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Big Crowds, Some Glitches at NYCC 2007

Avoiding the sophomore jinx, the second New York Comic-con roared through the Jacob Javits Center over the weekend, allowing an estimated 40,000 attendees to rub elbows with everyone from Stephen King to Jeff Smith and the ubiquitous Star Wars storm troopers. But it's clear the show is doing something right—show organizer Greg Topalian confirmed that Javits Center management will expand the size of the exhibition floor significantly for the 2008 show.

The big story of the con was whether last year's crowd control nightmares would be repeated, but a great deal of advance planning and caution on the part of organizer Reed Exhibitions, a sister company to Publishers Weekly, and security helped avoid major problems. Topalian estimated that Saturday's attendance alone was over 20,000, and the line to get in—for advance ticket holders only, since Saturday advance tickets had been sold out for weeks—stretched all the way down 11th Avenue and took a little more than two hours to file in to the show.

Once inside, fans were greeted by a panorama of all that "comic-con" has come to stand for, with signings, giveaways and panels galore. Comics publishers DC, Marvel, Top Cow, Oni and Slave Labor all had major talent and signings, while the book publishing world was on hand with Del Rey, HarperCollins, Roaring Brook/First Second, Warner Books and Houghton Mifflin among others. From U.K. boutique manga house Fanfare/Ponent Mon to studio/publisher hybrid Fox Atomic, there was something for everyone.



Saturday at the New York Comic-con

NYCC panels on comics and the media; who reads graphic novels and comics and African American creators.

Anime Awards Honor Manga

The first annual Anime Awards also served to honor popular manga series.

Stackfest: Librarians in the Comics Fray

Friday at NYCC offered a slate of panels aimed at librarians.

Reading Vertical and Other Manga News

Vertical to launch manga imprint and other NYCC manga news
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David Mazzuchelli (City of Glass; Rubber Blanket) is in a good mood. Photo Credit: Jody Culkin.
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Stan Lee Charms New York

Legendary Marvel chairman emeritus Stan Lee, interviewed by Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada in front of an audience of adoring comics fans? 'Nuff Said.

To Terra Volume 1
KEIKO TAKEMIYA. Vertical, $13.95 paper (308p) ISBN 978-1-932234-67-1

Provocative ideas animate this story by revolutionary female manga artist Takemiya. After seeing how uncontrolled humanity wrecked Earth, survivors form the Superior Domination and decide to move to other planets and improve on nature: henceforth, all children will be computer-designed for rationality, then purged of all memories at puberty so they can be supervised by a "mother" machine. Sometimes, however, testing discovers that the child is a Mu, a hyperemotional and uncontrollable telepath, who are driven underground by the S.D. Having been raised as a normal boy, 14-year-old Jomy desperately resists contact by the Mu, especially the news that he is an exceptionally powerful latent telepath who is destined to lead the Mu back to Terra. Meanwhile, cold-blooded Keith is rising in the ranks of the military forces designed to keep a rejuvenated Earth clean of Mu contamination. Takemiya's layouts are inventive, but her art is a bit fragile for space opera; in particular, her people look too wispy. Her story, though, is uncommonly compelling as it begins grappling with characters who, despite their one-sided upbringings, are looking for the same thing: Terra, family, a place to call home. With echoes of The Matrix and A.E. Van Vogt's Slan, this looks like the start of an interesting journey. (Feb.)

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Stephen King Talks Dark Tower

Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada talks with NYCC guest of honor, bestselling novelist Stephen King, about the biggest comics event of the year— the comics adaptation of King's Dark Tower novels.

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February 28, 2007
  • Aya (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Backstage Prince Vol. 1 (Viz Media)
  • Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun Vol. 1 (Infinity Studios)
  • Firestorm: The Nuclear Man - Reborn (DC)
  • Frank Miller's Robocop (Avatar Press)
  • Gentlemen's Alliance Vol. 1 (Viz Media)
  • In The Starlight Vol. 1 (NetComics)
  • Jack Of Fables: Nearly Great Escape (DC/Vertigo)
  • Mamotte Lollipop Vol. 1 (Del Rey Manga)
  • Moon & Sandals Vol. 1 (Digital Manga Publishing)
  • My Dead Girlfriend Vol. 1 (Tokyopop)
  • One Eye (Drawn & Quarterly)
  • Sore Thumbs (Keenspot Entertainment)
  • Spider-Woman: Origin (Marvel)
  • Transformers: Stormbringer (IDW Publishing)
  • Watchdogs (Image)
  • When Worlds Collide (Iris Print)
  • Worry Doll (Mam Tor Publishing)

  • The Spirit Movie
  • Schrag's 'Potential' Headed to Film
  • Spotlight on Degrassi High
  • New Stuff from Vertigo
  • Web and Mobile Comics
  • The Art of Joe Quesada
  • Gay Identity in Graphic Novels
  • Wondercon Opens Friday
  • UVC Debuts AT NYCC
  • Lambda Legal Contest
  • Miller Becomes An Icon
  • Broccoli Books Begins Boys' Love

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