Chennai hosts Comic Con India for the first time. Here’s your guide
The Hindu
Discover the world of comics and meet talented artists at Comic Con India's first edition in Chennai.
When Akshara Ashok created Happy Fluff Comics at 19, most imagined her to be a comic from the West as her account was anonymous. It was during a random question and answer session on Instagram that she finally revealed that she was an artist from Chennai. “The reaction was mixed. Some were happy to hear this but some others were mad. They didn’t like a brown girl talking about body image, sex and menstruation,” she says.
Over time though, the artist has elicited a range of fans from the city who have supported her work, laughed at her toons and inadvertently spoken about the uncomfortable truths of being a woman today.
On February 17 and 18, the artist will come face to face with city-folk who have followed her work for years at Comic Con India’s maiden sojourn in the city. She is nothing short of excited. “Following an artist online is one thing but meeting them in person is entirely different. It is also important as it helps the general public know that creating art can be a viable career option,” she says.
Akshara’s work is only a slice of the large pie that one can get their hands on at the first edition of Comic Con in Chennai.
The two-day weekend promises two interesting sessions with international artists Dan Parent, best known for his work on the Archie comics (including the special Archies in India series) and John Layman who wrote several works including Chew, on their process and techniques. The event will also have VFX Artist Pramita Mukherjee who will speak about the making of the animated film Kung Fu Panda 4. Comic Con India also promises face time with over 15 Indian artists who have created a wide range of characters drawing from mythical superheroes to well-loved Indian comic superstars from Tinkle and Amar Chitra Katha.
Rahil Mohsin, a Bangalore-based comic book artist and the co-founder of Hallubol, the first Dakhni motion comic series, is looking forward to showcase Hallubol: Mard Bann, the first work in series, addressing toxic patriarchs and enablers, at the city. He is curious to find out how his niche and hyper-local series will be received in Chennai but adds that he is excited to meet a fresh audience, eat meals in Chennai and visit the beach.
Besides meetings and performances, massive crowds are expected to flock to the festival in the evening during the cosplay contests on both days of the festival where artistes dress up as characters from comic books to battle it out for cash prizes each day. Expect to see several Batmans and Jokers in your midst.













