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Top Cosplay Instagrams to Follow (Asian edition)
As cosplaying gets ever more popular, so does the cosplayers. After seeing Top Cosplay Instagrams to Follow we decided to come up with a list of top cosplayers in the Asia region! Listed here are the Top Cosplayers we Geeks Singapore would love to mention from Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore!
Geeks SingaporePublished 4 years ago in GeeksTop 3 Cosplayers in Singapore you need to know
Singapore houses one of the most popular anime events in South East Asia and also some of the most popular cosplayers in the region. As cosplay becomes more and more mainstream, many amazing cosplayers rise up to popularity, becoming influencers and key opinion leaders in the ACG scene! Here are the top 3 most popular cosplayers in Singapore!
Geeks SingaporePublished 4 years ago in GeeksCosplay Tips and tricks
Me and a friend have been cosplaying for a while and we have quite a few different tips and tricks from our own experiences. These tips and tricks can be used by anyone who needs them. When I first started I didn't know what I was doing so I had to ask for a lot of help from my friends. Now I have a better grasp o some stuff for cosplay.
Aspyn WatersPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCosplay
One thing I miss greatly is the dress-up parties that we had with our family at functions: Halloween, Birthday and New Year's parties.
Charmaine van der MerwePublished 4 years ago in GeeksPre-Quarantine Moments: Fayetteville, AR Comic Show
In case you haven’t noticed, a majority of conventions, not only here in this country, but in other contries, have other been postponed to later in the year, summer, or cancelled altogether. I’ve recently asked cosplayers on my social media pages if they felt comfortable or nervous about attending a con this year. A large number of people said that they’re mostly concerned about bad hygiene from others. I’ve been a cosplayer for about six years and I’m really big on hygiene. I make sure that I take a shower before attending a convention and taking another one when I get home from one. In my opinion, hygiene is something that all cons should address and there should be strict rules about that to prevent others from getting sick. Also, they should have social distancing measures implemented. I’m confident of attending a con this year, but doing it safely and responsibly.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA pandemic pirate tale
Yo ho ho and a bottle of hand sanitizer! Settle in me hardies for the tale of the Black Raven’s piratical pandemic adventures on land. Let's see what happens when the Queen Anne’s Revenge and the Black Raven are in Davey Jones' Lockdown.
Lisa SuhayPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCosplayer Spotlight: Terrence Henderson
Greetings, Vocal readers. I’ve recently resumed doing cosplayer interviews after a three month hiatus from it. The following cosplayer interview is my 34th one in the last couple of years. My goal is to interview 100 cosplayers, so I’m almost halfway to my goal. With that being said, I recently interviewed cosplayer Terrence Henderson and got to know more about him.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCosplayer Spotlight: Chris George
It’s been three months since I’ve done a cosplayer interview, but now, I’m back in the saddle doing them. Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing cosplayer Chris George. Get to know more about him by enjoying my interview.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in Geeks5 Things I Love About Cosplay
In the almost six years I’ve been doing cosplay, I’ve attended numerous cons and met lots of friends along the way. Soon, we’ll be able to hang out with our friends at cons again. I’m going to share five things I love about cosplay. Whether you’ve recently started doing cosplay or have done it for years, this list is not in any particular order.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe change in the Cosplay community
In 2007 when I got into this hobby, I was excited to enjoy a hobby that more then playing dress up, for the next ten years it would serve as something that helped me get out of my comfort zone, go to new places, make new friends, and become an important factor in keeping me busy through the rough times. But in the past years, I've noticed some dramatic changes to happen, that has made me retract from the community year by year. I still enjoy the costumes, and the transformation into a character, but the dramatics of the other individuals. I can't abide by it, nor endorse it. I've just continued to distance myself even though I miss the groups, and gatherings. I miss being able to ask a friend of mine what character they were going to dress up as for the convention weekend. Now I've not only grown apart from it, I've purposely limited my interactions and involvements. It's not just me that has noticed this, many individuals have experienced harsh toxicity in various cosplay groups. Why did a fun hobby turn hellish and more dramatic then a talk show? Now before I go on, an important disclaimer: this does not mean every cosplayer is toxic, heavens no. I personally know some amazing, humble, and kind people that are in the community that I am still close with. But there are some that have changed that I have witnessed first hand as well as some of my friends that have unfortunately experienced this change.
Samantha ParrishPublished 4 years ago in GeeksTexxx-Man Cosplay’s Favorite People
The one thing that’s currently on everyone’s mind is the Coronavirus outbreak. While the number of cases and deaths are steadily increasing, people, businesses, restaurants, and even movie theaters are taking precautions of minimizing large crowds. Besides me being a content creator for Vocal, I have a regular eight to five job. I’m going to be taking time off from there for the next couple of weeks. I’m also temporarily putting cosplayer interviews on hold, out of consideration for those who might be feeling ill from COVID-19. I’m still going to write articles, but not doing cosplayer interviews at this time.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in GeeksFayetteville Comic Show Review
Sci-fi and pop culture fans descended at the Fayetteville Town Center for the Fayetteville Comuc Show. It took place on February 29 and March 1 and it was the town’s first ever convention. This was my first con of the year and I had a wonderful time with my friends. Guests such as C. Thomas Howell and John Wesley Shipp were in attendance for the two day family-friendly event. I’ll be sharing some of my favorite parts from the con and what I thought about it in general.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 4 years ago in Geeks