Infinity Con draws throng in 7th year

  • The Idols a la Carte of Tallahassee answer questions about their anime event called Maid Cafe and take photos with convention attendees. (AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter)
    The Idols a la Carte of Tallahassee answer questions about their anime event called Maid Cafe and take photos with convention attendees. (AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter)
  • Professional special effects artist Jeh Howell turns an Infinity Con participant into a cyborg. Howell is a Live Oak resident known for his work in movies like “Cry for the Bad Men.” In the fitting chair, Fred Reed is also a animation and effects designer. (AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter)
    Professional special effects artist Jeh Howell turns an Infinity Con participant into a cyborg. Howell is a Live Oak resident known for his work in movies like “Cry for the Bad Men.” In the fitting chair, Fred Reed is also a animation and effects designer. (AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter)
Comic book and sci-fi characters invaded the National Guard Armory all weekend. They dressed as their favorite animations, carried props and spoke with alien accents as they entered contests, played…

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