Heroes & Villains Fan Fest Chicago/Rosemont 2019

So I am a little late making a post about Heroes and Villains Chicago. For life is busy and full of surprises.

A couple weekends ago my friend, her sister and I traveled to Rosemont, IL and attended this convention. It is MUCH smaller than C2E2 and it was also a combined event with Walker Stalker Con, for the Walking Dead fans, so there were plenty of zombies. We were able to see every vendor within the first day, some a couple times over. But the best part of H&V is because it’s a smaller convention, lines to meet celebrities and artists were much shorter, allowing time to meet more people. Pricing was very reasonable as well.

We were beyond exhausted to attend the first day so we wore out casual cosplays for Saturday and wore our best ones for Sunday. I dressed as Sesshomaru and my friend Riley was Kara Danvers.

Our photographer friends from C2E2 were also at the convention and we snagged a few photos with them as well as doing our own photoshoots outside of the convention center.

There was a center live stage at the convention, aside from the panel stage, where they had guests performing, and where selected celebrities would have a mini panel with the fans. We listened to the fabulous Harp Twins and stuck around for Michael Rooker’s appearance. He was very much a ladies man and had smart-ass responses to questions and it was honestly hilarious. But of course he did have genuine responses for the right questions.

After we finished attending Rooker’s panel, we were famished and headed to Gibsons. This restaurant is a tourist hotspot for sure and we go every year we are in Rosemont. They are a little on the expensive side but it’s a treat we allow ourselves to indulge in once a year and I highly recommend making it part of your trip to eat there.

We finished eating, got ice cream at the mall a short walk away from our hotel, and headed to bed, ready for day two.

Sunday we already planned to not stay very long as I had said previously, we saw everything within the first day.

I dressed as my Injustice 2 Starfire and Riley donned Antiope once again. We packed and checked out of the hotel and made it to the convention to attend the Arrow panel. Afterwards I decided to buy a katana??? Gotta love those impulse con buys. Of course we were hungry again so after walking around for a little bit longer we snagged up some lunch and headed to our spot for another photoshoot, leaving soon after to return home.

I still have tons and tons of photos to go through and have fun editing but here are some I wanted to share anyways!

Why Cosplay?

I have a lot of interests and hobbies and I had been trying to figure out a system that would allow me to use every single one and cosplay happened to be just the thing. I do pattern making, sewing, photography, editing, and travelling. All the things I love and I can incorporate my degree into this collective hobby as well. What more could I ask for?

But what comes next is figuring out a way to make this a full time thing that I can also make money off of, giving me the option of reducing work time so that I can fully tune in to my creativity.