Uncovering the (Super)Humans of Comic Con Bengaluru 

The Cosplayers at Bengaluru’s Comic Con added a splash of colour to the event with their quirky avatars.

Roshni Balaji
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The cosplayers added a splash of colour to Comic Con with their quirky avatars.
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The cosplayers added a splash of colour to Comic Con with their quirky avatars.
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The sixth edition of Bengaluru Comic Con was action packed with geeks, gamers, and gagsters. While video consoles, photo booths and experimental zones just about managed to draw attention, it was the Cosplay that stole the show.

The event was filled with budding cosplayers scrambling to exhibit their costumes and adopt the mannerisms of their favourite characters. From simple costumes to bizarre ones, there was an array of display which made the fans go gaga.

Here is a sneak peak of the people who redefined the event with their enthusiasm and fervour.

The Siblings From America

Jonathan, Kate, Miccah Diebob as Link, Luno Love Good and Joker (from left)(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“We are from the United States, but we have been staying in Bengaluru for the last few years. This is our first time at Comic Con and we are here to see out how cool Comic Con Bangalore is, compared to the ones back home, ” say Jonathan, Kate, Miccah Diebob as Link, Luno Love Good and Joker (from left)

Not Everyone Gets Satire

Falah Faisal, a stand-up comedian and creator of Musalman comics. Photo Courtesy: Arun Dev/The Quint 
“I have been running this satirical comic, Musalman, for a few months now. Among the readers, only 70 percent get the satire in my work, while the rest 30 percent don’t. So far, I have got one threat mail.”
Falah Faisal, a stand-up comedian and creator of <i>Musalman</i> comics.

A Dream Come True

Thangminngam Paul Mate as Goku from Dragon Balls(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

Thangminngam Paul Mate, who dressed up as Goku from Dragon Balls, says “I am originally from Manipur. I have been in Bengaluru for the last ten years. I have always wanted to be a part of Cosplay at Comic Con. But I could never make it due to financial constraints. I am glad I made it this time.”

The Plague is Upon Us

Rohan Ganapathy, as Plague Doctor from Dungeons and Dragons. (Photo Courtesy: Arun Dev/The Quint)

“It took us two-and-a-half months to make this costume and putting it on takes a long time as well. But every year, we come with such costumes. Once the Comic Con is over, I will be back to my job as quality assurance engineer,” says Rohan Ganapathy, as Plague Doctor from Dungeons and Dragons.

The Deadpool Is in Town

Jegan Supertramp as Deadpool(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“I am an absolute hippie. I don’t like sticking around in one place. I had been to the Himalayas for two years. I am a person who believes in unleashing one’s inner self, which is what Deadpool is known for,” says Jegan Supertramp as Deadpool.

Single and Ready to Mingle

Walter Rodrigues as a character from Kuma(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)
I am a personal trainer and a model from Pune. I have had an affinity towards comics since 2003 when I started reading <i>Spiderman</i>. However, the main reason I am here is so that I can meet some single girls
Walter Rodrigues as a character from Kuma
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I Was Bored, So I Got a Costume

Sourabh Jharia as Ice King from Adventure Time(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“Cosplay is the best way to get to be another person. I was really bored of being myself. I got here all the way from Chennai to portray Ice King, the misunderstood villain who is mad about attaining the crown,” says Sourabh Jharia as Ice King from Adventure Time.

True to Character

Kruthi Suresh as Ayusawa Misaki from FANDOM(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

According to Kruthi Suresh as Ayusawa Misaki from FANDOM, “I see myself in the character. Ayusawa hates boys and so do I in real life.”

Devoted to Animation

Amos Christopher Jacob as a Steampunk character(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“I took to drawing and sketching as a kid and have not put down my pencil ever since. I make it a point to carry my sketchbook everywhere. I love animation, and that is exactly why I decided to take it up as my career. The kind of imagination that goes into it is unbelievable,” says Amos Christopher Jacob as a Steampunk character.

When Storytelling is the Seed

Anshumann and Aryamann Basak as Spiderman(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“Pappa used to tell us stories of Spiderman and then we started watching him on screen. Our house is filled with Spiderman posters and toys.”

- Anshumann and Aryamann Basak as Spiderman

For the Love of V for Vendetta

Vishwas R as a character from V for Vendetta(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“My heart lies in beat-boxing. I am not into comic or pop culture as such. I came here since I wanted to meet people. I love the energy of the crowd at Comic Con.”

- Vishwas R as a character from V for Vendetta

Its Family Time at Comic Con

Shilpa Rajeev and Kavitha Gnaneshwar, homemakers(Photo: Roshni Balaji/The Quint)

“We are here at Comic Con since our husbands are huge fans of Archies and Venice the Menace. We wish there was a toddler’s area here though. There might have been more mothers at this event if this facility were in place.”

- Shilpa Rajeev and Kavitha Gnaneshwar, homemakers

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