Brooklyn Independent Comics Showcase expands to Industry City’s largest venue in 2026, featuring 500+ artists, panels and free programming.
Brooklyn Independent Comics Showcase is leveling up in 2026, moving into Industry City’s largest venue, The Box Factory, after surging demand from artists and fans alike. The two-day event is set for April 18–19 and will introduce expanded programming, including panels, workshops and creator signings, all free and open to the public.
Since its launch in 2022, the showcase has quickly grown into a major gathering for independent comics creators, small-press publishers and enthusiasts. Founded by St. Mark’s Comics, the long-running comic book and collectibles shop, the event was created to spotlight local talent and provide a platform for artists to share and sell their work directly to the community.
The move to a larger venue marks a significant milestone for the showcase, which began as a modest, single-day outdoor event. Its first year featured around 50 vendor tables, drawing a strong response from attendees. That momentum carried into its second year, where participation doubled to more than 100 tables.
“Due to BICS’ dramatic growth and strong community response, we’re happy to announce that BICS will continue to grow and offer even more to our attendees,” said Aynsley Leonardis, BICS Event Director.
Photo: Supplied/ Brooklyn Independent Comics Showcase
“We had 260 vendors across 200 tables for 2023, and had to turn people away,” said Mitch Cutler, co-owner of St. Mark’s Comics.
In response to this demand, the team polled their vendors to gauge interest in moving to a two-day format. More than 75% of respondents loved the idea, prompting that shift for 2025, organizers said.
The new venue at Industry City allows for a broader and more dynamic experience. In addition to hundreds of exhibitor tables, attendees can expect a full schedule of programming designed to engage both aspiring creators and longtime fans. Panels will bring together industry professionals to discuss trends and techniques, while hands-on classes will offer opportunities to develop artistic and storytelling skills. Signings will also give visitors the chance to connect directly with creators.
The 2026 showcase will feature participation from leading arts and education institutions, including the Art Students League, School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute and the High School of Art and Design. More than 500 individual artists and small-press publishers are expected to take part, making it one of the largest independent comics events in the region.
Photo: Supplied/ Brooklyn Independent Comics Showcase
Industry City, a sprawling creative hub in Sunset Park, provides a fitting backdrop for the showcase’s continued expansion. Home to St. Mark’s Comics and hundreds of other businesses, the complex has become a destination for art, design, food and innovation. The collaboration between the venue and event organizers has helped transform the showcase into a cornerstone event for Brooklyn’s creative community.