 How long have you been cosplaying? I've been cosplaying for, I don't know anymore, I stopped counting since 2008. How did you start? I actually had a teacher in high school and she was all into it, so she kind of pushed it onto us. And I still talk to her and we're friends and everything, so I'm glad she got me into it. What costumes are you doing this weekend? Uh, just this cowgirl, which is to help promote Scott's new book. And then tomorrow I'll do a Harley Quinn cowgirl, so I don't get bored of being a cowgirl. What costumes are you most proud of? Probably anything that's armor built. So I have two different Dragon Ball Z costumes and they're, you know, they're armor and I made them out of craft foam and heat formed them and stuff. And those are probably the ones that I'm like, yes, I made this. What are you working on now? What's coming up in the future? Right now I'm working on 90's Rogue from the X-Men, you know, cartoon. And that's all I really have set in stone because I just play it by ear, what I want to make and win. I'm trying to slow down, but it doesn't ever seem to stick. Do you have a sewing machine? I do. So I used to have a serger, but it broke and I need to get it fixed. So now I just use a heavy duty sewing machine. The insides of my costumes are kind of ugly, but it's okay because the outsides come out nice. I pretty much make all the patterns myself, sit on the floor with newspaper or I just eyeball it and hope I did a good job. Who are your favorite cosplayers? My favorite cosplayers? I really like, there's a woman named Keldar and she's got, she's got to be hundreds of costumes and they're fantastic. Another cosplayer, her name is Kirsten Nicholson, I like her attitude, I like her craftsmanship. And then Ivy Doomkitty, I really love Ivy Doomkitty. Oh, she's here, right? Yeah, she is. I haven't gotten to go say hello yet. What was your first costume? My first ever costume was Kyrie from Kingdom Hearts 2 and I had no, absolutely no pictures of it. Because I didn't think to take any and then I destroyed it because I needed a zipper and I didn't think to buy one. Probably Dark Magician Girl, it was all hot glue and craft foam and wire so I was just bending things and burning my hands. What's the number one lesson you learned as far as making comics? As far as making them? What do you say is the most important thing to learn? Don't push yourself to do something you're not ready to do. Wait until you're experienced enough to be able to sit down and get it done. My next show is Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle. You do all the shows? Not really, I'm just doing, I'm traveling this year. I want to, just while I'm here so I can...