10 Things We Learned at the 2013 New York Comic Con

Check out what went down at the Big Apple's largest pop culture event.

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The dust has barely settled from July’s mammoth San Diego Comic Con, and fans were already right back in the thick of it this weekend for the 2013 New York Comic Con at the Jacob Javits Center. For four days, every comic book publisher, movie studio, TV company, and video game outlet crammed into the convention center in hopes of unveiling the next big pop culture phenomenon. Though it’s not as big as its left coast counterpart, the NYCC still has everything a fanboy or girl could want: superheroes, sci-fi, and an endless wave of cosplayers from the theater of the bizarre.

With all of the news spewing from the convention floor over the last four days, it’s easy to be overwhelmed. Not to worry, true believers, because we braved the cramped hallways and questionable smells of the NYCC to get you all of the breaking news you could ever want. Here are 10 Things We Learned at the 2013 New York Comic Con.

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The Silver Surfer will have a new ongoing series in 2014.

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American Vampire will return in March.

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Spider-Man is coming back to consoles in The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

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The Walking Dead casts two new characters from the comics.

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Batman will face off against The Electrocutioner in Arkham Origins.

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Marvel isn’t done milking The Avengers brand just yet

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Marvel is finally doing something with Miracleman.

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2014 will be the year of Batman.

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Frank Miller is working on Detective Comics #27.

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It's gone Hollywood.

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