NYCC 2013
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NYCC 2013
Is this still on everyone's radar?
I'm asking because next year also sees Clapton's Crossroads in NYC in April. I'd love to go there, but I doubt I can afford NYC twice in one year. So, how's everyone's position on the idea of BX visiting NYCC 2013? Not that I don't want to go, but Crossroads is every 3 years, NYCC every year.
I'm asking because next year also sees Clapton's Crossroads in NYC in April. I'd love to go there, but I doubt I can afford NYC twice in one year. So, how's everyone's position on the idea of BX visiting NYCC 2013? Not that I don't want to go, but Crossroads is every 3 years, NYCC every year.
- Mr Wallstreet
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I actually to have idea. I've been thinking about it since Emerald City.MGM wrote:Which is the one where you can get us exhibitor passes?
They next con I go to outside of NYCC will be in London, I think.
I need to find out if I know any dealers that side of the pond.
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London hey?
I've never been to this London Super Comic Con before. I remember hearing about it. This was the one Stan Lee came too. They haven't updated the guest list for next year yet. From the website, it was held in Excel, which is the convention centre that MCMExpo use all the time. It's also where the Judo, Boxing, Wresting and Tae Kwon Do Olympic events were held.
Kapow was pretty good. Kapow's the one I got Millar, Quietly, Ross, Gibbons and a few other British talent signatures. It's a two day event as well. Relatively small venue, but Millar seems to be able to draw in some big name buddies to do the signings.
ThoughtBubble is indeed supposed to be awesome. One day event I'm told. But, apparently extremely good. It's in Leeds like Arno said, which is about a 3 to 4 hour train journey from London. I think you can get flights to Manchester and Manchester is about an hour or two train journey to Leeds.
MCM Expo is fun, but chiefly it's a Brit Sci-fi, Video Game and Anime convention. They finally had a comic retailer at the last event who came with a load of back issues. The guest list is updated last fucking second though. I did get Marv Wolfman's signature last time. But that's about it. It's a fun con, but it's not comic specific and it's random if someone like Ellis or Quietly appear. It does happen though.
Stockwell manor doesn't exist I'm afraid. I'd love it to; (a) exist, (b) be in central London and (c.) be large enough to accommodate you all for an extended visit. But alas, London is fucking expensive! If I do get round to buying my own place, it likely won't be in time for, say, Kapow, which is roughly in April and it will barely be big enough to house me.
I'd love to see you all in London though!
The UK and perhaps more specifically London is where you've got your best chance of getting your hands on signatures from big Brit creators like Millar.
I could do NYCC 2013, but I'm not fussed. At some point, I'd like to do San Diego. I'd also be tempted to do a Canadian one too.
I've never been to this London Super Comic Con before. I remember hearing about it. This was the one Stan Lee came too. They haven't updated the guest list for next year yet. From the website, it was held in Excel, which is the convention centre that MCMExpo use all the time. It's also where the Judo, Boxing, Wresting and Tae Kwon Do Olympic events were held.
Kapow was pretty good. Kapow's the one I got Millar, Quietly, Ross, Gibbons and a few other British talent signatures. It's a two day event as well. Relatively small venue, but Millar seems to be able to draw in some big name buddies to do the signings.
ThoughtBubble is indeed supposed to be awesome. One day event I'm told. But, apparently extremely good. It's in Leeds like Arno said, which is about a 3 to 4 hour train journey from London. I think you can get flights to Manchester and Manchester is about an hour or two train journey to Leeds.
MCM Expo is fun, but chiefly it's a Brit Sci-fi, Video Game and Anime convention. They finally had a comic retailer at the last event who came with a load of back issues. The guest list is updated last fucking second though. I did get Marv Wolfman's signature last time. But that's about it. It's a fun con, but it's not comic specific and it's random if someone like Ellis or Quietly appear. It does happen though.
Stockwell manor doesn't exist I'm afraid. I'd love it to; (a) exist, (b) be in central London and (c.) be large enough to accommodate you all for an extended visit. But alas, London is fucking expensive! If I do get round to buying my own place, it likely won't be in time for, say, Kapow, which is roughly in April and it will barely be big enough to house me.
I'd love to see you all in London though!
The UK and perhaps more specifically London is where you've got your best chance of getting your hands on signatures from big Brit creators like Millar.
I could do NYCC 2013, but I'm not fussed. At some point, I'd like to do San Diego. I'd also be tempted to do a Canadian one too.
I think I'd be up for NYCC as well, london superson may be a little too soon for me in 2013, since it is in February.
SDCC would be awesome if you guys can travel that far, albeit, it may not be as fun, since it is so damn packed.
Seattle was a great show.
If you guys ever want to try the smaller, but close, Montreal Comic Con, I can put everyone up at Chaetau De Wolf.
SDCC would be awesome if you guys can travel that far, albeit, it may not be as fun, since it is so damn packed.
Seattle was a great show.
If you guys ever want to try the smaller, but close, Montreal Comic Con, I can put everyone up at Chaetau De Wolf.
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The biggest problem for doing SDCC is getting tickets. Every year it gets sold out quicker and quicker. This year, tickets got sold out in about 40 minutes or so.
Also, given the sheer amount of people trying to get tickets, the site tends to crash. So while you're trying to coax the website back to life, other folks are quickly scooping up the tickets.
I'd still like to go though...
Also, given the sheer amount of people trying to get tickets, the site tends to crash. So while you're trying to coax the website back to life, other folks are quickly scooping up the tickets.
I'd still like to go though...
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For me, things like NYCC and SDCC are simple affordability issues. I'd probably have to save for about 2 years for either one to accommodate for travel and lodging PLUS Comic Con purchases. NYC this year was feasible for a 3 day visit. Had I added a Con to it, I wouldn't have been able to afford it. It's why I do a number of these little smaller shows around our area with my friends because we can travel easier and prices aren't as high.