This year's last Stripolis, a social evening for all comics writers and comic lovers, will take place on a visit. But it doesn't go far, only to the pop-up home.
Coworkers appropriate to the atmosphere, the talk at this year's last Stripolis will be about the fruitfulness of mutual cooperation between cartoonists and screenwriters. Throughout the history of comic books, scriptwriting legends such as Rene Goscinny, Alan Moore, Max Bunker and Harvey Pekar (writers of Asterix, Watchmen, Alan Ford and American Splendor). In our environment, such collaborations are the exception rather than the rule. As the organizers (Kino Šiška) wrote, they will be this time "hand over the stage to selected screenwriters, who will pitch their ideas for comics to the gathered crowd, and among them, we hope, there will also be enough cartoonists who will find a challenge for themselves in the presented stories."