Summary

Some of the internet’s most popular creators, including the artists behindSarah’s ScribblesandThe Awkward Yeti, are teaming up to create the first-everwebcomicconvention.Webcomicshave become a popular draw for comic fans perusing the internet. These short-and-sweet series are great outlets for numerous online personalities that want to share their talents with the world. Now, many popular creators are uniting to give fans the first-ever Webcomicon.

According to the official website,Webcomiconis a brand-new convention that brings together creators from all corners of the internet to meet their fans in a massive celebration of the medium.Set to take place just a week after San Diego Comic-Con on August 3 and 4, the event is expected to take place in Ferndale, Michigan at The Rust Belt Market.

Webcomicon Ad Featuring Sarah’s Scribbles, The Awkward Yeti, Cyanide & Happiness, The RedDot, Pearls Before Swine and More

It’s a spectacular opportunity for fans of online creators to meet the faces behind some of their favorite online comics while also showing what makes webcomics so special in the first place.

The First Ever Webcomicon Features Several Talented Creators

Who is Attending the Event?

“With the number of artists setting up booths, event-goers will likely walk away with new favorites as well.”

What’s remarkable about the first-ever Webcomicon is the number of popular creators who are expected to attend the convention.It’s highly likely that there will be at least one artist that every attendee will know, opening the doors for countless fans to meet their favorites. Plus, with the number of artists setting up booths, event-goers will likely walk away with new favorites as well. It’s a stellar opportunity for these artists to grow their online fanbase, and here is every creator that attendees can expect to meet when the doors open.

Webcomicon Wide Ad Featuring Various Comic Creators

Fowl Language Comics

Jim Benton

Catwad / Dear Dumb Diary / Franny K. Stein / It’s Happy Bunny

Where to Get Tickets for Webcomicon

Tickets are Selling Fast

Given how popular webcomics are with the public, tickets are required in order to attend the event. Fans can get ahold of tickets for themselves through the officialWebcomiconwebsite.Prices vary based on the age of the ticket holder and the day they plan to attend.For Saturday, August 3, tickets will sell for $15 for adults and $5 for kids through pre-sale, while tickets bought at the door will cost $5 extra for each. On Sunday, August 4, kids and college students will be able to attend for free, while adults will need to pay $15 through pre-sale or $20 at the door. Tickets are selling fast though, so it’s recommended to buy them ahead of time.

If the first ever Webcomicon ends up being a roaring success, fans may see it return every year, bringing more creators to the convention floor. Fans will get to meet their favorite comic artists while also celebrating the medium. With popular artists likeSarah’s ScribblesandThe Awkward Yetialone making up the long list of attendees, the first everwebcomicconvention has the potential to be the next big summer event.