Endorsed as 'India's ultimate pop-culture celebration', Delhi Comic Con is back with its seventh season, much to the anticipation of gamers, comic and pop-culture buffs. The three-day festival will begin on December 15, Friday, and will continue till December 17, Sunday. It will be held at NSIC Exhibition Ground in Okhla from 11 am to 8 pm. Delhi Comic Con started with 25 exhibitors and 5,000 visitors in 2011 and has grown to over 1,000 visitors and nearly 2 lakh visitors in Season 6 last year, claims the official website of the event.
Here's all you need to know about Delhi Comic Con:
With cosplay contest as one of the major attractions of Delhi Comic Con, the festival will have a range of activities including the best of comics, experiential zones, international guests, meet-and-greet sessions, gaming tournaments and fan meet-ups.
In the Cosplay Contest, five cosplayers, dressed as their favorite fictional characters, will be chosen each day across categories including comic book, graphic novel, animated series/movie, manga/anime, sci-fi/fantasy, and gaming.
You can meet Indie Comic Creators
International guests you shouldn't miss
Entertainment dose to tickle your funny bone
Apart from this, Comic Con lovers would also get to be at Stars Wars: Last Jedi Zone, 360 Dome VR Zone, Transformers Zone, among others. There will also be a Geeky Shopping experience where one can buy comics, apparels, posters, gaming merchandise, gadgets, and much more.
How you can get there
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