- Posted October 12, 2012 by
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I Escaped a Ninja Turtle Sewer, the Warriors and Kevin Smith on Day 2 of New York Comic-Con 2012
- hhanks, CNN iReport producer
This is part 1 of 2 for my continued photo essay teaser from the 2012 New York Comic-Con. You can see part 2 of the teaser right here at CNN shortly and the entire photo essay will be posted to FilmFetish.com on Monday.
It was another great day at the Con, which included: a panel for Comic Book Men with Kevin Smith, Walter Flanagan, Ming Chen, Mike Zapcic & Bryan Johnson; a 3D preview of Silent Hill: Revelation; a 1 hour video documentary on the many iterations of the famous Batmobile; previews of the TV shows The Venture Brothers & Robot Chicken; as well as multiple freebies, such as 2 more great limited edition posters from The Man With the Iron Fists.
The photos attached here include: a walkway connecting the two main exhibit hall rooms dressed up to resemble a sewer from The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Silent Hill: Revelation 3D stars Kit Harington & Adelaide Clemens; the man responsible for the whole crazy show, the founder of NYCC; one of the more creative homemade costumes of the day; a "comicbook" Bane and Batman rematch; spokesmodels for Cable Movies on Demand hold a photo shoot in the Javits Convention Center hallway; The Warrior came out to play; Kevin Smith introduces the cast of his show Comic Book Men; the cast of Comic Book Men; and fans dressed up as characters from Silent Hill.
People have been emailing me about how to be photographed as part of this photo essay. I would be honored to photograph any fellow fans, and I try to get as many as I can. If you see me at the Con, feel free to walk up and say hi, I'd be happy to take your shot.
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- manga,
- new_york_comic_con,
- costumes,
- new_york_city,
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- photography,
- cosplay
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