New York Comic Con 2009

by Scott Beale on January 29, 2009 · 1 comment

New York Comic Con 2009

New York Comic Con 2009 takes place February 6-8 at the Jacob K. Javits Center.

New York Comic Con is the East Coast’s biggest and most exciting popular culture convention. Our show floor plays host to the latest and greatest in comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, toys, movies, and television. Our panels and autograph sessions give fans a chance to interact with their favorite creators. Our screening rooms feature sneak peeks at films and television shows months before they hit either big or small screens. And with dedicated professional hours, New York Comic Con is a market place, bringing together the major players in the entertainment industry. New York Comic Con is the second largest pop culture convention in America and the only one that takes place in the comic book, publishing, media, and licensing capital of the world — Gotham City.

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1 chopshopstore January 29, 2009 at 7:18 pm

We will be there, really looking forward. had a great time last year. its like nerd christmas. see us in booth 2165.

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