Comic Market, or Comiket, is a twice yearly event that showcases self-published comics. In the past, itâs also showcased obscene amounts of flesh. Real flesh.
Like most nerd events, Comiket is a cosplay magnet. Cosplayers, like Ushijima Good Meat, not only pose for pictures, but they also sell their own CD-ROMs filled with sexy photos. Since the pictures leave little to the imagine, so do the cosplays.
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Apparently, that is going to change.
Summer is when cosplay gets skimpy, and Comiket is where it gets skimpier. According to tabloid Tokyo Sports (via Hachima), cosplayers have been notified about new rules and regulations for Comiket. Failing to follow them could result in a misdemeanor.
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One of the most radical changes is that at most a third of female cosplayersâ breasts can be exposed, and underwear can not be seen. âThere are lots of cosplayers who get in shape for this event and who love being fussed over by photographers. Those girls are going to be devastated by these new regulations,â one female cosplayer told Tokyo Sports. âYoung girls, cute girls, busty girls and girls in racy outfits are all popular. Itâs a fantasy world.â
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Inside Comiket, it is a fantasy world, with erotic manga, erotic statues, and adult photos all available for purchase. But when real sexuality is on display, it often causes event promoters to crackdown. Another fantasy world, the ChinaJoy gaming convention also attempted to regulate outfits worn by booth companions. Likewise, sexy booth babes were banned at the E3 gaming convention a few years back.
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This yearâs Comic Market will be held between August 12 and 14.
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