by: -RoG-
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Who needs a "My Buddy" doll when you can have your very own talking Freddy Krueger?
Why do all those Cobra guys say "HEROES" on their cards? Some kind of conspiracy! Or, I dare say a Cobra plot!
Some companies spend a lot on free stuff for the booth.
Others glue popsicle sticks together, slap a ball on one end, and call it a day.
(Damn... wish we had thought of that.)
Super Powers toys and some retro monster ones too.
I know people whose bedrooms look just like this (not that there's anything wrong with that).
The real Mr. T is just as top-heavy, and only slightly taller.
Garbage Pail Kids and Wacky Packages... always a great combo for non-sports card collectors.
More human traffic in the convention center.
Such a great book series. Here's hoping the movie turns out well.
I don't know what this is, but that is some sassy headgear! Love the costume!
It's like Toht is telling his own figure to "talk to the hand".
The new Man-At-Arms looks great and comes with multiple heads - one with moustache one without.
More excellent marketing for Dexter, one of the best shows on TV.
Margot Kidder - aka: Lois Lane from the Superman films with Christopher Reeve.
Pika-float.
If slimer was a long-haired, bearded man... he would be this awesome guy.
You had to wait in a HUGE line to get your picture taken in the Captain's chair,
so we just cheated and took pictures from behind the black ribbon barrier.
More crowds.
More Hellboy.
More Unibrow.
Looks like one of our Rainbow Pukes threw up all over Godzilla.
Always love checking out the retro stuff at this booth each year.
There's a really old box of Lucky Charms up there and you wouldn't feel too lucky if you ate 'em.
Frankenstein and Pee-wee Herman... together at last.
The Munsters casting set!
I wish Skeletor would rest atop all my tubes of toothpaste.
Stormtroopers are all about peace? THAT explains why they couldn't hit anything with their lasers.
They were conscientious objectors!
Some nice custom vinyl figures.
I wish I could take him home and have him stand outside my front door to greet people.
Nice colors!
Beware the Elephant army!
Ghost-heads?
They're coming for you.
Two heads are better than one.
Awww... they look so happy even though they're all missing their right arms.
Oh so happy...
Sleestak rule.
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Reader Comments
Which makes me think there might be good money in creating a superhero with a beer gut.
RUFIO! RUFIO!
Sorry, that's just the jealousy talking. Thanks for all the fantastic pics, folks! It's a blast seeing what's there and the comments really make some of them. By far, my favorite page was 23. So many favorite characters there! And I can agree on the Monarch costume. Only thing that would've made it better would've been wings, but I can imagine those would have been a bitch to get around with. Great seeing all the steampunk stuff, too. Have a couple friends that like it, so I'll have to share info on the pics.
Every time I read one of these things, it's "Someday, when I win the lottery..." Until then, this is the next best thing! Fab presentation, Rog!
Someone actually went as "The White Violin" from Umbrella Academy on page 8! I was planning to do that for halloween. Since I play violin and I'm a comic writer, I could think of no better costume than an outcast violinist that uses her music to kill.
Tell me, though: Was she only holding the violin or did she actually play?
PS I nearly wet myself laughing at the last picture of the Cobra Comander getting himself some munchies.
Also, the last picture was the best. He's dressed just like he was in the cartoon movie! AWESOME
Inflatable Animated Jazz costume? That's different.
I am ashamed that I know this.
As for whether or not the shirts will make their way onto the store page, as I stated in the article itself, EVERYTHING we sold at Comic-Con will be available for purchase on the site at some point in the near future. I just need to revamp the store a bit and figure out the shipping costs for things. But yeah, it'll all be available for purchase on I-Mockery soon.
T-Shirts, Posters, Pickle Hats, Comics, Stickers... the works!
Tell me, though: Was she only holding the violin or did she actually play?
I can't wait to buy Proto's comic
We asked Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo and they all turned us down and said we were failures who'll never find true happiness. And they spit on us.
araretwinkie, I do hope to eventually make some PC / Console games though... I've always wanted to. Would really just need to find a programmer capable of doing it. That and some extra money to invest into a dev kit for one o' the consoles. Those things ain't cheap ya know. If we were to do that though, I'd want to do a completely original game (like our Trick-Or-Treat Adventure Quest game) instead of a parody one like the Abobo one we're currently working on. Abobo will be EPIC though... and free for everybody to play.
Aimless, hehe yeah that kit is great. I always mean to buy it every time I see it at Comic-Con, but come Sunday I forget to pick it up from that booth. Guess I'll just have to eBay it.
Whoever took all the photos did a great job! I had a lot of people walk in front of me whenever I had the camera out. D:
I was checking online and found this very poor i-mock rip off but the ad is amazing.
I saw a match between three KBB guys and three guys from this fed called CHIKARA, where the CHIKARA guys won by pouring tartar sauce on the sea monsters from KBB.
Meet Dr. Cube.
If I ever make it to the comic con, I'm definitely going as either Dr. Cube or Ted Dibiase.
Protoclown and you guys are always awesome, but sometimes I'm bewildered when I'm unfamiliar with 1980s franchises like Masters of the Universe and G.I. Joe. Not that those things aren't bad, I just feel... unfamiliar with them, since I never even saw G.I. Joe to this very day. In Australia it's different to America because we're so isolated from the rest of the world here, and we don't get access to limited edition toys and collectables as easy. Call it tyranny of distance if you will.
Great photo spread, though, either way. It's too bad you can't get videos of some of the cosplayers who acted in character in addition to looking in character, like your Jack Sparrow friend. :P