New York Comic Con 2012: Exhibitors Hall & Artist Alley

New York Comic Con is the only convention I attend where the Exhibitors Hall is one of the main draws for me. This is not just a place to shop, though you can do plenty of it if you so desire, companies come to try to get a little piece of your attention whether through demos or free samples. Some booths don’t have much to sell at all beyond an exclusive or a pre-order so you’re free to have fun, explore, and talk without too much pressure. Of course there are also dealers who will happily take your money.

This year also saw the Artist Alley really explode into its own destination, too. This made creators and comics feel like it had a huge presence at NYCC. And although I’ve never been myself, others have said it was a better space and focus than you see you at San Diego.

As much as we talk about panels, guests, and special events one of the biggest lures for most people to a comic convention like this is the Exhibitors Hall and Artist Alley. That is where you get your exclusive merchandise, sneak previews, hot demos, early releases, original art, one of a kind prints and tchotchkes, and all the free swag you can carry. If you go in the Exhibitors Hall at the right time of the day it makes rush hour Calcutta seem placid. But if you have a Thursday pass it is still busy but not anywhere near as insane as the weekend. Even with the increase of 4 days badges it seemed tranquil compared to the main days.

But if you want to chat a bit with your favorite artist and buy some of their art then Artist Alley was far more accommodating and personal. It was still packed but it was never as insane as the Exhibitors Hall. But either area has plenty of places for you to happily give away for money for treasures in return. But there is also good deal to take in (and take away) even if you can’t spend a dime.

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New York Comic Con 2012: General Impressions

Hallelujah and praise Saber. I finally went to New York Comic Con and did not get mildly sick afterwards. Considering the seas of humanity that was any given day of NYCC that was a small miracle. But with that said you could feel that the convention has grown and it was hardly a small affair last year as it was.The crowds were big last year but they were absolutely humongous this year. The fact that I was able to mostly get around the same as I was last year is impressive in of itself. But that also meant there was even more to do this year which is never a bad thing.

There was one major causality at that was the New York Anime Festival. But in many ways maybe that was for the best. While there were no anime fan panels this year the manga guests were simply amazing. That alone was worth the price of admission. But there was a good deal of other things to do as well and I did many of them but not all of them. That fact that most on the events I attended were anime or manga related shows that while the NYAF is gone otaku culture is still alive in the NY convention scene.

I find the atmosphere of New York Comic Con electrifying! It just has so much energy I can’t help but get swept up in it for 4-day crazy days.

Generally every year I attended New York Comic Con I see 1) more people and 2) better organization. This isn’t to say everything was perfect, that is rather impossible, but I did get the feeling that the staff have worked hard and really want this convention to work for everyone.

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New York Comic Con 2012: Our 6 Favorite Announcements

You do not normally look at comic conventions to get manga and anime news. But there are two exceptions to that rule. The first and oldest is San Diego Comic-Con International but the New York Comic Con has grown to the size where everyone who is anyone geeky will at least give a thought to saving their announcements for such big events no matter what they are selling. That means there were some pretty big announcements this year. The news out of NYCC this year looked like what you would normally see out of something like Otakon or Anime Expo. While there were a good deal of news from the convention we narrowed it down to what interested us (and hopefully you) the most.

I will not lie to you. A simple article like this also helps us recover a bit after the convention and work on getting larger articles out on time.

Wow, there was so much news from NYCC where does one begin? Anime and manga are our primary focus, but that doesn’t mean they were the only things I was excited about at the convention. With so many companies, creators, stars, and surprise guests, I had a feeling from the start of the 4-day bash we’d have a lot to be happy about.

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