Comic Timing Episode 226 – Anime NYC 2024 Convention Report

It’s been a summer full of conventions and convention-adjacent things in New York. Kris and Ian dive into Kris’ journeys to Stationery Fest and Flame Con 2024, followed by their joint venture to Anime NYC. The duo discuss how Anime NYC’s move to August affected the con, all the panels they attended, the merger of Play NYC and Anime NYC, how the loudness that is hololive can impact the exhibitor hall, the inclusion of Critical Role as guests, and more. More includes plenty of subway and public transit talk, where the best bathrooms are at Javits Center when Javits North isn’t in the floor plan, and why microphones are a necessity at panels. And lots more more!

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Ward Kimball with Osama Tezuka and Fredrik Schodt

As referenced in the episode, here’s the photo of Osamu Tezuka, Fredrik Schodt and Ward Kimball that was then drawn into the Osamu Tezuka Story. And here’s a link to Zack Davisson’s book, The Ultimate Guide to Japanese Yokai: Ghosts, Demons, Monsters and Other Mythical Creatures from Japan. And finally, Dracula eating a hamburger.

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