I
hit Manchester Comic Con on Saturday with Tom. The event, held at Manchester G-Mex- sorry, Manchester Central, was a celebration of comics, movies and video games. The serious fans
are mostly in their late teens who spend all their part-time wages on
their costumes, which- despite being good quality- can only be
identified by a handful of in-the-know comic geeks.
radio-muffled
voice “What are you
doing, sir? Get down. Hands above your head.”
And
the highlight of the event? The DeLorean.
The
guy playing Doc was incredibly stressed out and avoided getting his
picture taken. My guess was that he was a bitter petrolhead, a
DeLorean enthusiast paid to look after the car on the day, and paid to look
like an
ageing scientist, who was
annoyed that such a fascinating car -
and company- is only
known by most people due to the exposure from the Back to the Future
franchise.
I
was hoping there would be a few Aliens Vs Predator graphic novels to
pick up, or something similar, but most of the lit wasn't to my
taste. I did, however, manage to pick up a few souveniers:
Although
a good experience, it was- expectedly- an incredibly nerdy event
populated largely by people dressed as comic characters that I didn't
recognise. “Celebs” in attendence were so niche that I didn't
recognise their names or their faces.
It
was no San Diego Comic Con in terms of cultural, recognizeable icons. Or at least I thought: I didn't spot Warwick Davies from Willow and Star Wars who was in attendance.
A good laugh though.
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