COMIC Con Wales arrived in Newport today as thousands of cosplay fans from around the UK attended the sell-out event at the ICC Wales.

From Star Wars to Marvel and even Disney’s Stitch from Lilo and Stitch, the time and effort most put into their costumes in this year's event was fantastic.

The event kicked off a weekend of fun, with stars from Vampire Diaries, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sons of Anarchy, Harry Potter, back to the Future, Stranger Things, Doctor Who and many more all in attendance.

For most, it was a childhood dream to dress up as their favourite character, as well as meet their heroes.

Kerry Kell, from Newcastle, took her first-ever flight to visit South Wales for the first time and had nothing but praise for Newport.

South Wales Argus: Kerry Kell braved her first ever flight to visit Newport for the first time Kerry Kell braved her first ever flight to visit Newport for the first time (Image: newsquest)

Kerry Kell braved her first flight for her first visit to Newport. Picture: Newsquest

She said: “I took my first flight ever yesterday, which was a fear I conquered. It's my first time in Wales as I have never been before, and I absolutely love the place.

“The people are amazing here in Newport, it’s a beautiful place and the local people are very friendly I love it and it is a great place for a convention.”  

Organisers Monopoly Events booked 24 guests for this year’s event, with Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley proving to be the most popular as queues were around the arena to meet the Vampire Diaries duo.

A spokesperson for Monopoly events said: “It has been the most popular, as we have sold out today and it has been really busy.”

For most it was a dream to meet the duo, the Argus caught up with a fan of the Vampire Diaries series.

Paris Hancock, 14 said: “Both Paul and Ian are nice, Ian spent a lot of time communicating but they are both busy which is understanding. I am a huge fan of the show and Damon (Ian) is my favourite.”

South Wales Argus: Paris Hancock queued to visit the Salvatore BrothersParis Hancock queued to visit the Salvatore Brothers (Image: newsquest)

The 14 year old queued for ages to see her icons Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley. Picture: Newsquest

Many fans travelled from as far as Ireland and Stoke on Trent to attend the event, but for most, it wasn’t just about meeting their hero but dressing up and being themselves amongst other cosplay fans.

William, from Ebbw Vale dressed up as Rita Repulsa from the original Power Rangers attended the first Comic Con Wales event last year and felt he could be himself at the event.

He added: “Just being a massive nerd I love going to conventions, and this is my second comic con the one last year wasn’t as packed, but this year has had so many people attend.

“I don’t want to say be someone else, but I wanted to dress up as one of my favourite characters for the day.

“Compared to last year it is so much more lively and happier atmosphere considering the weather of course.”

South Wales Argus: William dressed as Rita Repulsa, from the original Power RangersWilliam dressed as Rita Repulsa, from the original Power Rangers (Image: Newsquest)

William dressed as Rita Repulsa from the original Power Rangers. Picture: Newsquest 

Outside the event were film and tv props from Stranger Things, Batman, and Ghostbusters.

Meanwhile, inside the main hall, it was filled with movie props and photo opportunities, along with pop Vinyls to signed posters along with a wide variety of merchandise.

South Wales Argus: Main hall filled with memorabilia and Cars from Stranger Things and Ghostbusters Main hall filled with memorabilia and Cars from Stranger Things and Ghostbusters (Image: Newsquest)

Props from Stranger Things and Ghostbusters were outside, while the main hall was filled with memorabilia. Picture: Newsquest

Fans dressed as the likes of Spiderman, Rocket & Groot, Mario, Luigi and many other classic video game or movie favourites for day one of the event.

Andy Kleek, CEO of Monopoly Events added: “It has been a huge success and a sell-out for both days, Overall, we have had 12,000 guests buy tickets for both days of the event.

"It has been a fantastic event, and the support we have had from the people of Wales today has been great.

"We are returning next year, and plan to make it a bigger and better sell-out event to enhance this year's success.

"We are looking to sign another contract with ICC Wales beyond next year’s event as we started at this venue, and it is a solid base to continue Comic Con Wales."

Comic-Con Wales will continue tomorrow, Sunday, August 13, for the second day of the weekend event at the ICC Wales.

See more pictures from the event below:

South Wales Argus: Disney's Stitch from Lilo & StitchDisney's Stitch from Lilo & Stitch (Image: newsquest)

Disney's Stitch from Lilo & Stitch 

South Wales Argus: Boy dresses as Master Chief from Halo, along with his sister dressed as Wednesday, from the Adams FamilyBoy dresses as Master Chief from Halo, along with his sister dressed as Wednesday, from the Adams Family (Image: newsquest)

Boy dresses as Master Chief from Halo, along with his sister dressed as Wednesday, from the Adams Family
 

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Rocket & Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy

 

South Wales Argus: Becky and Kyle from barry with their six month old baby Cassie dressed up as a ghostbusterBecky and Kyle from barry with their six month old baby Cassie dressed up as a ghostbuster (Image: newsquest)

Becky and Kyle from barry with their six-month-old baby Cassie dressed up as a ghostbuster.

South Wales Argus: Kyle Marsh and roxie winnepeg dressed up as Michalangello from Ninja Turtles and LuigiKyle Marsh and roxie winnepeg dressed up as Michalangello from Ninja Turtles and Luigi (Image: Newsquest)

Kyle Marsh and Roxie Winnipeg dressed up as Michelangelo from Ninja Turtles and Luigi

South Wales Argus: Soldier from video game Command & Conquer: Renegade Command & Conquer 3: Kane's WrathSoldier from video game Command & Conquer: Renegade Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath (Image: Newsquest)

Soldier from video game Command & Conquer: Renegade Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath

South Wales Argus: Faith keepins as wednesday Addams, on the set of Stranger ThingsFaith keepins as wednesday Addams, on the set of Stranger Things (Image: Newsquest)

Faith keepins as wednesday Addams, on the set of Stranger Things

 

South Wales Argus: Darren Davies as batman and Katherine drew as Batwoman Darren Davies as batman and Katherine drew as Batwoman (Image: Newsquest)

Darren Davies as Batman and Katherine drew as Batwoman 

 

Heroes of geek, little vamp and van wolfSouth Wales Argus: Heroes of geek, little vamp and van wolfHeroes of geek, little vamp and van wolf (Image: newsquest)

Heroes of Geek cosplay group members little vamp and van wolf

 

South Wales Argus: Queues for Ian Somerhalder and Paul Welsey from The Vampire DiariesQueues for Ian Somerhalder and Paul Welsey from The Vampire Diaries (Image: newsquest)

Queues for Ian Somerhalder and Paul Welsey from The Vampire Diaries

South Wales Argus: Film and Tv props and a Scout trouper entering tardisFilm and Tv props and a Scout trouper entering tardis (Image: Newsquest)

Film and Tv props from Game of Thornes, Harry Potter and Ghostbusters along with a scout trooper entering tardis

 

South Wales Argus: Alfie and his dad along with his mum travelled 3 hours from Stoke on trend they pose with Davros a half-Kaled half-cyborgAlfie and his dad along with his mum travelled 3 hours from Stoke on trend they pose with Davros a half-Kaled half-cyborg (Image: newsquest)

Alfie and his dad along with his mum travelled 3 hours  from Stoke on trend they pose with Davros a half-Kaled half-cyborg