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African superheroes reigned supreme at this year’s Comic Con Africa, which celebrated all things sci-fi, fantasy and comic related.
Superhero, fantasy and sci-fi fans went all out by cosplaying their favourite characters at San Diego Comic-Con. Take a look at who hit the mark.
First came Batman vs. Superman. Now we’re being treated to The Suicide Squad, and Margot Robbie is looking mighty fine (in a creepy villainy way)
Your first glimpse of The Hunger Game’s second instalment is here and Jennifer Lawrence was in fine form during the big reveal. She really is a treat.
The Harry Potter star managed to pull a fast one over many Comic Con goers by disguising his usually unmistakable self as Spiderman. They had absolutely no idea it was him, and because there were… let’s just say A LOT of Spiderman costumes, it was not difficult to blend into the crowd and completely ditch his celeb status. Clever….
The actor was sitting on the Warner Bros. panel for his latest movie ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ at Comic-Con and a pulled a stunt that only Tom Cruise can. A singing stunt for Cruise and panel host Chris Hardwick.
When quizzed about the name of their last CD, Coldplay only said it was a “concept album” and that the title referred to a boy and a girl named Mylo and Xyloto. Turns out it is actually also the name of a new comic book series based on the album. It will be launched at Comic-Con this weekend and was created by The Simpsons writer Matt Groening’s Bongo Comics Group.