Who do cosplayers really work for

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Who you won't meet at Comic Con! Here you have princesses, kings, space marines, and medieval knights. Every cosplayer is looking for his own way of expressing himself and admiring his favorite hero. But after all, they are all people, which means they have to earn something for a living. So, let's find out who cosplayers work with in real life.

Who do cosplayers really work for

Who do cosplayers really work for

1. Student / theater girl. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

2. Left: neuroscientist, right: pharmacist. (Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

3. Employee of the dog hotel. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

4. On the right: legal assistant, on the left: builder. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

5. Registered nurse. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

6. Left: research analyst, right: bank employee. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

7. Student of the drama faculty. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

8. Concierge. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

9. IT specialist. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

10. Nurse. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

11. Student. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

12. Analyst of the Anti-Money Laundering Department. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

13. Photographer in the newspaper office. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

Who do cosplayers really work for

14. Waitress. (Ryan Brod­er­ick / BuzzFeed)

15. Theater decorator. (Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed)

     

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