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Fun and Eye-Catching Cosplay from New York Comic-Con 2015

Every year, the cosplayers at New York Comic-Con seem to get better and better, with more elaborate and complicated costumes. Here are some of the best costumes found on the floor at this year’s event.

Wonder Woman is always a popular choice, and this one was spot on. She poses here with a great rendition of Hawkeye.

Gandalf supervised the floor outside the exhibit hall, keeping any balrogs from passing through the area.

Disney princesses were in abundance, and this Belle and Ariel captured the characters well.

I think Harley Quinn was even more popular than Wonder Woman this year. Here, one poses with Mr. Meeseeks.

Madoka Kaname from Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

Plenty of young cosplayers could be found on Sunday.

This family did a great job bringing all of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to life.

I love the expression on this Harley Quinn’s face.

This group came in costume from Steven Universe.

This cosplayer chose to portray Palutena from Kid Icarus.

I think this Aquaman was trying to reenact Sharknado here.

Green Arrow poses here with a friend (or foe?).

Super Mario characters are always popular at Comic-Con too, as this Yoshi shows.

While I saw fewer steampunk costumes this year, this steampunk Iron Man was a great idea.

Anime characters could also be found, as this one from Ronin Warriors.

This Loki did a great job with the villain.

This kid was dressed as a functional transformer (note the skates on his knees).

This little Thor really wanted to pose for the camera.

With the new Star Wars movie being released in two months, plenty of our old favorites could be found.

Dhalsim from Streetfighter was on hand while a Streetfighter competition ran through the weekend.

Lesser known characters such as this Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls could also be found in the halls.

Skeletor is an old favorite that can be found every year.

Some cosplayers gender-swapped their characters, like this Vegeta from Dragonball Z.

I’m sure there were many more that I missed in the huge event. What were your favorite cosplayers from this year’s New York Comic-Con?

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