Tag: NYCC

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Five Things: February 11, 2021

Five things for February 11, 2021. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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Marketing Monday: No-Brainer Marketing Efforts, Pt. II

Wrapping up the subject of Marketing No-Brainers from two weeks ago, the final no-brainer is the PowerPoint presentation — a portable, printable document offering an overview of all relevant information on the publisher and/or product based on the intended audience. This presentation should bring together all of the other elements of the no-brainer puzzle into

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NY Comic Con: T-Minus 12 Hours

My surgery went well, and other than passing out on the way home, presumably from the combination of Valium and hunger — head back, mouth open, wife yelling for help kind of passing out! — I’m feeling pretty good now. Relatively speaking. My 9:30am appointment got pushed back to 11:15am, so my wife and I

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NY Comic Con: T-Minus 2 Days

I haven’t been nearly as enthuastic about this year’s NY Comic Con as I was about last year’s, but that’s primarily because last year’s was so exhausting, my level of direct participation this year is drastically reduced, and I stupidly scheduled some minor surgery for tomorrow without realizing it was the day before the Con.

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Mark Your Calendar: NYCC 2007 After-Party

Last year’s PopCultureShock-hosted After Party was so much fun, we’re doing it again…Bigger, Better and FREER! 2007 NYCC / PCS AFTER-PARTYSaturday, February 24th10pm – Until…? SLATE PLUS54 West 21st Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues) ** No Cover Charge; No Guest List** With DJs Dylan Garrett and Mr. Brown** 2 Floors of Music, Drinks and

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On The Shelves: 3/8/06

Support GOOD Comics! Try something new EVERY month! My weekly look at select comic books being released Wednesday, 3/8/06. The full shipping is list available at ComicList. [NOTE: Not all of these titles will actually arrive in all stores. If your LCBS offers a pre-ordering service, be sure to take advantage of it. If not,

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Buzzscope / PopCultureShock Update

NOTE: We’re slowly making the no-longer-secret shift back to PopCultureShock official, so please update your links and bookmarks accordingly: www.popcultureshock.com/comics. Finally dug out from under the NY Comic-Con/Speakeasy-induced backlog last night and, excepting Comics You Should Own (which will be back on track this Friday), we’re all caught up. A quick recap for those of

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LINK: The Beat on NY Comic-Con

“The catastrophic success” I like that. I don’t always agree with Heidi’s take on things, but even when I don’t, I respect her industry experience and insight. In this case, I think she nails both the good and bad of this past weekend’s convention, while deftly shutting down those who questioned her potential bias due

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LINK: NEWSarama on Indie Panel

A. Dave Lewis’ coverage of my indie roundtable, Beyond the Capes and Spandex is up on NEWSarama now! NYCC: BEYOND CAPES AND SPANDEX by A. Dave Lewis The Sunday afternoon “Beyond the Capes and Spandex” panel, hosted by PopCultureShock.com, emphasized the overall diversity of the New York Comic-Con, featuring a wide array of creators for

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NY Comic-Con Journal: Day 3

Go elsewhere if you want pointless snark-for-snark’s sake or ill-informed whining from people who didn’t attend the show, because while there were definitely many things that went wrong this weekend, the final result was undeniable: NY Comic-Con was a huge victory for the industry. Not just the usual suspects, either, as I believe Reed’s success

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