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New York Comic Con
NameNew York Comic Con
StatusActive
GenreComic book, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Anime, Manga, Gaming
VenueJacob K. Javits Convention Center
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
FounderReedPOP
Attendance200,000+

New York Comic Con is an annual comic book convention held in New York City, typically at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and is one of the largest and most popular conventions of its kind in the world, attracting fans of Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, and other major publishers. The convention features a wide range of activities, including panels, screenings, and autograph sessions with notable guests such as Stan Lee, Kevin Smith, and Joss Whedon. New York Comic Con has become a major platform for the comic book and entertainment industries, with many companies, including Warner Bros., Disney, and Netflix, using the event to promote their latest releases and projects, such as The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and Stranger Things. The convention has also hosted panels and screenings for popular franchises like Star Wars, Star Trek, and The Avengers.

History

The first New York Comic Con was held in 2006, founded by ReedPOP, a subsidiary of Reed Exhibitions, and was initially focused on comic books and graphic novels, with guests such as Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, and Neil Gaiman. Over the years, the convention has expanded to include other genres, such as science fiction, fantasy, horror, anime, and manga, with notable guests like George R. R. Martin, Guillermo del Toro, and Hayao Miyazaki. The convention has also grown in size, moving from the New York Hilton Midtown to the larger Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, which has hosted other major events like Comic-Con International and Anime Expo. New York Comic Con has become a major event in the comic book and entertainment industries, with many companies, including Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, and Boom! Studios, using the event to promote their latest releases and projects, such as The Umbrella Academy, Locke & Key, and Lumberjanes.

Organization

New York Comic Con is organized by ReedPOP, which also produces other major conventions like Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo and PAX East. The convention is managed by a team of experienced event organizers, including Lance Fensterman, who has also worked on other major events like BookCon and Special Edition: NYC. The convention features a wide range of activities, including panels, screenings, and autograph sessions, which are organized in partnership with major companies like Warner Bros. Television, CBS Television Studios, and Universal Cable Productions. New York Comic Con also features a large exhibit hall, which showcases the latest products and releases from major companies like Hasbro, Mattel, and Funko, as well as smaller independent publishers and creators, such as Oni Press, Top Shelf Productions, and Fantagraphics Books.

Events and Activities

New York Comic Con features a wide range of events and activities, including panels, screenings, and autograph sessions with notable guests like Chris Hemsworth, Brie Larson, and Tom Hiddleston. The convention also hosts a number of interactive events, such as cosplay contests, gaming tournaments, and workshops, which are organized in partnership with major companies like Microsoft, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Nintendo. New York Comic Con also features a number of exclusive screenings and premieres, including episodes of popular TV shows like The Flash, Arrow, and Supernatural, as well as movies like Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home. The convention has also hosted panels and screenings for popular anime and manga series, such as Attack on Titan, Naruto, and One Piece, with guests like Eiichiro Oda and Masashi Kishimoto.

Guests and Panels

New York Comic Con has hosted a wide range of notable guests over the years, including William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, and Benedict Cumberbatch. The convention features a number of panels and screenings, which are organized in partnership with major companies like HBO, Showtime, and AMC. New York Comic Con has also hosted panels and screenings for popular franchises like The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and Star Wars, with guests like Andrew Lincoln, Peter Dinklage, and Mark Hamill. The convention has also featured panels and screenings for popular comic book series, such as The Avengers, The X-Men, and Batman, with guests like Brian Michael Bendis, Geoff Johns, and Scott Snyder.

Impact and Legacy

New York Comic Con has had a significant impact on the comic book and entertainment industries, providing a platform for creators and companies to promote their latest releases and projects. The convention has also helped to launch the careers of many notable creators, including Robert Kirkman, Brian K. Vaughan, and Kelly Sue DeConnick. New York Comic Con has also been recognized as one of the largest and most popular conventions of its kind in the world, attracting fans from all over the globe, including Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. The convention has also been featured in a number of major media outlets, including The New York Times, Variety, and Entertainment Weekly, and has been recognized as a major event in the comic book and entertainment industries, alongside other major conventions like San Diego Comic-Con International and Tokyo Comic Con.

Attendance and Revenue

New York Comic Con has experienced significant growth in attendance and revenue over the years, with over 200,000 attendees in 2019, making it one of the largest conventions of its kind in the world. The convention generates significant revenue for the city of New York City, with estimates suggesting that it brings in over $100 million in economic impact each year. New York Comic Con has also become a major platform for companies to promote their latest releases and projects, with many major companies, including Warner Bros., Disney, and Netflix, using the event to promote their latest releases and projects, such as The Mandalorian and The Witcher. The convention has also helped to support the local economy, with many businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and retailers, benefiting from the influx of attendees, including Madison Square Garden, Times Square, and Grand Central Terminal.

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