Tanya Tate Contributes to First Comics News Gift Guide

LOS ANGELES — Blogger Tanya Tate is contributing her top geek gifts to First Comics News 2012 Comic Holiday Gift Guide.

A well known cosplayer, Tate has been reviewing genre products on her JustaLottaTanya.com blog. She has covered new comic book releases, latest action figures and Blu-rays.

"I chose some fascinating items that I thought would make the perfect gifts," she said. "I own everything on my list, so I know from personal experience just how cool these items are. Hopefully people will see my list and pick something up for their favorite fanboy or girl."

First Comics News tapped her to contribute her expertise to its holiday gift guide.

"Tanya Tate is the Queen of Cosplay,” said Rik Offenberger of First Comics News.

“She brings a lot of fun, excitement to the hobby and helps celebrate the joy of comic collecting. She has appeared in conventions across the country as some of the sexiest superheroes in comics. Additionally, Tanya has been reviewing the best of the geek gifts all year long with some wonderful video reviews. First Comics News is excited to have Tanya share some of her personal favorite gifts with our readers for our annual Holiday Gift Guide.”

First Comics News' The 2012 Comic Holiday Gift Guide can be found here.

Tate continues to blog for her own superhero cosplay blog, JustaLottaTanya.com. 

She said, "I'm very thrilled how the site has taken off. I have had a lot of support from the community and sites like First Comics News. I'm having a great time doing it."

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