The folks at Europe Comics (Disclaimer: they are a major sponsor of this site!) are coming to con and here’s what they have going on, including three major European comics artists to meet, all at booth #5524

First stop, we have Jean Dufaux – the master storyteller behind beloved series such as DjinnGame of MasksDixie RoadMurenaThe RaptorsRain Wolf and Spellbound. And speaking of Spellbound, we are extremely happy to reveal that we will be joined not only by the scriptwriter of the enchanting series, but also by the artist behind it – José Luis Munuera. And to round up this amazing comics team – we will be joined by one of the most distinguished contemporary comics artist from Serbia, the artist behind Keepers of the Lost Time – Vujadin Radovanovic.

And here is the list of our events and activities during the four days in San Diego. Make sure to check back in, as we will be revealing more details as we’re getting closer to the big date.

THURSDAY JULY 20

10:30 am – 12 pm José Luis Munuera and Jean Dufaux signing @ Booth #5524

3 pm – 4:30 pm Vujadin Radovanovic signing @ Booth #5524

7 pm International Creators Slam panel @ Room 32AB

With  José Luis Munuera and Nick Abadzis (Laika)

FRIDAY JULY 21

10:30 am – 12 pm Vujadin Radovanovic signing @ Booth #5524

3 pm – 4:30 pm José Luis Munuera and Jean Dufaux signing @ Booth #5524

6 pm Masters of Visual Storytelling panel @ Room 29AB

Moderated by Calvin Reid (Publishers Weekly)

SATURDAY JULY 22

10:30 am – 12 pm José Luis Munuera and Jean Dufaux signing @ Booth #5524

3 pm – 4:30 pm Vujadin Radovanovic signing @ Booth #5524

SUNDAY JULY 23

10:30 am – 12 pm Vujadin Radovanovic signing @ Booth #5524

3 pm – 4:30 pm José Luis Munuera and Jean Dufaux signing @ Booth #5524

So if you’re in town for the Comic Con – make sure to come by to say ‘hello’ and meet our amazing creators! If you’re not in San Diego – not to worry! As usual – you can follow our live feed on social media and enjoy the special sales we’ll be holding to mark the occasion.

1 COMMENT

  1. Munuera’s “The Campbells” is the best comic I’ve read in the last few months. (Pirate retires after his wife is killed to raise his two children. But will that life truly leave him alone?)

    The third volume just came out this week, and is well worth it. Amazing piece of storytelling and art. He tells shorts stories that all fit together to tell a bigger story in the end, going back and forth in time. He has a very Disney-esque look to his line art.

    I’ll link up my review here.

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