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New York Comic Con: What I'm Bringing

64c41a60Tomorrow, I will be attending New York Comic Con for the eleventh straight year. NYCC has come a long way from the freezing first edition of 2006, when it got shut down for a spell due to an excess of fans. This year, I will be covering the show for Bleeding Cool I've noticed that some writers post pictures of what they got after hitting a convention. I'm going to write about what I'll be bringing with me over the next four days.

iPad Mini

Won this at a raffle a few years ago. Didn't start using it on a regular basis until I was on a temporary assignment, and I found myself with lots of downtime. Camera and word apps will be helpful on site, a good Wi-Fi signal will connect me to the outside world, and the calendar will keep my schedule handy. Also, the camera function will come in handy, like it has with this picture. I have also downloaded apps for DC Comics All Access and NYCC itself. The carrying case is on the left. I'll need to make sure that I don't lose this.

Sketchbook

Everybody needs a hobby, and one of mine is collecting sketches. While I worked for four-and-a-half months, I don't think I earned enough money to break triple digits on a commission for the first time. If I don't post my daily hauls on my Comic Art Fans account, I'll probably wait until after the show to do that.

Sketch References

This might be the only thing I get anal about. For the most part, I scan images and use Google Images, then print them out via Paint. While artists can access material through their devices, I'd like to be helpful.

Food

On the job, I took crackers, apple slices and snack packs with me. Since food can be pricy in and near any convention, I'll be taking stuff with me. The tuna/cracker packs should serve for lunch on at least one day. Also: Hot Pockets.

Blank-Covered Comics

Getting sketches is not like a drug addiction. With that said, blanks can be very addictive. I can leave my sketchbook with one artist, and have another work on a cover. The comics are bagged, boarded, and come with their own references.

Camera

This is a Bloggie. It doesn't have a flash feature, so taking shots in the dark is out of the question. It connects to my laptop at home for easy uploading. If I don't get to share pictures in my stories, they'll more than likely turn up on my Flickr account.

Metrocard

A must-have for everybody, from tourists and commuters. I put $40 on it before my temp assignment was finished, because I see myself taking the more expensive express bus back home to Staten Island.

Lightweight Reading Material

I get collections from the library all the time, and I don't get around to reading them. Also, this week's Sports Illustrated came in the mail today, and that should make for light reading while I'm on line . . . or "queue" if you like to be fancy.

Writing Material

This is a working gig for me, so I'll be prepared. I'll have a notebook, notepad and index cards with questions for interview purposes. While I'll depend on my new phone to record the subjects (with permission; I never learned shorthand), I'll take an older digital recorder with me as backup.

Liquids (Not Shown)

Water isn't going to be as pricey as in a Mad Max movie, but there will be gouging (see "Food"). I'm thinking of taking at least three bottles with me, with one of those being frozen overnight. Also, I'll have 5 Hour Energy with me, because I don't trust myself in not conking out. To be honest, I don't know if the stuff works for me, but I've found it cheap in some places, and I will be walking a lot. Which reminds me . . .

Fitbit (Not Shown)

I got the Charge model as a Christmas present. So far, it's been replaced twice due to the module peeling off the band. Because there was a shortage of Charges, I wound up with an Alta. It doesn't measure floors climbed and it buzzes me when I'm inactive, but it manages to keep up with my daily step count.


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