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  • Comic-Con International, San Diego, California July 24–27, 2014.
  • The Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention in Tucson, Arizona March 8–10, 2013 - performed with The Silent Still and Professor Elemental.
  • World Steam Expo, Dearborn, Michigan, May 2012.
  • Comic Con's steampunk after-party "The League of Temporal Adventurers First Society Gala", in San Diego, California, July 2010.
  • Anime Expo 2010 - Featured steampunk panelists.
  • Comic Con's steampunk after-party "The Ventricular Engine", at the Radio Room in San Diego, California, July 2009.
  • Comic Con 2009 - Featured steampunk panelists.
  • California Steampunk Convention, 2008.
  • Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball, Hollywood, CA, 2008, 2009.
  • "Ghost Stories: A Night of Happenings and Hauntings" Beacon Arts Building, OctoĪppearances and other work Conventions and festivals.
  • "The Boiler Bash: Nothing Bad Can Happen" at Bar Sinister in Hollywood, CA, Septem.
  • Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball, Hollywood, CA, 2010.
  • "An Evening with the Obscure: Scientific Investigations of Paranormal Oddities" at Bar Sinister in Hollywood, CA, March 27, 2010.
  • "An Evening with the Unfamiliar: Scientific Investigations of Paranormal Oddities" at Renee's Courtyard Cafe in Santa Monica, California Janu.
  • Queen Mary Pyrate Daze Festival, Long Beach, California September 18–20, 2009.
  • During which the members of the troupe mingle with the crowd, bragging of past exploits, demonstrating their prop gear and telling tall tales. These shows combine the concept of a Victorian Parlour Evening and a traveling Medicine Show. The League has performed several live shows in and around the Los Angeles area. Since then, new members, props, sets and equipment have been added, and the characters became “monster hunters,” to include a wide range of supernatural prey. (Supernatural and Troublesome Ectoplasmic Apparition Management) was the unanimous choice. Gail and Scott came up with a list of possible names for the group and The League of S.T.E.A.M.

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    Robin, Nick, Gail, Scott and James were so pleased with their reception that they decided to continue to improve and develop their costumes and personas. The costumes were created in collaboration with Scott and Gail Folsom, James Lavrakas and Aimee Chaouch, and the group’s appearance was a phenomenal success. Her husband, Nicholas Baumann (a costume and prop maker for theatre, film and TV, specializing in foam fabrication and leather work), was more interested in steampunk, and came up with the idea to make a “steampunk ghostbuster” costume to match her. came from Robin Blackburn’s desire to make a ghost costume that actually glowed for the 2008 Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball in Hollywood, California. The idea that would eventually become the League of S.T.E.A.M. members have appeared in recent web episodes. They are called by the League, " redshirts".

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    members who are hopefuls to become a part of the League and go on adventures. (Worldwide Alliance for the Tracking of Creatures and Haunts) led by Coyote and Ellie Copperbottom.

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    The League has a partnership with The W.A.T.C.H. They are known for their creative steampunk "inventions" (functional props), and have also been written about and interviewed as leading examples of steampunk style. The League has performed at conventions, steampunk festivals, nightclubs and corporate events, and have performed alongside such notable steampunk musical groups as Abney Park.

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    is modeled after the 1984 film Ghostbusters, translating the idea of a "paranormal pest control service" into a neo-Victorian steampunk setting. the "Steampunk Ghostbusters", is an American performance art troupe from Southern California popular in the steampunk community and specializing in live interactive themed entertainment. ( Supernatural and Troublesome Ectoplasmic Apparition Management), a.k.a.









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