Spoke Art returns to New York Comic Con!!

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Spoke Art is excited to be returning to the city so nice they named it twice for one of our favorite events of the year, New York Comic Con

We can’t wait to be back in the Javits this week for NYCC 2025, with all new exclusives from artists you know and love! 

Visit us at booth 2777 to see amazing limited editions prints we’ve released over the last few months online, plus all new event exclusives from artists: Jason Raish, Liam Tooher, Neil Davies, Dakota Randall, Nimit Malavia, Lit Escalates with Pierce Brown, Lyndon Willoughby, Sarah Sumeray (This is Fun, Isn’t It), Alex Gross and more!

If this is your first time visiting Spoke Art at NYCC, be sure to stop by early and check out long sold out, archive finds and special releases, only available in person. As always, we’ll also have an incredibly curated selection of collectibles, enamel pins, vinyl figures, books and more!!

Scroll down for more sneak peeks of our NYCC 2025 exclusives and follow along with us on Instagram @spoke_art for more details and reveals leading up to the event. 

Location: Javits Center (map)

Dates: October 9 – 12, 2025

Booth: 2777

    Online Release: Thursday, October 16th 2025 at 10am Pacific Time 

    Jason Raish – Mudang Demon Hunters

    Experience the lively chaos of a city street in this Liam Tooher art print, featuring Ecto-1, police and taxis, swirling pink ghosts, and the iconic Stay Puft Marshmallow Man smiling amid the action.
    Liam Tooher – The Ghostbusters

    A limited edition archival pigment print by Neil Davies shows a woman with a bob haircut and white blouse dancing with raised arms, set before a Pulp Fiction vinyl record against a red and white background.
    Neil Davies – Now I wanna dance, I wanna win


    Dakota Randall – Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team


    Nimit Malavia – Jurassic World


    Lyndon Willoughby – Speed Racer


    Sarah Sumeray (This is Fun, Isn’t It) – Good Practical Joke, Jim!


    Alex Gross – Mania (Joker)

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