
Bob and Louise Belcher from Bob’s Burgers, sporting the distinctive patterns of D*C’s own Cult of the Marriott Carpet.
Previously on Midlife Crisis Crossover:
In 2019 my wife Anne and I attended our very first Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia. As one of the longest-running science fiction conventions in America, Dragon Con had received rave reviews from our internet friends over the past two decades, some of whom recommended it to us more than once and, according to my notes, would never shut up about it. We had so much of a blast that we returned in 2021. Third time was the charm this Labor Day weekend as we repeated the eight-hour drive from Indianapolis to that amazing colossal southern spectacle…
Same as our visits in 2019 and in 2021, one of our favorite D*C features was the annual Saturday morning cosplay parade. Each year hundreds of cosplayers team up in appropriate factions or categories, then march around the streets of downtown Atlanta in their costumes, sometimes even driving the route in their geek vehicles. Usually the roadside crowd lineup around the parade route is the best free opportunity for the public-at-large to join the festivities and get a taste of con life.
Over the next several chapters we’ll be sharing batches of pics we took in between our moments of gawking and trying to remember some of the more obscure character names. If you recognize any characters we didn’t, by all means please let us know! We like learning about new universes, remedying our ignorance, correcting errors, and bridging the gaps in our aging memories where those character names used to be. Between us we took over 600 photos and couldn’t possibly have known everyone. Related note: if you or someone you know was in the parade and you’d love to see shots of them, pretty-please let us know! We’re taking requests! We’ll be happy to search our files and post ’em if we got ’em. You might come away disappointed, or you might not!
First in line: the 21 photos that stuck out most to me during the long-drawn-out sorting process. Some were fun action scenes; some were uniquely great costumes; some are just plain keen. We amateur cosplay fans did the best we could to honor the joy they all brought to Atlanta’s streets. Enjoy!

A bee from Monks Meadery flees the party ambiance that follows Robert Goulet wherever he goes.

King Jaffe Joffer from the Coming to America films. I was just watching the Oscar-nominated sequel the other day…

Spider-Man variant with a classic Steve Ditko Peter Parker vest and wielding a Doctor Octopus hand-puppet, symbolic of how well Doc Ock has fared against Spidey in battle over the years.

Non-cosplay intermission! Among the famous names in the parade was Wilson Cruz, whom you might’ve seen in such TV shows as My So-Called Life and Star Trek: Discovery.

Reps from the Dragon Con Theater & Performing Arts Lovers group included Frank N. Furter, Hedwig, and Hamilton‘s Thomas Jefferson.

Folks from the world of Doctor Who included River Song and Sacha Dhawan’s recent version of The Master.

Shipmates from the Nocturnal Pirates of Atlanta.
One parade gallery down, a plethora to go. To be continued!
Other chapters in this very special MCC miniseries:
Part 1: The Stars in Our Galaxy
Part 2: Friday Cosplay (The First Half)
Part 3: Friday Cosplay (The Other Half)
Part 4: Saturday Cosplay (Non-Parade Edition)
Part 6: Cosplay Parade Presents Barbie and Deadpool
Part 7: Cosplay Parade Vehicles and Riders
Part 8: Cosplay Parade Presents the Walt Disney Family of Companies
Part 9: Cosplay Parade Animation and Gaming
Part 10: Cosplay Parade Teams Sampler Platter
Part 11: Last Call for the Cosplay Parade
Part 12: Three Days of the Con-Doers
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