I’ve seen so much COD fanart, clips, and gif sets on my dash for months now. Not a complaint at all, but I never would’ve expected this randomly showing up on my fyp. I thought some moots might enjoy this, or enjoy it again if you’ve already seen it.
Came across this looking for something else and I just feel like we needed to see this again.
He looks awesome🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Someone figured out how to make a mask that responds to eye movement! Another amazing start to a cosplay!
Props to Lenses Factory HK
I just want to point out that this looks realistic because she actually kneed me really hard and my reaction was real.
Most of the intelligence community doesn’t believe he exists. The ones that do call him the Winter Soldier. He’s credited over two dozen assassinations in the last 50 years.
just you try and stop me.
this fucking cosplayer needs to come to my house so I can feed them cookies.
on my way
This has made my entire life
This is back with all my favorite reblogs on it.
Credit: @buddythefourth
Daang.
he wins best Spider-Man cosplay ever
I honestly thought they were both stills for a moment.
Week 1 of Marvel’s COSTOBERFEST is here, and we’re spotlighting some of our favorites! Credits: Goblin City Cosplay (Scarlet Witch) / 📷: BriLan Photography
Rex Adams (Captain America) / 📷: Annette Wamser
Coulson Lives Cosplay (Coulson)
Jake Ross (Infinity War Spider-Man) / 📷: Mick Barnes
Dandy Andy Cosplay (Endgame Captain America) / 📷: Chris Ly
Spicy Thai Design (Nova) / 📷: Little-Noise Photography
Brady (Spider-Man Noir) / 📷: Spencer Olson
Beckster’s Lab Cosplay (Wolverine) / 📷: Shane Taylor
Tech Tony (Ant-Man)
Marco (Spider-Man) / 📷: Adventur_EpicPhotography
Sebastian Stan behind the scenes of Black Panther
caitcaitrose: a very sucessful league of evil exes reunion took place this weekend. watch out Scott Pilgrim, we’re still pissed about that whole making us explode into tokens thing 🎮✖. when I walked up to Chris, I asked him if he could still give me his best Lucas Lee eyebrows and this is the magic that happened. he’s so lovely and genuine and I couldn’t have asked for a better way to cap off the weekend
OH
MY
GOD
i will never forget the Harley Quinn cosplayer that sat behind me during an O.W.Ls exam at a con and singlehandedly wiped the floor of everyone else with her HP trivia knowledge giving Slytherin house a ton of points. at the very end of the panel she leaned forward to me and silently whispered “i work as a guide at Harry Potter World at Universal” with the most evil grin on her face. what a Slytherin thing to do. well played, Harley Quinn of my dreams. well played.
This is the best thing.
For everyone asking where this clip is from, it’s from a fan-made trailer called Becoming A Hero: The Death of Captain America and everyone should definitely check it out!
The average reaction time from con goers was about 30 seconds from the time they first saw my cosplay to when they figured out what I was doing. Once people saw me for the second time, they came up to me really excited because they understood the connection and they loved the idea. Through cosplay, I have learned how important positive energy can be. Make someone else smile and you’ve made both yours and their day a little brighter. Spread that light through a crowd, and you can brighten the world. Mr. Rogers was a huge part of my childhood. I looked up to him and because if him, the principle of being good to your fellow man was instilled in me. I know he had that effect on so many others as well and for that, I see him as a true hero. Aside from the obvious connection between the two sharing the same last name, I see both Captain America and Mr. Rogers as men of true virtue. Something I think everyone should strive for a little more these days. After that, it was just a matter of finding ways to relate other Avengers to characters from the neighborhood. Ironman became the trolley, Scarlet Witch became Henrietta, and Hawkeye became X the Owl. I have mashed up other characters as well but that is for another time. — https://www.instagram.com/psy_phi/
CAPTAIN ROGERS
Bucky. He’s tragically delicious.
This is my friend TJ, wearing a costume she made for Halloween, 1977. She was 16 at the time. Now, keep in mind: there was no internet to search for images. She could not have rented and paused the movie, because it wasn’t released on video until 1982. No, TJ just went to the movie a bunch of times, took notes with a flashlight, drew a bunch of sketches, and put this together. In 19-fucking-77. So let’s bury this bullshit about how women didn’t grow up on Star Wars.
Hell yeah TJ
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