Javits Center geeked out today as New York Comic Con drew 200,000 fans. Over 1,000 booths—X hit 50,000 posts—sold $30 comics; a Queens cosplayer’s Thor won 5,000 cheers. Free panels—10,000 attended—sparked buzz; $6 pretzels sold 10,000. A Harlem artist’s sketch—400 clapped—set the vibe. Con boosts pop culture by 25%. NYC’s fandom—Javits conquers.
Organizers set 10 halls; a Bronx vendor’s Funko pop—2,000 sold—drew lines. The event, since 2006, hosts 700 celebs, per city data. Pop-up photo booths—5,000 snapped—filled feeds. New LED cosplay stages—eco-smart—lit costumes. A Brooklyn gamer led tournaments. Javits’s vibe—NYC’s geek heart.
It’s not perfect—lines hit 40 minutes; some missed panels. Crowds jammed aisles—elbows bumped. Still, 200K fans and 1K booths made it a hit, with 95% praising fun in surveys. Post-con, Hudson Yards buzzed with con talk. Annual rite—NYC geeks.
Cosplayer’s 25—thor star? Vendor’s 40—pop queen. Javits conquered; NYC glowed. Comic Con—geek on.