I'm still recovering. New York ComiCon 2010 was a blast. The most fun I've had at a convention, even if it was too crowded and people are stupid.
The crowds were intense. It seems like more of the convention center could have been utilized instead of cramming everyone into a smaller space like sardines.
The Marvel booth was hopping. I spent more time there than I would have expected.
Of course, there are costumes:
And then there was this guy:
I met up with some old friends, got great advice on breaking into comics, and made a couple of awesome contacts. Plus I had Thai for dinner on Sunday, and I really don't get to have Thai enough. And I walked by an SG friend in Grand Central Station Saturday evening. I would have said hi, but I'm sure she would have thought I was a crazy stalker or something.

The crowds were intense. It seems like more of the convention center could have been utilized instead of cramming everyone into a smaller space like sardines.

The Marvel booth was hopping. I spent more time there than I would have expected.
Of course, there are costumes:



And then there was this guy:

I met up with some old friends, got great advice on breaking into comics, and made a couple of awesome contacts. Plus I had Thai for dinner on Sunday, and I really don't get to have Thai enough. And I walked by an SG friend in Grand Central Station Saturday evening. I would have said hi, but I'm sure she would have thought I was a crazy stalker or something.
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Ghostbusters references are fun.
How'd the NYCC go?