NY Comic Con & Anime Festival 2011: Exhibitors Hall

Panel, premieres, sneak previews, guests, and are all strong reasons to go to big time comic conventions. But the number one draw of any major comic convention is its dealers room and NYCC is no exception. All the major and most of the smaller comic publishers have booths showing off their latest titles and any animated or live action tie ins they have. There are also video game and toy companies out in full force. And then there are countless booths selling swords, costuming products, nerdy books, boardgames, card games, and anything else even slightly geeky. Also there are dozens of small shops selling everything from classic comics to every conceivable piece of Dr. Who merchandise. And most booths have something free for you can take or at least try to win alongside merchandise you can only get at a con. I did not spend a dime but I left with everything from a picture of me with the Justice League to a collection of housewares. If I had any money it would have quickly disappeared. I am not made of stone and they had many a wondrous item.

Promotional, early, and exclusive merchandise is one of the big draws to a pop culture convention such as NYCC. This is a place where companies show off, talk up, and sell you the consumer on their latest wares. This becomes a rather profitable situation for fans. Many booths aren’t actually selling anything so talking with people has less of an expectation. And anyone who is selling is so overwhelmed that you can browse without bother. In any case, you can leave the exhibitor’s hall weighed down by mountains of stuff whether you wanted to spend money or not.

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ANN Interviews Minagoroshi no Gen Urobuchi

Anime News Network just posted an interview with the author of the original Fate/Zero novels. Gen Urobuchi is probably recently well known for being the writer behind the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica and the visual novel Saya no Uta. You might notice that the author of most of the questions is a very familiar face. Me! So I got to totally geek out and ask some real “What are these inconsistencies with U.S.S Enterprise NCC-1701A Deck Plans” style questions. There are also some more general questions for everyone else who don’t instinctually know which Noble Phantasm has the subtitle of the Golden Sword of the Victorious. The answers are mostly short “polite Japanese industry” style answers but I think there as some great insights to be gained. If nothing else I like finding our more about Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi as well as Gen Urobuchi.

The Speakeasy #022: Berliner Weisse mit Schuss, A Legend of the Galactic Heroes Discussion

Drink #022: Berliner Weisse mit Schuss,
A Legend of the Galactic Heroes Discussion

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In this episode, we discuss the epic, the legendary, the greatest anime space opera Legend of the Galactic Heroes. With so much material, we couldn’t do it alone so we invited Caleb from Otaku USA and Vinny from All Geeks Considered to help us out.

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And now your helpful bartenders at The Speakeasy present your drink:

Berliner Weisse mit Schuss

1 ounce red-raspberry flavored syrup (or green Waldmeister sweet woodruff syrup)
16 ounces light German wheat beer

Pour a 1 oz schuss of waldmeister or raspberry syrup into a large wheat-beer glass. Slowly add 16 oz cold Berliner Kindl Weisse or other light German-style wheat beer.