Cosplay like you mean it!
It was just another Sunday evening yet something was very unusual. There was Spider-Man hanging out with children, Obama posing for a selfie with fans and a couple of blood-stained zombies lurking around. Somewhere in the distance, you could hear Iron Man screaming, “Oye, Joker. Idhar ao! (Hey, Joker! Come over here!)” Karachi Con 2015 arranged by Dastak Activations at a mall in Karachi’s Saddar area was attended mostly by young adults who are fans of anime, manga and other comic books.
Comic Cons have been taking place all over the world since quite some time now, providing a platform for diehard fans to dress up as their favourite characters and meet up with artists, actors, celebrities, and authors. The phenomenon is, however, relatively newer to Pakistan. Anime and manga fans have been in the country for a long time and have been holding underground events in the past, but it has only been a couple of years since Comic Cons started taking place on slightly bigger levels.
Karachi Con was arranged by the Dastak Activations team consisting of Prem Sagar Narayan, Aniq Yameen, Luqman Nadeem, Fahad Shaikh and Nehal Ahmed. “We held a Comic Con in 2014 as well but it was quite a small one. Comic Con is not just a gathering of fans. It has a panel of artists and publishers and also incorporates gamers, artists and movie buffs,” says Nehal.
The only woe of comic fans is that they are not taken seriously as a result they face lack of recognition from the general public. “Parents look at their children cosplaying and think it is a waste of time … We want to hold events like these so it becomes a common thing,” adds Nehal.
Cosplayer Alina also holds a similar opinion, “People think anime is weird but they hardly know anything about it … Anime has a lot of emotions, which makes it better than other cartoons.”
Luckily, things seem to be gradually getting better for the community. “We had pre-sold around 200 tickets of the event even before we had started publicising it. If we are able to gather fans for such events only through Facebook then it means that this does have a niche market in Pakistan.”
Comic Cons provide a platform for diehard fans to dress up as their favourite characters and meet up with artists, actors, celebrities and authors
Fahad Sheikh thinks it is too early to compare our cosplays to those in international conventions but there has certainly been a lot of improvement. “I saw such good costumes at this event that it was difficult to comprehend how the cosplayers made them.”
Though the enclosure where the event was taking place seemed small due to the number of attendees, the venue turned out to be a good choice. “The space is small and cluttered here but I think this is a smart idea to have such events at malls as it grabs more attention and brings about awareness,” said Babrus Khan, a digital artist and senior graphics manager at Team Muhafiz, a local comic book series.