New York Comic Con - Gallery

Gallery

  • V for Vendetta artist David Lloyd at the April 2008 convention.

  • Danny Fingeroth at the April 2008 convention.

  • DC: The New Frontier artist Darwyn Cooke at the April 2008 convention.

  • Green Lantern artist Ivan Reis at the April 2008 convention.

  • Artist Jerry Ordway at the April 2008 convention.

  • Thor writer/artist Walt Simonson at the April 2008 convention.

  • Identity Crisis artist Rags Morales at the April 2008 convention.

  • Italian artist Simone Bianchi at the April 2008 convention.

  • New York Comic Con during the X-Files autograph session with Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, creators of The X-Files.

  • Watchmen photographer Clay Enos at the February 2009 convention.

  • Eisner Award Hall of Fame member Jim Steranko at the February 2009 convention.

  • NEW-GEN Creators J.D. Matonti, Chris Matonti, and Julia Coppola with NEW-GEN Creative Consultant Mark Hamill at October 2011 convention.

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