New York Comic Con 2016

Oct 10, 2016 20:16

This year, we managed to get Friday and Saturday tickets. Kept trying for 3-day or 4-day but it was impossible to obtain, so.... at least this year, no train breakdowns or disasters that ate up travel time. I'd leave house at 5:30am and get back at 10:30pm and then repeated it the next day. Don't know if I could have done that for a third day. Most ( Read more... )

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astrumporta October 11 2016, 04:50:16 UTC
Nice photos! I was at SDCC in July. They started adding events in hotels too, but it's just to hard to go between all those places. I took my nephew - I think once is enough for him, and I don't need to go again. Too crowded, too hot, too impossible to get into any of the big-name panels. But yeah, he won't forget the Southpark village - that was a highlight :)

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wraithfodder October 13 2016, 02:01:51 UTC
It's close enough for me to take the train in, and still cheap enough (no hotels, etc.) to go, but the crowds. Wow, I think they're a quarter bigger than last year. I bring earplugs to cut down the din.

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adafrog October 11 2016, 12:59:31 UTC
Great pics, thanks.

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wraithfodder October 13 2016, 02:02:01 UTC
Thanks!

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ext_2810322 October 11 2016, 18:20:49 UTC
I was there Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Thursday I spent walking around the show floor, buying things, and getting Zoie Palmer's autograph. Which turned out to be a good thing because the other days her line kept getting capped. Saturday was standing on the Hallmark line to get the Star Wars Itty Bitty's, Dark Matter panel day and some more show floor touring. Sunday I sat through one panel to make sure I had a seat for the Timeless panel and then people-watched until it was time for the autographing session for Timeless ( ... )

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wraithfodder October 13 2016, 02:04:37 UTC
I saw the Hallmark booth, or rather, the mob around it. Never did get to see the items, but then I could go to eBay ;) Yeah, the 'you can bring food' but then having your food taken away got some fans POed (read it on NYCC's Facebook page). I brought food with me as the Javits prices were too much; picked up a piece of pizza at Grand Central each night before going home. $4 is better than $10 at the Javits. Must admit I go overboard taking photos as with digital, there's no cost of developing, although I took less year than last year.

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timespirt October 13 2016, 04:37:57 UTC
Great pics hon. A lot of stuff in the dealers room. Looks like you had a great time there. Do the actors show up to this one much like they do in California?

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wraithfodder October 16 2016, 02:03:58 UTC
Oh yeah, loads of actors, but they put the best ones off in the Hammerstein, which means trekking over to another building several blocks away where it's "first come first serve" which would mean a whole day shot, and I love going through the dealers room, even if I buy a mere pittance compared to some. SOmeone said this year's was bigger than SDCC but having never been to that one, can't compare.

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timespirt October 17 2016, 04:16:10 UTC
Yeah, the Idea of having guests is to keep them where all the action is not spread them out. I would so hate that.

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