Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Pictures from the 2017 New York Comic Con, part 1 (Friday, 10/6)

The Tick's tour de force continued in October of 2017. After the first six episodes landed on Amazon's streaming service in August, the team prepared for the next batch to arrive in February by setting up at the New York Comic Con, just a few miles away from where the series films most of its scenes. After being dumbfounded at how incredible the Tick setup was at Comic-Con in San Diego, I wondered if there would be any promotion at the next big show in New York. Short answer: there was.


It's hard to compare NYCC to San Diego's Comic-Con, in large part because of the space available for the two shows. SDCC sprawls out over the city, while NYCC is mostly confined to the Javits Center in Manhattan (though there were a few offsite locations and events this year, notably at the New York Public Library). The weather contributes to this; San Diego has sunny July days ripe for outdoor events, while it's tough to judge what the weather will be like in New York in October.

At any rate, The Tick had a large presence on the main show floor with one of the bigger displays of the show. Once again, Amazon stepped up with their promotion of this show. Near the row-100 area of the floor were banners and signage, an area for a lineup and...a full-size "Dangerboat" replica. Naturally, this is the first thing I did upon entering the building on Friday, my first day at the show.


The line took about 45 minutes to get through, and as I was approaching the front, I started to notice some of the people just ahead, behind the exhibit ropes. I lucked out quite a bit as I was getting in just as a number of actors and producers were arriving to get a peek at the exhibit. I managed to get a picture with Scott Speiser, "Overkill" on the show, and Barry Josephson, one of the show's executive producers! Josephson asked if I was a fan of the show. I said "yes".


Dangerboat itself looked a but unassuming on the outside (maybe that's the point), but the inside was just incredible!


Here are a couple shots of the inside, which included a lot of interactive screens. You could get an ID sticker printed, steer the boat, and grab a can of Fo-Ham.





Thanks, Dangerboat.


The Dangerboat AI could also be found on board! It followed you around and talked to you at various points. It tried to poke fun at my Steelers hat, but as we all know, that's a futile pursuit. They're going to win their seventh Super Bowl in a few weeks, just FYI.


The Overkill uniform could be found as well!


I wonder where you buy carpet that simulates ocean water.


Naturally, I grabbed a bunch of the free Tick swag on my way out, which was precipitated by the arrival of talk show host Wendy Williams (who was in full Wonder Woman gear). I then hit the convention floor, where there were a lot of great costumes to be seen, including Pickle Rick.


Ghost Riders!


I wonder what makes you decide to put a television screen on your head. Kudos to this guy in any case, and great job with the group Saga costumes.


Here's one I didn't expect to see - it's Captain Telsa from the Image Comics Descender series!


I've always enjoyed the Robotman (from Doom Patrol) design. Hey, Cliff. Oh, and Telsa makes a second, background appearance.


I wonder how Psylocke got her sword through the entrance?


And Dr. Doom got his blaster through as well. I guess Doom gets what he wants.


Check out this kid in an honest-to-goodness Sewer Urchin costume from the Tick animated series!


I think I've seen this guy as Bloodshot before, but hey, if it works, go with it. Great job.


Here's Black Panther with blurry motion action!


Yondu and Mary Poppins was a popular choice this year.


This gentleman retrofitted what looks like a snowboard with wheels to make a pretty neat Silver Surfer costume!


I'm pretty sure BoJack and Princess Caroline were actually taking a moment and not posing as their characters, but they inadvertently relaxed in the most BoJack poses ever.


Rick's gon' give it to ya.


Well, the hammer placement is a bit unfortunate, but that's still a pretty great Steel costume (Power Girl is good as well).


DC had their regular setup spot at the far end of the convention hall. This time they put their Justice League costumes on display.


On the way out for the night, I ran into DC's Scott Snyder, who was gracious enough to take a picture with me. Snyder is writing the (pretty enjoyable) DC book, "Metal", and he managed to stay on brand for this picture. Pretty savvy, guy.

That's it for Friday pictures! More to come!

1 comment:

Larry said...

We need to get some ocean carpet! And that circle is perfect on the dude's chest.