This weekend marks the arrival of the 11th edition of Y/Con, a convention devoted exclusively to homo-fictions, taking place at Paris Montreuil Expo. As an event that has steadily grown to become a landmark for the LGBTQ+ community and enthusiasts of queer storytelling, Y/Con provides a unique platform dedicated to celebrating and exploring narratives centred on LGBTQ+ experiences.
The convention promises a diverse programme over its two days, welcoming approximately 6,000 visitors within its expansive 6,200 square metre space filled with 220 exhibitors. Attendees will be able to engage with a variety of activities including conferences such as How to Create a Popular Webtoon and explorations of the Yuri genre both in France and internationally. Additionally, the schedule features quizzes, masterclasses, and live drawing sessions, providing a mix of educational and interactive moments that cater to both fans and creators alike.
Among the highlight guests are Mingwa, the creator behind the popular webtoon BJ Alex, and Rutile, known for the work Colossale. Their presence underscores the calibre of talent that Y/Con attracts, bringing international flair and expert insight into the world of homo-fiction comics and storytelling. The event also features discussions and workshops led by authors, illustrators, and other industry professionals, offering a rare opportunity to delve deep into this often underrepresented genre.
Y/Con is not only a cultural hub but also a shopping destination for exclusive collectibles and memorabilia. For example, Akata, a publisher renowned for championing diverse homo-fiction works, is preparing exclusive goodies for the convention’s visitors. This involvement highlights the growing support within publishing circles for queer narratives, enhancing both visibility and access for readers passionate about this genre.
Source: Noah Wire Services
