Day Two

Here’s me at breakfast, after a shockingly small amount of sleep no doubt due to drinking 1.2 L of Mt Dew just before bed. As I’m doing now. Anyway I woke tired, or would have ‘woke’ had I slept. Do I look tired in this pic?

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We got to the con a bit before opening. Our tickets let us skip the long lines and also allow us to use a VIP area on a level above the main showroom. Here’s what the con looked like before they let people in today:

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And here’s a bit later on:

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Needless to say, if you don’t like crowds this isn’t the place for you!

Today we spent about 7.5 hours at the show. We would have stayed longer had we not been turned away from the only panel today that we wanted to attend. Apparently lining up for half an hour wasn’t even close to early enough since the room filled. Tomorrow we have at least three panels we’re interested in; I suppose we’ll have to line up well in advance!

So what did we see today?

How about some more Cosplay:

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Some artists working large pieces on the show floor:

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All sorts of crazy things to buy, such as this Yoda Christmas light:

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More vintage collectibles:

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And even more bizarre retro toys:

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Martian Chronicles figures?!?!?

Oh yeah and I found a cute cat girl:

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Once again we bought many items today, both old and new. However KLS won’t let me look at comics (much) yet (“That’s for Sunday!”) so I haven’t bought any yet. Don’t worry though, I will 😉

Tomorrow is the big one. If all goes well we’ll be at the con from 10 until 10:30. That’s just crazy. But it promises to be a crazy day…

Day One

Today was day 1 of New York Comic Con. This is the 7th (8th?) year we are attending.

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For the first time this year Thursday is an open attendance day (as opposed to just VIP and press/industry passes). In other words, the place was mobbed from the start.

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The con is bigger than ever. As always there’s (much) more than can be seen in one day, so we spent the 5+ hours we attended today in the main hall.

We saw an amazing giant Smaug head:

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Countless cool retro toys:

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Incredibly expensive comics:

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Many, many cosplayers:

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This thing:

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This other thing:

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And these girls:

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Then there was this ancient, obsolete, near-useless and probably non-working computer that I really want to buy:

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We spent many dollars and acquired many things. Including probably something for you!

I also picked up many 3DS street passes. With so many gamers and geeks walking around, you can pick up 10 in seconds just walking the floor…

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It was a long day (we awoke at 5) and ultimately by day’s end we were ruined. With so much left to see and do the next three days we didn’t want to wear ourselves out too soon 🙂

Oh, and we saw a horse on the way back to our hotel:

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(Even more) Comic Ads! (Plus a bonus quiz!)

As often happens, I recently acquired 15 old comics from the early 1980s. They cost me only $3 in total, which is a hell of a deal for that much entertainment. I read them all. I laughed, I cheered and I wept. I won’t say what series they are from, since you’re going to guess that at the end of this post!

But first, since you love them, let’s get to the advertisements from days gone past.

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The above is from 1983, and it shows a product I didn’t know existed. That was in my D&D/Gamebook heyday (actually, maybe those days are now) so I would have been all over this. I bet it looked dreadful unpainted though…

Here’s a truly awful video game ad from the same year:

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Could that have really sold cartridges? I find it amusing today, since games have gotten so much easier than they once were and I imagine advertising the difficulty of your game now would be a certain way to ensure failure!

Speaking of games…

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I’d love to see a word game based on Phoenix!

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The above half-page ad skirts as close as possible to the Transformers appearances and trademarks without infringing. I wonder if the marketing department at Marvel had any qualms about running ads (seemingly) for bootleg merchandise?

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What about ‘Spacetubes’??! Who even knew these things even had names? They are still available today, sold under all sorts of names (‘Wonder Wand’, ‘Glitter Rod’ etc.) but ‘Spacetube’ is coolest don’t you think?

Enough with the professional big-budget (?) ads. Let’s get to the weird stuff found in the classifieds. How’s this for a start:

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As my only comment, I’ll direct you here.

Speaking of ads that would have appealed to 12-year-old me:

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As an ex-professional breakdancer, I must admit that I didn’t even know half of the moves named in that advert even existed!

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Now I’m no exobiologist, but I reckon that looks more like a helium balloon with some paper taped to it than an actual alien. I will admit though that the ‘obeys your commands’ line intrigues me. I suspect fishing line and a hook in the ceiling!

The tiny ads in these comics can be divided broadly into categories. The vast majority of them are for comic stores selling back issues, and then we have the ‘selling weird stuff’ ads, the ‘pyramid scheme’ ads (sell 20 boxes of cards and get free toys!) and the ‘selling a dream’ ads. All these next examples are from the last category…

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The Dream: You buy the plans and end up with an awesome tree fort in your own backyard!
The Reality: You show the plans to your dad and he throws them away in terror.

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The Dream: You become a poultry magnate, world-renowned for the quality of your guineas.
The Reality: Your dad takes you to KFC for dinner, and discards the brochure when you are asleep.

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The Dream: You develop awesome powers to defend yourself against the dark arts.
The Reality: The only magic here was the speed at which you were conned.

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The Dream: You get a girlfriend. Finally!
The Reality: Actually this one’s good. How could love advice obtained from a shady advert in a comic book possibly be bad?

So in what series did these ads run? Well I’m not going to tell you, but I’m going to give you the change to guess. The books span 3 years and are drawn by a range of artists. If I posted scans of the main character wearing his iconic outfit you’d know immediately what the comic was, so here’s three shots of him in civilian dress. From these, can you guess the series?

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First to guess the series gets all fifteen books for Christmas 🙂