Welcome to The Outer Limits.
This is where we pull back the curtain and talk about the stuff that really matters—the why behind the craft. It’s not just about costumes (though yeah, we love a good seam line). It’s about story, identity, connection, and what happens when people step into something bigger than themselves.
Think of it as the soul of OuterRim—the place where we get to talk about the culture, the community, and the creative chaos that makes all of this worth doing.
If Katie’s Korner is about how a costume comes together, The Outer Limits is about why it matters.
So whether you're deep in the fandom trenches or just curious what cosplay's really about—this is where we go past the surface and get into the good stuff.
Welcome to The Outer Limits. We’re glad you’re here.
Welcome to The Outer Limits
Cosplay is about more than costumes—it’s about identity, storytelling, and connection. In our very first Outer Limits post, Todd unpacks why we created this blog and what it means to go “beyond the seams” of costume-making. Whether you're deep in the fandom world or just curious about why cosplay matters, this is where the real story begins.
Let’s be honest—we’ve had a blog for a while now. It’s called Katie’s Korner, and if you’ve ever wanted to peek behind the curtain of a professional costume studio (or witness caffeine-fueled creative chaos in real time), that’s the place. It’s where Katie breaks down the how behind our builds: stitching choices, fabric selection, in-progress shots, and all the little behind-the-scenes moments that make our work come to life.
But cosplay? Cosplay is about more than just the how.
It’s about the why.
That’s why we’re launching The Outer Limits—a space dedicated to exploring the heart of what we do. It’s where we talk about the stories, the community, the culture, and the deeper meaning behind this wild and beautiful world of fandom. We love a crisp seam line as much as the next nerd (okay, Katie lives for them), but at the end of the day, we’re not just costume makers. We’re storytellers. And this blog is where we get to tell those stories.
Why Now?
Because the more we’ve worked with cosplayers, performers, and fans across the country, the more we’ve seen that this community is craving connection. Not just a connection to the characters we love, but to the experiences that shape us. The kind you find on a convention floor when you lock eyes with someone dressed as your favorite character. The kind you feel when you finally zip up a finished build and look in the mirror—not just as yourself, but as something more.
We want to talk about that.
We want to write about what it means to play—and why that’s something adults still need to do. We want to dive into the emotional and cultural side of cosplay, the highs and lows of creative work, and what it really means to step into character. Whether you're suiting up as a Sith Lord or a Studio Ghibli character, there’s something powerful happening under the surface—and we think it's worth exploring.
What to Expect
You can expect weekly(ish) posts that are real, honest, and full of heart. We’ll cover:
The emotional connection people have to their favorite characters
What it means to find belonging through fandom
How cosplay intersects with identity and transformation
Creative process insights from theater, film, and convention prep
Highlights from our favorite builds, shows, and collaborations
Oh... and probably a few chaotic Katie stories along the way
(No promises I’ll always get the last word. She talks faster and is verbally quicker—but I type way faster, so I’ve got a fighting chance.)
We’ll be sharing examples from recent projects, behind-the-scenes moments from the studio, and reflections from the road. Some posts will dig deep. Some will be lighter. Some will probably be written at midnight after we’ve both lost a battle with hot glue. But all of it will come from the heart of what OuterRim was built on: story, partnership, and a shared love of turning imagination into reality.
The Difference Between the Blogs
Just so you know where you are:
If you’re looking for the nuts and bolts of a build, go to Katie’s Korner. That’s where she breaks down the construction process, shares sketches, and shows what’s happening on the sewing table.
But if you’re looking for the big-picture stuff—the why behind the craft—you’re in the right place.
The Outer Limits is where we talk about what costumes mean, not just how we make them.
One More Thing
If you’ve followed our journey, you know that Katie and I have been at this for a long time—professional theater, cosplay, conventions, and more glue sticks than we care to count. This blog isn’t just a content strategy or a branding move. It’s a passion project. It’s us, sharing what we’ve learned, what we’re still learning, and what we love most about this strange, nerdy, creative life.
We’re glad you’re here.
We hope you’ll laugh with us, reflect with us, and maybe even be inspired to step a little deeper into your own story.
Because that’s what this is really all about.
Welcome to The Outer Limits. Let’s go past the seams.
See you out there,
—Todd (still typing circles around Katie)
The Magic of Comi-Cons: Celebrating Creativity, Community, and the Power of Imagination
Comi-Cons are more than conventions—they’re gatherings of imagination, identity, and creative fire. In this post, Todd explores why these events matter, how cosplay becomes a form of storytelling, and what makes the community behind them so powerful.
At some point in life, we’ve all done it—thrown on a cape, swung an invisible lightsaber, or looked in the mirror and imagined ourselves as something more. A hero. A legend. Someone who mattered.
That moment? That feeling? That’s what Comi-Cons are all about.
They're not just conventions. They're a collision of creativity, courage, and community—a celebration of story, self-expression, and the beautifully nerdy magic of becoming someone else... or finally becoming who you really are.
A Community That Says, “You Belong Here”
There’s something electric about walking into a convention center filled with people who just get it. No judgment. No pretense. Just passion. Whether you’re wearing a $5 mask or a fully custom build that took six months of blood, sweat, and EVA foam—you’re part of the tribe.
Comi-Cons create space for all of us: introverts, extroverts, veterans, newbies. It's not about perfection; it's about presence. It's not about looking like the character—it's about feeling like them.
And in a world that often demands we shrink or conform, these spaces remind us it’s okay to take up space. Loudly. Colorfully. Authentically.
Cosplay as a Creative Manifesto
For a lot of us, cosplay is more than a costume—it’s a declaration. It says, “This story matters to me.” It says, “This character got me through something.” It says, “I see myself here.”
Every stitch tells a story. Every paint stroke, every armor plate, every glued seam holds the weight of hours spent building something meaningful. Cosplay is art. It’s identity. And at Comi-Cons, it gets the spotlight it deserves.
Where Creativity Goes to Stretch Its Legs
Beyond the costumes, you’ll find rows of artists, writers, dreamers, and doers—all showing up with something they made from scratch. Original stories. New worlds. Wild ideas. At a good Con, the air buzzes with the energy of creation—of what’s possible when imagination runs loose.
It’s not just about seeing cool things—it’s about feeling that pull to create something yourself. A sketch. A script. A full-on costume. Comi-Cons don’t just entertain—they activate.
It’s Not Just Dress-Up—It’s Devotion
Wearing a costume to a Con isn’t so different from wearing your favorite player’s jersey to a game. It’s pride. It’s connection. It’s identity. You’re saying, “This story shaped me.” You’re honoring the characters, creators, and the part of yourself that still believes in adventure.
That’s the real power of it all. Not just pretending to be someone else—but being more fully yourself in the process.
Why It Matters
In a culture obsessed with productivity and perfection, Comi-Cons give us permission to play. To create without apology. To connect without small talk. To walk into a room and know, without a doubt, that we’re not alone.
And in that room—in that sea of heroes, villains, smirking rogues, and overcaffeinated creators—you’ll find something rare:
Belonging.
So whether you’re cosplaying, vending, sketching, spectating, or just soaking it all in, never underestimate what you’re a part of. It’s not just a weekend event. It’s a celebration of what makes us human—our stories, our dreams, and our wild, beautiful imaginations.
See you on the con floor,
—Todd
(Co-founder of OuterRim Creatives, con regular, and Jedi in denial)