It's fine. Maybe the character's journey and growth despite being a con artist make for a compelling narrative. Or perhaps the art style and plot twists draw you in.
Yes, it's okay. Comic cons are a great place for anime cosplay. It gives you a chance to show off your creativity and connect with other fans who share your interests. Just make sure your cosplay is respectful and follows any rules or guidelines of the event.
Yes, in certain fanfiction Naruto can be a con artist. This could be a really interesting take on his character. Maybe the author wants to explore a darker or more morally ambiguous side of the Naruto universe. It could also be a way to show how different circumstances might change a character. However, it's important to note that this is not the canonical Naruto we know and love.
Most of the time, Ace Comic Con does have an artist alley. It's a hub for both established and emerging artists to interact with fans and offer their creations. You can find a wide range of art styles and products there.
First, you need to have a unique and impressive art portfolio. Showcase your best works and styles. Also, network with other artists and industry professionals to get noticed.
How about 'Emma's Encounter with the Con Artist'? Emma, a brave little girl, faces a con artist and uses her wits to expose him. The story shows how kids can be smart and stand up to wrongdoers.
It depends. If you approach the person politely and have a genuine connection based on shared interests at the event, it might be okay. But if it seems like an inappropriate time or place, it could come across as awkward or uncomfortable.
One of the most well - known is Professor Henry Higgins from 'Pygmalion' and its musical adaptation 'My Fair Lady'. He manages to 'con' Eliza Doolittle into changing her entire way of speaking and behaving through his rather manipulative teaching methods.