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Bringing Comic Con to Soweto

Experience the diverse world of comics, video games and cosplay at the Afrogeek Festival

- Lesego Chepape

If Tapelo Zama has a superpower it must be perseveran­ce. One of the brains behind this weekend’s first ever Afrogeek Festival in Soweto, he has been trying since 2022 with his business partner, Neo Mothoagae, to establish a comic festival in Soweto, but with no luck.

He says some people in the geek community were reluctant to showcase at their festival and that never materialis­ed, so they were unable to bring comic enthusiast­s together in the township.

“They did not see the whole value at first. We had to beg and plead with a few of them to be a part of it,” Zama tells the Mail & Guardian.

“What eventually happened is that Comic Con reached out to us to be a part of their event in 2023 so we sort of put a pin on the Afrogeek fest. We worked with Comic Con and had a pavilion where we invited eight artists to exhibit.”

Comic Con, short for Comic Convention, is an annual event that

celebrates various aspects of pop culture, including comics, books, movies, television shows, video games, cosplay (where children and adults, from casual to profession­al,

dress up as characters, including weapons and accessorie­s) and more.

It typically features panels, exhibits, screenings and opportunit­ies for fans to meet creators, actors and

other industry profession­als. Comic Con originated as a comic book convention in the 1970s but has since grown into a massive gathering that attracts fans from all over the world.

For the Soweto business partners this is a labour of love. Zama, 38, works in digital marketing, and Mothoagae, 32, is in insurance. They wanted to bring a similar concept to townships for people who enjoy comics, cosplay and other activities that may be found at a Comic Con event. Having not been successful in 2022, Zama and Mothoagae are giving it another go this year by hosting their Afrogeek Festival at the Uncle Tom’s Hall in Orlando West on Sunday.

The festival is open to enthusiast­s of comic culture as well as those who may just want to pop in and see what this world encompasse­s. Those in attendance can expect original African comics, indie video games, hand-painted custom art and gaming geek merchandis­e that will be on sale as well as cosplay.

“For us, it’s about making this more accessible for the attendees and people who are in the township because I also spent most of my life in the township,” says Zama. “I know for a fact as a person who grew up in the township that there is a market for these types of things.

“These communitie­s do exist and there are a whole lot of people who are interested in the geek culture. So, the audience is there whether it be in Soweto, Tembisa or Alexandra— there are geek communitie­s that are thriving out there,” he says.

A geek community is a community of people whose interests lie in tech, comics and cosplay, to name a few. They meet to teach each other about the latest developmen­ts in their world. Zama says the community has no place to gather as the smaller comic events never make. This is the gap they are trying to bridge by having this Afrogeek festival.

While the inclusivit­y of South African geeks is the vision that is unfolding for them now, Zama says that they are actively working on creating a pan-african geek culture.

“Rather than complainin­g about the lack of this or that, we should ask what can we do about it. That is why we decided to roll it out in communitie­s that we grew up in,” he says ahead of Sunday’s festival.

Cape Town geeks of all shapes and ages are preparing their costumes for Comic Con Cape Town and the Internatio­nal Animation Festival from 21 April to 1 May at the CTICC.

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 ?? ?? Fantasy fare: Tapelo Zama at the Afrogeek stall at last year’s Comic Con. On Sunday, he and partner Neo Mothoagae will bring the colourful world of comics to Soweto at the Uncle Tom’s Hall in Orlando West.
Fantasy fare: Tapelo Zama at the Afrogeek stall at last year’s Comic Con. On Sunday, he and partner Neo Mothoagae will bring the colourful world of comics to Soweto at the Uncle Tom’s Hall in Orlando West.

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