This year will be another themed group costume with my usual halloween cohorts. This year will one again be post apocalyptic as we have done a similar costume before. Although to be fair, the costume theme at that time was "Road-Warriors".
I thought this would be a good opportunity to share some of the costumes I have constructed in the past and share them with everyone.
Lets start with a costume I made that, though wasn't for Halloween, was pretty awesome and deserves to shared.
A long time ago, in the year 2004, a group of friends and I decided to stage an event called "BoxFight" where we created robo-costumes out of card board to battle each other with. It was good fun. There were a lot off politically driven box costumes there that we pit against each other, but the grande finally was something special.
Myself and 3 others made 4 very special costumes.
A friend and I chose to be to be Airplanes, while 2 other friends chose to become Twin Towers.
We then re-enacted history.
Let the terror begin. |
Planes and Towers collide |
And Just like on that historic day, no one won.
That year for Halloween I took a few months to grow my hair so that I could style it in a very recognizable hair style. That was the year I went as Wolverine. Not dressed in super hero attire but in the cost friendly street clothed "Logan" costume.
All it took was some jeans, a mock bomber jacket, a plaid shirt, and some claws fashioned out of coat hangers, some card board, and silver chrome paint. The hair was styled with the use of knox gelatin and a hair dryer.
All in all I really enjoyed that costume a lot.
Cue the next year, where I used...
a red shirt
a hat bought at sears and painted by myself
a pair of oilfield overalls
2 yellow circle pieces cut out of a panago pizza box
some black crape hair and some spirit gum
and a pair of white gloves and brown shoes
....to become Mario.
Another year later was the aforementioned "Road Warrior" Halloween. Where some friends and I used old sports equipment, fur, old clothes, face paint and chains to create that wonderful Mad Max style.
I was the guy in the red face paint.
There were a couple of shitty Halloween costumes between then and 2008 that I don't really wish to share.
By 2008, though, we were back in the halloween groove, and a group of friends and I put a lot of work, effort and money in to fashioning and sewing together some of the best Halloween costumes I have ever seen. Mine was done with a lot of help from a friend (Alecia) and I think it turned out wonderfully.
We went as some DC comics superheroes.
(from left to right) Martian Manhunter (Kalvin), Wonder Woman (Nelle), The Question (Brent), The Huntress (Alecia), Lobo (James), Captain Marvel (myself) |
The tights were fun but they made my ass look like a red tomato. |
And finally in 2009 we ordered in some costumes, as we new from the previous year how hard and stressful sewing group costumes could be. There was still some sewing, and constructing, and hair dyeing involved, but it was a lot less work when we ordered the shirts off of Ebay.
The costumes? Star trek.
Bones (Brent), Medic (Amber), Kirk (Cory) Yeoman (Nelle), Spock (Kalvin), Orion Slave-Girl (Alecia) |
I was finally able to become Captain James T. Kirk, whom I have always felt a great kinship with. |
This year we decided to go "post apocalyptic" although I haven't really started my costume yet. Halloween is only two days away and as you can plainly see, I have a lot to live up to.
Wish me luck.
I remember seeing you at New City as mario!
ReplyDeleteIn case you cant think of anything good for a post-apocalypse costume, you are welcome to take my clever pun from a few years ago:
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