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Here's the final installment of our coverage of the 2010 New York Comic Con from the Jacob Javitts Center. This year's coverage wraps up with an incredible bang, and some surprise guests, as a chat with one of our longtime guests spins out of control, yet again. Jason Aaron just gets better and better with every comic book he puts out. With his recent relaunch of Wolverine, and the unstoppable quality of his Vertigo series, Scalped, Aaron is on top of his game. Plus he got to meet his longtime collaborator RM Guera for the first time in New York. Will Scalped survive the experience? Ben Templesmith and Mike Kennedy talk about their work with Archaia on the Crimecraft comic book offshoot, Bleed Out. Plus Ben updates us on the status of Choker, which he promises will finish! Tony Daniel does it all for Batman. He writes and draws the main Batman title, and works with all the other writers in the Batverse. Conor talks with the Batman multitasker about his take on Dick vs. Bruce, and what's coming up. Chris Eliopoulos has done everything there is to do in comics. He writes, draws, and letters his own books, as well as produced 3 years worth of daily Misery Loves Sherman web strips, recently collected into a book. Additionally, Chris is a champion of all ages and kids comics, and the industry's need to hook new readers. He's walked the walk with his work on Franklin Richards and Pet Avengers. Jimmy Palmiotti talks about the incredibly diverse range of books with his name, like Jonah Hex, Time Bomb, and Freedom Fighters, as well as the recent changes at DC Comics. There's even some hugging. Robert Kirkman joins us yet again, and turns something into nothing. With AMC's Walking Dead TV series on the horizon, Robert's a little low on sleep, and that just add fuel to the wacky fire. Robert's joined by unexpected guests like director Frank Darabont, and cast members Laurie Holden and Steven Yuen, and some guy with glasses. It's the best way to close out your New York Comic Con experience.