PopCon Indy 2026 Photos, Part 1 of 2: Tiny Cosplay Gallery!

John Jones cosplayer with accurate detective clothing and very specific sunglasses, carrying cardboard replica of psychedelic Absolute Martian Manhunter

Detective John Jones and the psychedelic alien in his head from DC Comics’ deeply trippy Absolute Martian Manhunter.

This weekend my wife Anne and I attended the latest edition of PopCon Indy, an entertainment convention locally owned and run here in our own hometown of Indianapolis. Their inaugural 2014 shindig (under the original moniker “Indy PopCon”) was a massive undertaking and a phenomenal experience, where we met actors from some of our favorite works and were pretty impressed at a first-time comic-con being so well-run. And we do love the convenience of events practically in our backyard so we can save on hotel costs and park for free at my workplace if the weather’s nice.

We also attended the next two years’ shows, but began feeling out-of-place as the guest lists began targeting much younger geek demographics — fewer actors under 50, far more anime voice actors, YouTubers, and other influencers and fields outside our Gen-X spheres. We can’t blame them for giving the people what they want, especially after 2015’s special guest Markiplier brought in, by my conservative estimate, 630 million fans dying to meet him and willing to wait the rest of their lives in line if necessary. Some of them may still be there to this day, perhaps a bit miffed that he took such a long break to go film Iron Lung for a while before he resumed signing. His lines were quite the rodeo to witness from the outside, but it wasn’t our rodeo.

IPC 2016 held a few highlights for us, such as the only YouTuber I’ve ever wanted to meet, one of the most awkward comics panels I’ve ever asked a question in, and the height of Deadpool variant cosplay mania. But we bowed out for a while after that. It’s not them, it’s us. (Well, mostly us. It also didn’t help that sometimes their biggest guests were actors we’d already met at other cons.) But hey! Ten years later, here we are again! We only attended Saturday, but we accomplished our modest goals, such as “have a blast”.

While we recuperate and wait for our feet to forgive us for their punishment, please enjoy this collection of cosplayers who brightened our day around the show floor. The jazz-hands photo ops and other details will be shared in the other chapter because everyone loves costumes. We regret we can only represent a fraction of a fraction of the total cosplay wonderment that was on display this weekend. We’re clearly not professional photographers, journalists, costume designers, or Oscars red carpet commentators. We’re just an aging geek couple doing what we can for happy sharing fun.

Enjoy! Please feel free to identify any characters we failed at recognizing!

Tech Priest cosplay with red robe and multiple metal tentacles holding weaponry.

A Tech Priest from Warhammer 40K.

Camp Counselor Kronk in scout uniform with hat and green bandannas.

Camp Counselor Kronk from Kronk’s New Groove, the direct-to-video sequel to Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove.

Starlight costume!

Starlight from The Boys, who’s really going through some stuff right now in the final season.

Costume of Eddie Munson from "Stranger Things" with Deadpoool mask, gloves and boots.

Eddie Munsonpool! An awesome tribute to someone close to him, who loved both characters and passed away in March.

Blue mech costume shaped like a certain speedy blue hedgehog, but with chest cannon.

Sonic the Hedgehog x Gipsy Danger from Pacific Rim.

Mario costume riding an inflatable Yoshi.

Mario and Yoshi.

Riddler costume a la Jim Carrey in "Batman Forever".

The Riddler!

Two Spider-Man costumes, one from the 2002 movie and one traditional Spidey look.

Spider-Men!

Twister costume; cosplayer holds up an Elroy Jetson doll with tiny Twister spinner.

Twister!

Robot costumer covered in tubes and cord, plus creepy clown mask and hat.

Danger from Astonishing X-Men, but with clown head. (Or I could be way off-base here…?)

Treebeard costume on stilts.

Treebeard from The Lord of the Rings.

Macho Man Randy Savage costume with yellow cowboy hat and orange finery.

Macho Man Randy Savage!

costume of Joker with green surfboard with pic of Joker's face on the end.

Actual surfing Joker from the 1967 Batman episode “Surf’s Up! Joker’s Under!”

anime dancers!

Anime dancers! I’m sure someone took video.

To be concluded!


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