Hal-Con, a celebration of all issues science fiction, gaming and fantasy, returned to the Halifax Conference Centre after a pandemic-related absence in 2020.
CBC’s Jeorge Sadi captured the sights of scaled-down conference
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Quite a few sci-fi, gaming and fantasy cosplay characters strike a pose at Hal-Con on Saturday. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
A scaled-down model of HAL-CON — a celebration of all issues science fiction, fantasy and gaming — returned to the Halifax Conference Centre this weekend. It was cancelled due to the pandemic in 2020.
The CBC’s Jeorge Sadi brings the highlights.
Nick Hilchie flashes his lightsabre as Anakin Skywalker. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Regan Bennett wields a sword as she portrays Saber Lily from Destiny/Grand Order. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Stephanie Alcock clothes as Samus from Metroid and Dan Morash as Nightwing from Arkham Knights. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Michelle Caldwell portrays Kitana from Mortal Kombat. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
John Laska is proven as Akali and Robin Laska as Ahri, each characters from League of Legends. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Lindsay Jurcina clothes as Junko Enoshima from Danganronpa. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Kristina Gillis is proven as Asuna from Sword Artwork On-line. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Paige McMillan is Ghost Face from Useless by Daylight. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Alexander Mullaly cosplays a Viking. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Ryan Grabel has a contemporary tackle a TIE fighter pilot from Star Wars. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Naomi Bumgarner performs Miruko from My Hero Academia. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
Matt Ablett portrays Goblin Slayer from the Japanese fantasy novel collection. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)
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