The Montreal Comic Arts Festival commandeers parts of Saint-Denis St. from Friday to Sunday, May 26 to 28 for its 12th edition, featuring more than 60 free activities and welcoming
Montreal's outdoor comic book festival is putting page to pavement in May, with a pedestrianized art stroll along 1.2 km of rue Saint-Denis and a super-powered lineup of free activities, exhibitions and artist encounters. More than 250 cartoonists from around the world are set to attend the Festival BD de Montreal (FBDM) from May 26 to 28, including some big names in the industry from Instagram-famous Sarah Andersen to Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon of The Umbrella Academy.
Montreal's Festival BD is making a heroic comeback to Saint-Denis. From May 26 to 28, you can celebrate the art of comics with fellow enthusiasts, artists and industry professionals from around the world. The three-day event serves as a meeting point for comic book fans and creators, and aims to promote and elevate the medium in all its forms.
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From live drawing to panel discussions with illustrators, video game creators, and comic authors, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) has it all. This year, TCAF has pivoted to an entirely virtual format in order to safely deliver its exciting programming to comic arts enthusiasts during the pandemic.
Running from May 8 to 15, the festival will include an online marketplace where creators will sell their work, interactive games, Q&A sessions with headliners and more. Similar to previous years, TCAF is free and easily accessible for comic fans and art lovers across Canada.