Bali: Expect a deluge of the latest in comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, toys and a whole host of cosplayers at 2019’s Singapore Media Festival as Singapore Comic Con joins the Festival for the first time, injecting the region’s highly-anticipated media festival with a boost of pop culture and further reinforcing it as a key platform that celebrates Asian storytelling.
On 7 and 8 December, members of the public can expect to step into a fantasy arena, as an area taking up close to 15,000-square-metres at Marina Bay Sands Expo transforms into a pop culture haven for an expected 55,000 comic buffs, superhero fans and consumers. Fans can meet some of the biggest names in the industry, dress up as their favourite characters and get their hands on collectible products, or participate in the extravaganza’s extensive line-up of events, panel discussions and experiential zones. The announcement was made by Minister for Communications and Information Mr S Iswaran, at the APOS Summit 2019, where industry leaders exchanged views on how technology is changing the media landscape, recognised the rise of Asian storytelling and Asia as a market, and shared insights on how Singapore can be a valuable partner and springboard to the region.
Rob Gilby, Chairman of the Singapore Media Festival Advisory Board, said, “Pop culture is such a key component of the media sector, inspiring stories across formats and genres and capturing the pulse of the Asian fan. We’re constantly looking to expand the reach of the festival, and are excited to welcome Singapore Comic Con on board this year. This addition elevates Singapore Media Festival as a platform to discover new creative talents and expand our content experiences for both industry and consumers, especially when the global focus on Asia’s talent and content has been remarkable.”
Beyond comic fans and the general public, the gaming community and content creators will also have reason to look forward to Singapore Comic Con 2019, which will be hosting crowd-favourite local and regional esports tournaments for PC and mobile games. As part of its commitment to grow the pop culture industry, the event will also be introducing a new Route to Market programme that provides aspiring content creators from around the region a platform to submit creative ideas that thread across all genres. These open call submissions will then be selectively matched to publishers and studios that can help materialise their products/ideas through opportunities such as production deals and merchandising distribution agreements. (More information on the
Michelle Lim, Managing Director, Reed Exhibitions, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia shared, “With the evolution to Singapore Comic Con and move to be part of Singapore Media Festival, we will continue to bring the best pop culture experiences loved by fans while expanding our content to induct new fans from the region into geekdom. From the best of toys, collectibles, comics, cosplay to new segments of Asian cinema and content, Singapore Comic Con welcomes the best of Western and Asian pop culture content.”
The Singapore Comic Con will join the Singapore Media Festival’s umbrella of six constituent events hosted by Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority, which includes the Asian Academy Creative Awards (AAA), Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF) and Screen Singapore, Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) and the Festival’s digital event SMF Ignite.
For updates on this year’s edition, please visit www.sgmediafestival.com.