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Comic-Con brings anime characters and superheroes to conservative Saudi Arabia

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A Saudi woman looks on as children pose for a photo with a man dressed up as Iron Man during the country's first ever Comic-Con event in the coastal city of Jeddah on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Nobody gave Ahmed al-Dainiy a second glance Thursday as he walked among the youthful crowd on the opening day of Saudi Arabia’s first Comic-Con event, wearing a horse head mask.

Dainiy, 18, was among thousands of people who filled a recreation centre in the Red Sea city of Jeddah for the international pop culture event which is helping to break stereotypes about the Islamic kingdom.

The three-day festival of anime, pop art, video gaming and film-related events is part of a government initiative to bring more entertainment to Saudi Arabia which bans alcohol, public cinemas and theatre.

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Unrelated men and women are normally segregated in Saudi Arabia, where restaurants have separate sections for “single” men and families.

Comic-Con had different male and female entrances but inside the darkened hall, where conversation was drowned out by rock music, there was barely room to move, and men and women were side-by-side.

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The line to enter stretched for more than 100 metres when the event opened in mid-afternoon.

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