Our story of New York Comic Con in pictures continues with the second day, Friday. To go back to the first day, click here.
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Scarlet Witch and her blue friend friend did a little shopping at the con.
Cosplay gets easier with patterns for the costumes. McCall was there selling patterns under its McCall's and Butterick brands, including for licensed costumes based on DC characters.
SK Energy Shots will soon be released with a Marvel license for Daredevil (and Punisher) branded drinks.
Dr. Frank-N-Furterwas next to the Running Press booth, which had an author signing for its new Rocky Horror Treasury.
High concept at a new level, Jesus Hates Zombies is a series of graphic novels with a movie reportedly in development.
Lyn Byrd was there promoting KrelKomix' Argent Starr, which is currently being sold digitally via comiXology and in print in POD form via IndyPlanet.
Two characters from the Gearbox Software video game franchise Boarderlands, identified thanks to several alert tipsters. Contact us at tips@icv2.com if you can identify subjects in any of the other pictures.
Arlen Schumer was exhibiting with his new book, The Silver Age of Comic Book Art (Collectors Press) which has lots of great art by the masters of the medium.
Performers from Cirque du Soleil's Ka at the booth on the floor. The troupe gave a performance on Saturday night, with the main show at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Three Deadpools and Domino pose in an aisle.
McFarlane Toys is planning a Walking Dead Governor’s Room Building Set for Spring 2015.
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Friday
Posted by ICv2 on October 15, 2014 @ 3:06 am CT
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