Great Robin. Gorgeous Batgirl.
Old-school Lex Luthor. Flying Hall of Doom not included.
It's me. I broke character. When was the last time you saw Morpheus smile?
Lay off the Ho-Hos, Dark Knight! (Good costumes, in any case)
Confused angel, or moderate politician? You decide.
A good Brownshirt.
Captain Marvel just wants his cell phone to work the first time.
Indy Knight's Gail, as a Beauxbaton schoolgirl.
"We will march, but we require of you a small fruit pastry. And an iPhone."
It's the "Scrubbing 409!" (Yes, that's "George" from "Pitching Lucas" in the middle.)
A group shot of Rebel Legion folks. Wonderful costumes.
More of the Legion.
Some Rebel Legion pilots.
How would you like your Padme?
An incredibly beautiful Padme.
Dark Phoenix colluding with Lego Guy? Not a good sign.
An excellent Blade and entourage.
That can't be comfortable, but future Batman is nice.
I love the Incredibles. This is an adorable Violet.
Most Creative Old-School Costume. The Child-Catcher from "Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang"!
"Multipass."
A Batman that looks as functional as it is cool.
Let's hope its not an average day for Spidey.
I am quite fond of the old-school Colonial Warriors from the original "Battlestar Galactica".
A perfect 1966 Batman.
Batman fighting "George" in a Starfleet uniform. Somewhere, the fabric of space-time is ripping.
The Shadow knows...my girlfriend.
A great old-school Catwoman.
How to solve the paparazzi problem.
He wasn't too pleased that fish was on the hotel menu.
The Crazy 88s from "Kill Bill". Loved Part 1 of that movie.
Emperor Palpatine ROCKS!
A sweet Harley Quinn.
And a youthful but ever dangerous Joker.
He never breaks character anytime I see him. That's respect for you while being fun at the same time.
One of these guys is gonna clean up this town.
Oh yeah. Web me, baby. Web me.
"Robot Monster!" A great B movie and clever costume idea.
OK, this was just wrong.
Dorothy's not as innocent as we think.
The Wicked Witch from "Wicked." Librarian-style hot.
Not sure what it is, but I like it.
Most. Ornate. Costume of 2006.
Somewhere, Jonathon Frakes wishes he had as much money as this guy thinks he has.
A simple but nice "Link" from the Nintendo "Zelda" game series.
There are many Supergirls. This one, from "Justice League," is so cheerleader-like I can't help but go "yeah, team!"
Not a costume. I just like it.
More not-costumes. Unless she's posing as Minnie Driver.
Third excuse of a non-costume with a soldier from "The Chronicles of Riddick."
A Jaffa from the TV series "Stargate SG-1." I'd be more impressed with someone with the movie version headdress!
Didn't remember this until after the con, but its "Joanna Dark" from the "Perfect Dark" games.
These guys were a crackup during the parade. From a great original "Twlight Zone" episode starring Donna "Elly Mae" Douglas.
"Master Luke, if you don't mind, I'll think I'll boogie-oogie-oogie 'till I can't boogie no more for a bit."
My sweetheart makes for a nice Delenn from "Babylon 5."
This guy has plenty of looks. Now he's John Steed from "The Avengers."
Batwoman. I'd be happy to be saved by her.
Hideously well done. The man needs a gallon of two of Bactine.
No, George, no matter how rich you are, you can't use any old R2 unit as an ATM.
A great looking "V" from "V for Vendetta."
This guy has an intact version of this great "Superboy" costume. Nice makeup and attitude.
"We're here to believe you."
Silent Jay and Bob try to gain some free nooches from the George.
A nice, elaborate costume from a video game I've never seen.
The one on the right appears to be a version of Booster Gold. Cute, and one reason why Spandex was invented.
A nice Colonial pilot (possibly Starbuck) from the Re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. I'm a big fan.
This guy owes me half of my college tuition!
These two costumes get the "Play to Your Gifts" Award.
Another variation on Rogue from "X-Men." Yay, vinyl!
"Must...find...suitable...pose...!"
Aside from the wrong use of the insignia/combadge, I loved this redshirt (obviously reanimated from his demise).