New York Comic Con 2023
Commissioned Art From DC Artists
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Dan Mora: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Jorge Jimenez: [8]
Jae Lee: [9]

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New York Comic Con 2023
Commissioned Art From DC Artists
(from left to right)
Dan Mora: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Jorge Jimenez: [8]
Jae Lee: [9]
Edward Teach & Stede Bonnet
Inspired by classical paintings of royals.
New York Comic Con 2023✨Exhibitor booth #1937
because of running on pure adrenaline, slight dehydration, & minimal sleep, & single-mindedly being invested in the TLT meetup going well, I got exactly one (1) full-body solo photo of my New Rho Cam at NYCC today... and it's this shot of me grimly toting my flag around to be visible to folks trying to find the meetup.
oops.
thank you SO MUCH to everyone who stopped by today, partner/co-organizer in crime @eldritchw1tch, & founder/organizer in absentia @chillyweirdoinacoffin - got a couple hundred photos to sift through, & initial pics incoming soon + exciting shots from @books!
New York Comic Con panel (14/10/23) Chris on fall season [video credit]
david tennant reacting to the crowd cheering for michael sheen at nycc 2023
Jesus fuck
Hello, I’ve been unable to watch the NYCC panel but I see everywhere that is was awful and weird?!?! What actually happened ? Could you make a little recap for people like me who didn’t get to see it? Thank you!
I'll try my best ✌️ this is just the impression I got though (and sorry this got long lmao)
it was awkward because they weren't allowed to talk about ofmd, which made the whole thing seem more and more ridiculous as it went on. in addition, they had to do a sort of game where they were asked questions like "who is the most likely to do [x]" and then write a name on a board and reveal it at the same time. this could've been fine for maybe 10 minutes but they had them do it for the whole hour.
the issues with this game were that 1) the questions were very "generic corporate ice breaker questions", 2) they spent a lot of time in silence writing down, and 3) when a question finally did lead to stories or conversation, it was quickly shut down in order to move on to the next boring question and writing in silence.
they could've asked them about non-struck work (Rhys even brought up the books he's written several times and it wasn't followed up on), they could've collected and vetted fan questions beforehand, they could've just let them talk idk, they could've found a more fun game or ditched the boards (one of my fav moments was Rhys saying something like "I have a mic, why do I have to write it down?" honestly this would've made it 25% less boring lmao).
adding to that, there were sound issues meaning that Con and Rhys couldn't hear what was going on a lot of the time. Rhys said it again and again and nothing was done about it.
you could just tell how frustrated they all were and what this panel could have been if not for the shitty studios refusing a fair deal for the actors. I think the cast did what they could, and there were some sweet and funny moments. but it was clear that Rhys was pissed about not being able to talk about what they all wanted to talk about (I felt bad for everyone but especially for him).
they did a whole "ha ha we were all in New Zealand at the same time what a coincidence" thing and Rhys said that (paraphrased) if only they could be paid fairly, they could create something great with all the talent in the room, going off on the studios for a bit. it was honestly a bit of a relief for someone to voice it (to me, it felt like someone had to say something lmao and he did).
in the end they got a question about fantasy worlds. Rhys said he already lived in a fantasy world in his head and it was nice, though this was one of the odder moments. Matt and Nathan basically agreed and said it was all very weird (in different words). Rhys then said fantasy worlds are important because the real world is shit right now and there's no denying it; that in fantasy worlds we can all love each other and use kindness; and it's important to keep creating and believing in them until the real world becomes like that too.
and then he said "goodnight" (= "fuck this shit I'm out"), got up, put on his sunglasses, and started beat-boxing and rapping saying "why can't we talk about the show". their time had run out anyway, he said it had certainly been an experience, that he couldn't hear much of what was going on, and they all thanked the audience and it ended ✌️
anyway this is just my take and I hope SAG-AFTRA get a fair deal soon so the cast can celebrate the show with us like they so clearly want to. I also hope Matthew Maher does more panels after this (it was his first I think!) despite it being such a weird experience because he was great to watch!! anyway they're all happily doing photo ops and autographs now I guess 🤸
(if you want to watch there is a way)