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Fife to play the Game of Thrones

Queen Elizabeth views The Iron Throne
Queen Elizabeth views The Iron Throne

Game of Thrones fans can have a taste of power when Fife hosts its first ever Comic Con.

A replica of the Iron Throne sat on by evil King Joffrey will be on show during the event in the Glen Pavilion, Dunfermline, on March 5.

Dunfermline Comic Con is being organised by Dunfermline Delivers and local comic store Little Shop of Heroes.

Chris Foote from Dunfermline Delivers said: “This is the only replica Iron Throne authorised by television network HBO and the first time it has come to Scotland.

“It’s the same as the one on the television show.

“We are delighted to be involved in working on this event. It’s something new for Dunfermline and Fife and I’m sure it will attract people from all over.”

Visitors will be the first in Scotland to have a chance to sit on the throne, made famous by the hit fantasy drama based on the books by George R R Martin, and pose for a photo.

Tickets are already going fast for the event, which will appeal to comic book enthusiasts.

Big names from the comic book world expected to appear are Mike Collins, who has written and drawn strips for Spider-Man, Transformers, Doctor Who, and Zoids, as well as Hellblazer writer Jamie Delano, Diamondsteel Comics artist Claire Roe and Death Sentence creator Monty Nero.

Other major artists booked for the event are Simon Spurrier, Yishan Li, Alex Paknadel and Neil Slorance.

For more on this story, see Monday’s Courier.