Adam Savage Incognito as No-Face at New York Comic Con!
Adam’s new No-Face costume has arrived at New York Comic Con and it’s time for an incognito walk through the show floor! We tag along to see how the crowd reacts to this transformation of the iconic Spirited Away character, and the gasps do not disappoint. No-Face is hungry!
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That looked like you had sSOoo much fun in with that cosplay. Please tell me that there’s a build video coming for the mouth modifications. Thank you again for all the great videos. Oh and thank whoever has been doing the sound editing (over the last year) for the videos. The sound quality has improved so much with adding some focus on little shop and machine noises that happen doing a build (sewing machine running, a file on metal, pencil on paper making pattern…).
Woohoo! Finally, a cosplay walk. Looked like fun.Inspiration to continue on several cosplay projects of my own.