Monday, May 28, 2018

MegaCon 2018: Con Report


So the biggest comic/anime/sci fi/horror/gaming/whatever-you-like happened on Memorial Day Weekend, starting Thursday, May 24th and continuing through till Sunday evening. This year was big and bad with Jeff Goldblum representing the Jurassic Park franchise. Also in sunny Florida for the big day at MegaCon were Lucy Lawless, Jason Momoa, Charlie Cox, Elijah Woods, and many others. However, I was more interested in meeting the two sexiest cosplayers in the world. For my money that would be Jessica Nigri and Yaya Han.

Friday night, with a nice extended weekend and I went to sleep so early. I vaguely remember watching the Spanish horror cult classic, Tombs of the Blind Dead and nodding off often. Then sometime in the evening I crashed hard for 5-hours Then I was up and ready.

After completing my usual pre-con ritual of getting gas, and hitting the ATM, it was time to take the Crosstown and head for Brandon to meet up with my good friend Esther. I exited the Crosstown and was driving on 60 towards Dover and it was nice with light traffic the whole way. Saturday morning just after 7am, I wasn’t expecting much traffic

I made it to Esther’s place without getting lost this time. We headed out early after briefly speaking with her brother who is a big Gold Key comic fan. The logic being, from past MegaCon journeys, the later you go, the worst the traffic and parking is. I love Orlando but I dread the Disney traffic on I4. We avoided it this time.

We played it smart and avoided the long preregistration and registration lines by paying the extra 15 bucks to have our wristbands mailed. The only problem was getting to the parking area. Vehicles trying to cut you off or worse, not moving because the drivers are lost made for a stressful drive. Finally, we were parked and ready.

We waited briefly for the bus and were soon off to the main building at the Orange County Convention Center. Actually our timely was perfect as we got there at 9:47 and everything starts at 10am.

Right at 10am is the perfect time when there are few folks around. I use that time to find the dealers I want to buy from and find the booths for the cosplayers I like. I take it all in slowly at first and I call it the Initial Scope.

For some weird reason, I was starving so we ate lunch at 10:30am. The tables were still clean and no lines. That would change just after 11 and there would be a long, long wait at 12.  We had chicken teriyaki at A Taste of Asia. For some reason I love chicken teriyaki at cons because along with the smaller portion of protein, you also get delicious steamed veggies. Being a diabetic I was worried about eating the rice but Esther reminded me that we would be walking a lot. And we did. We walked from 8:30am till 6pm, only standing in line for about 45 minutes. My legs are still sore two days later.


After an early lunch it was time to mix and mingle. We still didn’t see a lot of people and the occasional cosplayer. I did see a Godzilla cosplayer and fan boyed out over that. My mission was to walk the dealers room and take pictures and look for Godzilla toys.


At 12:20, we walked over to the cosplayer booths to see Jessica Nigri, my favorite cosplayer. There was already a line so we walked around confused looking for the end of the line. Then as we stood waiting the line got longer and longer. Good timing again. Jessica was on a panel with other cosplayers and we had to wait for that to finish. This gave me time to talk to the guy from Miami behind me in line who was proud of building his own war hammer and he let me lift it  up. It was heavy. Later he complained about how heavy it was and his arm hurting. The struggles of cosplay.

Just after 1:15, Jessica arrived and the line moved fast. She had a table of professionally shot cosplay photos for sell. I said hello and had two pictures taken. I didn’t want to hold up the line so I said nice to meet you and dashed off. I will catch her panel at the next con to hear her talk.



Then we went to see my second favorite cosplayer, the lovely Yaya Han, who was a cosplay judge on the reality show called King of the Nerds. We noticed that after 1, the place was packed. Again, when I met Yaya I just said hi, took a couple of pics, and  dashed off.



We were shopping at one dealer room and I saw a vintage Voltron for $30 so I grabbed the box and went to pay for it. Anyway, the dealer hurried over and pointed out $30 was the old Toys R Us sticker price and the markup was $250, so he snatched it from me. Oh well off to find Godzilla toys.

I met some cool vendors that were selling Godzilla toys. Godzilla toys get expensive. I calculated the average price at $260. The highest I saw was $580 for a Godzilla 1954 in the box. However, I met a third Godzilla dealer and he was rude. I was looking for something to get for a college friend and this dealer wasn’t nice so I just strolled off.

I bought one Godzilla toy, from the nice dealer and a couple of shirts but the big thing wasn’t shopping and spending money, it was interacting and joking around with the regular fans while walking around the dealer’s room. I had the most fun just doing that and seeing the costumes, it was like going out at night on Halloween as a kid.




I love the 80’s and was happy to see so many representations of 80’s pop culture from Jason from Friday the 13th to the Ghostbusters and of course Star Wars movies, The Emperor Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi with Emperor being my favorite.  I was overjoyed to see a Ghostbusters booth and took several pictures there.






Esther and I love Star Trek and were happy to see a recreational of the Enterprise bridge. I ran to the captain’s chair because this will be my only time in life to feel like Captain James T. Kirk. I have waited for this moment for years.


Just after 5, the crowds died down and it was much easier to get around. My favorite writer, growing up in the 80’s, is Stephen King and his novel It meant so much to me when I read it when it first came out. I remember the mini-series and there was a recent reboot movie. I was glad to see the It photo op with kids in yellow raincoats and Pennywise holding a red balloon. I had to get a picture of that.


Right at 6, we were both tired, especially from walking, and headed to the bus area. There was a long line but there were multiple buses and we zipped through that long line. Esther was smart by taking a cell pic of where we parked so locating her van was easy.

It was time to end MegaCon for us by going out to dinner at Benihana, the original Japanese Steakhouse.

On the commute, away from the convention center a car cut us off close, followed by a post office semi-truck that nearly ran us off the road. It was scary getting to International Drive.

However, Benihana was nice and elegant inside. We ordered Hibachi Tuna Steak that was mouthwatering delicious and sat next to a friendly and chatty Brazilian couple. The chef was very funny, and a good time was had by all. I got up to use the men’s room and my legs were just starting to hurt. I would really feel in Sunday morning.


Leaving Benihana and back on I4 it was time to head back home. We both had a great time and are already looking forward to MegaCon in 2019.


Here are all my pics. Please click below.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Let's Go Shopping for Otaku Stuff

As a Tampa native who grew up watching Battle of the Planets in 1978 and Star Blazers the following year, there was not a lot of luck tracking down Anime goods. Across from Plant High School just past the Steak N Shake there used to be a store called Merlin's that sold import magazines and I bought random issues only because Ultraman was on the cover. If you blinked you missed Merlin's in South Tampa because they moved near USF on Fowler and now they are closed.

Also worth mentioning is that in the late 80's I used to ride with a friend to a store called Camelot in Largo to watch my friend pay $40 for two episodes of Robotech. So as you can see not a lot to offer fans of the 80's.

Now in the 21st Century Anime fandom has grown so rapidly that brick and mortar retailers are around. With Suncoast Video long gone, these new stores are better than what I had back in the day.

If you live in Brandon stop by Cafe Anime Tampa and see this unique blend of Anime, manga, and food. I was there for the grand opening and saw cosplay goods, T shirts, DVD/Blu-rays and tons of figures. Be sure to get some Japanese snacks. Cafe Anime Tampa is located at
137 W. Windhorst
Brandon, FL 33510
Check them out here:
https://www.cafeanimetampa.com/

Another cool store and in the extreme opposite direction is Anime Fix. The owner is a friendly talkative guy who frequently visits Tokyo to pick up stuff at Akihabara. So you don't have to fly all the way to Japan. He has a lot of cool merch. My favorite thing is the used DVD/Blu-ray section where I got an old out-of-print DVD of Golgo 13. There is even a comfy chair to sit in near the cash register so you can chat with the owner as he tells you his Tokyo travel tales.
Anime Fix is on Central towards St Pete Beach.
Anime Fix
6185 Central Ave
St Pete, FL 33710
Click below for more.
http://animefix.com/

For manga readers on a budget check out this cool indies bookstore that makes Barnes and Noble fall to its knees. Wilson's Book World has a small but unique selection of cheap used manga. Also there are tons of Sci-Fi and Fantasy books to keep everyone happy until Game of Thrones Season 8 finally starts.
Wilson's Book World
535 16th St N
St Pete, FL 33705
See more here
http://www.wilsonsbookworld.com/

Now they are numerous comic book and gaming stores that I am not going to list because the anime merch is too small or limited. These are my top three recommends.

One of my favorite ways to kill a Saturday is my St Pete Trek from grabbing lunch at 4th St Shrimp Store then hitting Wilson's and on to Anime Fix. Finally ending at the gigantic MD Oriental Market for the whole aisle of Japanese snacks and candy. Be sure to try the toilet candy.