Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 71 – So Much TV News! Flash! Arrow! Agents of SHIELD!

There is so much comic book related TV news in the new episode of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast! Find out which shows are returning next fall, and which aren’t (Constantine, RIP)! Plus, Billy and Dave give you their picks on what comic books should be picking up this Wednesday, and review Avengers: Age of Ultron, iZombie Vol 3 and Secret Wars #1! This episode is jam packed with content! Give it a listen!

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Note: This episode contains spoilers for Avengers: Age of Ultron.

How To Buy NYCC Tickets!

The day we’ve been waiting for it finally here. Reed Pop announced today to buy New York Comic Con tickets this year. There have been big changes from last year to the Retail Partner Program, so make sure you read all the details below. The Saturday ticket and Kids ticket prices have stayed the same, but every other ticket has seen a price increase from last year. Thursday increased by $5 from $35 to $40. Friday and Sunday have also gone up $5, from $45 to $50. It’s interesting that Friday and Sunday are now the same price as Saturday. Usually Saturday is more expensive because it’s seen as “the” day to go. The multi-day tickets both jumped $10, for $65 for the 3-Day and $95 for the 4-Day to $75 and $105 respectively. There are two VIP packages, both of whose details are outlined on the NYCC website. The two packages sell for $215 and $525.

NYCC 2015 Ticket Price Chart

There are three ways to buy tickets to NYCC this year: 1) Online 2) At Special Edition: NYC 3) From Midtown Comics. I’m breaking down each option in this post.

nycc ticket info 2015

ONLINE

Online ticket sales will take place on Wednesday, May 13 at 12 noon eastern time on the NYCC website. Unlike the past few years, where VIP Packages, 4-Day Passes, 3-Day Passes and individual day tickets went on sale on different days, everything is going on sale at noon on May 13. Yes, there were a lot of problems last year with the site crashing, and hopefully New York Comic Con addresses that this year, but even with dealing with the site crashes, and tickets showing up as sold out one minute and on sale the next, online remains the best way to secure yourself a ticket. Mark your calendar now. Seriously, like right now. Set an alarm on your phone. You do not want to show up late to this party. Have your credit card out and ready to go. Every second you delay brings you closer to getting locked out of getting a ticket. You can buy up to 10 tickets in an order, but only 4 of any one ticket (4 3-Days, 4 Saturdays, etc).

AT SPECIAL EDITION: NYC

A very limited number of NYCC tickets will be on sale at Special Edition: NYC on June 6 and 7. The rules are strict. You can buy one New York Comic Con ticket. The downside to buying your ticket at Special Edition NYC compared to online is the added cost of a Special Edition: NYC ticket, which is $20 or $30 depending on which day you go (There is also a $50 full-weekend ticket). But this isn’t too much of a downside, because Special Edition: NYC rocks. Special Edition: NYC is like New York Comic Con’s younger, smaller sibling. But don’t let its size fool you. Special Edition: NYC is awesome if you are a comic book fan. Imagine NYCC, but without the video games, actors and wrestlers signing autographs, The Block, etc. It’s like they took Artist Alley and some panel rooms and turned that into a new convention. Special Edition: NYC is very reminiscent of the best smaller comic book conventions of yesteryear, but with A-list guests. Scott Snyder is going to be there. As is Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez, and many other creators. If you’re planning on buying your ticket at Special Edition: NYC, get there early. Last year, fans sprinted to the NYCC ticket line right at the opening like they were lining up for a Scott Snyder signing. Those tickets went fast. Expect them to go just as fast this year.

AT MIDTOWN COMICS

Here’s where the ticketing options experienced the most change. The list of retailers selling New York Comic Con tickets has been diminishing over the past few years. This year, there’s only one: Midtown Comics. For the past two years, tickets went on sale at Midtown Comics’ downtown location the day before going on sale everywhere else. Last year, they were the only store that sold 4-Day Passes. This year, they’re the only store selling ANY passes. New York Comic Con and Midtown Comics have not released any concrete details yet as far as date and location are concerned, just saying that tickets will be sold at a special event at Midtown Comics this summer. We don’t know if it will be at all three stores, just the downtown store or what. But I will say this, if you end up relying on Midtown Comics for tickets, be prepared for some serious waiting around Midtown Comics. The last two years, a lot of people slept out overnight (two years ago in the pouring rain!) in order to secure their tickets. The lines were capped early and still lasted hours and hours once tickets went on sale. The following day, when the remaining tickets were divided up among Midtown’s three stores, the downtown store was sold out of 3-Day, 4-Day and Saturday tickets before the store officially opened. I will say this for Midtown Comics, for all the craziness that goes on there when NYCC tickets go on sale, they are so much better organized than every other store that sold NYCC tickets last year. I remember reading about a store in Queens that had a line down the block before it opened, only to turn everyone away, because they pre-sold all their NYCC tickets to their regulars. I was at another store in downtown Manhattan where the owner bragged about holding NYCC tickets back for his regulars. That’s great for his regulars, but against NYCC’s ticket rules. Midtown Comics may have been packed with people trying to buy tickets last year, but Midtown played by the rules while keeping order.

You now armed with the information you need to secure a New York Comic Con ticket for yourself. If you follow my advice outlined above, you’ll hopefully find yourself with a NYCC ticket without having to pay an arm and a leg to a scalper. Good luck, god speed, may the odds be ever in your favor and may the Force be with you.

Written by Nick Doyle.

Tuesday Night Comics Podcast Episode 32

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Hey comic book fans! Billy and Dave are back with another episode of the Tuesday Night Comics podcast! We’re previewing new comics coming out Wednesday, August 13, 2014, as well as talking about the books we’re loving right now. Dave is on a huge Jonathan Hickman read, and Billy is swimming in X-Men comics. Plus, the guys discuss the newly released Batman: Assault on Arkham DVD, and Billy recounts what it was like trying to get New York Comic Con tickets in New York City last week.

 

NYCC 2014 Tickets On Sale Friday 8/8/14 at Comic Book Stores!

Have you bought your New York Comic Con 2014 tickets yet? NYCC tickets sold out in record time online this year. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 3-Day and 4-Day passes are all sold out on the NYCC website. You’ll have one last opportunity to buy tickets starting this Thursday, 8/7/14 when NYCC 2014 tickets will begin being sold in comic book stores.

Here’s how it works. On Thursday, 8/7/14, the downtown location Midtown Comics on Fulton St will kick off retail sales of NYCC 2014 tickets. This location of Midtown Comics will be the ONLY store selling tickets on Thursday. I have to say, after last year’s fiasco of having lines snaking for blocks and people having to wait hours and hours in line, I’m surprised that New York Comic Con and Midtown Comics have decided to have the downtown store sell tickets one day early again. It couldn’t have been more of a snafu last year for both customers and Midtown’s staff.

Midtown NYCC Tix

On Friday, 8/8/14, the other stores selling NYCC 2014 tickets will begin their sales.

NYCC Retailer Tix

Here is a list of all the stores selling NYCC tickets, and which tickets they’ll be selling. If you’re looking for a 4-Day pass, Midtown Comics is the only store carrying it. Demand for NYCC tickets is higher than its ever been. If you want a NYCC 3-Day or 4-Day pass, I recommend making it a priority to get yourself early to a store that is selling one.

New York

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids and 3-Day Tickets
61 Railroad Avenue, Sayville NY, 11782
631-567-8069

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids and 3-Day Tickets
77 Searing Ave, Mineola, NY 11501
347-438-1296

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
895 Montauk Hwy, Shirley, NY 11967
631-772-5233

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
1300 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
516-328-1900

Selling Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
3 Maiden Ln #1, New York, NY 10038
212-587-3411

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
2220 Forest Ave, New York, NY 10303
718-448-1234

  • Cosmic Comics and Books Inc

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
246 Merrick Rd, Oceanside, NY 11572
516-763-1133

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
33 Rte 111, Smithtown, NY 11787
631-366-4440

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
131 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012
646-470-2572

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
1073 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10018
212-869-1700

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids, 3-Day and 4-Day Tickets, as well as Super Week Cards
Fulton Street (corner of Gold St.) New York, NY 10038

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids, 3-Day and 4-Day Tickets, as well as Super Week Cards
459 Lexington Avenue (corner of 45th St.) New York, NY 10017

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids, 3-Day and 4-Day Tickets, as well as Super Week Cards
200 W. 40th Street (corner of 7th Ave) New York, NY 10018

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
70-17 Austin Street, 2nd floor, Forest Hills, New York 11375
718-575-8815

  • Montasy Comics Chapter 2

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
431 5th Ave, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10016
212-683-2018

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
1120 Fox St, New York, NY 10459
347-302-8313

Selling Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
9601 Metropolitan Ave, Flushing, NY 11375
718-793-0542

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
91 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003
212-673-5424

 

New Jersey

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Kids and 3-Day Tickets
393 Park Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
908-322-9402

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Tickets
563 Cedar Ln, Teaneck, NJ 07666
201-801-0500

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
13 Park Ave, Madison, NJ 07940
973- 593-0042

Selling Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
53 A Parsippany Rd, Whippany, NJ 07981
973-884-4898

  • FJB Comics and Games

Selling Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
17 Coles St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
201-946-2200

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
12-23 River Rd, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
201-794-6830

Selling Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
320 Raritan Ave, Highland Park, NJ, 08904
732-354-4520

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
574 Valley Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470
973-628-4500

 

Connecticut

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
43 Grassy Plain St, Bethel, CT 06801
203-794-6434

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 3-Day Tickets
1655 Straits Turnpike #4, Middlebury, CT 06762
203-577-2445

 

Other

Selling 4-Day Tickets Only
515 N. Century Blvd, Rantoul, IL 61866
217-714-9995

Selling Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tickets
464 Commonwealth Ave #13, Boston, MA 02215
617-266-4266