Anime NYC 2018: The Good, the Mixed, and the Bad
So if you haven’t heard, Anime NYC had 36,000 unique attendees at the Javits Center this year. That makes it the 3rd largest North...
Anime NYC 2021: The Good, the Mixed, the Bad, and the Abysmal
Well, it happened. After over a year and a good amount of months, an anime convention occurred in New York this past weekend. Note...
Anime NYC 2022: J-Novel Club Makes 22 Total Title Announcements; Enters Partnerships with DRECOM...
J-Novel Club made 22 total title announcements at their Anime NYC 2022 panel at the Jacob Javits Center on Saturday:
9 of their catalog light...
Kristen Gudsnuk’s Change in Perspective
At New York Comic Con, a ton of talented people walk around or hang out at the 4 day event. Kristen Gudsnuk is one...
Castle Point Anime Convention 2016: Interview With AKIRA
At this year's Castle Point Anime Convention, I was able to do a couple of interviews -- one of them happened to be a...
The Anti-Social Genius on Castle Point Anime Convention
After years and years of growth, The Stevens Anime Club (and likely the Stevens Institute of Technology) determined it was time. As in, time...
ConnectiCon 2023: Tokyo Revengers Q&A Panel
The Tokyo Revengers panel on Friday was a bit delayed from its 4:45PM start, but after a couple minutes A.J. Beckles (Takemichi), Nicolas Roye...
Anime NYC 2019: Interview With J-Novel Club Founder Sam Pinansky
J-Novel Club has been established for over 3 years now, and the company has grown a lot since its debut in 2016. From releasing...
Anime NYC 2017: Ernest Woo, Sun Bang, and TappyToon
At AnimeNYC, Ernest Woo and Sun Bang spent the majority of their time meeting not only fans of their platform, but introducing a new...
Anime NYC 2017: Panels Overview
For an inaugural con, even if Anime NYC was powered by Crunchyroll, you'd expect it to be simple. And with the year close to...













