08-29-2006, 09:33 PM
<p><i>Official Press Release </i></p>
<p>Norwalk, CT: Â With still months to go before the next New York Comic Con (it's scheduled for the Jacob K. Javits Center, February 23 rd â 25 th ), the convention is practically sold out. Â Even with twice as much space booked at the Javits Center for 2007, the dealer/retailer space is reserved to current capacity and the rest of the exhibit is 90% sold. Â A waiting list has already been formed and convention organizers are trying to secure additional space above the current increase. Â There is no word from Javits whether this will be possible for 2007. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, the convention has just hired an outside consultant who will work year-round to oversee all programming for New York Comic Con. Â He will be responsible for all of the entertainment highlights, of which there are many, as well as some of the educational panels. Â Last year ('06) New York Comic Con had 165 individual panels. Â âThe best ideas for our panels come from our customers,â notes Greg Topalian, VP for New York Comic Con. Â âWe will be depending on their feedback and their valuable suggestions for our many programs over the next few months.â Â </p>
<p>The contact for programming ideas for New York Comic Con is Mark Dressler. Â He may be reached at <a href="mailto:mdressler@nycomiccon.com">mdressler@nycomiccon.com </a> or by phone at 231-932-0475. </p>
<p>Some of the companies already contracted to participate in New York Comic Con in 2007 include: ADV Films, Diamond Comic Distributors, Dark Horse, DC Comics, 4 Kids Entertainment, Fox Atomic, Funimation, Konami, Â The Level 5 Group, Lions Gate, Marvel Entertainment, SLG Publishing, TokyoPop, UGO, Viz Media, Wizards of the Coast, and WizKids. </p>
<p>The complete exhibitor list for 2007 can be found online at <a href="http://www.nycomiccon.com/">www.nycomiccon.com </a>. Â </p>
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<p>Norwalk, CT: Â With still months to go before the next New York Comic Con (it's scheduled for the Jacob K. Javits Center, February 23 rd â 25 th ), the convention is practically sold out. Â Even with twice as much space booked at the Javits Center for 2007, the dealer/retailer space is reserved to current capacity and the rest of the exhibit is 90% sold. Â A waiting list has already been formed and convention organizers are trying to secure additional space above the current increase. Â There is no word from Javits whether this will be possible for 2007. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, the convention has just hired an outside consultant who will work year-round to oversee all programming for New York Comic Con. Â He will be responsible for all of the entertainment highlights, of which there are many, as well as some of the educational panels. Â Last year ('06) New York Comic Con had 165 individual panels. Â âThe best ideas for our panels come from our customers,â notes Greg Topalian, VP for New York Comic Con. Â âWe will be depending on their feedback and their valuable suggestions for our many programs over the next few months.â Â </p>
<p>The contact for programming ideas for New York Comic Con is Mark Dressler. Â He may be reached at <a href="mailto:mdressler@nycomiccon.com">mdressler@nycomiccon.com </a> or by phone at 231-932-0475. </p>
<p>Some of the companies already contracted to participate in New York Comic Con in 2007 include: ADV Films, Diamond Comic Distributors, Dark Horse, DC Comics, 4 Kids Entertainment, Fox Atomic, Funimation, Konami, Â The Level 5 Group, Lions Gate, Marvel Entertainment, SLG Publishing, TokyoPop, UGO, Viz Media, Wizards of the Coast, and WizKids. </p>
<p>The complete exhibitor list for 2007 can be found online at <a href="http://www.nycomiccon.com/">www.nycomiccon.com </a>. Â </p>
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Source: CBR Articles
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