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Cosplay Feature: Kay Bear Cosplay's Rouge the Bat!

There's just something about Kay Bear Cosplay where she just emanates so much beauty in any sort of shoot she participates in. Cosplay, lingerie, you name it and Kay just looks stunning! Today, I wanted to share her Rouge the Bat cosplay from the Sonic franchise. As the infamous thief, Kay brings a playful side to the character mostly with the poses and facial expressions she makes in the pictures I found online. Plus, the cosplay overall looks simple and comfy so I imagine this wasn't a huge issue wearing for long periods of time. For starters, I LOVE the wig Kay has up at the top. It's a cute style going down to her shoulders and has a lot of waves added on to it. The ears being added up at the top is such a perfect addition to it too! The name of the game color wise is a whole lot of pink and white which you'll see in both the arm sleeves & boots but I'll get to those in a bit!

Review: The Co-Creator


This past weekend I had the awesome experience of attending a play over at The Arctic Playhouse. The play in question was titled "The Co-Creator" and written by Lenny Schwartz. If you couldn't tell by the title image, the premise was basically a life story of Bill Finger. Known famously as the co-creator to Batman next to Bob Kane, Bill was wrongfully uncredited for coming up with many aspects of the Batman universe. From Robin, Ace the Bathound, to the Joker and Riddler, Bill also had a hand in creating other characters such as the Green Lantern Hal Jordan. The play took place within a medium sized room with a very entertaining stage. I really enjoyed the total cast of 15 actors and actresses.

The roles of Bill Finger and Bob Kane were portrayed by Chris Ferreira and Brad Kirton respectively. I wasn't too informed on the backstory for these 2 creators but I was really surprised at hearing the true story behind Batman's creation. Both of these fine gentleman did such an incredible job in portraying such iconic creators. There was lots of humor throughout the story and I chuckled at the various references to other DC properties such as Coast City being mentioned when they were trying to come up with the city at which Batman lives and fights crime in. Other notable DC men were mentioned like Julius Schwartz throughout the play. It was very interesting to see the things that Bill had to go through with his marriages along with being tormented by Bob Kane achieving all this fame.

Lots of work and love went into this play and I loved the various Bat memorabilia that decorated the playhouse. The production clocked in at about 1 hour and 45 minutes with a 10 minute intermission. As someone who's big into comic books and the Batman universe I was extremely entertained overall and would definitely recommend anyone who lives nearby in RI to check it out during any of the weekends it's being shown throughout the month of April.

Note: Apologies if this review seems really short, I'm not that well skilled in reviewing plays since well this was my first one done ever.

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