CCXP was born out of Artists' Alley — inspired by the idea of a place where fans and artists could come together to celebrate their love of storytelling. And nope, you didn’t misread that. Back at the first-ever CCXP in 2014, the area was called “Alley”.
By 2019, our Alley had become the largest of its kind in Latin America. But the following year, the world changed. In the two editions held during the pandemic, we started calling it Artists’ Valley — a symbol of hope, and a reminder that CCXP is more than just an event. It’s a feeling.
At Artists’ Valley, comic book creators from around the world find a place to share new work, sell their art, and connect with passionate fans. It’s also a chance to catch up with old friends, meet fellow creators, and maybe even walk away with your next big project.
If you bring stories to life through your sketches and scribbles, this call is for you. To know more about applications for Artists’ Valley access: When will the registrations for the Artists' Valley at CCXP 2026 be?