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Best PAX West 2018 Cosplay -- Marvel, Overwatch, Anime, More (Day 1)


PAX West has always been home to some amazing cosplay and this year is no exception. Day 1 of PAX West 2018 is over and attendees came out dressed as their favorite characters from a wide variety of games, comics, anime and movies. Here's a selection of the best cosplay we came across for you to peruse in this gallery.

If you wanna see what else is happening including a Fortnite Mini-Golf course, be sure to check out all our coverage of PAX West 2018.


Mass Effect


Cosplay by @don_rocko


Brigitte


Cosplay by @essi.cosplay


Deckard Cain


Cosplay by @steelbarrelcosplay


Junkrat


Cosplay by @kurt.mage


Caitlyn


Cosplay by https://www.instagram.com/Mkatt_deezy/



Soundfall


M. Bison


Cosplay by @Vivsai


Persona 5


Cosplay by @bladeofky


Darling in the Franxx


Cosplay by @dettadeus


Bowser


Cosplay by @chandlerdarlingcosplay


Zoro


Cosplay by @fortune_cosplay


Hidan


Cosplay by @perfectfullcombo


Moira


Cosplay by @logancollins


Dauntless Ember Mane Set


Cosplay by @iron_swan


Happy Mask Salesman


Cosplay by @mio.gg


Payday


Bright Bomber


Lara Croft


Cosplay by @jenncroftcosplay


Warframe Chroma


Cosplay by @canschaumburg



Spider-Man


Cosplay by @spidey_abs


Hollow Knight


Cosplay by @xingenue & @videowwaves


Mumen Rider


Asura (Guild Wars 2)


Cosplay by @enaylacosplay


Ark Survival (With Alpha Raptor Skull)


Cosplay by @tirameowsuterror


Sephiroth


Cosplay by @toddmagdalene


Bendy


Cosplay by @citrusbell


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