If you missed the 2nd Annual Women In Comics Collective Convention on March 12 you really missed out on something special, here is a wrap-up of the events and some links for you to check out so you can check out what you missed!
WiNC Con Review
This year’s WiNC Con event, at the New York Public Library Bronx Library Center at 310 Kingsbridge Road in Bronx, New York was by all accounts a success. With over 1000 attendees that Saturday, between the hours of 1pm-3pm it was practically standing room only.

I’m so happy and humbled by our turn-out this year! We tripled in attendance from last year…it was truly amazing and I’m ready to start planning for 2017! Vendors are already asking me for applications! – Regine Sawyer (founder of WiNC Con)
WinCCon has really given a voice and an outlet to many women in comics, from veterans like Alitha Martinez (Yumi and Ever), Micheline Hess (Ovenland), and well as to newer artists like Shauna J. Grant (Princess Love Pon), Savannah Zambrano (UnLazy), Juliana “Jewels” Smith ((H)afrocentric), Julie Anderson (VE:Dead Breed) and Rika Takashima (‘Tte Kanji?).
Not all of the vendors were comic book artists either, successful children’s book author Sara Wooley, (Charlotte and the Quiet Place) and amazing visual artists Sheeba Maya and Alice Meichi Li were also there selling their work. There were also vendors who advertised services and non-profit organizations like Stormy Riot of Geek Girl Strong, a fitness website and Fly Orr who was there representing the Lower East Side Girl’s Club – Comics Club who has a really great after-school program for girls teaching them how to express themselves through sequential art.
WinC Con not only showcased female creators, there were plenty of male artists there selling their work and showing their support as well. Javier Cruz Winnick, (A Reason to Smile), Robert Garrett of XMoor studios (Ajala), Tim Fielder (Matty’s Rocket), CF Godwell (Nukleus) and an artist I’ve been following on Instagram for a long time Ed Watson was also there showcasing his amazing work.

In addition to the main room there was a full day of panel discussions on a variety of topics including: Gender and Sexuality in Comics, Discovering Careers in Comics,Self-Publishing vs Publishing, Art Portfolio Building, World Building & Character Development,Spotlight on artists Phyllis Novin, Barbara Brandon-Croft and Phil Jimenez. There were art, writing, and game development workshops and even a Women in Comics Cosplay Showcase, which was even highlighted in the Daily News! There were also performances by Dance Africa and “Last Days of Kartika”, a mixed media performance by WiNC member Dusky Diana.
Even I wasn’t able to make it to everything but blogger and WiNC member FoxyJazzabelle did an amazing job of filming many of the panels, you can find their links below:
WiNC Con Panels
For more information on the Women in Comics Collective New York International, check out their website.
Robert Garrett, FoxyJazzabelle, WiNC and Shawn Inglima all contributed images and video to this post. Thank you!
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this review, Blerdgurl!!!! So HAPPY to see women thriving in the comics realm and grateful for all the creators who flex their power everyday!!! What an EXCITING time we’re living in.-women manifesting their passions into reality. LOVE it!!!
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