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Saudi Comic Con
سعودي كوميك كون
StatusDefunct
GenreComic
VenueTake-off Center
Location(s)Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
CountrySaudi Arabia
Inaugurated2017; 7 years ago (2017)
Attendance20,000 people
Organized byTime Entertainment
Websitewww.saudicomiccon.com

The Saudi Comic Con (Arabic: سعودي كوميك كون) was a comic book and pop culture convention held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was the country's first comic-con.

History

Inauguration

Inaugurated in 2017, the comic book convention was organised by local company Time Entertainment; it was held over three days in February 2017 in Jeddah. Unusually for an event sponsored by the government's General Entertainment Authority, under the aegis of the Saudi Vision 2030 program to diversify the economy the genders were allowed to mingle and cosplay (albeit crossplaying is prohibited), which is unheard of in a nation where segregation of the sexes is pivotal.

A hashtag denoting it as a "devil-worshipping" festival became popular on Twitter, however, and there were calls for a boycott. Nonetheless the convention was popular, and included both national and international talent: Charles Dance and Julian Glover from Game of Thrones, Giancarlo Esposito from Breaking Bad, Mads Mikkelsen from Doctor Strange, and assorted Saudi producers and actors, including cast members from the upcoming Saudi superhero show Mas'hour (meaning "Bewitched" in Arabic) appeared on panels.

20,000 people attended the inauguration, and the event was noted both for being a recognition of the importance of anime and pop culture in Saudi Arabia, and for giving a platform to local artists and the national entertainment industry in the global economy.

References

  1. "Time Events". Time Events.
  2. ^ Blanca, Britton; Atassi, Basma (2017-02-20). "Crowds flock to Saudi Arabia's first Comic Con". CNN International.
  3. Fareed, Aisha (2017-02-15). "Saudi Comic Con creates showcase for buried talent".
  4. Ismaeel, Naar (2017-02-20). "Jedi in Jeddah: Comic Con paves way for young Saudi anime enthusiasts". Al Arabiya English.
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