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My cap is off to the folks brave enough to attend the con in costume. Considering the ribbing and snide comments some may have to endure it does demonstrate a real love for the characters they portray.At least that one guy you show in the "V" mask is being a bit creative, since most folks I saw did little but don the mask.A quick comment on the Jokers, while I'm thinking of it. I noticed that a number were simply 'recycling' their typical Jack Nicholson or comicbook standard Joker, but smeared the lipstick. Doesn't quite transform you into Ledger, does it?Of the old-fashioned Jokers the best had to be the gentleman in amazing makeup and wearing the Arkham Asylum straight-jacket. He truly had the facial look and laugh of Nicholson down pat, and you could pick out that laugh throughout the lobby. I have a photo somewhere of him with a 'furry' that is disturbing.
That 'V' is clever, clever, clever. Thanks for all the great pics!