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Albert Einstein:
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world.

Remembering this quote; Karachi’s cosplay artist is busy with giving physical shape to multiple superhero characters for anyone who desires to have a tangible aspect to their wild imagination.

The same spark of excitement is seen in preschoolers when they are allowed to dress up for school events, and their parents’ creative genius is poured into the creation of something from scratch that is made to resemble the favorite characters of that time. Sometimes, that same thrill was felt when we were dressed up as fruits. By being given the persona of someone or something else, parts of ourselves were explored that had been unknown to us. The act of taking on a different persona was regarded as our earliest form of imagination. And for some, that spark has never been lost; it has only grown stronger.

Meet Hamza Sadiq, a young Magic Seamster who turns fabric, foam, and endless patience into the characters people adore. In just 90 seconds, we explored Karachi’s Cosplay lab which reminded us that creativity doesn’t need a studio, just a spark of devotion would suffice.

Sometimes, the most extraordinary stories are found hidden in the quietest corners. The Wardrobe Wizard was discovered working his magic in a dorm that, when seen from the outside, was thought to be ordinary, yet inside, imagination was alive and breathing.

The Art of Cosplay has been a testament to this timeless desire of taking on a different persona. “myco minutes” explored the Guru of such a dimension in 90 seconds. Check out what we discovered on

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A themed episode dedicated to Comic Con enthusiasts | Karachi meets Cosplay 

According to Metro Live TV’s Report: Karachi has scheduled to Host Pakistan’s First Comic Con in 2026 | A New Dawn for Pop Culture

The wait is finally over for fans of comics, gaming, and all things pop culture! For the first time in Pakistan’s history, Comic Con Pakistan is officially coming to Karachi. The grand event, organized by Aamir Sajjad, CEO of Aamir Sajjad Ventures, will take place on January 31, 2026, at the Karachi Expo Center. More than just an entertainment fair, this milestone promises to mark a new chapter in Pakistan’s creative evolution.

Comic con event imageEvent at the Comic Con Pakistan 

Oscar Wilde once said:

“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.”

In a way, cosplay is that truth, the freedom to express who we are when we let go of who we’re supposed to be. In those brief moments, even the quietest souls find a way to shine.

myco’s takeaway: the courage to create

At myco, we believe in creativity for everyone. It shouldn’t be limited to artists, influencers, but for every soul that dares to imagine. The Comic Con event world wide isn’t just a meet-up; it is a message that shout:
it’s never too late to play, to dream, to reinvent.

So whether you’re a die-hard fan, a curious first-timer, or just someone who enjoys seeing people light up with joy, remember this: every time Karachi celebrates imagination, it reminds us that we, too, can become the heroes of our own stories.

These 90 seconds remind us that creativity doesn’t always roar; sometimes, it hums softly through people who quietly build worlds from cardboard and color.

And if your heart still lingers in this world of make-believe, let myco Minutes be your next doorway. Stream it on the myco app, where every story rewards your wonder.

Zohra Taiyeb

I read to wander, I write to connect. At myco, I blend imagination and insight to give readers the same joy I find in a great story :)

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