Hololive at Comiket 99 in December 2021

Hololive Comiket 99 Merchandise Will Include 2022 Calendars

Cover will set up an official booth for Hololive at Comiket 99, set to take place in Tokyo at the end of 2021. Visitors of the upcoming Comiket event will be able to purchase new merchandise related to Hololive VTubers.

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The Hololive booth will sell a Comiket Set at 10,000 yen. It will consist of a hanging calendar, a desk calendar, a Hololive Alternative: Dawn Blue Blu-ray disc, and an acrylic panel featuring the new Japanese VTubers from Secret Society holoX. It will also offer a more complete Hololive Set, which adds a muffler scarf and a tapestry featuring chibi characters. The Hololive set will cost at 15,000 yen.

The tapestry and 2022 calendars will include all female VTubers in the production, including international talents. The last three months of the calendars will feature illustrations of Hololive Indonesia’s VTubers by Kurumitsu, Hololive English -Myth- with the VSinger IRyS by Niritsu, and Hololive English -Council- by Chocoan. The desk calendar will contain birthdays of Hololive Vtubers, but it will lack the birthdays for the new holoX members.

Cover will also cater to Hololive fans who cannot attend Comiket 99. The company will sell the items separately on its own Hololive Production Official Shop at a later date.

Comic Market 99 will take place at Tokyo Big Sight on December 30-31, 2021. Cover will sell its Hololive merchandise at corporate booth #351 on the fourth floor of the Southern tower. Other than Hololive, companies like Nippon Ichi Software will also have dedicated booths in the upcoming Comiket.


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