The marathon continues! As promised in our first installment, please enjoy more photos from the first annual Indy PopCon convention. Same guidelines apply: we’re fans, not pros; corrections and comments welcome; hope they’re enjoyable.
Part Two: characters from big, big, recognizable movies. Exhibit A: representatives from the 501st Legion — one of the Emperor’s Royal Guard, your standard-issue Stormtrooper, an Imperial Officer, and R4-M6, Mace Windu’s astromech droid. The new character in the middle is my wife, a notorious Jedi sympathizer.
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This super-sized Bumblebee from Michael Bay’s Transformers series was one of the most popular on the show floor. He spent most of his time hanging around a booth that was trying to recruit insurance clients., because part of the Autobots’ plan to save the world is to ensure that you’ve thought about your long-term financial future. Or something.
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Catwoman lurks near the autograph booths, possibly tempted to rob them because of how some of them were catapulted to fame.
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Bane from The Dark Knight Rises hangs out with the DC New 52 version of Harley Quinn.
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A second Bane from the costume contest, with tattoos in place of jacket.
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Also in the costume contest: Lady Bane! She and the other Bane briefly faced off onstage. Then they vowed to team up and see if Batman could handle twice the super-mumbling.
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Also from Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy: history’s darkest Batmobile, a.k.a. the Tumbler! First time we’ve seen one at a convention. No, it’s not a costume. Consider it your intermission.
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From the opposite side of the Marvel/DC divide: Captain America, star of one of the year’s best films.
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His pal Iron Man, in a suit fully constructed by the wearer himself. Much like the original in that sense.
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Their nemesis Loki brings his own Tesseract and a quiet dignity to the role.
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A different Loki roughhouses with Thor, who refuses to behave.
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Moving away from comics-based movies: a reinterpretation of Bellatrix Lestrange from the Harry Potter series.
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Strictly speaking, Predators only had a budget of $40 million, making it the weakest film represented here. Since it was the second-best Predator film to date, I felt empowered to stretch the definition of “big-budget” to suit my whims.
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Ending on a pair of nods to Johnny Depp: Captain Jack Sparrow stumbled in character from checkpoint to checkpoint, lolled around the stage a bit, and performed a nice pratfall off the stage in lieu of a painless exit. In this case the red-eye befits a stylish drunkard.
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On the other end of the Depp respectability scale: rebooted Tonto, possibly conceived while the actor was drunk on star power. But the costume’s a sharp, eye-catching recreation.
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To be continued!
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