From Batman to Chhota Bheem to 'real' Hodor: Delhi Comic Con brings fiction to life
Fans dressed as their favorite comic characters reenact a scene at the Delhi Comic Con in New Delhi.
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Fans dressed as their favorite comic characters reenact a scene at the Delhi Comic Con in New Delhi. Thousands of fans cheered and clicked pictures with their favorite comic characters at India’s annual comic book fest at a sprawling fair ground in southeast New Delhi. AP/Altaf Qadri
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Fans dressed as comic characters, Akane, left, and Satoru, right, from the animated series Breakers, pose for photographs with another dressed as the Joker, at the Delhi Comic Con. Die-hard fans came dressed as their favorite comic characters. Others crowded the more than 200 stalls selling comic books, graphic novels and merchandise on cartoon characters. AP/Altaf Qadri
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An man takes a selfie with a Batman fan at Delhi Comic Con. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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Kristian Nairn, best known for his role as Hodor in Game Of Thrones, speaks to fans at Delhi Comic Con. Nairn was mobbed as eager fans pushed to get themselves clicked with the star of the popular television series. The fifth Delhi Comic Con had something for everyone who attended on this mild wintry day. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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Fans dressed as Hindu mythological characters pose for photographs at Delhi Comic Con. Indian mythological heroes, dressed in gaudy costumes with bejeweled crowns and sparkly clothes, added to the carnival atmosphere of India’s annual comic book fest, ready to oblige fans with an autograph, a selfie or a photograph. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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An family poses for photographs with Chota Bheem, an Indian comic character, at Delhi Comic Con. Indian comics have seen a revival in the last decade thanks to new funding and technologies for printing, animation, digitizing and distribution. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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A young fan, wearing a Catwoman mask, poses for a photograph next to a woman dressed as Lulu from “League of Legends” at Delhi Comic Con. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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Indian visitors pose for photographs during the Delhi Comic Con. Delhi Comic Con hosted 250 exhibitors besides national and international names from the world of comics, gaming, movies and television. AFP/Sajjad Hussain
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Indian visitors take selfie photographs during the Delhi Comic Con. AFP/Sajjad Hussain


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