After a long hiatus from crime fighting, I guess I'm back!

It's been a while since I cosplayed as Spider-Man so I decided: You know what, this is a big event - there's also a book fair, let's do this.

It was an awesome day filled with a lot of amazing people and friends! I am very happy that I get to meet my Spider-Verse friends again, it's been great spending time with you all!

I would like thank my friends for helping me with my glasses and everything since I can barely see anything under the mask 😅 You guys have helped me immensely!

Lastly, I would like to end this post with the announcement that I will be retiring my TASM2 suit as it is in the "process of decomposing". Okay, that might be too much of an exaggeration but the spandex cloth is breaking apart and the insides of the suit are deteriorating that there are small white-ish powder everywhere.

Thank you all again for the support and stay tuned for more posts!

#spiderman #spidermancosplay #spideycosplay #spiderverse

The #spiderman pics from the #marvel #cosplay #meetup at #fanexpochicago. It was really tough doing the #meme picture.

@fanexpochicago #fanexpo #fanexpo2024 #mcu #spideycosplay #spideyverse

Yep, I've had exactly this problem on Instagram. As far as I can tell you can only search for one hashtag at a time, which is why I got into the habit, as everyone else there seems to, of tagging everything with every combination of words you can think of. So to take an example I've posted there, instead of just #cosplay #spidey #milesmorales (which I'd normally think would be sufficient) I end up also adding #milesmoralescosplay, #spideycosplay, #milesmoralesspidermancosplay, etc, etc, just so people can actually find it (the more general hashtags just have far too many results to be worthwhile on their own). It's exhausting!