New York Comic Con: The Holy Grail of Events?
New York Comic Con has always been the “holy grail†of events. idobi staff member Cindy Tenicela joined the thousands of fans at this year’s convention.
New York Comic Con has always been the “holy grail†of events. idobi staff member Cindy Tenicela joined the thousands of fans at this year’s convention.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
If you’re a fan of comics and are looking for a place to celebrate with your peers Baltimore Comic Con is the event you want to be at.
There’s just something special about The Maine isn’t there? So, while the band has made their mark over the years, we’ve narrowed it down to five… or six times we think they were really cool as shit.
Small Press Expo (SPX) is more than just another comic convention. Since 1997 SPX puts on thepremier annual event for independent creators and small publishers.
Master thief and unofficial leader of a notorious street gang Kaz Brekker has a thirst for revenge. He assembles a team of six teens of unique talent from the streets of his city to attempt an impossible heist.
Reckless Serenade are back with a self-released EP dropping September 18th, Out Here. The EP is filled with five consecutive “stuck in your head†songs that push the limits of the defined genres in this scene.
We’ve heard the singles and read the explanations of it being a “celebration of depressionâ€. Still, after months of anticipation, no one could have predicted that the same guys who viciously spat out “Pray For Plague†nearly ten years ago would be the same guys taking over the music world across a multitude of genres and platforms.
Rachel Watts gets more than she bargained for when she and her eccentric (but sexy) neighbor, James Mycroft, stumble across a murder scene. If BBC’s Sherlock was a young adult novel, it would be Ellie Marney’s Every Breath.
All Photos: Mitch Wojcik “It’s very much everybody’s company… everyone who’s bought a shirt or gone to an All Time Low show, or that’s a part of this in any way… this is as much your company as it is mine because I don’t exist without you guys ya know?” There’s a cheerful “hello” breaking into the ringing of the phone as the ever positive Mark Capicotto, better known as Marky, answers. He’s in the middle of a busy day in New York City when I call. Right away, he’s upbeat, and not exactly what you’d expect given his online… Read more »