Interview: Vel Smells, Creator of Countdown to Countdown
/I'm Vel, I make a web comic called Countdown to Countdown.
Read MoreI'm Vel, I make a web comic called Countdown to Countdown.
Read MoreTephlon Funk is a story is about a young girl living in Queensbridge. Her name is Joselyn, she's 14 years old, and she meets someone who turns her life upside down.
Read MoreTatsuyuki "Mikey" Maeda is a professional manga artist of 10 years and has assisted on titles such as One-Punch Man, Shaman King, Boruto, Magical Girl Apocalypse, and many more.
Read Morethere was a never-ending crowd of fans surrounding Yuumei's booth. While I was happy for her every time I stopped by, I was, regrettably, unhappy for me.
Read MoreRob and Darrell are passionate proponents of Japanese tea, and give talks about its history, process and tips on how to properly brew teas for best flavor.
Read MoreAnime conventions are synonymous with Cosplay, and Anime NYC didn't disappoint on that front. A whole evening was dedicated to cosplayers, but not only were they showing off their costumes, there was singing, dancing, roleplay and contests galore!
Read MoreAnime conventions are synonymous with Cosplay, and Anime NYC didn't disappoint on that front. A whole evening was dedicated to cosplayers, but not only were they showing off their costumes, there was singing, dancing, roleplay and contests galore!
Read MoreAnime conventions are synonymous with Cosplay, and Anime NYC didn't disappoint on that front. A whole evening was dedicated to cosplayers, but not only were they showing off their costumes, there was singing, dancing, roleplay and contests galore!
Read MoreAnime conventions are synonymous with Cosplay, and Anime NYC didn't disappoint on that front. A whole evening was dedicated to cosplayers, but not only were they showing off their costumes, there was singing, dancing, roleplay and contests galore!
Read MoreAnybody can watch anime, read manga, or buy a costume. That's easy. What's not so easy is knowing what happens behind the scenes. It's like someone trying to glimpse into a limo with tinted windows - you're not going to see much, unless the window gets rolled down.
Read MoreOtakus and Geeks got a chance to check out the inaugural Anime NYC con at the Jacob Javits Center. This Crunchyroll sponsored event was created by LeftField Media, an event company made of dedicated fans and convention organizers.
Read MoreAlfred gives his Anime NYC retrospective. Read about his experience at the conventions.
Read MoreThere was plenty to do at Anime NYC such as Artist Alley, visiting the amazing vendors or going to panels. However one of the most crowded areas and the most fun was the Tokyo Attack Japanese Arcade section.
Read MoreFate/Grand Order panel announced a North America exclusive Thanksgiving Special event along with a slew of rewards for players.
Read MoreAnime NYC wasn't all about merch and swag. On the creative side of things, there were many talented people there ranging from voice actors to independent artists; some who were very well known, and others who were flown in straight from Japan - all of them titans of their respective industries.
Read MoreVIZ Media had a presence at Anime NYC and hosted their annual industry panel. This year VIZ Media made two new announcements in addition to discussing Sailor Moon, and new manga titles such as Children of the Whales, Splatoon, The Promised Neverland and discussing the release of Pokemon Season 1 on Blu Ray. VIZ Media had the audience roaring when they announced the next story in My Hero Academia entitled My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.
Read MoreThe first ever Anime NYC at Jacob Javits for all things anime. This part covers the Expo Hall where you can buy anime goodies, food, and play coin-op and board/card games for free. (Part 1 of 3)
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