Food and Cosplay

The Official Website of Food And Cosplay, where we share Photos and Articles relating to Cosplay and Comic-Con

My love letter for NYCC

This isn’t a review of the event. That will come later.

But I’m constantly asked what my favourite comic con event is? And one of my answers will always be New York Comic-Con.

Now let me say this now, it’s nothing to do with “it’s bigger”, “it’s better” or “the UK will never be as good” type of thing. 

I don’t know if other people have this with comic con events, but I get a different feeling between events, a certain atmosphere, a vibe once you step into the venue. 

For me, it’s meeting the cosplayers who can’t get to the UK as easily as I can fly to the USA. I love meeting people and talking to them. There is only so much on social media you can write without feeling it’s being lost in translation or unable to get the right tone or emotion into a message. 

Each year I’ve gone to NYCC, I’m full of excitement about who I will get to see, what cosplays I’ll see, will I get to bump into any celebrities on the con floor (that’s only happened once Btw). 

I mainly go for the cosplays there and the major cosplayers who attend such as in the past, Stella Chuu, Monika Lee, Jessica Nigri, Hendo Art, Elisabeth Rage, Kristen Hughey, D-Piddy, etc. I always try and grab their photo and say hello and let them know how much I appreciate their work. 

The keyword I use when describing NYCC is “more”. There’s more cosplays, more variety of cosplayers, more versions of characters, more space for all the vendors, more range in vendors there, etc. This year I took a friend with me to NYCC who has never been before and I was gaging through him what’s it’s like to attend an event like this for the first time. He was stunned by how big it was, how many people were there, the level of cosplay he could see and find. I kept asking him if he was ok, and I swear I could see “error 404” on his face, he couldn’t process how vast it was. 

As someone who has gone six times, there are people who I see regularly and it is so nice for either myself to find them and say hello or they find me and still “gush’ over me, excited to see me and want photos from me. I always want to have the feeling of “being at home” and welcome and I certainly get that from here. 

The city of New York is also magical. There are certain places NYC that I always revisit such as Rockefeller Centra, visit Grand Central station, get pancakes from Penelope’s and it’s these things which make me happy as it experiences I want to remind myself how lucky I am to visit such a wonderful place. I’m at a point where some of my cosplays friends who live in NYCC, I get to hang outside of the comic con event and have a proper catch-up. 

I could talk about NYCC for so much longer but if you’ve not seen all the selfies I’ve taken on Twitter and Instagram, that will give you a sense of how much I love NYCC. I’ll do anything to return here, every year. 

Check out this CMV from The 86th Floor of their time at NYCC and see all the incredible cosplays there.

Latest Articles
Cosplay by Teraana Cosplay Taken at MegaConLive London 2024 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
This week’s Cosplays We Like comes from Jason Todd from the Batman franchise. Jason Peter Todd is a captivating character in the DC Comics universe. Jason Todd was created to succeed Dick Grayson as Robin, Batman’s partner and sidekick. Like Grayson, he suffered a tragic loss—his parents were killed by criminals in Gotham City. Adopted by Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jason became the second Robin. In the current continuity, Jason is a more nuanced antihero. His relationship with Batman remains tense but partially mended. He is a full member of the Batman family. Jason Todd’s journey is one of tragedy, rebirth, and the blurred line between heroism and vengeance in the gritty world of Gotham City. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Austin Richter (@austincrichter) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Matt Hunter | HoptownSpidey (@hoptownspidey) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jacopo Ludovico (@wholly_cosplay) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ryan V (@slyfoxcosplay) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kapture Realm 📸🎟 (@kapture_realm) Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Aisha Kicks Ass Taken at Anime Con UK London 2024 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
This week’s Cosplays We Like comes from Himeko from the Honkai: Star Rail franchise. Himeko, also known as 姫子 (Japanese), is a playable character in Honkai: Star Rail. As an adventurous scientist, she encountered and repaired a stranded train during her childhood. Now, she embarks on interstellar journeys as the navigator of the Astral Express. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓲𝓪 𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓿𝓪𝓷𝓲🌸🍒 (@xiaoyuebiie) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bekki Dreamer (@bekki_dreamer) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Niko (@witch_n_famous) View this post on Instagram A post shared by ♡ 𝓽𝓸𝓰𝓮 ♡ (@togemesh) View this post on Instagram A post shared by @breezy_cos Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by CJ Diddums Taken at MCM Comic Con Birmingham 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by H.oneybii Taken at MCM Comic Con London 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Bekz.xx Taken at MCM Comic Con London 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Hello Everybody This week, Ed talks about…well…anything, this is an unplanned, unscripted chat with H.oneybii. We chat about if Eddie is “too nice” at Comic-Con, the state of Fast Fashion and Social Media. Feat : H.oneybii Instagram // Teatqwr  Music credit – Hotshot, produced by Scott Holmes To support my podcast, please visit our Patreon page Food And Cosplay Links Website // Instagram // Twitter // Facebook Subscribe to your preferred Podcast Platform iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Callannari Taken at MCM Comic Con London 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplayer : djcroft_ Photo : mandragora_media I’ve always wanted to be Lara Croft because of how strong, confident, bold, and how fun she is as a character . My cosplay journey started back in 2016 when I was inspired to do a genderbend Lara Croft cosplay. I started learning how to make costumes out from scratch by watching others online make their cosplay from scratch from different material. My Lara Croft cosplay has dramatically increased from starting off with using cardboard to build the classic backpack and holsters to knowing how to work with eva foam, hand paint, other materials to make the backpack, holsters, boots, other accessories! I also have found new and better ways to build my costume pieces compared to the more simplistic why I used tk start out. Also from the character perspective my poses and facial expressions has evolved as well I pose better as Lara Croft now and have more of a variety of poses now compared to when I first started Cosplay has taught me that it’s okay to be myself and to love feeling like a badass in character. I used to get put down so much for simply being me and looking like me from my past and cosplay has shown me that I am awesome and I am good enough and I am not what happened to me in rhe past.  My definition of being successful in cosplay is when you actually start to realize you enjoy what you do. It’s not about the fame or followers count. It’s about feeling free and happiness and content with what you put out there and to inspire someone else to do the same thing you are doing? That speaks volumes! That to me is success! Cosplay shouldn’t feel like dreading work! It should feel like a fantasy world! Disclaimer: All images and videos used, do not belong to FnC and belong to their respective owners. This story first appeared Cosplay In America and if you want to share a “Cosplay Stories” to be shared here on this website, full details can be found here. Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Tasogarecos  Taken at MCM Comic Con London 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Allunara Creations Taken at Viencon 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Lilymeadow Cosplay Taken at Viencon 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by SJ Jinxx Taken at AWOL Studios For inquiries about location shoots with Eddie, don’t hesitate to get in touch with him via the Booking Enquiry form For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...
Cosplay by Tricksy Spirit Cosplay Taken at MCM Comic Con London 23 For more cosplay photos, visit our Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook page Twitter Instagram Facebook WordPress Like this:Like Loading... [...] Read more...

Next Post

Previous Post

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

© 2024 Food and Cosplay

Theme by Anders Norén

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x