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Yesterday Deretsun and I, RPGhero, traveled to the Westward Slope of Manhattan to behold a collaboration that otaku and comic fans only dreaming about and that is the variety of an anime convention with one of the biggest comics conventions in the world. While that is something in itself, it didn't get on me. It seemed like New York Anime Festival took the backseat to New York Comic Con.
There weren't as many cosplayers as I've seen at Animazement last summer in North Carolina.
Why don't we have a face at the cosplayers I cared to photograph, shall we?
I love this one! Two of "Professor Stein" from Soul Eater.
Sesshomaru! Would he feel like this if he were real?
Chikusa from Katekyoshi Hitman Reborn
It was cool to see this anime REPresented by a cosplayer!
Star Wars - Clone Wars!
Does anyone know what anime or comic they're from?? They look familiar...
NEXT TIME I'M COSPLAYING BECAUSE I KNOW FIRSTHAND EVERYTHING IS MORE FUN WHEN YOU COSPLAY
We likewise got to see Ash Ketchum's soul O.o
VERONICA TAYLOR
Well the voice actor WOMAN that plays Ash Ketchum. I couldn't get a closer picture than that...
She's the one with blond hair.
She's pictured with Minori Chihara and about other english voice actors...
(Who looks so much more beautiful close up by the way)
Minori Chihara is most relevant to me at Yuki Nagato, the humanoid alien from the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
What about American Comic Book culture? Well I don't really care much for it but I view it was interesting that singer/hip-hopper/songwriter Ne-yo was there with Stan Lee (the comic book Father) to talking about his comic collaboration, "Libra Scale". Well the illustration style was very realistic just like an American comic, the themes were very mature, and the dialogue seemed typical at first. However I did like the superhero look that was brought into it.
Plus after seeing the music videos inspired by Ne-yo's script, I view it was pretty cool.
You can see Ne-yo using some of his powers in the source of the video. His powers are to move distance and matter.
This call is really catchy in itself...
Ne-yo's character, Jerome, is unquestionably the better dressed superhero I've always seen. Stan Lee also added, "The just one I've seen that sings and dances".
The sole thing is that I can't see the total length movies that are ahead and later the music videos. You'll take to keep watching MTV and BET to capture the Balance Scale Story, or guide to the comic store soon.
I found his autograph session about 45 minutes too deep and he was done while I was quiet on line. I really precious to speak to him and possibly say "Your character does go on to get the guy that gave you powers in the end right?". Because that's the way it would have went down in an anime. You wouldn't get up the woman you unwittingly gave powers or break your spirit to her to end her evil side, you'd beat that fellow that gave you the powers, own them, and give the rules yourself. But I had a belief that he'd be like "Yo don't separate me how to save my story". He might have had a lots more intense way to end the story. as the comic they gave us was a little piece of it. It's not released yet so but the con-goers got the exclusive first look ^.~
That's how near I got to Ne-yo when he was signing...
In other news...
Don't these things feel like they're leaving to eat you??
They're called Ugly Dolls and they're a popular fad, possibly inspired by Japan's Domo-kun...
There were previews of new games for every organization in the Exibitor's Room. Companies like Nintendo, Square Enix, etc had video game stations where people could play the newest games about to be released. There were so many people in the Exibitor's Room though it was unacceptable to play, let alone walk five feet without stopping for five minutes to look for the masses in look to move.
And eventually the stash!
A one piece shirt, Ne-yo's Libra Scale sample, a Zoro poster, and a Tifa Lockhart poster!
One thing that boggles my brain is where Chansu got the money for his stash at AWA. Convention prices are higher than ever and he had a moderately big stash last time. But one good thing to remember about is that we supported Japan. By buying character goods we're supporting people who do these anime and manga! - Some shut up shots of the posters I bought from Kevin Yan's table at Artist Alley Many people thought he was the better artist there
These photos don't pay him any judge on these posters or his study in general Go to his websites to see his justified awesome worksKevin Yan's DeviantArt PageHis Portfolio
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