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Cosplay at Comic Con

At Comic Con Denmark you can experience everything from impressive costumes and creative performances to big competitions and cosy meetups. Whether you cosplay yourself or just love to watch, there are lots of inspiration, photo opportunities and fantastic fan moments waiting.

Meet this year’s cosplay guests

Here you can see this year’s cosplay guests at Comic Con Denmark. Meet skilled cosplayers, judges and hosts, get tips for costumes and performance, and look forward to seeing them on stage and all around the event area.

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Frequently asked questions

No one has the right to touch you, hug you or take photos of you without your permission – no matter what you are wearing. If anyone makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable, tell one of our volunteers or a security guard immediately so we can help you.

Want to take a photo
Always ask first. Together we create a positive and respectful atmosphere where everyone can enjoy their passion for cosplay without fear or discomfort.

Yes, you are welcome to take photos of cosplayers, but you must always ask for permission first. It is important to respect other people’s boundaries – even when they are in costume. Most cosplayers are happy to have their picture taken, especially if you ask kindly and respectfully.

Not at all. You are very welcome to come in cosplay whether you take part in competitions or not. We encourage all visitors who feel like it to put on their costumes and be part of the atmosphere at Comic Con Denmark.

To make sure everyone feels safe, we have some clear rules for weapons, replicas and props used for cosplay:

  • Your weapon must be legal under Danish law.
  • If your weapon clearly does not look dangerous (for example a papier‑mâché replica), you do not need to worry about breaking our rules.
  • Items that are toys intended for children up to 14 years old (for example a large plastic water gun) are approved.
  • Items that cannot be mistaken for real weapons (for example a lightsaber from Star Wars or a phaser from Star Trek) are allowed in the event area.
  • Replicas of weapons, such as airsoft guns, are approved if they have a clear safety tip in the barrel and clearly do not appear dangerous.
  • Replicas of knives, swords, axes etc. are also allowed – but they must not be sharp or able to cut.
  • It is forbidden to use nails, sharp edges or similar that can cause injury.

It is not allowed to carry drawn sword or knife replicas in the event area. During cosplay photo shoots or on stage you may pose with legal weapons and props, but they must not be carried drawn around the hall.

Comic Con’s security and organisers reserve the right at any time to check that any weapons and props you bring comply with the rules, and to refuse items they deem unsafe.

Yes, there is a dedicated cosplay changing room where you can change and adjust your costume. The area will be busy, so we recommend arriving as ready‑dressed as possible and only using the room for the last details.

No, we do not have any specific size restrictions on cosplay outfits. However, it is a good idea to be aware that there may be a lot of people at Comic Con Denmark. If your cosplay is very large or wide, it can be difficult to move around the halls and through queues, so please plan accordingly for both your own and others’ comfort and safety.