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COMICON - Salone Internazionale della Cultura Pop, also known as Napoli Comicon, is an annual comic book and gaming convention in Naples, Italy, traditionally held at the beginning of May, in conjunction with Labour Day. It is one the largest comics festival in Europe.

History
Napoli Comicon is an international cultural festival, dedicated to the world of comics and entertainment, which takes place every year in Naples, in 4 days (in 3 days until the 2011 edition, except in the 2008 edition, which was still held in 4 days) usually in spring inside the spaces of the Mostra d'Oltremare in Fuorigrotta (until 2009 in Castel Sant'Elmo in Vomero, except the 2000 edition, held in Villa Pignatelli). The first edition dates back to 1998. In the 2010 and 2011 editions, the two venues of Castel Sant'Elmo and Mostra d'Oltremare both hosted the event.

In 2019 Matteo Stefanelli became Comicon's first creative director. In 2023 Comicon expands with a second edition in Bergamo from June 23 to 25 on the occasion of Bergamo - Brescia Capital of Culture. The first edition of Comicon Bergamo was held in the pavilions of the Fiera di Bergamo.

The current COMICON board consists of president Claudio Curcio and general director Carlo Cigliano.

Features
The 2009 edition had far more visitors than the organizers expected, so the event was moved to the larger and more spacious Mostra d'Oltremare. In January 2010, the fair's organization determined that Comicon would be divided into two venues for the 2010 edition: the historic one, Castel Sant'Elmo, hosted publishers (except Panini and J-Pop, which were at the trade show), Imago contests, Micheluzzi awards, screenings, lectures, antiques and art exhibitions; the new, more spacious venue at the Mostra d'Oltremare, on the other hand, hosted the cosplay contest, the stands related to games and video games (including a large space in particular of the Nintendo stand with several Wii consoles in operation, available to the public with the most popular games), and the exhibition market of comic stores, game or video game stores and distributors.

In fact, in the 2010 edition, Comicon has united Gamecon with itself, creating a single multimedia expo that spans a wide part of entertainment: from board game, to cartoon, to comic book, to video game. Also since the 2010 edition, a winner of the cosplay competition is selected for the finals in London of the Eurocosplay Championship.

Since 2011, a spin-off of the event has been held in Salerno, which has become a single event dedicated to a specific theme since 2015.

Since the 2012 edition, Castel Sant'Elmo has been abandoned to move the entire event to the pavilions of the Mostra d'Oltremare. The decision was made following a survey done by the organization itself through its official Facebook page. Also from the 2012 edition, the Asian Village sector, a space entirely dedicated to Japanese and Asian culture, is inaugurated.

In the various editions, numerous artists in the industry, both national and international, have been present as guests, including Milo Manara, Frank Miller, Sergio Toppi, David Lloyd, Jim Lee and Gō Nagai.

In addition to the main event, exhibitions were also added that could be visited on days preceding and/or following the event itself, as well as other exhibitions and events (included in the so-called "COMIC(ON)OFF" program) placed in places outside the main venue of the event (e.g., cultural institutes, museums, stores, galleries).

Chore Theme
Some editions of Comicon have had one or more countries as guests to whom part of the event's program is dedicated: several exhibitions, screenings, lectures and meetings have been devoted to artists and works of comics and animation from those countries.

Since the 2007 edition, the central theme has shifted from nation (to which a comics school corresponds) to color, chosen from the five basic colors of letterpress printing (cyan, magenta, yellow, green and black). Each of these colors is associated with references and symbolism of various types and kinds that serve as a common thread for the various initiatives presented.

Starting in 2011 Comicon inaugurated another four-year cycle that aims to link Comics, understood as "Ninth Art," with the other arts, showing in the program the interactions and mutual influences. Each year one of the arts was the protagonist in a specific way: in 2011 it was the turn of Music, while in 2012 the relationship between Comics and Literature was explored, taking the place of the announced Architecture, which was the protagonist of the 2013 edition. In 2014 the main theme, which closed the cycle of the interaction of comics with the arts, was Comics and Cinema.

Award
Characteristic of the event are the Micheluzzi Award (named after Attilio Micheluzzi), which are awarded each year in various categories to the authors and publishers of comics of the moment, and, since the 2005 edition, the Comicon Cosplay Challenge (also with various prizes), which takes place in the auditorium (since 2010 on an outdoor stage in the Mostra d'Oltremare) on the last day of the fair (Sunday, in the 2012 edition). Other fixed activities of the event include the Imago competition, a drawing contest with a social theme (each year with a different theme) reserved for elementary and junior high school students, and whose winners for the various categories are decided by the visitors themselves, through a secret ballot.

Editions
In 2020 and 2021, the convention was not held due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. Instead, a series of events, mainly online, called 'Comicon Extra'[27] were held.
 * First edition (2-3-4 October 1998) staged at Castel Sant'Elmo
 * Second edition (5-6-7 May 2000) staged at Villa Pignatelli.
 * Third edition (15-16-17 June 2001) staged at Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: Spain and Latin America
 * Fourth edition (8-9-10 March 2002) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: Italy
 * Fifth edition (7-8-9 March 2003) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: United States of America and Canada
 * Sixth edition (5-6-7 March 2004) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: France and Belgium
 * Seventh edition (4-5-6 March 2005) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: South Korea and Japan
 * Eighth edition (3-4-5 March 2006) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Guest countries: Great Britain and Germany
 * Ninth edition (27-28-29 April 2007) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Colour: Cyan/Blue
 * Tenth edition (24-25-26-27 April 2008) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Colour: Magenta/Red - Tickets sold: 27 000[13].
 * Eleventh edition (24-25-26 April 2009) staged in Castel Sant'Elmo - Colour: Yellow[14] - Tickets sold: 26 000[15].
 * Twelfth edition (30 April-2 May 2010) staged at both Castel Sant'Elmo and Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and video games) - Colour: Black - Tickets sold: 32 000[16].
 * Thirteenth edition (29 April-1 May 2011) staged both at Castel Sant'Elmo and at Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and Music - Tickets sold: 35,000[17].
 * Fourteenth edition (28 April-1 May 2012) held at the Mostra d'Oltremare[18] (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and Literature - Tickets sold: 50 000[19]
 * Fifteenth edition (25-28 April 2013) held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and video games) - Theme: Comics and Architecture - Tickets sold: 60 000.[20]
 * Sixteenth edition (1-4 May 2014) held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and Cinema. - Tickets sold: 60 000 in the first 3 days alone[21].
 * Seventeenth edition (30 April-3 May 2015)[22] held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and Media. - Tickets sold: 100 000. Visitors: 160 000
 * Eighteenth edition (22-25 April 2016)[22] held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and Audiovisual Image.
 * Nineteenth edition (28 April-1 May 2017)[22] held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and videogames) - Theme: Comics and the impact of the web on our cultural landscape.
 * 20th edition (28 April-1 May 2018) held at the Mostra d'Oltremare (merged with Gamecon, dedicated to games and video games) - Theme: 1998-2018: twenty years of Italian comics. Tickets sold: 150 000[23].
 * Twenty-first edition (25-28 April 2019) staged at the Mostra d'Oltremare (inside were incorporated the sections CartooNa - Cinema and TV Series, Gamecon - Games and Videogames, Asian Village, Neverland) - Theme: A new beginning. Tickets sold: 160 000[24].
 * Twenty-second edition (22-25 April 2022): staged at the Mostra d'Oltremare.[25] Visitors: 135 000.[26]
 * Twenty-third edition (28 April-1 May 2023): staged at the Mostra d'Oltremare

A second edition of Comicon will also be held from 23 to 25 June 2023 in Bergamo, which with Brescia will be the Italian Capital of Culture.[28]

Guests

 * 1st Edition (1998): Lorenzo Mattotti, Joe Sacco, Miguel Ángel Martín, Paolo Parente, Claudio Chiaverotti, Giuseppe Palumbo.
 * 2nd Edition (2000): Enki Bilal, Jean Christophe Menu, David B., Igort, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Patrizio Esposito, Franco Saudelli, Gabriella Giandelli, Leo Ortolani, Vanna Vinci, Keiko Ichiguchi.
 * 3d Edition (2001): José Muñoz, Jordi Bernet, Alfonso Font, Carlos Trillo, Carlos Sampayo, Juan Padrón, Giuseppe Palumbo, Filippo Scozzari.
 * 4 Edition (2002): Milo Manara, Silver, Roberto Baldazzini, Igort, Davide Toffolo, Stefano Ricci, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matteo Casali, Luca Enoch, Giorgio Cavazzano, Silvia Ziche.
 * 5ª Edition (2003): Jim Lee, Joe Quesada, Scott Morse, Don Rosa, Brian Azzarello, Seth, Gilbert Shelton, Sergio Bonelli, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Massimo Giacon, Gianfranco Manfredi.
 * 6ª Edition (2004): Alejandro Jodorowsky, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Zoran Janjetov, Joann Sfar, David B., Yslaire, Nix, Joan De Moor, Loustal, Frank Margerin, François Boucq, Vittorio Giardino, Milo Manara.
 * 7ª Edition (2005): Haruhiko Mikimoto, Hiroyuki Kitazume, Young-man Hur, Dong-hwa Kim, Shin'ichi Hiromoto, Il-sup Kim, Keiko Ichiguchi, Dae-joon Kim, Jeong-yeon Lee, Tae-joon Hyeon, Sergio Toppi, Aleksandar Zograf, Corrado Mastantuono, Gipi, Baru, Stefano Tamiazzo.
 * 8ª Edition (2006): Chris Claremont, David Lloyd, Karen Berger, Jamie Delano, Gary Spencer Millidge, Ralf König, Flix, Nicolas Mahler, Kati Rickenbach, Oliver Grajewski, Kai Pfeiffer, Ulli Lust, Mawil, Diego Cajelli, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Alfredo Castelli, Marco Corona, Gianluca Costantini, José Villarrubia.
 * 9ª Edition (2007): Gō Nagai, Moebius, Igort, Steve McNiven, Florence Cestac, Matt Madden, Jessica Abel, Oriol Garcia, Ivan Brun, Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Stefano Ricci, Anke Feucthenberger, Roberto Baldazzini, Laura Scarpa, Davide Toffolo, Alessandro Baronciani, Alberto Corradi, Adrian Tranquilli.
 * 10ª Edition (2008): Dave McKean, Lorenzo Mattotti, Juan Giménez, John Cassaday, Mathieu Sapin, Terry Moore, Miguel Ángel Martín, Tetsuya Tsutsui, Thomas Von Kummant, Richard Camara, Benjamin Von Eckartsberg, Angel de la Calle, Gipi, Ivo Milazzo, Jeremyville, Daniele Caluri, Marco Nizzoli.
 * 11ª Edition (2009): Tanino Liberatore, Leo Ortolani, Alan Davis, Bill Wilingham, Daniel Zezelj, Eduardo Risso, Roberto Recchioni, Massimo Carnevale, Gipi, Phil Ortiz, Ivo Milazzo, Paco Roca, Jeremyville, Mijn Schatje, Diavù, Angel de la Calle, Isabel Kreitz, Bastien Vivès, Clément Oubrerie, Zeina Abirached, Alfred, Catherine Meurisse, Nie Chingrui, Song Yang.
 * 12ª Edition (2010): Gilbert Hernandez, Milo Manara, Carlos Trillo, Georges Wolinski, Edmond Baudoin, Baru, Andrea Bruno, Ulli Lust, Giuseppe Palumbo, Uli Oesterle, Marzena Sowa, Sylvain Savoia, Luigi Corteggi, Jim Avignon, Jon Burgerman, Bastien Vivès, Alfred, Anne Simon, Mathieu Sapin, Lee Bermejo, Tito Faraci, Riccardo Burchielli, Galvão, Goran Sudzuka, Kai Pfeiffer, Daiv Revoy, Gianluca Costantini, Maurizio Rosenzweig.
 * 13ª Edition (2011): Aldo Di Gennaro, Andrea Accardi, Tiziano Angri, Akab, Ausonia, Baru, Fred Bernard, Luigi Bernardi, Émile Bravo, Jean Claude Denis, Luca Enoch, Manuele Fior, R.M. Guéra, Igort, Jul, Mauro Laurenti, Tanino Liberatore, Gianfranco Manfredi, Ivo Milazzo, Mario Natangelo, Nix, Giuseppe Palumbo, Michele Petrucci, Tuono Pettinato, Officina Infernale, Alberto Ponticelli, Roger & Raule, Rob Reger, Jean Regnaud, Filippo Scòzzari, David Rubin, Squaz, Claudio Stassi, Marteen vande Wiele, Barbara Yelin, Maurizio Nichetti (per la giuria dei Premi Micheluzzi).
 * 14ª Edition (2012): Giancarlo Alessandrini, Alfred, Paolo Bacilieri, Federico Bertolucci, Enrique Breccia, Bruno Brindisi, Brrémaud, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Alfredo Castelli, Mara Cerri, Gianluca Cestaro, Raul Cestaro, Dae-Joong Kim, Frantz Duchazeau, Bruno Enna, Tito Faraci, Lucio Filippucci, David Finch, Melinda Gebbie, Sergio Gerasi, Massimo Giacon, Ale Giorgini, Paul Gravett, Line Hoven, L'antitempo, Killoffer, Luca Maresca, Miguel Ángel Martín, Alberto Corradi, John McCrea, Fabio Moon & Gabriel Bà, Mauro Laurenti, Giuseppe Palumbo, David Vecchiato aka Diavù, Frederik Peeters, Michele Petrucci, Alberto Ponticelli, Pasquale Qualano, Roberto Recchioni, Lorenzo Ruggiero, Tony Sandoval, Laura Scarpa, Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Tom Tirabosco, Tuono Pettinato, Paolo Cossi, Maicol & Mirco.
 * 15ª Edition (2013): Eleonora Antonioni, Ausonia, Alessandro Baronciani, Barbara Canepa, Giorgio Carpinteri, Paolo Castaldi, Alfredo Castelli, Giorgio Cavazzano, Alberto Corradi, Shane Davis, Maurizio De Giovanni, David Vecchiato aka Diavù, Paco Desiato, Alessandro Di Virgilio, Luca Enoch, Tito Faraci, Luca Ferrara, Manuele Fior, Aisha Franz, Laura Fuzzi, Marco Galli, Massimo Giacon, Gud, Giuseppe Guida, Igort, Klaus, Jerry Kramsky, L'antitempo, Davide La Rosa, Tanino Liberatore, Milo Manara, Miguel Ángel Martín, Corrado Mastantuono, Lorenzo Mattotti, Anna Merli, Mino Milani, Lorenzo Palloni, Fabrizio Petrossi, Blasco Pisapia, Roberto Recchioni, Tony Sandoval, Laura Scarpa, François Schuiten, Andrea Settimo, Anne Simon, Pasquale Todisco aka Squaz, Joost Swarte, Davide Toffolo, Kiminori Wakasugi, Yoshiko Watanabe, Zerocalcare. (Simone Luciani, Enzo Russo, Salvatore Russo, Dante Maiocchi, Virginio Gigli, Flaminia Brasini, Rob Alexander, Slawomir Maniak e Svetlin Velinov ospiti di Gamecon).
 * 16ª Edition (2014): Mirka Andolfo, Balak, Michaël Sanlaville, Bastien Vivès, Lorenzo Bartoli, Jutta Bauer, Giacomo Bevilacqua, Simone Bianchi, Simon Bisley, Riccardo Burchielli, Claudio Calia, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Juan Canales, Giorgio Carpinteri, Alfredo Castelli, Paolo Cattaneo, Gianluca Cestaro, Raul Cestaro, Fabio Civitelli, Alexandre Clérisse, Stephen Collins, Daw, Davide De Cubellis, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Paolo Del Vaglio, Don Alemanno, Tito Faraci, Simone Florena, Stefano Frassetto, Massimiliano Frezzato, Massimo Giacon, Gipi, Gud, Igort, Michel Kichka, L'antitempo, Davide La Rosa, Alberto Madrigal, Francesco Mattina, Dave McKean, Peter Milligan, Nuke, Alberto Ponticelli, Giorgio Pontrelli, Roberto Recchioni, Mathieu Reynès, Valérie Vernay, Graziano Romani, Luis Royo, Tony Sandoval, Mathieu Sapin, Riad Sattouf, Laura Scarpa, Silver, Stefano Simeone, Raffaele Sorrentino, Sualzo, Davide Toffolo, Tuono Pettinato, Silvia Ziche, Francesca Zoni. Rob Alexander, Nils Hamm e Paolo Mori ospiti di Gamecon. Ospiti musicali: K-ble Jungle, Mika Kobayashi, Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome, Slugger Punch.


 * 17ª Edition (2015): Milo Manara (Magister), Tanino Liberatore, Davide Toffolo, Don Alemanno, Giacomo Keison Bevilacqua, Zerocalcare, Tuono Pettinato, Domingo Roberto Mandrafina, Alessandro di Virgilio, Massimiliano Frezzato, Gud, Maurizio Rosenzweig, Silvia Ziche, Sio, Angel de la Calle, Maurizio de Giovanni, Nicolò Nebo Zuliani, Keko, Emanuele Gizzi, Giovanni Masi, Squaz, Jens Harder, Kaare Andrews, Ryan Lovelock, Armin Barducci, Jacques de Loustal, Winshluss, Enrique Breccia, Goran Parlov, Francesco Francini, Matteo Scalera, Mirka Andolfo, Leo Ortolani, Kevin O' Neil, Yoshiki Tonogai, Ryuhei Tamura, Roberto dal Prà, Antonio Altaribba, Roberto Recchioni, Paolo Castaldi, Giuseppe Palumbo, Tito Faraci, Francesca Riccioni, Andrea Ferraris, Silvia Rocchi, Leomacs, Michele Petrucci, Marco Rizzo, Alfredo Castelli, Vincenzo Sparagna, Mauro Uzzeo, Mike Mckone, Rodolfo Torti, Daniele Caluri, Alessandro Rak, Nix, Lorenza Di Sepio, Nicola Saviori, Davide Barzi, Fabiano Ambu, Andrea Chiarvesio, Theo, Pierluca Zizzi, Rob Alexander, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Fabrizio Des Dorides, Stefano Antonucci, Claudio Iemmola, Scottecs, Michele Monteleone, Simone Angelini, Riccardo La Bella, Angela Vianello, Mauro Forte, Jessica Cioffi, Pierz, Davide La Rosa. Ospiti musicali: K-ble Jungle, Adams, The Asterplace, Loverin Tamburin, Airly, Slugger Punch, Dorian Gray (Sound and Vision con Ausonia), Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti.


 * 18ª Edition (2016): Silver (Magister); Claudio Acciari; Eleonora "Lola" Airaghi; Simone "Sio" Albrigi; Améziane Amazing, Sarah Andersen; Stefano Antonucci; Walter Baiamonte; Paola Barbato; Davide "Daw" Berardi; Lee Bermejo; Federico Bertolucci; Fabrizio Biggio; John Bolton; Lelio Bonaccorso; Massimo Bonfatti; Daniele "Gud" Bonomo; Riccardo Burchielli; Jacopo Camagni; Giuseppe Camuncoli; Theo Caneschi; Lorena Canottiere; Matteo Casali; Paolo Castaldi; Ilaria Catalani; Lorenzo (LRNZ) Ceccotti; Claudio Chiaverotti; Jessica "Loputyn" Cioffi; Francesco "Rathigher" D'Erminio; Roberto De Angelis; Gian Marco De Francisco; Matteo Demonte; Paco Desiato; Lorenza Di Sepio; Tito Faraci; Riccardo Federici; Tony Fejzula; Ilaria Ferramosca; Andrea Fontana; Marco Gervasio; Sergio Giardo; Marina Girardi; Claudio Gotti; Francesco Guarnaccia; Giovanni "Fubi" Guida; Erik Kriek; Adam Kubert; Alessandro "Alexander Tripood" La Monica; Grazia La Padula; Davide La Rosa; Alberto Lavoradori; Tanino Liberatore; Rocco Lombardi; Milo Manara; Niola Mari; Matteo Marino; Giuseppe Matteoni; Richard McGuire; Michele Medda; Francesca Mengozzi e Giovanni Marcora; Alice Milani; Paolo Mottura; Mario Natangelo; Marino Neri; Dario "Odde" Oddenino; Lynn Okamoto; Andrea "Tuono Pettinato" Paggiaro; Lucio Parrillo; Lorenzo Pastrovicchio; Giada Perissinotto; Laura Scarpa; Alberto Ponticelli; Giorgio Pontrelli; Francesca "Fraffrog" Presentini; Luca Raimondo; Roberto Recchioni; Marietta Ren; Davide Reviati; Giuseppe Ricciardi; Giulio Rincione; Marco Rizzo; Ciaj Rocchi; Corrado Roi; Keno Don Hugo Rosa; Maurizia Rubino; Lorenzo Ruggiero; Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri; Antonio Serra; Alessio Spataro; Noelle Stevenson; Silvia Tidei; Walter Venturi; Bepi Vigna; Silvia Ziche; Don Alemanno; Horne; Igort; Giorgio Carpentieri; Ruppert&Mulot; Zerocalcare.
 * 19ª Edition (2017): Roberto Recchioni (Magister), Leo Ortolani(ven, sab), ; Akab; Miguel Angel Martin; Mirka Andolfo; Simone Angelini; Giovanni Barbieri; Alessandro Barbucci; Clara Bauer; Giacomo Bevilacqua; Lucia Biagi; Daniele Bigliardo; Alessandro Bilotta; Toni Bruno; Marco Bucci; Daniele Caluri; Jacopo Camagni; Paolo Cammello; Giuseppe Camuncoli; Matteo Casali; Paolo Castaldi; Ilaria Catalani; Gigi Cavenago; Fabio Celoni; Florence Cestac; Raul Cestaro; Gianluca Cestaro; Marco Cecchetto; Nicolas De Crécy; Maurizio De Giovanni; Lorenza Di Sepio; Don Alemanno; Bruno Enna; Tito Faraci; Giuseppe Ferrandino; Fraffrog; Andrea Freccero; Otto Gabos; Raphael Geffray; Gipi; Nicola Gobbi; Katharina Greve; Jay; Scott Koblish; Grazia La Padula; Davide La Rosa; Mattia Labadessa; Tanino Liberatore; David Lopez; Lorenzo "LRNZ" Ceccotti; Max; Menotti; Alice Milani; Dario Moccia; Michele Monteleone; Michele Monteleone; Paolo Mottura; Marino Neri; Alessandro Nespolino; Leo Ortolani; Emiliano Pagani; Gianluca Pagliarani; Lorenzo Palloni; Giuseppe Palumbo; Daniel Pennac; Boban Pesov; Fabrizio Petrossi; Blasco Pisapia; Giorgio Pontrelli; Rathiger; Davide Reviati; Hans Rickheit; Giulio e Marco Rincione; Marco Rizzo; Silvia Rocchi; Alonso Rojas; Grzegorz Rosinski; Federico Rossi Edrighi; Filippo Scòzzari; Stefano Simeone; Emanuel Simeoni; Luigi Siniscalchi; Sio; Alice Socal; Sara Spano; Sualzo; Marco Taddei; Teo Demonte; Ciaj Rocchi; Teresa Radice; Stefano Turconi; Silvia Tidei; Riccardo Torti; Toyotaro; Tuono Pettinato; Mauro Uzzeo; Alessandro Vitti; Nicoletta Zanchi; Zerocalcare.
 * 20ª Edition (2018): Gino La Monica, Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Lorenzo Mattotti, Paul Azaceta, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Giorgio Cavazzano, Milo Manara, FEMM, Slugger Punch, Takahiro Sakai alias "Goldy", Maurizio De Giovanni, Tanino Liberatore, Claudio Castellini, Kim Jung GI, Silvio Orlando, Nanowar of Steel, Julie Maroh, Paolo Bacilieri, Enrique Breccia, Anna Trieste, Michael Rocchetti alias "Maicol&Mirco", Ausonia, Frank Matano, Frank Santoro, Werter dell’Edera, Lorenzo Pastrovicchio, Tommaso Di Spigna alias "Spugna", Lucy Lawless, Mike Allred, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Alberto Ponticelli, Miguel Ángel Martín, Leo Ortolani, Laura Allred, Sarah Andersen, Michele Poggi alias "Sabaku no Maiku", Marco D'Amore, Manlio Castagna, Maurizio Rosenzweig, Francesco Guarnaccia, Jacopo Paliaga, Mattia Surroz, French Carlomagno, Giorgio Pontrelli, Alessandro Mereu, Pasquale Qualano, Vincenzo Maisto alias "Il Signor Distruggere", Giorgio Carpinteri, Blasco Pisapia, Giada Perissinotto, Giada Perissinotto, Fabio Bortolotti alias Kenobit, Giulio Rincione, Francesco Francavilla, Camilla D’Onofrio, Licia Troisi, Jacopo Camagni, Nico Picone, Igort, Alfredo Castelli, Tommaso Vitiello, Marco Itri, Mattia Labadessa, Daniel Cuello, Juien Cittadino alias Capitan Artiglio, Daniele Fabbri, Zapping, Paolo Castaldi, Zerocalcare, Luca Zampriolo, Ratigher, Roberto Recchioni, Simone Angelini, Alessandro Martorelli alias Martoz, Sio, Andrea Delogu, Ema Stokholma, Adam Brockbank, Birgit Weyhe, Marco Galli, PlayerInside, Jerry Kramsky, Francesco Cattani, Mirka Andolfo, Ancco, Matilda De Angelis, Giulia Blasi, Blutch, Juan Díaz Canales, Haru, Esad Ribić, Clara Serina, Vittorio Giardino, Akab, Slugger Punch, Emiliano Pagani, Bruno Cannucciari, Tito Faraci, Claudio Chiaverotti, Paolo Barbieri, Alvin Star, Nob, RaggiGamma, Walter Obert, Jason Shiga, Laura Scarpa, Giuseppe Palumbo, Bertrand Gatignol, Eldo Yoshimizu, Lelio Bonaccorso, Marco Rizzo, Riccardo Nunziati, Eleonora Aureliana Guglielmi alias "Yuriko Tiger", Walter Nuccio, Okayado, Tuono Pettinato, Dario Moccia, Giacomo Bevilacqua, Il Velivolo Ghibli, Giorgia Vecchini alias "Giorgia Cosplay".
 * 21ª Edition (2019): Puff Purple, Giorgio Vanni, Immanuel Casto (2 show, uno con Valentina Nappi, uno solista), Nanowar of Steel, Hoshi, Stefano Bersola & Guiomar Serina (con Pietro Ubaldi), Jerome Flynn, Tom Cullen, Tuono Pettinato, Zerocalcare, Cristiana Dell'Anna, Sio, Maurizio De Giovanni, Sabaku No Maiku, Fumettibrutti, Colapesce, Manetti Bros. Igort, Giancarlo Soldi, Maicol & Mirko, Lorenzo "LRNZ" Ceccotti, Nicola De Gobbis, Dr. Pira, Dave McKean, Fraffrog, Giulio Rincione, Paolo Castaldi, Spugna, Violetta Rocks, Tito Faraci, Ratigher, Zuzu. ; Loverin Tamburin.
 * 22ª Edition (2022): Kazunori Yamauchi, Frank Cho, Zerocalcare, Sio, Tanino Liberatore, Valerio Lundini, Yolanda Lynes, Krista Kosonen, Gianluca Fru, Salvatore Esposito, Davide Toffolo, Greta Scarano, Gianfranco Gallo, Fortunato Cerlino, Dario Bressanini, Pow3r, Johnny Ryan, Florent Ruppert, Jérôme Mulot, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leo Ortolani, Pera Toons, Mirka Andolfo, Giuseppe Palumbo, Igort, Alessandro Bilotta, Tito Faraci, Nicolas Maupas, Matteo Paolillo, Giacomo Giorgio, Serena De Ferrari, Giovanna Sannino, Valentina Romani, Maria Esposito, Andrea Delogu, Michele Alhaique, Adriano Giannini, Maurizio De Giovanni, Licia Troisi, Sick Luke, Riae, Leon Chiro, Chris Darril, Sabaku no Maiku, Dario Moccia, Iolanda Sweets, Claudio Di Biagio,  Paolocannone, Nello Nigro, Kurolily, InnTale, Nello Taver, Arex & Vastatore, Immanuel Casto, Spartaco Albertarelli, Dario Sansone, Fabio Celoni, Manlio Castagna, Fumettibrutti, Davide “Dado” Caporali, Carolina Tedeschi, Emiliano Mammucari, Matteo Corradini, Matteo Casali, Bryan Talbot, Mary Talbot, Enrique Breccia Roberto Recchioni, Sara Colaone, Fabrizio Mazzotta, Nicola De Gobbis, Andrea Rossi, Sualzo, Quasirosso, Lorenza Di Sepio, Lelio Bonaccorso, Giorgio Catania, Violetta Rovetto "Rocks", Don Alemanno, Sinister, Axel Fox, ImViolet, Ckibe, Elizabeth Rage, Taryn, Melancholia, Davide Minnella, Alessio Della Valle,  Dora Romano, Arianna Becheroni, Roberto Zazzara, Lorenzo Richelmy, Jiizuke, Sekuar, Sbriser, Grax, Emiliano "MoonBoy" Marini, Filippo Burresi, Sabino Palermo, Davide "Spazi Attorcigliati" De Biasio, Fabio Guaglione, Daniele Misischia, Alessandro Redaelli, Thru Collected, Kenobit, Mandark, Voodoo Kid.
 * 23ª Edition (2023): Giorgio Cavazzano, Miki Yoshikawa, Valerio Mastandrea, Caparezza, Sio, Zerocalcare, Pu Liu, Cristina D'Avena, Aki Irie, Iginio Straffi, Jim Lee (da remoto), Daniel Warren Johnson, Milo Manara, Tanino Liberatore, Gipi, Mirka Andolfo, Pau, Mika Kobayashi, Igort, Brian Azzarello, Simone Bianchi, Tetsuro Shimaguchi, Victor Perez, Federico Zampaglione, Cartoni Morti, Antonio d'Aquino, Giovanna Sannino, The Jackal, John Romero (da remoto), Cydonia, Sabaku No Maiku, Pow3r, Kurolily,  Manuele Fior, Maurizio De Giovanni, Tony Tammaro, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Giacomo Bevilacqua, Fraffrog, Dado, David Matchavariani, Brecht Vandenbroucke, Marcello Quintanilha, Tony Sandoval, Barbara Canepa, Sethu, Tony Valente, Zuzu, Paolo Bacilieri, Tito Faraci, Fumettibrutti, Linton Johnson, Antonella "Himorta" Arpa, Stefano "St3pny" Lepri, Filippo Scòzzari, Slim Dogs, Lavlien & Wolfot,  Dario Moccia, Federic95, Nicola De Gobbis, Lello Arena, Francesco Artibani, Matteo Casali, Wallie, InnTale, Denis Agostinelli, Roby, Eleonora Olivieri, X1ao, Martex, Roberto Recchioni, Adrian Fartade, Elena Coriale, Kenobit, Cristina Nava, David Fox (da remoto), Yuji Koi, Lucariello, Ciccio Merolla