Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
      • Social Media Management
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Reading: Boston Kids Comics Fest will feature both pros and young creators
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
Search
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 hispanicbusinesstv All Rights Reserved.
Hispanic Business TV > Boston > Boston Kids Comics Fest will feature both pros and young creators
Boston

Boston Kids Comics Fest will feature both pros and young creators

HBTV
Last updated: June 5, 2024 9:25 pm
HBTV
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE


Arts

National headliners and young artists share the spotlight at the city’s fastest growing comics con for kids.

Artist Jerel Dye created the art for this year’s Boston Kids Comics Fest poster. Jerel Dye / Boston Kids Comics Fest

At the fourth Boston Kids Comics Fest this June 8, you’ll find the usual sizable array of comics creators promoting their work. But it’s worth noting, a good number of them won’t be old enough to vote.

That’s because, alongside the more than 40 pros at the free festival, close to 30 children ages 7 through their teenage years will be manning their own section, selling comics they created and printed themselves.

“I am in awe of their courage,” says Liza Halley, a library teacher at the Thomas R. Plympton Elementary School in Waltham who helps coordinate the fest’s Young Artists Tables, sponsored this year by the Lindsey family of West Roxbury. “I love seeing the friendships formed as young artists sit together, talking about their comics, drawing, and selling their comics. It’s amazing.”

Kids from all over New England will travel to Northeastern’s ISEC building to sell their wares at the event; from Massachusetts they’ll be representing the towns of Greenfield, Fall River, Waltham, Somerville, Chestnut Hill, Boston, Newton, Dedham, Milton, and Attleboro.

And the inclusion of more teens among the young artists, along with “more curated content for teen readers,” is new to the fest, says co-founder Jonathan Todd, author/illustrator of the Scholastic graphic novel “Timid.” It’s a move that is likely to continue the expansion of an event that has grown exponentially since its inception in 2018 at the Bethel Youth Center in Jamaica Plain. After a pandemic hiatus, it moved to Northeastern last year and hasn’t looked back.

“The biggest change we’ve seen in the fest has been its growth,” Todd says. “The first fest exceeded my expectations with more than 300 people coming through the book fair, workshops, and panels, but now we expect about 1,000 people to come on June 8.”

And as for those aforementioned comics professionals, they include these special guests:

  • Nick Bruel, the author/illustrator of the “Bad Kitty” picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels
  • Liniers, a cartoonist from Argentina, whose work includes the daily comic strip “Macanudo”
  • Colleen AF Venable, the author of the National Book Award long-listed “Kiss Number 8,” a graphic novel co-created with Ellen T. Crenshaw
  • Maris Wicks, a writer and illustrator of science comics and graphic novels, including “Primates,” written by Jim Ottaviani

It’s all part of a mix that Todd hopes makes the event something unique for families in Boston.

“The central aspect that separates the Boston Kids Comics Fest from other comics festivals is our exclusive focus on comics and graphic novels designed for children (and now teens),” he says, noting that caregivers don’t have to fear that any of the content might be inappropriate for children. “I envisioned the festival as a safe space where kids could have free reign over anything they saw.”

The Boston Kids Comics Fest takes place Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex. The college is accessible from both the Northeastern stop on the Green Line and the Ruggles stop on the Orange Line and Commuter Rail. Admission is free, but tickets can be reserved. For more information, visit bostonkidscomicsfest.org.

Newsletter Signup

Stay up to date on all the latest news from Boston.com

Contents
National headliners and young artists share the spotlight at the city’s fastest growing comics con for kids.Newsletter Signup

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Hispanic business owners split on 2024 vote, many undecided: Poll
Next Article Broken water mains cause fifth day of chaos in Atlanta
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Phoenix Airport Museum Gets Spotlight for Museum Month
Phoenix
May 15, 2026
Nearly 100 Education and Civil Rights Groups and Former OELA Directors Demand Answers Over Dissolution of the Department of Education Office of English Language Acquisition
Education
May 15, 2026
New Report Warns of Extreme Heat Risks During the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Latino Lifestyle
May 15, 2026
Why Houston Comets’ long-awaited return still doesn’t feel complete
Houston
May 15, 2026

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

HispanicBusinessTV is your go-to source for the latest in Latino lifestyle, culture, and business news. Stay informed and inspired with our comprehensive coverage and in-depth stories.

Quick links

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

Top Categories

  • Business
  • HBTV Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2025 HispanicBusinessTV.com All Rights Reserved. A WooWho Network Digital Property.
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?