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Etna Comics

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Etna Comics
Cosyplayers at Etna Comics 2013
Statusactive
VenueLe Ciminiere Convention Center (Italian: Centro Fieristico Le Ciminiere)
Location(s)Catania
CountryItaly
Inaugurated2011
Most recent2024
Attendance100,000 (2022)[1]
Organized byEtnacrea S.r.l.[2]
Websiteetnacomics.com

Etna Comics – International Festival of Comics, Games and Pop Culture (Italian: Etna Comics – Festival Internazionale del Fumetto, del Gioco e della Cultura Pop) is an annual convention held in Catania, Sicily at the beginning of June. The venue is The Ciminiere convention center (Italian: Centro Fieristico Le Ciminiere). As its name suggests, the festival focuses on comics, cartoons, gaming and pop culture in general. The name Etna Comics refers to Mount Etna, the volcano rising behind the city of Catania. With its 100,000 visitors[1] it is one of the largest comic festivals in Italy, especially in the South.[3][4][5]

History

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Etna Comics was inaugurated in 2011 aiming to create a place where fans of comic books living souther than Naples could meet. Not only this result was fully accomplished, but the festival was an immediate success,[6] becoming almost instantly an important national and international event, attracting domestic and global stars like Rutger Hauer, Matt Dillon, Giancarlo Esposito, Dario Argento and others.

Since its first edition, the festival has kept improving and expanding in dimensions and attendance. Whereas the first and the second edition took place in just one building of Le Ciminiere, from 2014 on the festival expanded to the entire venue, outdoor areas included, taking place in a total area larger than 45,000 square meters (on many levels). The convention center includes two auditoriums/movie theaters (1200 and 600 seats) a conference room (220 seats) and an outdoor stage area (2,000 square meters)[7] where concerts and shows are performed. Its location, in front of the sea yet right in the city center, is well serverd by public transport: the central railway station, the central bus station and Giovanni XXIII Metro Station of the Catania Metro are at a very small, walkable distance.

From 2017 on, a 1,500 square meters tensile structure is set up in front of the convention center, increasing the area of the festival and hosting the board games section

Superman and Batman doing some small talk in Catania Metro, during Etna Comics 2023

During the years, the festival generated extensions and spin-offs like Etna Comics OFF or Etna Comics – Day Zero (downsized, simpler conventions taking place in winter[8] or in spring and meant to be an hors d'oeuvre for the main event coming up in the summer), or Etna Comics in città – Fuori salone della cultura pop. The latter one was meant to be an offshoot of the festival right in the heart of the historic center of town: installation art, shows and food stalls were arranged in Villa Pacini, a small historic park near Piazza Duomo, during the days of the main convention. So far, Etna Comics in città has taken place only in the 2019 edition of the festival. For a small period of time Etna Comics had its own official comic books shop and coffee shop in a small galleria commerciale near Le Ciminiere; this shop is now closed.

Skipping 2020 and 2021 due to sanitary restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, the festival came back in 2022. The poster of this edition pictured a phoenix over the Latin motto Melior de cinere surgo (I rise from my ashes in a better state than before): this refers to the phoenix sculpted in the Porta Garibaldi and it is an allegory for the city of Catania (rebuilt several times after eruptions from Mount Etna and earthquakes), for the human spirit prevailng over adversity, and for the festival coming back after a two-year stop. The 2022 edition marks the tenth anniversary of the festival. For the occasion, Etna Comics inaugurated a new section called Taboocom about adult comics and erotism in art and pop culture; the new section is meant to explore topics like freedom and sexuality, or women's rights.[9] The tenth "comeback" edition was a striking success as the festival got over the 100,000 visitors threshold,[1] confirming, ten years after its inception, its relevance and centrality in the national and global context.

Structure

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Le Ciminiere Convention Center, the venue where the festival is held
The stand of Panini Comics at Etna Comics 2012

Etna Comics usually takes place at the beginning of June and lasts about five days. Day tickets or full event passes are available to buy online or at the ticket office.

The festival is organized in the following sections:

Although not covered by an official section of the event, cosplay is an important part of Etna Comics. Many cosplayers attend the convention, roaming around, being available for pictures, offering free hugs, etc. Several cosplay contests and shows are also organized.

Editions

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Edition Year Dates Slogan or Poster Picture Poster by Headliners Attendance Ratio Att./Days Notes
1 2011 September 9–11 (3 Days) Il protagonista sei tu (You are the protagonist) Lucio Parrillo Mark Tedin, Yoshiko Watanabe, Simone Bianchi, Gualtiero Cannarsi, Fabrizio Mazzotta, Lucio Parrillo, Giorgio Vanni, Emiliano Santalucia 25,000 (Lowest) ~8,300 (Lowest) The first edition of the festival received immediate success in terms of attendance and of reviews from the media, establishing from the start as one of the leading comic conventions in Italy.
2 2012 September 14–16 (3 Days) L'isola che… non c'era[10] Paolo Cossi David Lloyd, Paolo Cossi, Cristina D'Avena, Yoshisuke Suga, Giorgio Vanni, 40,000 ~13,300
3 2013 June 7–9 (3 Days) Let's pop Giovanna Casotto Antonio Altarriba, Kim Altarriba, Volkan Baga, Angel de la Calle, Joan Mundet, James O'Barr, Robin Wood, Giovanna Casotto, Paolo Cossi, Luca Enoch, Giorgio vanni, Silvia Ziche 43,000 ~14.300 From this edition on, the festival takes place in June.
4 2014 June 6–8 (3 Days) Il meglio deve ancora venire (The best is yet to come) Leo Ortolani Greg Capullo, Milo Manara, Akemi Takada, Cristina D'Avena, Giorgio Vanni, Don Alemanno, Alessandro Bilotta, Doc Manhattan, Roberto Recchioni, Leo Ortolani, Sio 50,000 ~16,700 From this edition on, the festival takes place throughout the whole venue of Le Ciminiere, outdoor areas included. The convention center includes two auditoriums (1200 and 600 seats) a conference room (220 seats) and an outdoor stage area (2,000 square meters) where concerts and shows are performed. The total area is larger than 45,000 square meters.[7] The previous editions took place in just one building of the venue.
5 2015 May 30 - June 2 (4 Days) #backtothefantasy Don Alemanno and Sergio Algozzino Rutger Hauer, Claudio Castellini, Riyoko Ikeda, Peter Milligan, Masami Suda, Angelo Stano, Jill Thompson, Andrea Agresti, Immanuel Casto 61,000 15,250
6 2016 June 2–5 (4 Days) #ecsei[11] Claudio Villa Massimo Lopez, Cristina D'Avena, Zerocalcare, Simon Bisley, Esad Ribic, Midori Harada, Yumiko Igarashi, Silver, Giancarlo Berardi, Alfredo Castelli, CiccioGamer89, Ivo Milazzo, Parimpampum, Andrea Plazzi. 73,000 18.250
7 2017 June 1–4 (4 Days) Uzeta Alex Maleev Dario Argento, David Lloyd, Aldo Baglio, Giorgio Cavazzano, Marco D'Amore, Cristina D'Avena, Marco Asaro, Simone Bianchi, Max Texeira, Parimpampum 78,000 19,500 From this edition on, a 1,500 square meters tensile structure is set up in front of the convention center, hosting the board games section of the festival.
8 2018 May 31 - June 3 (4 Days) Heliodorus Tanino Liberatore Barbara Bouchet, Manuela Blanchard, Hiromi Matsushita, J. M. DeMatteis, Yanick Paquette, Goran Parlov, Kazuko Tadano, Andrea Agresti, Immanuel Casto, Raul Cremona, Stefano Caselli, Giampiero Casertano, Salvo Coniglione, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Stefano Landini, Tanino Liberatore, Giuseppe Palumbo, I Soldi Spicci, Telericordi Band, Matteo Viviani 80,000 20,000
9 2019 June 6–9 (4 Days) Gammazita Simone Bianchi Giancarlo Esposito, Johnny Galecki, Goblin, Neal Adams, Dermot Power, Lelio Bonaccorso, Lorenza Di Sepio, Lorenzo Pastrovicchio, Emiliano Mammuccari, Luca Maresca, Giorgio Vanni, Casa Surace 85,000 21,250
10 2022 June 1–5 (5 Days) The Phoenix / Melior de cinere surgo (I rise from my ashes in a better state than before) Gabriele Dell'Otto Matt Dillon, Kasia Smutniak, Danika Mori, Roberto Recchioni, Angelo Stano, Vittorio Sgarbi, Roberto Arduini, Roberto Baldazzini, Simone Bianchi, Simon Bisley, Federica Cacciola, Fabio Celoni, Jacques de Loustal, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Tito Faraci, Casey Parsons, David Mack, Toshio Maeda, Alex Maleev, Jesus Merino, Paolo Mottura, Esad Ribic, Sio, I Soldi Spicci, Emiliano Santalucia, Alessandra Valenti 100,000[1](Highest) 20,000 This edition marks a restart, after the festival stopped for two years (2020 and 2021) due to the coronavirus pandemic and the related sanitary restrictions. This is reflected in the poster and in the slogan, which refer to the phoenix sculpted in the Porta Garibaldi. The phoenix rising from its ashes stronger and more beautiful than before is an allegory for the city of Catania which had been destroyed several times by eruptions from the Mount Etna and had always been rebuilt more beautiful than before; and, more generally, it is an allegory for the human spirit prevailng over adversity.

This edition also presents a new section of the festival called "Taboocom" about adult comics and erotism in art and pop culture.

11 2023 June 1–4 (4 Days) St. Agatha dressed in red and azure[12] / #vivacatania

A variant shows Eva Kant and Tex Willer in Aci Trezza, running away from Polyphemus on a boat named Agatha. This is a tribute to the two characters celebrating, respectively, 60 and 75 years since their first appearance in a comic.

Milo Manara / Variant by Davide Paratore Alessandro Borghi, Caparezza, Samantha Cristoforetti, Giacomo Giorgio, Milo Manara, Ornella Muti, Federico Bertolucci, Mauro Borelli, Fabio Celoni, Kelley Jones, Rick Leonardi, Tanino Liberatore, Tiziano Menichelli, Paolo Mottura, Alessandro Pastrovicchio, Edoardo Pesci, Cecilia Randall, Serena Riglietti, John Romita Jr., Giorgio Vanni 90,000[13] 22,500[13] In this edition, for the first time, Etna Comics hosts a CICAP stand. CICAP (Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims of the Pseudosciences) is an Italian, non-profit, skeptic educational organization, founded in 1989. CICAP's main goal is to promote a scientific and critical investigation of pseudosciences, the paranormal, so-called mysteries and the unusual, with the aim of encouraging a more scientific attitude and critical thinking.
12 2024 June 6-9 (4 Days) Luigi Pirandello / #1nessuno100mila Zerocalcare Igort, Itziar Ituño, Nino Frassica, Ross Mullan, Darick Robertson, Rocco Siffredi, Charles Vess, Zerocalcare, Spartaco Albertarelli, Roberto Arduini, Paolo Barbieri, Jordi Bernet, Stefano Biglia, Pasquale Del Vecchio, Ester Cardella, Stefano Caselli, Giampiero Casertano, Fabio Celoni, Francesco Centorame, Fabrizio Corselli, Emilio Cozzi, Edym, Tito Faraci, Stefano Mirti, Paolo Mottura, Nanowar of Steel, Flavio Parenti, Alessandro Pastrovicchio, Luca Perri, Marco Rizzo, Val Romeo, Maurizio Rosenzweig, Pasquale Ruju, Luigi Siniscalchi. "Nearly" 100,000[14] "Nearly" 25,000 (Highest)[14] In this edition, the Ticket Office and the Check-in stall were set up in the square right over the Giovanni XXIII Metro Station. In this way, there was room for more stalls in the open area in front of the Le Ciminiere facility; moreover, a designated path was set up so that the crowd flowing to the festival did not hamper the roads close to the venue.
13 2025 May 30 - June 2 (4 Days), announced[14] T.B.A. T.B.A. T.B.A. The event will take place in 2025 The event will take place in 2025

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Etna comics chiude con numeri da record, 100mila presenze". June 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Sito ufficiale Etna Comics - Info e contatti
  3. ^ "Bonelli ad Etna Comics!".
  4. ^ "Etna Comics 2022, oggi l'inaugurazione: "Ci godiamo il momento dopo due anni di stop"". June 1, 2022.
  5. ^ "Etna Comics 2015".
  6. ^ "Etna Comics 2011: si chiude superando quota 20000!". 12 September 2011.
  7. ^ a b "Città Metropolitana di Catania, Centro Fieristico Le Ciminiere". Archived from the original on 2022-05-29. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  8. ^ From 11/30/2013 to 12/1/2013 Etna Comics OFF took place in Palermo
  9. ^ a b "Etna Comics – Taboocom, l'Area vietata ai minori".
  10. ^ This is a pun about L'isola che non c'è (Italian rendering of Neverland, literally The island which doesn't exist. The slogan changes it to The island who didn't exist implying but it does now)
  11. ^ Short for #Etna_Comis_sixth_edition; in Italian E c[i] sei also means And you're here
  12. ^ "Sant'Agata vista da Manara, è manifesto Etna comics". March 11, 2023. The poster represents the patron Saint of the city, dressed in the colors of the flag of Catania. The festival organizers explained that this portrait of Agatha, the most representative and powerful symbol of the city, closes the series of posters dedicated to the myths and legends of Catania. The series started in 2017 with Uzeta and went on with Heliodorus, Gammazita, and the Phoenix. The organizers also explained that maestro Milo Manara had originally drawn this poster to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Convention, originally to be held in 2020 but canceled due to coronavirus pandemic. The masterpiece had been therefore saved, like a sacred treasure, for three long years, waiting for the moment when it could be possible to celebrate.
  13. ^ a b "Etna Comics 2023 – Edizione da record, oltre 90.000 visitatori e 350 ospiti". June 5, 2023.
  14. ^ a b c "Etna comics 2024, sfiorate le 100mila presenze a Catania". June 6, 2024.
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