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IRON MAN COSTUME CONTEST
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| IRON MEN IN TIGHTS: We threw down the gauntlet, and this
army of Iron Man costumers snatched up their glue guns to win cool
swag |
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| By TJ Dietsch |
| Posted 04/14/08 |
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The rules were simple, the
results varied. In honor of the sure-to-be-a-blockbuster Iron
Man movie, ToyFare challenged you, the readers, to create
your very own Shellhead-inspired armors. Participants were
encouraged to submit as many costumes as they liked, as long
as it was based on Iron Man and the bulk of the armor was
homemade. We expected some creative entries, and you guys
didn't disappoint! We’ll count down from the honorable
mentions all the way to our number-one pick, plus one guy who
didn't pay attention to the rules…
Honorable Mentions
MiniMate Iron Man
Danny Hollinger • Caldwell, ID
Using only boxes, Danny provided us with a toy-inspired costume
based on the MiniMates line. Good luck trying to swap out torsos
with the Invisible Woman costume, though.
Arizona Iron Man
Joe Vitale • Astoria, NY
Not only did Joe take up the challenge of creating an Iron Man
costume, he also gave himself the task of creating it mainly from
plastic Arizona Iced Tea jugs. Hey, how many jugs do you think Tony
Stark was into when he created the Roller Skate armor?
Iron Weenie Mark III
A.J. Roberts and Maddie the Dachshund • Edmonds, WA
For some reason, A.J. here gets a thrill from dressing his bitch up
in Iron Man gear (relax, it's the scientific term—Maddie's a lady
dog). We can’t wait to see next year's costume—Weenie War
Machine!
Hulkbuster Iron Man
Fred Khattak • Astoria, NY
Inspired by John Romita Jr.'s Hulkbuster armor from "World War
Hulk," Fred takes the boxy look to a whole new level.
Camera Phone Iron Man
Kel Dietz • Thomasville, PA
Sure it's really a combination of movie and classic Iron Man
armors, but Kel, 17, decided to photograph himself with a camera
phone. Or an epileptic tripod. Either way, bonus points for
including real light-up eyes and repulsor rays.
Intergalactic Ion Iron Man
Edward Young • Chesterfield, VA
Edward didn't just create his own armor, he included his own
backstory that features the cryogenically frozen body of Tony Stark
from the 22nd Century getting his brain and heart fused to a
"Bio-tech bionic armor." (His liver was unsalvageable.)
Awesomely Disqualified
Rocketman
David Russell • Houston, TX
We assumed it wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to enter this
contest, but apparently being a rocket scientist is a handicap.
David, an actual NASA employee, was so excited to enter our IRON
MAN COSTUME CONTEST that he took a bunch of pictures of himself
dressed as Commando Cody, Sky Marshall of the Universe, star of the
1952 sci-fi serial Radar Men from the Moon…who, by the way, is
neither Iron Man nor Iron Man-inspired. While the costume is
excellent, and his background Photoshop skills are undeniable, we
have to wonder if all NASA staffers are this bad at following
instructions.
And the winners are...
THIRD PLACE: “Demon in a Bottle” Iron Man
Chris Stein • Simi Valley, CA
Chris not only nails the classic red-and-gold armor, but he also
appeals to our booze-loving nature by recreating the historic
"Demon in a Bottle" cover from Iron Man #128. We're not quite sure
where he got all the stretchy gold fabric that it took to cover his
legs and arms, but it looks damn good on him.
SECOND PLACE: Heroes Reborn Iron Man
Daniel Gingras • Fairfield, CT
Iron Man fans might not look back too fondly on the "Heroes Reborn"
days, but there’s no denying that this armor, created by the one
and only Jim Lee, kicks some serious robo ass. Daniel did a great
job re-creating the details on his suit, earning him the silver
medal.
GRAND PRIZE: Movie Mark III Iron Man
Mike Haze • Topeka, KS
Bam! Like an Adi Granov painting come to life, Mike nails this
version of the film armor. Not only did he create each and every
piece of this 7-foot costume himself, but Mike also persuaded Stan
Lee to make a cameo, helping him put his armor on. (Okay, it's
really his dad, but that's okay—getting help from Stan the Man
would probably have disqualified him.) |
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