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Convention is worth the wait for anime fans

Long queues form as annual celebration of comic culture gets under way in Wan Chai

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Cosplayer Grace Fung dresses up as Lady Ciel Phantomhive from the manga series Black Butler, a demonic tale set during the Victorian era in England. Photo: Sam Tsang

Die-hard anime fanatics queued for more than 24 hours to be first into the biggest ever edition of the Ani-Com & Games convention.

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People started lining up as early as Wednesday night for the chance to be first in line to the booths when doors opened yesterday. Many of the publishers and other businesses promoting their wares offer special gifts or limited-edition products for the first few through the doors of the annual event, now in its 16th year.

Among the highlights on day one was the launch of T-shirts based on a wildly popular Japanese animation called , released in April.

Based on a graphic novel by manga artist Kamiya Yuu, tells the story of siblings named Black and White who achieve little in the real world but who rule the virtual world with their exceptional gaming skills.

Watch: Ani-Com Hong Kong 2014 brings comic animations to life 

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The craze has swept Hong Kong, with the manga books almost selling out at the Hong Kong Book Fair last week.

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