The power of fan conventions (MCM London Comic Con - May 2018)
By Aisosa Ugiagbe
Hey look, I caught a Pikachu~!!
As you know I'm a nerd. A huge flaming nerd. And I'll say that with my chest until the day that I die. Last weekend was the London MCM comic con. An event where thousands of other nerds (I mean fans) get together to enjoy and celebrate comic books, anime, manga, video games, film, TV shows - all different forms of creative media. There's nothing quite like it. The feeling of knowing that you're surrounded by people who love the same things you do, with the same intensity and passion that you have... It's simply beautiful.
These guys cosplayed as Metal Gear Solid characters Revolver Ocelot, Naked Snake, Sniper Wolf! Good stuff!
In fact I can say wholeheartedly that it re-energized my love for creative media and the community surrounding it. "Why do you say that?" You may be asking. Well, I'll tell you why. You see, being on the internet partaking in discussions on various topics within the realm of creative media is a staple activity for a nerd. But due to the inherently anonymous nature of the internet, discussions between passionate fans can quickly turn into arguments which can quickly...turn into all-out flame wars. When you bear witness to these day in day out, you can end up a bit...jaded. You start to think that maybe it's better if you kept your interests to yourself. Because Fandoms be trippin'. But then you go to a convention, meet with a buttload of fans in the flesh, have wonderful chats (filled with in-jokes and memes that you don't have to explain because they're not total normies), and then suddenly all is right with the world and those annoying encounters you had on the internet in the past cease to bother you as much. Being part of a Fandom can be amazing.
laughing with Tidus from Final Fantasy X. Aaaahahahahaha!
As a creative, it makes me so happy to think that people's work has been celebrated to the point that people get together to express their love for it. Their work has people literally dressing up as characters they love, without a regard to what society thinks. It's incredibly incredible lol. Creative media has influenced so many people in so many different ways. I long more than ever to one day create something that has that same impact on people. Here's to one day lol. A big shoutout to all who made the convention possible. It was a great experience. Also, shoutouts to Xenia, who also attended (she was actually doing press work, go her!)












