Dragon*Con 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Steampunk love
Steampunk is a genre that's gained serious traction at Dragon*Con over the past few years. Seemingly coming out of nowhere, the theme is now ubiquitous at the con's five hotels, streets surrounding them and just about everywhere in between.
Steampunk essentially is all about an alternative timeline in which technology traveled along a different track starting somewhere in the early 1800s. What's in: big goggles, zepplins and anything chrome. Those into steampunk often walk around with backpacks that have moving parts, eyeglasses with several lenses and top hats, large or small.
One of the best things about steampunk is that you can take pretty much any character you want and make it, well, steampunky. Kind of like zombies. Dressing up as Wonder Woman? How about a steampunk Wonder Woman? The possibilities are endless.
On Sunday, there was a steampunk exhibition in the Westin. Check out the pic, and if you want more, leave a comment.
Sunday morning at the con
So, it's Sunday morning, you've barely woken up and you desperately want to fit everything in today before the con is over for another year.
Where to start? Hit the dealers' room. The crowds shouldn't be too heavy right now, and this is probably the best time to get that corset you've had your eye on since Friday.
And if you don't actually wake up until 1 p.m. (like some people we could mention), then there's always the final run to the dealers' room on Sunday. Just don't expect that corset to wait around for you.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Parade this, if you dare
The Dragon*Con parade is likely the longest parade you're likely to see in the South.
You might think the wait isn't worth it. You're wrong. Standing in one spot without moving for upwards of an hour will kill your feet, but seeing the amazing costumes pass by is an opportunity you don't want to miss.
If you saw this year's parade, we salute you. If you didn't, then there's always next year. There's also a number of pics we've attached to this blog already. Take a look, see if there's something you like and pass along the good word.
If there's a pic you're interested in, leave a comment and if we've got it, we'll post it.
A Dragon*Con in drag
Before you ask about the picture, remember, this is Dragon*Con.
You're going to see some odd people at the con. You're going to see some great costumes. You're also going to see men dressed as the White Queen while playing HeroClix.
HeroClix is a strategy game that takes place in a world filled with superheroes. You get to play as various mutants who run around a playing board and beat up other mutants.
And if you want to dress up as one of the characters you're playing, more power to ya.
This picture was taken in the basement of the Marriott around 9 a.m. Saturday. A HeroClix tournament was about to begin, and yours truly was lucky enough to meet this perky player.
Did he win the tournament and get crowned the queen of love and beauty? Stay tuned.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Zombies? At Dragon*Con? They said it wouldn't happen!
So, me and the Dcon crew escaped the food court Thursday afternoon to a pleasant plaza adjacent to what is perhaps Peachtree Street. Peering down into the food court, you just might be able to catch a glimpse of some Dconners enjoying a meal.
Near the street ahead of us, a couple of zombies were strolling by the street. A couple, most likely, before the virus took control of them. The woman had a torn white dress that hung limply from her form as she stumbled across broken asphalt. The man sat quietly sipping on a Coke.
Whatever. It's only Friday afternoon. Wait until Saturday and Sunday night for the real zombies to come out.
Look closely at the picture. You just might be able to see the zombie soda drinker shamble off toward the Hyatt.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Atlanta, the con has landed
For all of you Dcon fans out there, listen up: Downtown Atlanta is alive with the sound of Dragon*Con!!!
Your loyal blogger arrived at Dcon just over an hour ago and things are already in motion. That is to say, guys with long hair and glasses are wandering around downtown Atlanta wearing black shirts with dumb sayings on them.
While the street between the Hyatt and the Marriott isn't a mass of people yet, just give it time. Also, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to get through registration.
If you were wise, you've already read our advice on registration, which is to have gotten through it Thursday or early Friday. Unfortunately, a source of ours revealed that the ever-so-improved system broke at some point Thursday and some people stood in line for 2 1/2 hours.
So it's pretty much Dragon*Con as usual.
Keep checking this space for news, pics and verbal abuse. And remember what William Wallace said right before he died:
DRAGON CONNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!
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