
About this Event
When David Kunzle asserted in his 1973 magnum opus The Early Comic Strip, that it was by definition ‘a mass medium,’ he pointed to comics’ industrial and mechanical foundations, arguing that: ‘The comic strip is, and can only be, the product of the printing press’ (3). Although experimental comics challenge the idea that mechanical reproduction is a defining characteristic of comics, and the notion of the comic book industry as a coherent entity has been questioned, it is undeniable that comics have been greatly influenced by the industrial contexts in which they are created and circulate. These contexts include the companies that are well known for creating comics, such as publishers and retailers, but also less publicly visible but vitally important industries: printers, distributers, marketers, translators and more. Technology platforms and other media industries that connect to comics through branding, cross-promotion and trans- or multimedia forms also play important roles.
Comics Forum 2025 will explore the theme of industry, broadly conceived, in relation to various forms of comics (i.e. including bande dessinée, manga etc.).
Ticket holders for Comics Forum 2025 will receive a 30% discount code for a ticket to the . Codes will be sent ahead of the convention.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow, Leeds, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 44.00
