Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2013

MoCCA FEST 2013


Museum of Cartoon and Comics Art Festival 2013
An event at the 69th Regiment Armory
MoCCA Fest 2013
An event on April 6-7, 2013
·         The event was enjoyable full way as the focus was mostly on independent comics rather than big brand names, unlike Comic Con which was focused mostly on DC and Marvel comics and other corporate entities.
·         Artists that I met included Emma T. Capps http://www.chapelchronicles.com/ and George O’ Connor http://olympiansrule.com/ and David McGuire http://gastrophobia.com/
·         The panels were actually interesting as the topics on hand are about artists making money through alternate distributions and the topics that artists can tackle on their work.
·         The booths had mostly “amateur” artists that are not sponsored by corporations. Rather, the bulk of their staying power comes from their self-published work and comics that they store and bring to the convention and sell directly to the audience.
·         At the Dare 2 Draw booth, they included George O’ Connor and Amy Reeder Hadley (artist who worked on Madame Xanadu for Vertigo, Supergirl and Batwoman). I met them both and even got Ms. Hadley to critique my art that I submitted to the Comic Book League Fall 2012 publication.
·         A good majority of the cartoon artists there have online tumblr or blogs or other means of digitally distributing their content for free. They usually said they did so due to the getting to habit of being on a deadline.
·         On the first day (Saturday), I wore a Captain Marvel (Shazam) shirt when I went by the Jack Kirby Museum booth, which I pointed out that I being there was notable irony as Jack Kirby worked on Captain Marvel in his early career.
·         There was a noted amount of people this year as years before lesser numbers of people show up on Sundays but in this year’s case a steady number of persons showed up for both days.
·         As the tables are manned by those who donated a good sum of money to the Museum of Cartoon and Comics Art and the Society of Illustrators, the quality of the booths’ wares do not necessarily match each other’s standards.
·         Despite the move of the Museum of Cartoon and Comics Art to the Society of Illustrators, MoCCA Fest was still held in the same armory as the years before.
·         There are notably no cosplayers this year as previous years of MoCCA Fest had at least a minority of people dressing up. There were, however, persons who dressed eccentrically.
·         Overall, MoCCA Fest was an excellent experience and I hope to go again next year.

Monday, October 15, 2012

New York Comic Con 2012


New York Comic Con 2012
A New York City Comic Convention
An event of 2012
New York Comic Con 2012
·         The lines were long
·         Christopher Lloyd, Peter Davison and Adam West were guest there
·         The anime scene and dedicated areas of last year were notably missing
·         The center seemed smaller as the areas previously opened were now in repair or closed off altogether
·         Artist Alley was notably made smaller: with more space given to well named artists in the American comics business and independent artists and online artists were now missing
·         Brentalfloss, internet celebrity, was there
·         There were a noted amount of cosplayers this year: and even a Greatest American Hero (me)
·         Wii-U titles were there: including Pikmin 3 and Zombie-U for demos.
·         The artist alley was placed in an area where the previous autograph and card game areas were last year.
·         Phone reception was a nightmare in the Center past the entrance.
·         The free ticket lines were not lackluster as getting multiple ones are more difficult compared to last year, especially with the tickets being given at 8 am as opposed to the previous 5 am rush.
·         Construction made it impossible for people to get to the center normally and the entrance was forced from 34th st to 38th street.
·         Troma films, the creators of the Toxic Avenger, was there
·         There were a noted amount of Fiona cosplayers from the gender bending Adventure Time fan creations and a lot of Banes form Batman: The Dark Knight Rises.
·         There was a Delorean from Back to the Future, a Batmobile and a Mystery Machine where one can take pictures in.
·         The main show floor was obviously packed, especially in the gaming sections.
·         Assassin’s Creed 3 had a live demo for people to try.
·         The Capcom booth had Darkstalkers, Devil May Cry and Okami HD: the last being a noted financial failure but artistic masterpiece in gaming history. Its revival on the PS3 may be a good sign towards a possible financial success in the series.
·         There was live Harry Potter Quidditch for people to play.
·         Playstation Allstars was difficult to play given the Smash Brothers template I grew up with.
·         There was a noted lack of Power Girl cosplayers this year, possibly in protest to the dumb New 52 costume that Johns has given the character lately.
·         Ironically, there was a professional model who dedicated her theme to being Power Girl, a sort of “Professional Power Girl.”