Comic Barcelona's 42nd edition opens with record breaking number of artists
Biggest comic book convention in Spain gives special attention to cinema and honors late Francisco Ibáñez
Biggest comic book convention in Spain gives special attention to cinema and honors late Francisco Ibáñez
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A record 118,000 visitors attended Barcelona International Comic Fair, 5,000 more than in 2015. One of the main attractions of this edition was he 80th anniversary of Spanish comic book artist Francisco Ibáñez, who created the famous Mort & Phil. Another mayor exhibition, 'Comics on wheels', included some 200 originals works from around the world that showcased the relationship between two realms: comics and vehicles. Many professionals, comic fans and schoolchildren did not want to miss the opportunity to enjoy the opening of the event, which also drew together the video game industry and manga. Barcelona International Comic Fair was held from the May 6th until the 9th of May at Fira Barcelona Montjuïc venue.