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    Comic-Con cosplayers brave heat and mishaps to showcase fandom

    JamesBy JamesJuly 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brianna Bobadilla of San Diego, dressed as Riyo Reaper from ‘Gachiakuta,’ poses for a photograph during this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego. Photo: AP

    Even though San Diego Comic-Con is known for news-making panels centred on popular culture, the annual California convention is equally famous for its elaborate cosplayers.

    Each year, fans of comics, video games, film and fantasy spend months creating costumes that showcase their devotion to favourite characters and franchises.

    Sarah Lu, 27, who recently moved to San Diego, began working on her costume of the dragon named Toothless from the DreamWorks movie How To Train Your Dragon in January, spending about US$400 (RM1,636) on it.

    “At least for me, it’s an intersection between theater and music and dance as well, so I kind of use all these skills to bring a character to life. I think there’s some sort of magic to that,” she said on the convention floor.

    Nick Pauley of Los Angeles, dressed as Deadpool Britney Spears, poses for a photograph during Comic-Con in San Diego. Photo: AP

    Some costumes become crowd favourites at Comic-Con, while others attract less attention.

    San Diego resident Jose Samaniego, 21, said success often comes down to attitude.

    “Be confident in yourself,” he said.

    “If you’re not confident in your own cosplay you’re going to give off a really bad aura and no-one’s going to like you. If you don’t like how you’re dressing, then your outfit’s awful,” he added.

    With Comic-Con taking place during the summer, cosplayers in intricate outfits must also contend with the heat.

    “‘How do you stay cool?’ Hydrate, hydrate and hydrate,” said David Martinez, 54, a project manager for a pharmaceutical company in San Diego, who attended dressed as a mashup of Spider-Man and the artist Bob Ross.

    Despite months of preparation, costumes can malfunction. Glue can soften in the heat, causing pieces to fall apart, while fabric can rip or tear.

    That is where Bryan Mero, a costume repairperson passionate about helping attendees steps in.

    Dressed as Fix-it Felix from the Disney animated film Wreck-It Ralph, Mero patrols the convention floor carrying a yellow hammer and a backpack filled with repair supplies. Lu said that Mero is the real “MVP” of the entire convention.

    “I come and bring a supply of anything we need to fix a cosplay; superglue, duct tape, safety pins, bobby pins, hairspray, hair ties, all different colours, all the main colours for that, a soldering iron, a hot glue gun. I know I’m missing quite a few things because my pack is about 7kg,” he said.

    “That’s kind of what I provide and I do it for free only because I’m just asking to just pay it forward,” Mero added.

    San Diego Comic-Con is an annual multi-genre entertainment and comic book convention that takes place in San Diego, California, and celebrates comics, popular culture, and related media. – Reuters

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