Friday, August 23, 2013

Cosplay Friday: Fat Girl Edition!

As a Big Girl who will soon be Cosplayed up for Amazing Arizona, Fat Nerd Pride!!!

Beth Day-Smith's photo.
WIll of The Abyss - Pandora Hearts
Photography by Pouncybookface 
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This is my She-Ra cosplay that I finished constructing a few days ago. 
I take my cosplaying very seriously. I put a lot of heart and work into making all my things from scratch, into the details, and into having a very well constructed outfit. But nothing really grinds my gears as much as not being taken seriously as a cosplayer due to my size 20 hips. Like, wow, the size of my waist does not detract how flippin’ stellar the paint job on my armor is.
My point is, make the best costume you possibly can. Everyone else can shut their mouths as they gawk at your bodacious cosplaying self.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Cosplay Friday!!

Sailor Moon
Sailor moon cosplay

Jack and Sally
The Nightmare before Christmas
Nightmare Before Christmas. So want to do this for halloween this year. Pleeeeeeeease Joe?????

Woody
Toy Story
Woody, Toy Story..... he looks like the real thing!! Awesome!

Fem Chucky
Child's Play: Fem Chucky #cosplay

Mystique
X-Men
Mystique


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Meanwhile . . . at the Hall of Justice; Superheroes converge on Gila Valley to help child battling cancer

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The real Iron ManWonder Woman

The real Iron Man

Brock Innes, a 4-year-old battling cancer, shows everyone how to perform the Wonder Woman lasso of truth tire pull, the first obstacle in the Brock’s Superhero Mayhem Fun Run fund-raiser at Eastern Arizona College Saturday.




By David Bell editor@eacourier.com | 0 comments
THATCHER — Face front, true believer!
Eastern Arizona College played host to a tale so titanic, even Smilin’ Stan Lee and Rasically Roy Thomas would be hard pressed to match.
Brock Innes, a 4-year-old battling rhabdomyosarcoma — a testicular cancer — was the inspiration for Brock’s Superhero Mayhem Fun Run Saturday at EAC.
“We all love superheroes and Brock thinks they are the greatest,” said Patti Guerrero-Wren, who organized the event with the Associated Students of Eastern Arizona College Ribbon Club.
“It’s a club set up to help people in the community,” she said.

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Like Brock — who has had two surgeries and is now undergoing six months of chemotherapy — and his family, who are facing a growing volume of medical bills.
“The support is amazing,” said Brock’s father, Drew Innes. “I didn’t think so many people would show up.”
Participants had to overcome the Crisis on Earth Prime by making their way through 11 obstacles that took them through virtually the entire EAC campus — the Wonder Woman lasso of truth tire pull, the Superman time climb/leap, the Joker’s bleacher run, Captain America’s shield (Frisbee) throw, the Thor hammer swing, the stair run of the Bat Cave, Bane’s hill roll/run, Spider-man’s wall climb, the Hulk Smash stage with a medicine ball, Iron Man’s rocket dodge (push ups and high jumps) and the Flash 100-yard dash.
The namesake superhero/villain was at each station to guide participants, who were encouraged to take part dressed as their favorite superhero.
“I just want to thank everybody that came out. Words cannot describe the feelings we have seeing all the support,” Drew said. “And Brock loved seeing all the superheroes.”