Well, you have a lot of options. You might consider wearing something inspired by a fantasy or sci-fi series, or maybe a steampunk outfit. It really depends on your interests and the theme you want to go for.
At a Comic Con, there was a group that planned to do a collaborative Tumblr project related to the event. However, one member took all the ideas and ran with them on their own Tumblr, leaving the rest of the group feeling betrayed. This led to a big fallout within the group and was quite a horror story in the Comic Con Tumblr community.
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Sure. There was a case where a fan made a really cool fan art inspired by Comic Con and shared it on Tumblr. But then some trolls on Tumblr started to make really mean comments, saying it was horrible and the artist didn't deserve to be at Comic Con. It made the artist feel really bad about their work.
There was an instance where a cosplayer's prop weapon was confiscated by security in a very rough way. The cosplayer had put a lot of effort into making it look realistic but safe, yet the security didn't seem to care. It made the cosplayer feel really bad. Another story is about a person who fainted in the middle of a crowded area due to the heat and lack of proper ventilation, and it took a while for help to arrive.
One horror story could be about a cosplayer who had their expensive costume stolen right at the Comic Con. They were so excited to show off their unique creation, but when they went to the restroom and came back, it was gone. Another could be a person who got lost in the huge crowd and couldn't find their way to the panel they had been waiting for months to see. It was a terrifying experience as they were pushed around by the throng of people.