More Convention Cosplay in Our Fourth WonderCon Gallery!

Check out our fourth photo gallery of convention cosplay from WonderCon 2016!

WonderCon 2016 is currently underway and Downtown Los Angeles Convention Center is playing host to the annual springtime event. ComingSoon.net is in attendance and, in the gallery viewer below, you can check out our fourth round of convention cosplay photos. Be sure to check back soon, too, as we’ll have one more round of convention cosplay from WonderCon 2016 on the way soon!

If you missed our first WonderCon 2016 convention cosplay photo gallery, check it out right here. You can also look at the second round right here and see our third round right here.

Which of these WonderCon 2016 convention cosplay photos is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

 

WonderCon’s official history reads as follows:

WonderCon was started in 1987 in Oakland, California, as “The Wonderful World of Comics Convention.” The show was the brainchild of Bay Area comics retailer John Barrett, who called on a number of friends and associates to help realize his vision, including Bob Borden, Bryan Uhlenbrock, Rory Root, and Mike Friedrich. With the third year, “WonderCon” became the official name of the convention. The original show included all the classic comics convention features: an Exhibit Hall with dealers selling old and new comics and other items, programming, anime screenings, and games. In 2001, after the 15th event, then co-owners Mike Friedrich and Joe Field (another prominent Bay Area comic retailer) decided they could no longer devote the time needed to maintain the quality of the show they helped create. They contacted Comic-Con International in hopes that the organization could fold WonderCon into the Comic-Con family of conventions.

Comic-Con International took over the show in 2002 and moved it from Oakland to downtown San Francisco in 2003. After 15 years as a Bay Area event, WonderCon was forced to move to Anaheim in 2012, due to construction at its San Francisco home, the Moscone Center. Since 2012, the event—now called Comic-Con International Presents WonderCon Anaheim—has been held in southern California.

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