This Halloween I dressed as Little Red Riding Hood, though I wasn’t too traditional. A severed wolves head lay quietly in my basket and I wasn’t heading to Grannies.
Accompanied by the lovely Esmeralda, my friend from College, I ventured to the Renaissance to enjoy my first Masquerade Ball. The music was that of the mid 80’s and early 90’s era and hall was filled with costumes from all different eras. We enjoyed the grace of ballroom gowns from the 1600’s as well as an entertaining Mummy and a masked superhero. The beckoning of the Spice Girls and Michael Jackson had us dancing away the night, and a Candy Bar in the lower hall satisfied our inner children.
Overall the night was successful, and we even dragged along some friends from the local comic book shop to dance away the night with us. We enjoyed music, laughs and slightly degrading jokes all night. I even won myself a free comic book!
Inspired by Zenescope’s launch of Grimm Fairy Tales Myths and Legends I dressed as Little Red who will be premiering in their first few titles. Zenescope has always featured alluring characters to myself and I had a hard time picking between Little Red and the Queen of Hearts. Ultimately I had to go with the character which looked more innocent and who was about to be features in and new Zenescope title.
As some of you may remember I had a vote earlier in October about which costume I should dawn on this festive night and thankfully with my multitude of parties I was still able to satisfy my voters with a salty pirate maiden outfit. I had guns and swords hidden and spent the night plundering booty and pillaging the candy stations.
I hope that everyone enjoyed their Halloween excursions and had a safe weekend. Don’t forget to check out my entries on Septagon Studios Comic Book Blog as well.
View my Halloween Pictures on Facebook!
More to be added as I accumulate them from friends.
Yours, The Hottest Geekette
2 comments:
I almost forgot about that free comic, I belive I owe your friend one aswell... Me and my big mouth :P
Yes, yes you do. It's okay though, it's for a good cause...."the start of a newbie's comic book collection." I thank you for being a part of the converting process that Amanda has so proudly taken upon herself. :)
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