New York Comic Con 2015
I managed to get to New York Comic Con this year! I went for the first time two years ago, and it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. So when I realized I would be in the area for NYCC this year, I immediately bought a ticket. Unfortunately, there was only Thursday tickets left by the time I bought them, so I wasn't able to go to the big panels that happen on the weekend. Still, it was completely worth it. I had an AMAZING TIME.
For anyone who has not gone before, NYCC is nerd heaven. It is larger than the much more famous San Diego Comic Con. Several tens of thousands of more people attend it every year. Every single one a devoted nerd. For those of us mega nerds who often have trouble finding people in every day life who share the same level of passion for our nerdy interests, comic con is home. I was on my own this trip, so I did whatever I felt like doing. The first thing I saw when I walked in was the Weta Workshop booth. For those who don't know, Weta Workshop is the company that was created for the first Lord of the Rings series to manufacture all the costumes, sets, miniatures, ect....I was PSYCHED to see them there. They mostly had costumes from the new Hobbit series, but they had a few things from the original LOTR.
Really the only thing from The Hobbit movies I was interested in was the War Pig, the true hero of the last hobbit movie :D
One of the many other things I came in contact with was the USA distributor of the one and only manga/anime that I am a fan of, Tokyo Ghoul. I was quite pleased to see this GIANT poster of the main character. (yes, it is as disturbing as this picture implies)
NYCC can be very overwhelming, especially for those who are unprepared. I tried to move through the show room floor pretty quickly to avoid an overload. One thing that caught my eye was this giant Iron Man statue. I think it is connected to a Marvel tv show or something. Honestly I didn't pay much attention to Marvel at NYCC, because it seems they didn't care to pay attention to it. Their presence was barely felt this year.
There was a booth showing costumes from different films as well. They were just reproductions, but still very cool to see up close. They had Marvel and Star Wars stuff.
I really really wanted to buy one of these Captain America propaganda posters. How cool are they??? This stand was selling Captain America trading cards, covered in fake blood like in the Avengers movie. I seriously considered getting those.
My other big event of the day was making it into the Game of Thrones panel. Now, I have some serious mixed feelings about the Game of Thrones tv show, but actress Natalie Dormer was going to be there so I put those feelings aside and decided to go. I made a friend in line for Grumpy Cat who was also on her own, so we went to the panel together. We made it into the room two panels before the GoT one, and after watching a panel for a Star Wars tv show while standing, we got really good seats. Unfortunately we still had to sit through a Walking Dead panel, which I had no interest in. It was worth it, however, because the GoT panel turned out to be amazing. They spent most of the one hour panel taking fans questions, which turned out pretty well. The actors were super funny, it was interesting, and overall I had a lot of fun.
Natalie Dormer was of course charming and lovely. Someone asked her about her role on Elementary (one of my favorite TV shows), and she talked about that for a while. The cast was very careful to avoid spoilers about the upcoming season, but she may have let slip that her character on GoT, Margaery Tyrell, may perform a "walk of shame" in the next season. Here is (approximately) what was said.
Fan: "My question is, how do you think Margaery would handle doing a walk of shame like what Cersei had to do last season?"
Natalie: "I can't answer that without giving away spoilers"
Audience: "OOOOOOO"
So yea. Probably the biggest hint about Season 6 that came out of the panel.
I want to finish up with some general views of NYCC. Below, for example, is the line for the Main Stage. Now, the first time I went to NYCC, they did not clear the Main Stage after every event. That meant that people could sit there all day taking up seats at panels they did not care about waiting for the most popular panel of the day (basically exactly what I did for GoT). This is actually a pretty frustrating practice for everyone involved. However they have started handing out tickets for panels at the beginning of the day, and clearing out the stage hall after every panel. So the good news for all these people is that they are all going to get into the panel they want to see.
When I wanted to get into a panel on the Main Stage two years ago, I waited in this line, which encompassed that entire large room, FOR TWO HOURS. Pressed chest to chest with the people around me and not able to sit down, all for the Agents of Shield panel. I was one of the last 16 people let into the panel. It was rough.
The other main attraction of any comic con is, of course, COSPLAYERS. What are cosplayers you ask? Well they are basically amazing fans who create costumes for their favorite characters and wear them to conventions. Here are a few of the ones I really liked...
Sally and Jack Skeleton from A Nightmare Before Christmas
Sexy V from V for Vendetta and Maleficent, I think.
Esmerelda from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame
And Kaneki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul.
A lot of people ask me if I am ever going to dress up for a comic con and my answer has always been, and always will be, NO. I have no interest in becoming a cosplayer myself, but I do enjoy seeing other people do it.
After the GoT panel, it was getting later in the day, and I had some time to kill before I had to go meet my cousin in Manhattan, so I spent almost an hour standing at a charging station charging my phone. In that hour I met around a dozen people charging their phones, and had great conversations with all of them. That is the great thing about comic con, particularly NYCC. You can grab any random person and know that you almost certainly have a passion in common with them. It is seriously a sense of community that cannot be explained unless you are there yourself. NYCC is one of my favorite events ever and I would love to be able to go every single year.
In the meantime......I have my eyes set on Emerald City Comic Con, the comic con that takes place in Seattle. I am coming for you Emerald City.....coming.for.you.
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For anyone who has not gone before, NYCC is nerd heaven. It is larger than the much more famous San Diego Comic Con. Several tens of thousands of more people attend it every year. Every single one a devoted nerd. For those of us mega nerds who often have trouble finding people in every day life who share the same level of passion for our nerdy interests, comic con is home. I was on my own this trip, so I did whatever I felt like doing. The first thing I saw when I walked in was the Weta Workshop booth. For those who don't know, Weta Workshop is the company that was created for the first Lord of the Rings series to manufacture all the costumes, sets, miniatures, ect....I was PSYCHED to see them there. They mostly had costumes from the new Hobbit series, but they had a few things from the original LOTR.
Really the only thing from The Hobbit movies I was interested in was the War Pig, the true hero of the last hobbit movie :D
One of the many other things I came in contact with was the USA distributor of the one and only manga/anime that I am a fan of, Tokyo Ghoul. I was quite pleased to see this GIANT poster of the main character. (yes, it is as disturbing as this picture implies)
NYCC can be very overwhelming, especially for those who are unprepared. I tried to move through the show room floor pretty quickly to avoid an overload. One thing that caught my eye was this giant Iron Man statue. I think it is connected to a Marvel tv show or something. Honestly I didn't pay much attention to Marvel at NYCC, because it seems they didn't care to pay attention to it. Their presence was barely felt this year.
There was a booth showing costumes from different films as well. They were just reproductions, but still very cool to see up close. They had Marvel and Star Wars stuff.
I really really wanted to buy one of these Captain America propaganda posters. How cool are they??? This stand was selling Captain America trading cards, covered in fake blood like in the Avengers movie. I seriously considered getting those.
And of course, really the most important thing int he entire show room, Loki's helmet and scepter. It is amazing how Loki is easily one of the most popular Marvel characters in existence, but hardly any merchandise is produced for him. Some people missing out on making some serious money...
One of the odd things about NYCC this year was that it was the descent of insurance companies. Nerds need insurance too I suppose. Progressive stepped up their game though. They had their poor employees dressed like THIS (below). You could also tweet them and they would send one of these employees to stand in line for you. I am not sure how that worked exactly, but it was a delight seeing them around. Good on you Progressive.
So one of the highlights of the day was the most famous cat in the world, Grumpy Cat, was at comic con! Grumpy Cat, also known by her actual name which is Tardar Sauce, is a sweet little kitty who has feline dwarfism, causing her face to look constantly grumpy. Her owners have turned this cat into an international brand, and their most recent release is the Grumpy Cat comic book! Of course I bought it. Buying the comic book also was a ticket to meet Tarder Sauce in person once she arrived.
Naturally, they are pretty careful about these things. No flash photography was allowed, you are not allowed to touch the cat. If the cat gets scared, the entire thing is shut down for good. A lot of people think that she is drugged or something to keep her so calm at these public events, but her owners swear she is just a super calm cat, and they suspect she even likes traveling around so much because whenever they bring out the cat carrier she runs right in. According to her owners, she sleeps during the day and is active at night, which is why she seems so sleepy at public appearances. In fact, stipulations to assure her comfort and safety are written into every public appearance agreement. This was Grumpy's first comic con, so the staff were pretty nervous and wanted to make sure everything went well. From what I could tell, it all went fine. They could have had the photos taken in a more private space though, in my opinion. It was right in the middle of the show room and any lookie loo could stop and take pictures, which they did. Still, I got my photo and she was adorable and cute and it was one of the greatest moments of my life. Fun fact, The official Grumpy Cat twitter page has followed me on twitter for over a year now :) To read 16 fun facts about Grumpy Cat, click here.
My other big event of the day was making it into the Game of Thrones panel. Now, I have some serious mixed feelings about the Game of Thrones tv show, but actress Natalie Dormer was going to be there so I put those feelings aside and decided to go. I made a friend in line for Grumpy Cat who was also on her own, so we went to the panel together. We made it into the room two panels before the GoT one, and after watching a panel for a Star Wars tv show while standing, we got really good seats. Unfortunately we still had to sit through a Walking Dead panel, which I had no interest in. It was worth it, however, because the GoT panel turned out to be amazing. They spent most of the one hour panel taking fans questions, which turned out pretty well. The actors were super funny, it was interesting, and overall I had a lot of fun.
Natalie Dormer was of course charming and lovely. Someone asked her about her role on Elementary (one of my favorite TV shows), and she talked about that for a while. The cast was very careful to avoid spoilers about the upcoming season, but she may have let slip that her character on GoT, Margaery Tyrell, may perform a "walk of shame" in the next season. Here is (approximately) what was said.
Fan: "My question is, how do you think Margaery would handle doing a walk of shame like what Cersei had to do last season?"
Natalie: "I can't answer that without giving away spoilers"
Audience: "OOOOOOO"
So yea. Probably the biggest hint about Season 6 that came out of the panel.
I want to finish up with some general views of NYCC. Below, for example, is the line for the Main Stage. Now, the first time I went to NYCC, they did not clear the Main Stage after every event. That meant that people could sit there all day taking up seats at panels they did not care about waiting for the most popular panel of the day (basically exactly what I did for GoT). This is actually a pretty frustrating practice for everyone involved. However they have started handing out tickets for panels at the beginning of the day, and clearing out the stage hall after every panel. So the good news for all these people is that they are all going to get into the panel they want to see.
When I wanted to get into a panel on the Main Stage two years ago, I waited in this line, which encompassed that entire large room, FOR TWO HOURS. Pressed chest to chest with the people around me and not able to sit down, all for the Agents of Shield panel. I was one of the last 16 people let into the panel. It was rough.
The other main attraction of any comic con is, of course, COSPLAYERS. What are cosplayers you ask? Well they are basically amazing fans who create costumes for their favorite characters and wear them to conventions. Here are a few of the ones I really liked...
Sally and Jack Skeleton from A Nightmare Before Christmas
Sexy V from V for Vendetta and Maleficent, I think.
Esmerelda from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame
And Kaneki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul.
A lot of people ask me if I am ever going to dress up for a comic con and my answer has always been, and always will be, NO. I have no interest in becoming a cosplayer myself, but I do enjoy seeing other people do it.
After the GoT panel, it was getting later in the day, and I had some time to kill before I had to go meet my cousin in Manhattan, so I spent almost an hour standing at a charging station charging my phone. In that hour I met around a dozen people charging their phones, and had great conversations with all of them. That is the great thing about comic con, particularly NYCC. You can grab any random person and know that you almost certainly have a passion in common with them. It is seriously a sense of community that cannot be explained unless you are there yourself. NYCC is one of my favorite events ever and I would love to be able to go every single year.
In the meantime......I have my eyes set on Emerald City Comic Con, the comic con that takes place in Seattle. I am coming for you Emerald City.....coming.for.you.
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