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On Sunday I went to the show as Wonder Woman which was recently upgraded by Candy. A new gold layer was added to the corset and I literally squealed with delight when I saw what a difference it makes. I hung out at the Hero Initiative booth with a friend and posed for photos. I met several of my followers on Twitter and Facebook and one of them introduced me to his 5 year old son who was dressed as a Minion from the film "Despicable Me." I left to meet my friends and we made the rounds around the convention center where I spotted and chatted with friend and artist Eric Basaldua. Candy made quite a splash with her debut of her Dazzler cosplay! After the show we had dinner, I packed my things and made my way to the airport to return home. Duties as a preschool teacher were beckoning and I had mandatory training on Monday. To say I was exhausted is quite an understatement but I took Tuesday off to rest.
MegaCon was easily one of my favorite shows I've been to. I saw some of the best costumers in the country there and the attendees were very pleasant. The show was fun, entertaining and had a lot to offer without being too big or overcrowded. I've kind of had my fill of shows like the San Diego Comic Con and New York. They've become far too commercial and crowd control has become nonexistent. I've decided that I will not be attending either show this year because I need a break from the big crowds and chaos. I'd much rather attend shows where the focus is costuming and the love for the art of comics.
To view the full gallery of my pictures from Megacon, check out my Facebook Fanpage and my thanks to Three Muses Clothing.