2019-12-01_WIRED

(Nora) #1

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ANNAMARIE MCINTOSH IS coming undone.
People in comic-book tees are rushing past
her, lit up by too-bright fluorescents. She’s
surrounded by massive signs with corpo-
rate logos, from Nintendo to DC Comics.
The cavernous hall is 460,000 square feet,
and McIntosh is taking up about three of
them, trying to cinch the beige bandages
wrapped around her arms. “We’re having
issues here,” she says, with an exasperated
giggle. “It’s been falling down all day.” With
an assist by her mom, the 17-year-old finally
twists and tucks her costume into place. All
things considered, the fix is easy. It’s 2019’s
Comic-Con International, and compared
to the wizards and warlocks and Wonder
Women crowding the floor, the outfit of the
Jedi Rey is plain, simple. Sensible.
Cosplay, that pinnacle of performative
fandom, dates back to the mid-20th cen-
tury; some accounts note that there were
cosplayers at the first World Science Fiction
Convention, in 1939. Women have always

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DAISY


RIDLEY'S


CHARACTER


IS A


MISFIT


SCAVENGER


FROM


A DESERT


PLANET,


WITH A


NO-NONSENSE


WARDROBE


TO MATCH.


THAT'S WHY


A BROAD


SPECTRUM OF


COSPLAYING


REBELS


HAVE


EMBRACED


HER OUTFIT—


AND HER


POWER.



 STAR WARS FAN CAITLIN


BEARDS COSPLAYS AS THE


JEDI REY.


PHOTOGRAPH BY


Amy Lombard
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