With the reduced attendee volume and the lack of big publishers and studios, NYCC 2021 feels like a welcome throwback to the "real" comic conventions of the past. The ones only fans over 30 have experienced. Before the cons went from a gathering of "geeks" to a full on commercial onslaught that drew in the casuals and "normies"
It feels more "intimate" (despite its massive size) and less like a publicity blitz from the big boys in the industry (save for the anime studios, they are out in force). There is also a much higher concentration of actual comic book vendors than past years despite some of the larger ones sitting out the show this year.
Artist Alley was jumping the entire day, which is always a good sign. It looked like many artists were doing brisk business selling prints and original pieces all day long.
I will admit, I miss the hourly free signings at the enormous Dark Horse Comics booth of years past, where I got to meet and talk to creators from across the long history of the medium and struck up a great friendship with Nick Z., my frequent linemate for multiple signings. I miss the multiple bagfuls of free swag I would get each day as well, there would be some real gems in there. But, overall, I am having a blast each day looking at all of the awesome costumed fans and having some great conversations with friends new and old while covering the show