As far as I know, RealmsCon is the only anime event that goes on in Corpus Christi. I remember going to the first one way back when, and have had tables there these last two years. With First Storm Manga done with, I was now free to just enjoy the show. Having been underwhelmed with RealmsCon in the past, I decided to drive down and check it out for one day as opposed to the whole weekend.
I got to the American Bank Center at about one in the afternoon, and the setup was very similar to what they had last year; artists and panels were on the first floor and big events and guests were on the second. It was different in that the number of artists and dealers had been reduced from 2010. The same amount of space was being used, but things were a little more spread out. They did things like use only one side of a hallway instead of both. While it made the space looked a little more empty (particularly the dealer’s room) I think it was the right thing to do. Here’s why:
I don’t know what the attendance numbers are for RealmsCon, but it would appear that they overdid it last year when they held their first show at the American Bank Center last year. Back then, they packed as many artists and dealers as they could into the space, but it appears that they didn’t have the numbers to support all those attendees. I overheard that both attendees and artists were pretty unhappy with that situation.
It looks like they found the sweet spot this year, because nearly all of the folks that I spoke with said that things were going well for them, sales-wise, at least. Ideally, fewer artists and dealers meant more money for the ones that were there.
I really didn’t do much there beyond hang out with friends so I attend any of the events. While they do have just a little bit of repetition in terms of their guests, it is nice to see familiar faces. Of course, I have to mention that their big guest Tom Felton cancelled, which was unfortunate.
I didn’t attend any of the panels, so I don’t have anything to say about them except that Airship Isabella appeared to be running a significant chunk of them, according to the schedule. That makes me wonder about the anime community in Corpus Christi, are there not enough folks down there that want to do panels? Realms always seems to have issues getting enough panels to fill the event’s three days. Last year, each presenter was given two hours, and this year there were 15-30 minute gaps in between events.
That minor quibble aside, I had a fun time at RealmsCon and there was a good crowd there. While they had to take a step back in some ways, it was a step forward for the most part, and I look forward to coming back next year, maybe for the whole weekend instead.
I was under the impression that the Airship Isabella people were the ones sorta in charge of the con. Someone told me it’s Texas oldest steam-punk convention? Not sure if that’s true or not, their site seems to be geared more towards that(awesome pun intended!). But I hear there was an amazingly informative panel about comic publishing run by a very sexy group from Austin.
Yeah, I think Airship Isabella was in charge of the panels, but the con itself is run by some other guys. Aetherfest is a really cool steampunk con coming May 4-6 Sadly, I missed the panel, oh well
Meh, that’s just what I had heard. And yah, too bad missing the sexy panel.