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New York Comicon 2009 - Part 2

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 – running time 40:57
This year's New York Comicon was too big for just one show, so we're back with more of the best creators in comics!

The floor still teeming with comic book creators and fans, Josh and Ron hunted down and talked to yet another slew of talented folks on the second part of iFanboy's 2009 New York Comicon coverage. With Conor out sick, and the uppity Paul out of the picture, this one's all business.

Jim McCann, Marvel marketing guru by day, and freelance writer by night, is only a short time away from the release of New Avengers Reunion. He joins us for one of the most unique interviews we've ever seen on the show. Yeah, let's just go with "unique".

Dennis Calero and Fred Van Lente bring their traveling act on the road, in order to talk about their work on X-Men Noir. They're surprisingly not dark, moody, or violent.

Rantz Hoseley was the driving force behind last year's amazing and gigantic Tori Amos inspired Comic Book Tattoo.

Chris Schweizer is the talented cartoonist behind Crogan's Vengeance, and the upcoming, massive Crogan series to follow. The man has his work cut out for him.

Greg Rucka had a big weekend at the Comicon, finally announcing his long awaited Batwoman story, to appear in Detective Comics, starting with issue #854 later this year. In addition to Detective, Rucka is going to be helming Action Comics as well.

Paul Cornell assures us about the future of Captain Britain and MI:13, and gives us various possible slogans for the book. Plus, Paul's in charge of Dark Reign Young Avengers, which promises to be excellent.