Bellatrix Lestrange and the one who must not be named
You see a lot of Harry Potter cosplay at San Diego Comic-Con but this duo of Bellatrix and Voldemort was very impressive to see in action. Great job, @bellavoldy!
Dude Vader is a San Diego Comic-Con institution. I ran into Dude Vader several times during this year's con, but I was specially thrilled to see his rendition for commemorating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11
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Cosplayer Bruce Stedwell (King Leoric) is the talent behind both of these costumes. It took him almost four months to finish them both. To his right is his son, Corey Stedwell.?
Ramon M. started working on his cosplay right after SDCC 2018 ended. He had a blast making the massive hammer, which has a tungsten rod in the middle covered with high-density foam.
Cosplayer @toxicmelon?decided to invest more time to finish up her take on?Toga Himiko?from My Hero Academia. The most challenging part of her costume was the teeth.
The best Pokemon cosplay I've ever seen has to be that of @Cheerupcharms and?@Bravepalmtrees, who transformed into Misty and Ash. Incredible attention to detail in their cosplay.
@tomatoelover shows off her creativity by transforming into the tiefling cleric Jester from Critical Role. She is a big Dungeons & Dragons fan and had a lot of fun making the lollipop.
Cosplayer @emarsh0000 decided to match with a friend for SDCC 2019. She opted for Sailor Neptune because she loves the green hair and how accomplished the character is. ?
This Spidey duo is from different spider-verses. On the left, we have cosplayer @kawaiimayhem, who took inspiration from a Spider-Man video game, while her friend, who chose to remained anonymous, transforms into Peter B. Parker from Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.