You can use New York in your comic. Just be mindful of getting the details right and avoiding any stereotypes. It could be a great backdrop for your story if done well.
Sure, you can. But you might need to consider certain factors like accuracy of the portrayal and any legal or cultural sensitivities.
Yes, you can. But there might be some size and content restrictions. Check the official rules for details.
One way to resell your tickets is by reaching out to friends or colleagues who might be interested. You can also post about it on social media, but be cautious of scammers. Also, check if the event has specific policies regarding ticket resale.
One way to track your badge is by checking the email notifications sent by the event organizers. They might provide links or instructions for tracking. Also, keep an eye on their social media pages for any updates on badge tracking.
It depends. If you have the legal rights or proper licensing, then yes. But without that, it could lead to copyright issues.
It depends. Generally, outside food is not allowed at New York Comic Con, but there might be some exceptions for certain medical or dietary needs.
Sure, you should! It's a great chance to meet like-minded people, see exclusive exhibits, and have a ton of fun.
Sure you can. It can add a real-world touch and make the story more relatable for some readers.
Yes, you can. But make sure the font is truly free for commercial use and check the license terms.
It depends. If you have the legal rights to the photos and they fit the style and theme of the comic, you might be able to. But there could be copyright issues if the photos aren't yours or if they're from copyrighted sources.