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Superheroes invade daily life

Fantasy or sci-fi fans dressing up as their favorite character isn't just for comic book conventions anymore.

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A 'Hobbit' fan in costume

Thousands of superheroes will walk the streets this month. Expect sightings near subway stops and local multiplexes. Who are these costumed crusaders? An army of fans with carefully crafted outfits planning to assemble before the premi猫re of 鈥淴-Men: Days of Future Past.鈥

Long a staple of comic book conventions and cult-film showings, where enthusiasts walk among like-minded strangers, dressing up in character has been gaining mainstream approval, and the hobby 鈥 known as 鈥渃osplay鈥 鈥 has seeped into more public events. In early May, more than 200 costumed fans announced their intent to descend on London鈥檚 Leicester Square for a run at a Guinness World Record for 鈥渢he most X-Men cosplayers in one place.鈥

Countless fantasy and sci-fi films have inspired fans to exercise their own creative expression, and many are finding the courage to step out on their own.

Phoebe Hill, of Nashville, Tenn., has pulled together both careful reproductions and interpretations of favorite characters. She arrived at a midnight screening of 鈥淭he Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug鈥 in December as 鈥渉ipster Beorn,鈥 the shape-shifting animal lover who chases the movie鈥檚 heroes. Her version: a denim vest with a back patch designed by author J.R.R. Tolkien and buttons proselytizing vegetarianism. For the 15th anniversary of the BBC show 鈥淒r. Who,鈥 Ms. Hill ate at an English pub in Nashville dressed as the doctor鈥檚 sidekick, Amy Pond.

鈥淚t just needs to be a special event, like a midnight movie premi猫re or an exclusive showing of 鈥楶ulp Fiction鈥 at an independent theater,鈥 says Hill, who dons a costume about four times a year. 鈥淎fter that, it basically comes down to a cost-benefit analysis: Will the time I spend putting this costume together increase my enjoyment of the event?鈥

For these fans, stepping outside in full costume is an opportunity to show one鈥檚 artistic skill and dedication to a film or book. It allows introverts to feel like extroverts.

The spread of cosplay owes a lot to the Internet. Social media sites build buzz around the next big cosplay event. Tumblr and Instagram allow strangers to pass around photos of past work and offer words of encouragement from afar. YouTube videos reveal how to craft foam core into realistic-looking armor and braid hair like an elf.

Cosplay has been an overwhelmingly positive experience, Hill says, even if she鈥檚 faced her share of hecklers.

鈥淪ometimes you get a few people who look at you like you are so weird for being all dressed up,鈥 says Hill, 鈥渂ut that鈥檚 their problem.鈥

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