creed
Black Starfleet Officers
Starfleet Officers
Xena
Xena
Kim Possible
Kim Possible
I HAD to take a pic of this guy's shirt. Bonus points if you know what movie it's referencing.
I HAD to take a pic of this guy’s shirt. Bonus points if you know what movie it’s referencing.
Pretty sure this was a Filipino Batman. And the "POW" was the icing on the cake!
Batman ’66. And the “POW!” was the icing on the cake!
Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man
Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man
'90s Rogue
’90s Rogue
Power Couple Luke Cage and Jewel, AKA Jessica Jones
Power Couple Luke Cage and Jewel, AKA Jessica Jones
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent
S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent
Captain America USO Girl
Captain America USO Girl
Big Hero 6's Honey Lemon and Gogo Tamago
Big Hero 6’s Honey Lemon and Gogo Tamago
Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel
The Stalk from Saga
The Stalk from Saga
Squirrel Girl and Captain America USO Girl
Squirrel Girl and Captain America USO Girl
Agent Phil Coulson
Agent Phil Coulson
Power Rangers family
Power Rangers family
Captain America USO Girl
Captain America USO Girl/Crossplay Captain America?
Patriot from Young Avengers
Patriot from Young Avengers

Wasn’t that fun? At the end of the day, I had a great time, and I have to give Awesome Con the credit it deserves. Still hate the name, but I also hate clothes emblazoned with words to describe the wearer (you’re not a Cutie Pie, regardless of what that shirt says!). It just sounds so…grandiose, but you’ve gotta have goals, right? I know the Awesome Con brand got a bit tarnished when the Milwaukee edition was abruptly cancelled last year, but I think this show is on the road to being a force to be reckoned with. In the next few years, I wouldn’t be surprised if Marvel and DC had booth presences at the show. All I know is that I’ll definitely be checking it out next year.

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6 thoughts on “Awesome Con 2015 Cosplay Gallery

  1. Once again, I debated whether or not I should go to this show, but I opted to spend the weekend power washing the deck instead. I’m such a bad fan. One of these days, I’ll take the kids — it looked like there were quite a few events catering to the younger set. Were there any vintage toy sellers there?

  2. @Chris – When you met that Xena, was Gabrielle also with her? There was a Gabrielle, but she wasn’t around when I took the pic. Both were great costumes. Yeah, there were several Rogues, but 90s Rogue was the best!

    @Brian – It’s definitely worth attending, especially now that it hasn’t gotten too big. It’s a great con for its size, and it’s well-attended without being overly crowded. And there was a TON of stuff for kids, so that was definitely a plus. There were a couple of vintage toy sellers, but not a lot. Mainly, it was t-shirt vendors, a couple of vintage video game vendors. That sort of thing. I’m hoping the vintage toy selection improves in the future.

    @Mike – Yeah, that price was a bit steep, and there wasn’t really any swag. They had already run out of programs by midday Saturday, so that was sad. They gave us a blue plastic bag, which I thought would be packed with stuff. Instead, there was a non-descript lanyard, and a couple of cards promoting some no-name indie comics. The free swag was disappointing.

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