The Encuentro Profesional Expocómic is a space where listeners and speakers discuss their projects and receive support and criticism.
This year’s event, the second, will take place in a single session. The idea is to bring together in the same space, for a maximum of two hours, the greatest amount of information on authors, works, projects, publishers’ launches, business or associative projects and any other form of expression related to local or international comic strips.
There are two ways of taking part in this event: as LISTENER or SPEAKER. Any professional from the comic strip and illustration sector is invited to present their project in a round of brief presentations in which each SPEAKER is given 3 minutes and can show 5 images. AC/E is collaborating in this edition by supporting the participation of the international visitors Gregory Lockhard (DC Comics), Emile Bravo (Larousse, Planeta Dagostini, Ponent Mont and Editorial Daguard), Jim Chadwick (DC Comics), GalitGaon (creative director of the Disney Museum in Holon) and Vicent Petit (French publishing house Casterman).
This year’s event, the second, will take place in a single session. The idea is to bring together in the same space, for a maximum of two hours, the greatest amount of information on authors, works, projects, publishers’ launches, business or associative projects and any other form of expression related to local or international comic strips.
There are two ways of taking part in this event: as LISTENER or SPEAKER. Any professional from the comic strip and illustration sector is invited to present their project in a round of brief presentations in which each SPEAKER is given 3 minutes and can show 5 images. AC/E is collaborating in this edition by supporting the participation of the international visitors Gregory Lockhard (DC Comics), Emile Bravo (Larousse, Planeta Dagostini, Ponent Mont and Editorial Daguard), Jim Chadwick (DC Comics), GalitGaon (creative director of the Disney Museum in Holon) and Vicent Petit (French publishing house Casterman).