New York Comic Con 2015 – Day Three

(Day one) (Day two)

Saturday at Comic Con, and my final day. Sunday was the real last day, but I knew I’d be too wiped to make it. In fact, I was already struggling a bit, after my monster Friday. Luckily my first panel wasn’t until 12:30, so I was able to come in late and still have some time to walk around a bit first. I went down to Artist Alley to check in with Mia and Ryan, and took a few pics.

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I was really happy to spot Vishavjit Singh, the man behind “Captain America in a turban.” I had heard him talk about his experiences dressing up as a bearded, turbaned Cap at a panel on day one, and was glad to have the opportunity to tell him how much I had enjoyed it.

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The Spectre! I love the glowing green eyes, but it must get a little distracting, walking around seeing everything through a verdant haze.

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Ant-Man and Yellowjacket!

The first panel I wanted to attend was about shattering female stereotypes in comics, but alas, it was not to be. Saturday was jam-packed (I still don’t understand how other days can sell out and still not be as crowded as Saturday…) and even the less-popular panels had long lines. There was a special room set up to house the line for this panel, which I found with some difficulty. There was a logjam at the end of the line because someone was taking a picture, so I waited for it to clear – but somebody else didn’t, and he cut in front of me. I almost said something, but let it go – I wasn’t entirely sure he had done it on purpose (but I don’t know how he couldn’t have seen me…). So I waited for a half-hour, and of course, they capped the line before me. The guy who cut me was the last person let into the room. I’m too nice for my own good.

But I then had plenty of time to wait in line for my next…first…panel, “Prism Comics Presents: Autobiography in Queer Comics.”

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From left to right, that’s AK Summers, Carlo Quispe, moderator Tara Madison Avery, my new comics crush Morgan Boecher, my old comics crush Sina Grace (look, I have a type, and it’s men who make comics), L. Nichols, and Ariel Schrag. This was a really fun panel – pretty straightforward, just creators talking about their autobiographical comics, like it says on the tin. But it was an interesting group and I discovered some new comics I want to check out.

I had a few hours to kill before my next panel, so I grabbed lunch (I splurged on the Javitz Center food court – I couldn’t take a third day of a soggy Subway sandwich) and walked the vendor floor, where I spent way, way too much money. I usually don’t spend a lot at NYCC, but this year the urge to consume came upon me. I went by the Prism Comics booth and Morgan Boecher (from the panel above) was there, selling copies of his book What’s Normal Anyway?, which I bought and got signed. Also took some pictures…

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The original Captain Marvel. Shazam!

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Red Robin and Nightwing!

I swung by the Valiant Comics booth on Ryan Winn’s recommendation – the only comics of theirs I’ve read has been Divinity, just because Ryan inked it, but I really enjoyed it and have been meaning to check them out. Their relaunch is a couple years old at this point, so I was a little unsure of where to get started, but armed with Ryan’s tips and helped by a very nice Valiant salesperson, I picked up a starter pack of five trades for only thirty bucks – great deal!

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And as I was finishing, Ryan came up from the bowels of Artist Alley for a signing.

After some more wandering – and spending – I headed back down to the panel room area, spotting a few more cosplayers along the way.

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Cable, Shatterstar, and Domino! You know what they say, the family that cosplays together, cosstays together.

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Mad Max! And I think Slit, going by the make-up.

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This Doctor Strange was behind me in line. The gloves lit up and his Eye of Agamotto was holographic – pretty cool.

I learned my lesson and got in line in plenty of time for “Secret Identities – Creating Transgender Characters in Comic Books.”

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Left to right we’ve got moderator Charles Battersby, Morgan Boecher (who was also on my last panel), Jennie Wood, Tara Madison Avery (ditto), and P. Kristen Enos. Once again I shall disappoint with my journalistic efforts, as I don’t have much to say beyond this was another fun panel of creators talking about comics. Lots of good info on writing trans characters, which I shall surely take to heart in my own efforts.

This panel got out at 6:15, and my day at the con was done. I had to hurry home before heading out again, so I made one last trip down to Artist Alley to say goodbye to Ryan and Mia, then made my way home – my bag bulging, my wallet empty. But on the way…

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Phoenix Force X-Men! I’ve got some names and links for these fantastic cosplayers, thanks to Instagram – Cyclops (@hanz_solo), Colossus (@prince2llk), Phoenix (@katfish9910), Wolverine (Juan) and Sub-Mariner (@outlaw2lk, who I believe made all the costumes).

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Captain America, with his WW2 USO chorus!

And that was my day – well, in fact, I spent the night at Rockbar at the Geeks Out afterparty, but I’m afraid that’s a story not for public consumption. Suffice it to say there was an awesome show, the vodka flowed freely, and I met some wonderful people. (I’ll always hold a spot for you in my heart, Steampunk Hawkeye.)

Day three loot!

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This was an expensive day for me, as I said. I got a copy of the Kickstarter edition of Gail Simone and Jim Calafiore’s awesome Leaving Megalopolis – I bought it from Mr. Calafiore himself in Artist Alley, so it’s signed. Yay! I also picked up a cheap phonebook edition of DNAgents for five bucks, a series I only read scattered issues of when it first came out but now can binge on. And there’s the aforementioned What’s Normal Anyway? and the five trades I picked up on the cheap from Valiant. (I’ve read three of the five already, and think I’ve found a new comics universe to get lost in.)

This was a really great year at NYCC for me. Panels that were both fun and informative, time with good friends, and I actually got some honest-to-goodness networking done. NYCC 2016, I’m ready for you!

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