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Raising Nerdy Kids – Part 2 of 3

“Cosplay is evil!”, “Why do people do this?” or “Aren’t the costumes too scary for kids?” As a nerd-core mom, I hear this one a lot. So we’re going to take some time to address this one.

First off, what is cosplay? Well here it is: is a type of performance art in which participants don costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea (taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay).

Cosplay is not evil, well not any more evil than dressing up for Halloween. If you have an issue with Halloween, then yes, you will have an issue with cosplay. (Nuf said on that)

Why people do this, well, for lots of reasons. It’s fun to dress up. It takes skill to make these costumes, and you can win prizes for them. Not only that, this is a great way for someone who wants to breakout into costume design to show off their skills.

Here are some great examples of great cosplay from Emerald City Comicon

Steam Punk Guy

Sophia with Rogue

Awesome Costumes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As you can see a lot of work and mastery went into these costumes. The hand on the Steam Punk Guy was fully articulated and really cool to watch it work! Rogue made her own costume and I love the Victorian/SteamPunk couple! (What can I say, I’m a sucker for the Victorian era!)

Are the costumes too scary for kids? I addressed part of this in an earlier post. However I will address this again. Yes, some costumes can be a bit scary for kids. But for the most part they are not. You will get some wild, crazy and scary costumes at times, but the people wearing them are generally nice people who will take the time to try and calm the kids down if they have freaked them out. As I mentioned in the post about kids and conventions, there was a very realistic zombie guy who yelled Boo to startle me at PAX, what he didn’t know was that I had the kids with me (he couldn’t see them). He scared the lights out of Sophia (6yrs) and made her cry. He apologized profusely, but I asked him if he could tell her about his makeup. So, he got down on her level and we talked about his makeup and color contacts. After that, she declared that not all zombies are bad. (Let her learn the truth later…) While some kids are scared of people in masks, the people in the masks are pretty aware of this and will usually take off the masks if asked, or will just take them off without being asked to show the kids that there is someone under there and usually that calms the fears. I think that kids genuinely like to be able to see a person’s eyes and face and when they can’t it scares them. I think this might be due to the fact that younger kids, who aren’t fully communicative relies on facial expression on how they perceive a person, take that away and the kids gets scared. (Enough psychobabble, get back to point!)

Cosplay in and of itself is not evil, weird or really scary. A lot of times it is just plain cool. Taking the time to educate kids about cosplay and how they made their costumes can be awesome. This can foster a kids creativity and excitement about something. Maybe they having a hard time with something in their lives and this could be a great outlet for them to create and have fun. This is also a great way to teach kids to sew, knit, create jewelry and etc. Sophia told me that next year, she wants to dress up for Comicon, and I encourage it!

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Emerald City Comicon: Interview with Jacob Shabot of Mighty Skullboy Army!

At Emerald City Comicon, I got a chance to talk with Jacob Chabot, of the Might Skullboy Army comic, which is a kids comic! (YEA!!!) As a mom, finding kid-friendly comics can be hard, so I jump at the chance to find a new one for my kiddos!

Jacob talks about how he got into kid comics and why he got into kid comics as well. He talks about the new Spongebob comic as well!

Emerald City Comicon: Interview with Peter for Comic Geek Speak

This weekend (3/5/11), I got a chance to interview Peter from ComicGeekSpeak. Peter & I chatted a bit about what Comic Geek Speak is, a daily podcast and comic news blog, what they like and upcoming podcast ideas.

Enjoy the interview and remember there are more to come!

Quick Recap: Emerald City Comicon 2011

Emerald City ComiCon

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Today we (the family and I) spent the day at Emerald City Comicon. We had a great time! I took a lot of great cosplay photos and the costumes were amazing! I also got some great interviews with some really awesome people!

So, as I am now dead on my feet, I will be showcasing the videos and cosplay photos throughout the rest of the weekend and the week!

Some of the people that I interviewed were Adam WarRock, a comic book based hip hop artist! His music rocks! I’m not normally a big hip hop listener, but Adam, I am a HUGE fan now!!!

I also spoke with the guys at Comic Geek Speak, they were friendly, funny and just plain fun! They guys at Comic Geek Speak run a daily podcast about comics and all things comic related. I consider them an authority on all things comic!

There are many people I interviewed at Emerald City Comicon, so make sure to tune in!

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How to make (nerdy) conventions a family thing

I have moms ask me if I take my two daughters to comic book, gaming and sci-fi conventions. I always tell them yes, I do! Nerdcore newb moms usually do one of two things at this point: 1. they look at me funny or 2. they ask me questions about how we do it as a family.

So, here’s my answer as to making conventions a family affair. First off, know what your kids can handle. If they don’t do well in crowded spaces with lots of people dressed up in cosplay (in character), a convention is probably not the best idea for them. I started my kids off young. Sarah was a baby (and almost born at Emerald City Comicon 2009) and Sophia was two when they attended their first cons (conventions). I choose to use cons as teachable moments. Sophia (6) can’t get enough of Penny Arcade Expo (PAX, for short), she loves playing the games and talking to the people who made the games. At PAX Prime, she played Epic Mickey and loved it! So much, that she was telling her friends at school that they needed the game and it wasn’t set to release until four months after the con! Most con people love seeing kids at the con. In fact, I can tell you that Sophia has gotten up on stage every year at the Harmonix booth at PAX and they remember her and love her to death! She gets up to sing and rock it out and they eat it up! Sophia has actually been featured on the Harmonix website. (Not bad for a 6 year old!)

What moms also ask me a lot is what do I do about my kids and scary cosplay costumes. As I have a theater background, I am really big on turning these types of moments into teachable moments. For example, Sophia was terrified of people in masks at previous cons, but all it took was one guy dressed up (in amazing) Master Chief (Halo) armor to take off his mask and get down on her level for her to stop being scared. Once Sophia saw that it was a real person inside, she was just fine. Most cosplay people are really cool about things like that. At PAX last year, there was a guy promoting a zombie fest or something like that. His makeup was amazing, but scary! It scared the poo out of Sophia, but I nicely asked the guy if I could borrow him for a moment and he got down on her level and told her all about the makeup he was wearing and that it was just makeup. She then thought that was the coolest thing EVER and she gave the zombie a hug, because zombie need love too! Sarah was a HUGE hit with the Frag Dolls and as you can see from the video, they loved her!

Now for the essentials to have at a con with kids:

  • Baby backpack! Strollers are really not practical, because you spend most of the time fighting the crowd and hitting peoples ankles. Totally not worth it if you have small kids!
  • Snacks (if allowed). Snacks are always good to have on hand as cons are typically all day events.
  • Knowing what the event staff shirts look like. This is important! Make sure that your kids know what the event staff shirts look like, in case God forbid they get separated from you, they know who to go to. (As a former event staffer, it happens and we are all prepared for it)
  • Knowing the layout of the con. Again, really important, especially for knowing where all the bathrooms are. If it’s emergency, you don’t want to have to consult the guide for 5 minutes while your kid is trying not to have an accident, which brings me to…
  • Extra clothes. Accidents happen and not just the potty kind. I got drenched one year as a staffer by someone who bumped into me with a full soda. Luckily, I had an extra staff shirt.
  • Bring a camera! I have some of the best photos
  • Lastly, remember to have fun! This is a chance for kids to explore, learn and understand the world around them! Sophia has comics this year that she wants signed at Emerald City Comicon and again, she is ready to go when PAX comes around. Go to the booths and let the kids talk to the people, who knows they might learn something new. Sophia learned about roller derby one year and she loves seeing the gals at Rat City Rollergirls now!

Here’s a video showcasing our family experience at PAX Prime last year! And a big shout out to my friend, Jessica, who inspired this post!

Upcoming Events: Emerald City Comicon!

Emerald City ComiCon

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This weekend is Emerald City Comicon and I will be there! I will be floating around talking with cosplay characters, with artists and authors and the general public about what they think of the Con and what they are looking forward to!

I am looking forward to seeing not only William Shatner, but Wil Wheaton (an ECC regular) as well! Emerald City has a great media and artist line up this year and I am looking forward to it! If you are going to be there on Saturday, make sure to say hey! I put my pic at the bottom, so you know what I look like, I will also has my hubby and kiddos with me as well. (My kiddos are old pros at the Con scene with Emerald City and PAX each year!) Make sure to get tickets to the James Marsters/Kracklefest for Saturday night as well!

Emerald City is also hosting 2 members of the cast of Fringe (nerdgasm here!), John Noble (Dr. Walter Bishop/Walternate) and Jasika Nicole (Astrid)! Also, 3, that’s right 3, cast members of The Guild! Last year Emerald City had the whole cast, except for Felicia Day, aka Codex (who had to cancel due to a movie shoot), but this year, she’s here! Along with Amy Akuda, aka Tinkerballa, & Wil Wheaton who is now known on The Guild as Fawkes the evil but willing to hook up with Codex character!

So make sure to check out Emerald City this weekend! You will not be disappointed!

 

Krisy aka My Geek Voice

 

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