So, last weekend (as I write this) I attended the New York Comic Con and well, not only did I have a greet weekend (I hung out with a couple of new-found friends Bill Baker & Joel Meadows (Publisher/Editor of Tripwire Magazine). Turns out we were three Journalists, comicbook fans, and cinephiles having something of a great weekend together. Anyway, here are just some of the pics that I took over the weekend.
First up are The Avengers and some Patriotic Babes
This was the only Spider-Woman I saw
Spidey recently turned 50, and this is the birthday card that Marvel got him.
It was signed by numerous Spidey-Fans, with the hope of getting it into the Guinness Book of World Records (and of course, I signed it too!).
Naturally enough there were also a bunch of Spideys on hand (this one brought a friend)
This one stopped by Fay Felix’s Bronx Heroes Con table
Then he had to fight off none other than Wilson Fisk, The Kingpin!
Eventually though Spidey was apparently defeated by...who is this, Zero of the GI Joes?
Lastly, there was at least one Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly) on hand to carry on!
And of course an Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
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