Inkblot Comic Festival returns to Manchester this Halloween

The Inkblot Comic Festival returns to Manchester on for the third year running on Saturday 31st October 2026, back at the St Thomas Centre, just a ten minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station and across the road from the legendary Apollo.

Inkblot Indie Comic Festival 2026

Announced indie creators in attendance include Hannah Appiah, Sam Bonser, Andy J Clarke, Luke Michael Copsey, Scott Devantier, Lyndsey Green, Thomas Heitler, Lucy Hitchman, Johanna Ost, Owen Stewart, Kevin Wells, Kate Mia White, and more.

“The success and continued support means that there’s no slowing us down as we gear up for a super spooky show in Manchetser for a comic book based blast on Halloween,” say the Inkblot team.

After the success of the incredibly popular Alien Anthology, Inkblot will raising the hell with a brand new horror anthology as well as other spooky delights. With plenty of artists and more comics than you can wave a wand at – from indie publishers such as ART92, Banana Tiger Press, Barking Papers, Meraki Comics, Side Quest Comics, Studio Miyabiyaka, and others, this really should be a Halloween treat.

The event is deliberately keeping admission ticket prices low so you’ve got more money to spend on the things you love – comics!

“We showcase comics and the artists that create wonderful pieces and the best representation of self published and indie comics,” the team enthuse. If you’re all about art, stories and good vibes then Inkblot is the place for you.”

Inkblot Comic Festival 2026, 11.00 – 4.00pm Saturday 31st October 2026, St. Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green, Manchester M12 6FZ | Web: inkblotfestival.com

Early Bird Tickets: Adult – £3 | Child – £1.50 | Family ticket – £8 | Buy tickets here
On the day: Adult – £4 | Child – £2 | Family ticket – £10

The venue is situated just outside of the city centre. It is a 10 minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station or if you’re travelling by bus the 192 service will alight at Ardwick Green and the O2 Apollo (which is just across the street)

If travelling by car, the venue is on a public road with no car park meaning that available parking is not guaranteed. Although Manchester has many paid parking options available in the city centre and its surrounding areas



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