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September/October 2017

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 39 Chaudhuri said, "ere were some fans who also could not make it and many active military had extra duty helping with the recovery, so we lost some fans. We expect they will all be back this year and we cannot wait to see everybody in October." Of course, one of the most exciting parts of attending a comic con, is the opportunity to dress up as your favorite characters from pop culture, or even see the creative costumes made by others. Sadly, not all of us are so creative (otherwise we'd be the ones signing books and answering questions at these conventions) and so we have decided to put together a guide for those last minute comic con goers who need some super easy costume ideas of somewhat obscure characters. You don't wanna be the 200th dude dressed as Deadpool or Harley Quinn. J. Jonah Jameson Perhaps among the most memorable characters featured in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy (as played by professionally angry actor J.K. Simmons), J. Jonah Jameson should be a fairly easy costume for a resident of Fayetteville, as he already sports the classic military high-and-tight haircut (if you don't already have this haircut, it can be achieved with a whole bunch of hair-gel). e character is primarily portrayed as publisher of the fictional Daily Bugle (when he isn't portrayed as the newspaper's editor, as it seems most comic book writers aren't clear on the difference in job descriptions). Since his comic book debut in "e Amazing Spider-Man" #1, as Peter Parker's verbally abusive boss, Jameson has had one immediately recognizable feature only shared by Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler - a toothbrush mustache. Combine the 'stache (which can Trusted for over 79 years for dependable service OFFICE 910.868.2121 JEANNE'S CELL 910.391.3003 GENERAL CONTRACTORS & REAL ESTATE www.playerinc.net As much today as yesterday...Player takes pride in buying or selling your home

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