On the 19th February I was knee deep in nerds, and not for the first time.
Pastie Bap attended the ImagineNation & Heroes & Legends Con at W5 in Belfast on the final day of its three day exhibition in the Odyssey Arena. The event was held by The Emerald Garrison and ran from the 17th to the 19th February and was a veritable feast of movie, comic and tv show magic. Their official website states:
Game of Thrones
Pastie Bap's own Chris Caldwell enjoys The Throne |
The exhibition consisted of five levels of nerd-dom with traders stands on the ground floor selling an array of figures, costumes, graphic novels, lightsabers, broomsticks (Harry Potter-esque ones, not just for doing the sweeping) and clothing. Forbidden Planet even had their own stall which was positively laden with the shops' products.
The second level featured the Go Demo Area which housed the real reason why Pastie Bap was there - the Game of Thrones Throne. This was a full scale replica of the Throne seen in hit HBO series Game of Thrones.
The Emerald Garrison
This level also contained a series of special guests in the Atrium featuring comic book artists, actors and costume designers. These guests were available to chat to and to sign/sketch your comic/arm/leg/eyeball, anything you want.
Sets and Props
An interactive sorting hat experience! |
The quality of these sets and props were excellent andeveryone could enjoy the sights to behold, both young and old. Some of the sets were manned by people dressed up who were on hand for photos, alongside members of the public who just dressed up for their own amusement. It's quite surreal walking around W5 alongside Doctor Who and Rorschach from Watchmen, and then watching Robocop pose for a photo with Gonzo from the muppets.
Throughout the day, a series of events were being held in the lecture theatre on Level 5, and on the Sunday there was a Q&A with Patricia Tallman and Claudia Christian, then a Q&A and drawing live with PJ Holden.
Baby Boba |
The final event of the day was the Cosplay competition, where members of the public were invited to dress up as their favourite characters and be judged by a panel of judges. I was a bit sceptical as we sat down in the lecture theatre alongside about a few dozen men, women and children in costume; but was delighted to see an array of well made costumes (and a few 'thrown together') and everyone seemed to be having a good time. A young Boba Fett won the under 10's section, with two Anikin Skywalker's a close second (both if which received an audible 'aww' from the audience of course), while Predator won the adults section. All in all the day was excellent and was a good dose of good clean fun, a perfect way to end the weekend and cure that hangover!
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