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Photos from Bangalore's first Comic-Con

Cory Doctorow at 6:56 am Thu, Nov 29, 2012

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Bangalore's inaugural Comic-Con, back in September, looks like a whale of a time. The cosplay on display is truly delightful, and lovingly documented in several places online. Mustache Man and his sidekick Mustache Lad seem to enjoying themselves here with Thor (or Rama?).

Update: b4dmash schools me, "Nah. It's Yamaraj (The God of Death in Hindu mythology). The people here are dressed as characters from their comic 'Auto Pilot'

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  • Charlie B

    It’s Bhima, with his giant mace!

    Well, maybe.  He’s blue so he could be Krisna or one of that bunch I suppose.

    • b4dmash

      Nah. It’s Yamaraj (The God of Death in Hindu mythology).
      The people here are dressed as characters from their comic ‘Auto Pilot’ ( http://www.autopilotthecomic.com )

      • Charlie B

         Interesting, thanks for the link!   I must say I’ve never seen Lord Yama depicted as being quite that hairy in Hinduism, though.

  • Tony_Moore

    i love the idea of fans coming together in new places for form burgeoning new convention scenes. i was fortunate enough to go to Chile’s first national convention last year in Santiago, and the passion in the place was absolutely electric. The show was relatively small, but i’d never seen anything like it. I love that this is happening across the world!

  • Ping Kee

    Yamaraj is on the left. The two in pink singlets are Cocoman. 

  • NI MEN HAO-DY TRAMPOLINA

    What a sausage-fest. :/

  • NI MEN HAO-DY TRAMPOLINA

    …oh, but Aquaman has a nice package… lol