Welcome to the EPICon Cosplay Gallery! You can look at all of the contestants, or search for a particular one:
Rialissa:


Rating: 4.03%
Team: Manwar
In Their Own Words: Roland Deschain, the last Gunslinger-from Stephen King's The Dark Tower.
Dandelion_741:


Rating: 4.02%
Team: Nico
In Their Own Words: Aang's Book 3 firebending outfit from Avatar: The Last Airbender. You can kinda see the arrow peeking out--better adjust the bandana before someone finds out who he is... :D
[image courtesy of avatarspirit.net]
Abomination:


Rating: 4.01%
Team: Nico
In Their Own Words: I chose Enma Ai of Jigoku Shoujo. She's summoned by those who feel pure hatred in their hearts, and exacts revenge for them at the price of their soul. I feel the anime needs more attention, if not for the story, then just for the art.
It was extremely tricky trying to make a decent school girl outfit that looked decent. It was even trickier trying to come up with a character to play.
Drayk:


Rating: 3.99%
Team: Nico
In Their Own Words: Galen Marek aka 'Starkiller', from Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Raxus Prime Outfit <3
Draviel:


Rating: 3.98%
Team: Nico
In Their Own Words: A lone fremen walking on the sands amongst the sand dwellers.
Inspiration from the Dune series and the miniseries that was on Sci Fi.
TeaTime_189:

Rating: 3.98%
Team: Manwar
In Their Own Words: A very MANLY Viking, from "Once Upon A Time"...
Jindra:


Rating: 3.97%
Team: Nico
In Their Own Words: Death Note is one of my favorite mangas and animes. I chose Misa because I love her clothing and find her personality more complex then most people give her credit for.
Veritas:


Rating: 3.97%
Team: Manwar
In Their Own Words: Hephaestion (Greek: Ἡφαιστίων, Hēphaistiōn, ca. 356 BC–324 BC), son of Amyntor, was a Macedonian aristocrat, the intimate companion, general, bodyguard, and presumably the lover of Alexander the Great.
Hephaestion accompanied Alexander's campaign in Asia from the very beginning, fighting in the Companions Cavalry Unit. Robin Lane Fox has referred to Hephaestion as Alexander's alter ego. A favorite story holds that while passing through the city of Troy, Alexander honoured the sacred tomb of the hero Achilles and Hephaestion that of Achilles' close friend and lover, Patroclus.
Robin Lane Fox also states: "Hephaestion was the man Alexander loved, and for the rest of their lives their relationship remained as intimate as it is now irrecoverable: Alexander was only defeated once, the Cynic philosophers said long after his death, and that was by Hephaestion's thighs."



