International Comic Arts Forum

{{Short description|Academic conference and international comics convention}}

{{Infobox Convention

| name = International Comic Arts Forum

| former_name = International Comics and Animation Festival

| image = InternationalComicArtsForum-logo.jpg

| caption =

| status = Active

| genre = Comics studies

| date =

| frequency = (mostly) Annual

| filing = Nonprofit

| venue =

| attendance =

| location =

| country = U.S.

| first = {{start date and age|1995| | |df=y}} at Georgetown University

| last = April 20–23, 2023

| next =

| founder_name = Tristan Fonlladosa
Guy Spielmann

| people = José Alaniz, Frank Bramlett, Casey Brienza, Cecile Danehy, Charles Hatfield, Bill Kartalopoulos, Toph Marshall, Arturo Meijide Lapido, Jeff Miller, Mark Nevins, Elizabeth Nijdam, Osvaldo Oyola, Brittany Tullis, Qiana Whitted

| patrons =

| website = {{URL|http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org}}

}}

The International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF) is an academic conference and international comics convention. The mostly annual event has been described as one of the earliest academic initiatives in comics studies.{{cite book|first1=Matthew |last1=Smith|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qno2DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT316|title=The Secret Origins of Comics Studies|first2=Randy |last2=Duncan|date=19 September 2017|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-317-50578-5|pages=316}}

Presenters at ICAF over the years have included such notable academics as Donald Ault, Paul Gravett, Thierry Groensteen, M. Thomas Inge, Bill Kartalopoulos, Fedwa Malti-Douglas, and Douglas Wolk.

Structure

ICAF has been described as "primarily a scholarly conference where papers on various aspects of comics around the world are presented."{{cite news|title=Today: The International Comic Arts Forum in Portland, OR kicks off|author-link=Heidi MacDonald |first=Heidi |last=MacDonald |date=May 23, 2013|work=The Beat|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/today-the-international-comic-arts-forum-in-portland-or-kicks-off/}} In addition to academics, practicing cartoonists are invited to present and discuss their work. Generally, the conference takes place on a Thursday through Saturday, with specialized academic presentations held on Thursdays and Fridays, with Saturdays featuring more festival-style programming aimed at a broader audience.

Since 2005, each ICAF has seen the presentation of the John A. Lent Award in Comics Studies to "...a current student who has authored, or is in the process of authoring, a substantial research-based writing project about comics."{{cite web|title=John A. Lent Scholarship in Comics Studies|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/lent-scholarship.html|work=The International Comic Arts Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

History

= Origins: French embassy and Georgetown University =

The International Comics and Animation Festival was founded in 1995{{Cite web|date=2014-11-13|title=Forum draws attention to global comics, animation|url=https://www.thelantern.com/2014/11/forum-draws-attention-to-global-comics-animation/|access-date=2020-09-02|website=The Lantern|language=en-US}} as a one-off event, conceived by Tristan Fonlladosa, a cultural attaché of the French Embassy, who proposed the idea to the Department of French at Georgetown University. Fonlladosa collaborated closely with Georgetown Professor Guy Spielmann, who played a pivotal role in organizing the conference by recruiting guests with academic backgrounds, thereby elevating the scholarly dimension of the event.{{cite web|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/about-icaf.html|title=Our Mission: A Narrative History of ICAF|work=The International Comic Arts Forum|access-date=Mar 23, 2024}}

The second event in 1996 was another collaboration between Georgetown and the French embassy/Alliance Française. On a larger scale, this iteration of ICAF coincided with a traveling exhibition of European comics artists and the year's centennial celebration of American newspaper comic strips.{{Cite news|last=Ahrens|first=Frank|date=Sep 30, 1996|title=A HIGH-CLASS STRIP SHOW: Festival Draws a Bead on French Comics|pages=C1, C6| language=en-US|newspaper=The Washington Post|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1996/09/30/a-high-class-strip-show/7f55dabd-9af5-45d5-a6f5-2e8aad6c08d4/|access-date=2020-09-02|issn=0190-8286|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170828233911/https://www.washingtonpost.com/web/20170828233911/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1996/09/30/a-high-class-strip-show/7f55dabd-9af5-45d5-a6f5-2e8aad6c08d4/?utm_term=.202a8b3621cb|archive-date=Aug 28, 2017}}

= Affiliation with SPX =

Fonlladosa left the U.S. after 1996, and Spielmann coordinated the 1997 show solo, while also organizing the creation of the ICAF Executive Committee to perpetuate the show.

From 1997 to 2000, as well as 2002 and 2004, ICAF was held in conjunction with the local area Small Press Expo (SPX).{{cite news|title=An Introduction to ICAF: the International Comic Arts Festival |first=Mark D. |last=Nevins |pages= 253–254 |work= Expo 2000 | location = Bethesda, Maryland |publisher= The Expo |date=2000}}{{cite news|title=SPX Suffers Identity Crisis: Venue Uncertainty, Communications Problems Precipitate Resignations |first=Michael |last=Dean |pages= 11–16 |work= The Comics Journal |number=251 |date=Mar 2003|department= Newswatch}} — about the Small Press Expo and its relationships with ICAF and the Baltimore Comic-Con. Typically, on Saturdays, ICAF programming centered on artist-centered activities, including discussions with and presentations by cartoonists from both Europe and America.

In 1998, the fourth iteration of the event, The Comics Journal devoted a section of an issue to coverage of the event.{{cite news|title= The Fourth International Comics and Animation Festival: A Ground-Level Report |first= Larry |last=Rodman |pages= 28–36 |work= The Comics Journal |number=208 |date=Nov 1998 |department = News Watch}}

From 1999 to 2002, the conference highlighted young alternative cartoonists, dubbed "New Voices."

Both ICAF and SPX were canceled in 2001 due to creators' travel difficulties related to the September 11, 2001 attacks.{{cite news|department=Newswatch|title= SPX/ICAF Cancelled in Wake of Terrorist Attacks on New York and Washington DC |work=The Comics Journal |number=238 |date=Oct 2001| page= 100}}{{cite news|title=Bay Area: Left Coast Expo Defines Community in Time of Crisis |page=102 |work=The Comics Journal |number= 238 |date=Oct 2001}}

= Library of Congress and name change =

From 2005 to 2007, ICAF was co-sponsored by the Library of Congress.{{cite news|title=ICAF Moves to Library of Congress |page=41 |work=The Comics Journal |number=267 |date=Apr–May 2005 |department=Newswatch: Journal Datebook}} The 2005 event — the tenth iteration — included a symposium tribute to Will Eisner, who had died earlier in the year.{{cite web|title=2005 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2005-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

During those years, an annual tradition included showcasing original cartoon artwork in the Library's Prints and Photographs Reading Room, with short-term exhibitions curated by Sara Duke and Martha Kennedy. Additionally, during this period, ICAF collaborated with George Washington University at their Gelman Library, organizing numerous artist presentations and a panel addressing the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.

In 2006 the event changed its name to the International Comic Arts Forum.{{Cite web|title=About ICAF|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/about-icaf.html|access-date=2020-09-02|website=THE INTERNATIONAL COMIC ARTS FORUM|language=en}}

= New locations =

After 2007, ICAF began being held in various locations outside of the Washington, D.C. area. In 2008 and 2009, the conference was held at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. There were no ICAF conferences held in 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018, or 2022.

In 2011, ICAF was held at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Vermont; and in 2013, it was held at the University of Oregon, with programming taking place at the university's Portland location.

In 2014, ICAF moved to Ohio State University's Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum. The Comics Studies Society, the first U.S. association dedicated to supporting the study of graphic narrative and sequential art, was launched in 2014 at ICAF.{{cite web|url=https://www.scifipulse.net/comics-studies-society-goes-public-on-feb-14-2016-launches-its-founding-membership-drive/ |title=Comics Studies Society goes public on Feb. 14, 2016, launches its founding membership drive |publisher=SciFi Pulse |date=2016-02-15}}

In 2016, ICAF was held at the University of South Carolina; in 2017 at the University of Washington, in Seattle; and in 2019 at St. Ambrose University, in Davenport, Iowa. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 ICAF conference was held online on various dates from October 22, 2020, to April 1, 2021. All programming was dedicated to the memory of former ICAF Ex-Com Chair Dr. Cécile Danehy.{{cite web|title=Cécile Danehy in Memorium|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/cecile-danehy-in-memoriam.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

In 2023, ICAF was held outside the U.S. for the first time, at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, Canada.

=Event history=

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{{Convention list

| date = 1995

| venue = Georgetown University

| location = Washington, D.C.

| guests =

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{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 26-29, 1996{{cite news|work=International Comics and Animation Festival|title=Dimitri: a Pilgrim in the Gulag |first=Alan |last=Farrell}}

| venue = Georgetown University{{cite news|title=Georgetown Set to Host International Festival |page=15|work=The Comics Journal |number=188 |date=July 1996 |department=Newswatch}} and Alliance Française

| location = Washington, D.C.

| guests = Claire Bretécher (guest of honor), Pierre Christin{{cite news|title=Social Studies: European Comics and the International Comics and Animation Festival |first=Larry |last=Rodman |pages= 29–34 |work= The Comics Journal |number=191 |date=Nov 1996}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 18–20, 1997

| venue = Georgetown University and Small Press Expo (SPX){{cite news|title=The Third Annual International Comics and Animation Festival |first=Larry |last=Rodman |pages= 25–31 |work=The Comics Journal |number= 199 |date=Oct 1997 |department=News Watch}}

| location = Washington, D.C. and Silver Spring, Maryland

| guests = Florence Cestac, Farid Boudjellal, Lucien Czuga and Roger Leiner, Gerrit de Jager, Michèle Laframboise, Patrick McDonnell, Tome, Jean-Marc Rochette,

Karoline Schreiber, Frank Cho (special guest){{cite web|title=1997 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/1997-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

}}

{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 24–25, 1998

| venue = SPX, Holiday Inn Select

| location = Bethesda, Maryland

| guests = Slim, Strip Core (Igor Prassel & Jacob Klemencic),{{cite news|title=Strip Core (Slovenia): Guest Artists |pages= 32–33 |work= The Comics Journal|number= 208 |date=Nov 1998 | department=News Watch}} AMOK (Yvan Alagbé & Olivier Marboeuf),{{cite news|title=Actus Tragicus (Israel): Guest Artists |pages=35–36 |work= The Comics Journal |number= 208 |date=Nov 1998 |department = News Watch}}{{cite news|title=Amok (France): Guest Artists | page= 34 |work= The Comics Journal |number = 208 |date=Nov 1998 |department = News Watch}} Dylan Horrocks, Will Eisner, Frank Miller,{{cite web|title=1998 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/1998-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}} Actus Tragicus (Rutu Modan, Yirmi Pinkus, Mira Friedmann, Batia Kolton, & Itzik Rennert)

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{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 16–18, 1999{{cite news|title=International Comic Arts Festival, 1999 |first1=Larry |last1=Rodman |first2= Michael |last2=Rhode |pages= 24–26 |work= The Comics Journal |number=217 |date= Nov 1999 |department = News Watch}}

| venue = SPX, Holiday Inn Select

| location = Bethesda, Maryland

| guests = Jis & Trino, Jeff Smith,

Charles Burns, Eddie Campbell, Ellen Forney, Jessica Abel, Brian Biggs, Jordan Crane, Jason Lutes, Matt Madden, Steven Weissman{{cite web|title=1999 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/1999-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

}}

{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 14–16, 2000

| venue = SPX, Holiday Inn Select

| location = Bethesda, Maryland

| guests = Alice Chang, Christian Gasser, Anke Feuchtenberger, Martin tom Dieck, Philippe Dupuy & Charles Berberian, Bill Griffith, Kim Deitch, Will Eisner, Jeff Smith, Henriette Valium, Simon Bossé, Eric Braun, Renée French, Dean Haspiel, Jason Little, Brian Ralph, Craig Thompson{{cite news|title=Voices from ICAF: an Art Form on the Horizon |first=Michael|last= Rhode |pages= 25–29 |work= The Comics Journal |number=228 |date=Nov 2000|department = Newswatch}}

}}

{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 5–7, 2002

| venue = SPX, Bethesda Holiday Inn

| location = Bethesda, Maryland

| guests = Willem, Los Bros Hernandez, Sabine Witkowski, Art Spiegelman, David Lasky, Johana Rojola, Nick Bertozzi, Greg Cook, Kevin Huizenga, John Kerschbaum{{cite news|title=ICAF 2002: Subjective Impressions from a Jam-Packed Weekend |first1=Larry |last1=Rodman |first2=Michael |last2=Rhode |pages= 18–20 |work= The Comics Journal |number=248 |date=Nov 2002|department =Newswatch}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 4–6, 2003

| venue = Georgetown University

| location = Washington, D.C.

| guests = Francesca Ghermandi, Stefano Ricci, Lalo Alcaraz{{cite news|title=The Eighth International Comic Arts Festival (ICAF) 2003 |first= Michael |last=Rhode |pages=17–19 |work= The Comics Journal |number= 256 |date=Oct 2003 |department=News Watch}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 1–3, 2004{{cite news|title=SPX Realigned with ICAF and Extra-Politicized in 2004|first= Larry |last= Rodman |page= 42 |work= The Comics Journal |number=264 | date=Nov–Dec 2004 |department=Newswatch: Journal Datebook}}

| venue = SPX, Holiday Inn Select

| location = Bethesda, Maryland

| guests = John Benson, Steve Brodner, Tobias Schalken & Stefan Van Dinther, Lily Lau Lee Lee, Miguelanxo Prado, Paul Karasik, R. Sikoryak, Frank Cammuso, Keith Knight, Ted Rall, Mikhaela Blake Reid, Jen Sorensen{{cite news|title=International Comic Arts Festival Draws International Creators, Theorists |first= Craig |last=Fischer |pages= 41–42 |work= The Comics Journal | number=264 |date=Nov–Dec 2004 |department= Newswatch: Journal Datebook}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 13–15, 2005{{cite news|title=Superheroes to the Rescue |first=Bob |last=Massey |pages= E1, E5 |work= The Express |date= October 13–16, 2005}}

| venue = Library of Congress

| location = Washington, D.C.{{Cite web|url=http://go.to/icaf/|title=Team Messenger & Online Collaboration Platform – Flock|date=August 29, 2005|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050829100525/http://go.to/icaf/|archive-date=2005-08-29}}

| guests = Kevin Kallaugher, Ann Telnaes, Tom Toles, Jerry Robinson, Paul Grist, Benjamin Herzberg{{cite news|title=ICAF Marches On |pages=38–40 |work= The Comics Journal |number= 272 |date=Nov 2005 |department = Newswatch: Journal Datebook}}{{cite news|title=ICAF Guests Include Toles, Telnaes, Robinson |pages=38–39 | work=The Comics Journal |number=272 |date=Nov 2005 |department=Newswatch: Journal Datebook}}{{cite news|title=International Comic Art Festival |first= Aaron |last=Kashtan |pages=586–587 |work= International Journal of Comic Art |volume= 8| number= 1 |date=Spring–Summer 2006 |department = Exhibition Reviews}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 12–14, 2006

| venue = Library of Congress{{cite news|title=ICAF Seeks Papers |page=48 |work= The Comics Journal |number= 274 |date=Feb 2006}}

| location = Washington, D.C.

| guests = Jules Feiffer, Rupert Bazambanza & Ellen Yamshon, Phil Jimenez, Dennis O'Neil, Stuart Moore, Jamal Igle{{cite web|title=2006 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2006-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 18–20, 2007

| venue = Library of Congress

| location = Washington, D.C.

| guests = Ian Gordon, Lat, Kyle Baker{{cite web|title=2007 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2007-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 9–10, 2008

| venue = School of the Art Institute of Chicago

| location = Chicago, Illinois

| guests = Jorge Opazo Ellicker AKA Jorge Quien, Nicolas Mahler, Damian Duffy{{cite web|title=2008 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2008-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Oct. 15–17, 2009

| venue = School of the Art Institute of Chicago

| location = Chicago, Illinois

| guests = Guy Davis, Max, Pere Joan, John Miers, Sara Varon{{cite web|title=2009 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2009-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Sept. 29–Oct. 2, 2011

| venue = Center for Cartoon Studies, Colodny Building

| location = White River Junction, Vermont

| guests = Frémok, Pavel Kořínek & Tomáš Prokůpek, Robert Sikoryak, Stephen R. Bissette, Jason Lutes, James Sturm{{cite web|title=2011 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2011-icaf.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = May 23–25, 2013

| venue = University of Oregon, White Stag Building

| location = Portland, Oregon

| guests = Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon, Dmitry Yakovlev, Ville Hänninen & Tommi Musturi, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Megan Kelso, Greg Rucka, T. Edward Bak{{cite web|title=2013 ICAF Conference Schedule|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/2013-schedule.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}{{cite news|title=Upcoming Comics Events: 5/20/2013|first=Matthew |last=White | date=May 20, 2013|work=Publishers Weekly|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/comics/article/57320-upcoming-comics-events-5-20-2013.html}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Nov. 13–15, 2014

| venue = Ohio State University,
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

| location = Columbus, Ohio

| guests = John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell, Phoebe Gloeckner, Hanneriina Moisseinen, Jeff Smith, Justin Green, Carol Tyler, Dash Shaw, Tom Spurgeon{{cite news|url=https://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/resources/out_and_about/52346/|title=Collective Memory: International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF) 2014|date=November 23, 2014|work=The Comics Reporter|first=Tom|last=Spurgeon|author-link=Tom Spurgeon}}{{cite news|title=Unassuming Barber Shop: The 1st American Comics Scholar was a Superman Artist|first=Brad |last=Ricca |date=Nov 14, 2014|work=The Beat|url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/unassuming-barber-shop-the-1st-american-comics-scholar-was-a-superman-artist/}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Apr. 14-16, 2016

| venue = University of South Carolina

| location = Columbia, South Carolina

| guests = Cece Bell, Michael Chaney, Howard Cruse, Dominique Goblet, Sanford Green, Gary Jackson, Keith Knight{{cite web|title=The International Comics Art Forum 2016|first=Osvaldo |last=Oyola |date= 26 April 2016 |work=The Middle Spaces | url=https://themiddlespaces.com/2016/04/26/icaf2016/}}

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{{Convention list

| date = Nov. 2–4, 2017

| venue = University of Washington

| location = Seattle, Washington

| guests = Jesús Cossio, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Ramzi Fawaz, Emil Ferris, Gary Groth, Moto Hagio, Nick Sousanis, Jim Woodring{{cite web|url=https://themiddlespaces.com/2017/11/21/icaf2017/|title=The International Comics Art Forum 2017|first=Osvaldo |last=Oyola |date= 21 November 2017|work=The Middle Spaces}}

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{{Convention list

| date = April 4–6, 2019

| venue = St. Ambrose University

| location = Davenport, Iowa

| guests = Marnie Galloway, Rob Guillory, Jaime Hernandez,{{cite news|title=Jaime Hernandez reflects on 38 years of his influential 'Love & Rockets' comics series|first=Rob |last=Cline|date=Apr 2, 2019|work=Little Village|url=https://littlevillagemag.com/jaime-hernandez-reflects-on-38-years-of-his-influential-love-rockets-comics-series/}} Fernando "KOHELL" Iglesias, Alberto Ledesma, Ana Merino{{cite web|title=ICAF 2019 in Review|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/icaf-2019-in-review.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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{{Convention list

| date = October 22, 2020,
to April 1, 2021
(various dates)

| venue = Held online{{cite web|title=ICAF 2020 Virtual Conference Program|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/virtualconferenceprogram.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

| location =

| guests =

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{{Convention list

| date = April 20–22, 2023

| venue = University of British Columbia

| location = Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

| guests = Ebony Flowers, Priscilla Layne, Meghan Parker, Birgit Weyhe, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas{{cite web|title=ICAF 2023 in Review|url=http://www.internationalcomicartsforum.org/icaf-2023-in-review.html|work=The International Comics Art Forum|access-date=Mar 22, 2024}}

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See also

References

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